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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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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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Do you want more ducks on the strap or dead in a tailing pond? Your vote this fall may affect the outcome for waterfowl. I talk with Dr. Michael Anderson, retired biologist from Ducks Unlimited…
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In this episode, we continue our conversation with Randy Brown (see episode 10) and do a slight diversion from hunting to talk about fish ecology. Specifically, Randy describes his fascinating story…
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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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Understanding the risk of ticks and tick-borne pathogens in Alaska
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