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- 🇧🇪BE · Nature#693K to 10K
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1.8K to 6.5K🎙 ~2x weekly·29 episodes·Last published 1w ago - Monthly Reach
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3.5K to 13K🇧🇪77%🇮🇪23% - Active Followers
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The Value of Working Forests
Jun 19, 2026
50m 37s
Solving a Pig Problem
May 29, 2026
40m 34s
Restoring a Cultural Keystone Species
May 15, 2026
40m 27s
Keeping Wild Sheep on the Mountain
May 1, 2026
54m 54s
Big Cats and the Border
Apr 17, 2026
33m 51s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/19/26 | ![]() The Value of Working Forests | How does harvesting timber impact wildlife around the world? In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” Darren Miller, vice president of forestry programs and director of research programs for the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI) Foundation, and Jessica Homyack, director of environmental research and operational support at Weyerhaeuser, explore how commercial timber forests can coexist with wildlife conservation. As the forest industry undergoes organizational shifts an... | 50m 37s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Solving a Pig Problem✨ | wildlife managementferal swine+3 | — | The Wildlife Society | North AmericaMissouri | wild pigsferal swine+4 | — | 40m 34s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Restoring a Cultural Keystone Species✨ | bison reintroductionIndigenous culture+3 | Remington Bracher | Parks CanadaUniversity of British Columbia | CanadaMuskoday First Nation | bisonwildlife conservation+5 | — | 40m 27s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Keeping Wild Sheep on the Mountain✨ | sheep conservationwildlife management+3 | Kurt AltCorey Mason | Mycoplasma ovipneumoniaeWild Sheep Foundation+1 | global | wild sheepconservation+3 | — | 54m 54s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Big Cats and the Border✨ | wildlife conservationbig cats+4 | Lisanne Petracca | mountain lionsPuma concolor | U.S.Mexico+1 | mountain lionsborder wall+5 | — | 33m 51s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() The Forgotten Bird Artist✨ | bird artRex Brasher+3 | Cynthia Carter AyresMatthew Schnepf | Rex Brasher AssociationThe Wildlife Society | — | Rex Brasherbird artist+3 | — | 48m 52s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Keeping Birds on the Map: Bird Conservation in North America✨ | bird conservationNorth America+3 | Tammy VerCauterenSteve Riley | Bird Conservancy of the RockiesAmerican Bird Conservancy | — | bird conservationNorth America+3 | — | 47m 30s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Building a Better Backyard for Wildlife✨ | wildlifebiodiversity+3 | Shaun McCoshum | The Wildlife Society | North America | wildlifebiodiversity+3 | — | 41m 19s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Reforestation, Reggaeton and the Recovery of Puerto Rico’s Crested Toad✨ | reforestationendangered species+3 | — | The Wildlife Society | Puerto RicoPuerto Rican crested toad | Puerto Rican crested toadBad Bunny+5 | — | 27m 40s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Montana’s Migration Marvel✨ | migrationwaterfowl+3 | Brent LonnerAli Marschner | Montana Fish Wildlife and ParksPheasants Forever | Montana | geeseswans+5 | — | 34m 49s | |
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| 2/20/26 | ![]() When Wildlife and Aviation Collide✨ | wildlife managementaviation safety+3 | Richard Dolbeer | Bye-Bye Blackbird Committee | — | wildlifeaviation+3 | — | 52m 40s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Wildlifer Wellness✨ | mental healthwildlife conservation+3 | Michelle Doerr | The Wildlife SocietyThe Wildlife Professional | — | wildlifemental health+3 | — | 36m 59s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Conserving Wildlife on Working Landscapes✨ | wildlife conservationprivate lands+4 | Joe RoyErik Glenn | Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and WildlifeColorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust | United States | wildlifeconservation+5 | — | 59m 52s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() NEPA: The Policy Behind the Places We Love✨ | National Environmental Policy Actconservation legislation+3 | Natalie JacewiczCameron Kovach | University of San DiegoThe Wildlife Society | — | NEPAenvironmental policy+5 | — | 30m 24s | |
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Why Publishing Matters: Inside TWS Journals | Publishing peer-reviewed research in journals like the Journal of Wildlife Management shapes the wildlife profession every day, but where did it start and why does it continue? The Wildlife Society’s Journal Manager, Anna Knipps, and Content Editor, Allison Cox, shed light on the scientific publishing industry and the role TWS journals play. They share tips for first-time authors, discuss the importance of peer review, the benefits of choosing a non-profit journal and the ... | 32m 25s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() A Reflection on 36 Years with the USFWS | After an unexpected early retirement from her 36-year-long career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, TWS member John Ann Shearer looks back on a career rooted in collaboration and resiliency in this episode of the “Our Wild Lives” podcast. Through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife program, Shearer guided private landowners to restore thousands of acres of habitat across the U.S. Southeast. Throughout the conversation, she relays a message of hope for the future of the profession ... | 28m 42s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Bridging the Gap: Transportation Ecology | Wildlife vehicle collisions are responsible for more than $10 billion in damage in the United States each year. They also kill or injure a massive number of wild species. Management tools such as overpasses, underpasses, and more help reduce these conflicts around the world. In this episode of Our Wild Lives, Katie Perkins and Ed Arnett of The Wildlife Society are joined by TWS members, Patty Cramer, Founder of the Wildlife Connectivity Institute, and Renee Callahan, Executive Di... | 53m 26s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Out in the Field: Inclusion in Wildlife Conservation | What started as an op-ed in The Wildlife Professional has turned into a society-wide, member-led initiative to illuminating and elevating (LGBTQIA+) wildlifers. In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” co-organizers of Out in the Field (OiTF), Silas Fischer and Adam Janke, join hosts Katie Perkins and Ed Arnett to discuss how OiTF is helping to make the wildlife profession more open, visible, and inclusive. Fischer and Janke recount their personal experiences as wildlife professional... | 33m 40s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Lessons from a Conservation Pioneer, Cliff Bampton | Cliff Bampton’s career in wildlife management traces the origin of the profession. From graduate school dropout to chief of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission's Division of Game, Bampton helped define modern wildlife management. In this episode of “Our Wild Lives,” host Katie Perkins sits down with long-time TWS member, Cliff Bampton. The conversation spans from his early adulthood experiences trapping black bears (Ursus americanus) in the Adirondack Mountains to his deca... | 34m 39s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() ESA Rule Changes, Explained | The National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have proposed four rule changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This episode of “Our Wild Lives” unpacks the four-rule proposal that could narrow ESA consultations, limit critical habitat, remove automatic protections for threatened species, and elevate economic considerations. TWS staff members , Cameron Kovach, Kaylyn Zipp and Kelly O’Connor explain why these changes are happening, how they affec... | 26m 32s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | ![]() The Bear Necessities | A century ago, black bears in North Carolina were on the brink. Today, they’re thriving in mountains, coastal swamps, and even neighborhoods. In this episode, we sit down with Colleen Olfenbuttel, TWS member, longtime bear biologist and the NCWRC game mammals and survey unit supervisor, to unpack how science-based management helped the once-rare species rebound. They also talk about how wildlife managers are tackling coexistence in a quickly urbanizing state. Colleen takes us inside th... | 50m 03s | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() How Hunting Helps Wild Turkey Recovery | A century ago, wild turkeys were a rare sight in many parts of the United States. Populations were estimated to be 200,000 or less across the country. Through science-based conservation and management, education, and sound policy, the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) helped grow turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) populations to over 6 million. In this episode, Katie Perkins and Ed Arnett of The Wildlife Society join Mark Hatfield, former national director of science and planning, Jen D... | 37m 00s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() How to Stalk a Predator | How do a lifetime of “firsts” and a fearless curiosity reshape everything we know about the world’s top predators? In this episode, we sit down with Maurice Hornocker—TWS member, Aldo Leopold Memorial Award winner, and a widely considered godfather of carnivore research—to uncover the work that helped write the playbook for studying large predators. Hornocker helped pioneer the practice of marking individual animals, and transformed wildlife research in the process. Along the way, he built so... | 47m 34s | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | ![]() Conservation Trouble in Paradise | The U.S. Virgin Islands is a picture of paradise, with pristine beaches, and postcard views of green hills and turquoise waters. But their name and the beautiful landscape disguise the fact that islands like St. Croix have experienced massive ecological change over the past few centuries. Invasive species like feral cats, mongoose and a number of introduce plants have driven many of St. Croix’s endemic species to extinction while others are barely hanging on. But some wildlife managers are wo... | 18m 12s | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | ![]() From Science to Song: Merging Music and Wildlife | How can the worlds of wildlife conservation and music come together in perfect harmony? This episode brings together longtime members of The Wildlife Society, Emily Thoroski and Merlin Shoesmith, to show how science and art collide. Emily shares how she works with children in her school workshops to co-write songs about nature. Merlin brings a lifetime of wildlife experience, including an incredible story about facing over a dozen grizzlies in Yellowstone. Together, they explore the bal... | 28m 11s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
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