Tag: conservation
EOC 181: Tree Yourself
Sagar Aryal, Global Chairman, Plant for the Planet If you were to count to a trillion in one second intervals it would take over 31,000 years. But what if a few billion of your friends helped? That's the idea behind ...
EOC 166: Fracked Politics
When it comes to fracking regulations on the ballot, there are likely fewer places more concerned than Weld county, Colorado, where I live. Weld county has a lot invested in the outcome, because nearly 12% of its workers are somehow ...
EOC 165: Keeping the Fire
Listen to this episode in iTunes On this episode of the show, we're taking you to a remote island off the coast of Alaska, just above the Aleutian Islands and not too far from Russia. Among the bellows of ...
EOC 164: Purple Haze
Listen to this episode in iTunes Earlier this year, I got an email from a listener that stood out. It read, Listening to your podcast in college help me realize I wanted to get into filmmaking rather than field biology ...
EOC 163: Mike Phillips
This is part II of II parts on wolves and their legacy in the Rocky Mountains. For part I check out "The Fortunate Few" with the W.O.L.F. Sanctuary's Michelle Proulx. “She was looking for another member of her own kind, ...
EOC 157: Discussing Drones and Wildlife with the founders of Oceans Unmanned
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today’s episode is about drones. I spoke with the founders of an organization called Oceans Unmanned about how they are using drones to assist in conducting biological research, as well as how they are ...
EOC 155: Nate Dappen: We Are the Stories that We Tell About Ourselves
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today we are welcoming back our guest from episode 92 of the show - Nate Dappen. Nate is a filmmaker focused on telling stories about science and conservation, and he has a new film, ...
EOC 153: Wild Lens Metamorphosis
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today, we take you for a tour of the inside of Wild Lens as the organization starts the difficult process of transforming, growing and differentiating. Following a weekend retreat with collaborators and contributors ...
EOC 150: A Conversation with Peter Seligmann
Listen to this episode in iTunes When he launched Conservation International in 1987, Peter Seligmann recognized that the conservation movement had yet to genuinely consider people as an integral part of ecosystems. Along with his team their thinking was ...