Tag: Boise conservation
BONUS: International Save the Vaquita Day 2017 and RE-BROADCAST of our interview with Aidan Bodeo-Lomicky
Listen to this episode in iTunes Many of our listeners are likely aware that this past Saturday was International Save the Vaquita Day, and we spent a lot of time putting together a very special city-wide event here in Boise, ...
EOC 119: Inside the March for Science – The Meaning and Inspiration Behind the March
Listen to this episode in iTunes As many of our listeners are likely aware, we engaged in an experiment this past weekend and sent five EOC correspondents out to cover five different March for Science events all across the US. Today’s episode ...
EOC 110: Six Boise Filmmakers Discuss the State of Conservation Filmmaking in Idaho
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today we are bringing you a panel discussion focused on conservation oriented filmmaking in Idaho. We put together a panel of Boise-based filmmakers who are screening films at this year’s Les Bois Film Festival ...
EOC 078: Connecting Refugee Kids with their Local Environment
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are revisiting a project that was discussed back in one of our earliest episodes of the show - the New Roots program. New Roots is a two week summer camp for refugee children ...
Boise, Idaho Celebrates the Vaquita
This past weekend we teamed up with the Aquarium of Boise to celebrate our planet’s most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita. Saturday, July 9th was International Save the Vaquita Day, a worldwide celebration of this unique species of porpoise with ...
EOC 057: A New Outdoor and Nature Themed Film Festival in Boise, Idaho
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are discussing a new project that we have undertaken here at Wild Lens - the creation of a new environmental and outdoor-themed film festival here in Boise, Idaho! This new film fest is ...
EOC 041: Kestrel Research in Idaho’s Treasure Valley with Julie Heath
Episode Summary: Today on the show we're talking with Boise State University professor and kestrel researcher Julie Heath. Julie manages one of the largest and longest running kestrel research projects in North America, and she's been learning some fascinating things ...
Welcome to new Board Member Kristine Crawford
We are extremely excited to announce the addition of a new board member, Kristine Crawford. Kristine has been volunteering with Wild Lens since the organization's inception, and her commitment to our mission has remained clear throughout this time. Last summer Kristine was ...
EOC 032: Revisiting the Phantom Road – Birds and Road Noise with Jesse Barber and Heidi Ware
Episode Summary: We're revisiting the Phantom Road this month on the show, and I'm very excited to have Dr. Jesse Barber and Heidi Ware joining me for this discussion about a very important issue. Jesse and Heidi published their paper ...