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Category: Ecology

085 Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Reintroduction of Wolves to Yellowstone

In this episode, we’re going to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone and the incredible impact this reintroduction has had…

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080 Conserving caribou by blaming carnivores and ancient human footprints lead the way to a new coastal migration theory

This week, I take a deep look at the Alberta and British Columbia governments misdirection when it comes to conserving caribou populations. Instead of reducing…

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079 season of the crocus, earlier blooming is stressing bird populations and early berries for bears may not be a good thing`

This week, I start with a closer look at one of the true harbingers of spring, the prairie crocus. It’s more than just a pretty…

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078 Game of Thrones connections in western Canada and Examining a new Fire Management Plan for Banff, Yoho, and Kootenay National Parks

In this episode, I look at the Canadian connections between the T.V. series Game of Thrones and western Canada. Think thrones, direwolves, and dragons! I…

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076 New report shows Canada warming up twice as fast as most of the world, a look a the biggest, the cuddliest, and the most frightening T. Rex’s, and the day the world ended for the dinosaurs.

This week I examine a new climate report show that Canada is heating up at twice the global rate and that the Canadian north is…

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075 Grizzly bears emerge from their winter dens, and Montana’s Glacier National Park is losing its glaciers

This week I look into the life of Grizzly 122, better known as the Boss, as he emerges from his winter den and marks the…

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074 Keeping Alberta Rat Free, and how adding one non-native fish to Yellowstone caused a food web to collapse

This week I take a look at a little known Alberta claim to fame. It’s the only place on Earth, outside of the Arctic and…

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