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Fresh Eyes on Ice Virtual Workshop Day 2 - Jan 15, 2022 Mike Taras, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, discusses how freshwater ice serves as a hazard, haven, and highway for wildlife in…
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Meeting Time: 2021-09-27T22:44:00Z
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This is a video version of this episode for those interested in watching. I talk with Dr. Todd Brinkman and Eduardo Wilner about the reasons why we hunt. We look at this question from a science and…
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I talk with Dr. Todd Brinkman and Eduardo Wilner about the reasons why we hunt. We look at this question from a science and philosophy viewpoint, which I think you will learn through the podcast are…
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Listen to my conversation with Dr. Andy Ramey about hunters, viruses, and other zoonotics. Andy is research wildlife geneticist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center, who…
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In this episode, I talk with Randy Brown about his knowledge of care of red meat and fish that he obtained during his 15 years of living in the Alaska bush. We start our conversation by having Randy…
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Listen to my conversation with Tony Hollis, area biologist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and lifelong hunter, about moose hunting in Alaska. Tony is passionate about moose hunting and…
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What is your definition of a "trophy" animal? Why are some hunters motivated by the size of antlers or horns on the animals that they pursue? In episode 8, I talk with Alan Jubenville,…
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In this episode I talk with Bruce Dale about predator
management in Alaska based on his 35 years of experience. Bruce has a rich set of experiences having
worked on a variety of projects for…
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A look into the hibernation process of arctic ground squirrels with biology and wildlife student, Sara Wilbur. See a live ground squirrel slowly emerge from hibernation, including a special look…
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