Tag: native americans
EOC 184: Ted Howard
Powered by RedCircle Listen to this episode via iTunes Listen to this episode via Spotify Join our Patreon campaign for the EOC podcast! Ted Howard is the chairman of the Shoshone-Paiute tribe. These tribes once freely occupied the land in ...
EOC 174: A Day in the Life at Sundance Film Festival 2019
Listen to this episode in iTunes Eyes on Conservation producer Kristin Tieche explores issues of accessibility at Sundance Film Festival and analyzes it's role in spreading awareness of social, racial and environmental justice issues in this special episode of the ...
EOC 173: Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Communities
Listen to this episode in iTunes EOC podcast contributor Emma Tyrrell interviewed representatives from indigenous communities all around the globe for this special episode of the show. Climate change affects every community in a different way, and the variety of ...
EOC 135: Songs for the Indigenous Revolution: Raye Zaragoza on Water and Womanhood
Listen to this episode in iTunes We have covered the events of Standing Rock in many ways, interviewing filmmakers, historians, rally marchers, and water protectors on the front lines. But today you will hear from a woman who’s music has ...
EOC 118: From Standing Rock to the March for Science with Rosalyn LaPier
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today’s guest on the show is Rosalyn LaPier. Rosalyn is an environmental historian, ethnobotanist, and indigenous writer. She is a professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Montana, a research associate an the ...
EOC 105: What We Learned from Standing Rock and What Happens Next with Liz George and Ari Herman
Listen to this episode on iTunes Episode Summary: Today’s guests on the show are Ari Herman and Liz George. Ari and Liz both spent extended periods of time living at Standing Rock, North Dakota and participating in various ways in ...
EOC 097: Inside the Fight Against the Dakota Access Pipeline
Episode Summary: Today on the podcast we are talking about a conservation issue that has been getting lot’s of mainstream media coverage over the past several months - the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Now this episode is a ...
EOC 080: Tracking the Elusive Pacific Fisher with Phil Johnston
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is Phil Johnston, who is a wildlife tracker and a field biologist working with the elusive pacific fisher. Phil and I had a great conversation that included his thoughts on how wildlife tracking ...
The Risks Of Toxicants From Marijuana Cultivation on Pacific Fisher and Spotted Owl Populations
In this lecture Mark Higley, Wildlife Biologist, Hoopa Valley Tribe presents the methods of modeling predictability of poisons used at illegal marijuana grow sites and how they are impacting Pacific fishers and endangered spotted owls. This presentation is from the ...