Earth to Humans
Episodes
The American Kestrel
02 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The American Kestrel North America’s smallest falcon species, the American Kestrel is a unique and fascinating animal. It is our most colorful rapto...
EOC 098: Documenting the Illegal Charcoal Trade in the Dominican Republic with Jake Kheel
30 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Jake Kheel. Jake is the co-director and producer of the new documentary film, Death by a Thousand Cu...
Inside the Fight Against the Dakota Access Pipeline
23 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
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 pa...
EOC 096: Weddell Seal Research in Antarctica with Roxanne Beltran
16 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest in Roxanne Beltran, a PhD student at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, and an expert on the Weddel Seal – a sp...
EOC 095: The Science Communicators – How to be a Skeptic with Brian Dunning
09 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: We thought that it would be appropriate on the day after this historic presidential election to bring you an episode focused on scien...
EOC bonus episode: Voting for Conservation, part 2
07 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Back in March of this year I put together a quick bonus episode of the podcast after participating in the largest presidential caucus...
The California Condor Song by the Whizpops!
04 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The Whizpops make music for kids, but they are so much more than just another kid’s band. They employ clever songwriting and highly skilled musician...
EOC 094: Eat the Weeds with “Wildman” Steve Brill and his Daughter Violet
02 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Todays guests on the show are “Wildman” Steve Brill along with his daughter Violet Brill. “Wildman” Steve and his daughter ...
EOC 093: Conceivable Future – How Climate Change Threatens Reproductive Rights
26 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guests on today’s show are the co-founders of a group called, Conceivable Future – Meghan Kallman and Josephine Ferorelli. Co...
EOC 092: The Science Communicators – Nate Dappen’s Path to Becoming a Science Filmmaker
19 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is science filmmaker Nate Dappen. Like many of the folks that we choose to profile on this show, Nate h...
The Invisible Source of Habitat Degradation
13 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Noise pollution experts Heidi Ware and Jesse Barber discuss new research of the impacts of road noise on migrating songbird populations. This new rese...
EOC 091: Public Lands – How They Became Publicly Owned, and Why They Should Stay That Way
12 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is Brad Brooks who is the Idaho deputy regional director at the Wilderness Society. Brad and his collegue...
EOC 090: Collateral Damage – How the Environmental Investigation Agency Exposes Environmental Crime
05 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is Clare Perry from the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA). Clare has been working for EIA for 1...
EOC 089: Inside the Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival with Natasha Despotovic
28 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is the director of the Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival (Muestra de Cine Medioambiental Dom...
EOC 088: Gena Bentall Explains the Importance of Sharing Space with Sea Otters
21 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show in Gena Bentall, who has been working with and studying Sea Otters for over a decade and is the program c...
EOC 087: Rhino Art 50 Ways with the Horns and Heroes Project
14 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are bringing you another example of art and conservation coming together. Our guests Chad Harmon, Phillip Laci...
EOC 086: The Struggles of the Green Party in the 2016 Presidential Election
07 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today we have another episode focused on politics. As general election day approaches here in the US after a truly bizarre presiden...
EOC 085: Loons and Lead Poisoning with Dr. Mark Pokras
31 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today we are delving into the Wild Lens interview archives to bring you a conversation that I had with Dr. Mark Pokras back in 2011. ...
EOC 084: Nathaniel Stinnett Explains Why Voting is the Highest Form of Environmental Citizenship
24 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is the founder of the Environmental Voter Project, Nathaniel Stinnett. Nathaniel has an extremely power...
EOC 083: Finding Solutions to Wildlife Crime Issues with Crawford Allan
17 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Crawford Allan, who is a senior director at Traffic, which is a wildlife trade network created through...
EOC 082: Wildlife Awakening at the Sausalito Film Series at Cavallo Point
10 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are featuring segments from an event that we participated in this past weekend called, Wildlife Awakening, which...
EOC 081: Startup MyDomino Makes Clean Energy Decisions Easy
03 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Rosana Francescato, who is the Director of Communications for MyDomino. MyDomino is a concierge serv...
EOC 080: Tracking the Elusive Pacific Fisher with Phil Johnston
27 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
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...
EOC 079: The History of a Unique National Conservation Area with Mike Kochert
20 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode of the show is about the history of a truly unique National Conservation Area here in Idaho. The Morley Nelson Sn...
EOC 078: Connecting Refugee Kids with their Local Environment
13 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are revisiting a project that was discussed back in one of our earliest episodes of the show – the New Roots p...
EOC 077: Using the Legal System to Save Endangered Species with Brendan Cummings
06 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with Brendan Cummings, who is Senior Counsel at the Center for Biological Diversity. Brendan has bee...
EOC 076: How the California Condor Came Back from the Brink of Extinction with Lloyd Kiff
29 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are digging into the Wild Lens archives to bring you an interview with one of the central figures in the histori...
EOC 075: Could a Sport Fishery for Totoaba Help Save the Vaquita?
22 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode of the podcast will feature an interview with one of the most unlikely guests we’ve had on the show thus far. P...
EOC 074: How to Win the War Against Rhino Poaching with Marc McDonald
15 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Today we are talking with Marc McDonald, who is the founder of the International Coalition of Rhino Protection (ICORP), an organization committed to s...
EOC 073: The Whizpops Know that Extinction Really Stinks!
08 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we have two very special guests from a truly unique band – the Whizpops! The Whizpops make music for kids, but ...
EOC 072: Master Wildlife Filmmaking with Jake Willers
01 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with wildlife filmmaker Jake Willers. Jake’s path to becoming a wildlife filmmaker is really uni...
EOC 071: New Research on the Southern Sea Otter with Sarah Chinn
25 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Sarah Chinn, a master’s student at Sonoma State University who is studying one of our most charismat...
EOC 070: Alex Olivera Explains How Government Corruption is Stalling Efforts to Save the Vaquita
18 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are featuring a conversation with Alex Olivera from the Center for Biological Diversity. Alex has been doing r...
EOC 069: Studying Large Carnivores in Eastern Turkey with Mark Chynoweth
11 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with Ph.D. candidate from the University of Utah, Mark Chynoweth. Mark is conducting fascinating r...
EOC 068: Eating Our Way Out of the Seafood Crisis with Chef Rob Ruiz
04 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Today on the show we are sharing an interview with Chef Rob Ruiz. Rob is the Chef and Owner of the Land and Water Company, an award-winning restaura...
EOC 067: IWFF Filmmaker Panel with Jon Betz, Taggart Siegel, Roshan Patel and Eric Bendick
27 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Today on the show we are airing a panel discussion that I moderated at this year’s International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF) in Missoula, Montan...
EOC 066: The Crisis Facing the Vaquita
20 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are visited by Wild Lens producer Sean Bogle for an update on our current documentary project, Souls of the Verm...
EOC 065: Making Music from Nature with Ben Mirin (AKA DJ Ecotone)
13 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Today on the show I am extremely excited to be bringing back someone who was a regular guest on the show early on – Ben Mirin. Ben was the... Rea...
EOC 064: On the Front Lines of Vaquita Conservation with Oona Isabelle Layolle
06 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Today on the show we have a very special interview to share with the captain of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s Operation Milagro, Oona Isab...
EOC 063: A New Children’s Book about the Vaquita with Jen and Sander Gabler
30 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with the authors of a new children’s book about the Vaquita called, Vinny the Vaquita. Jen Gable...
Voting for Conservation (EOC BONUS episode)
23 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Voting for Conservation My Tuesday evenings are usually spent editing podcast interviews in preparation for our Wednesday Eyes on Conservation podcast...
EOC 062: From Field Biologist to Filmmaker – Part Six: Hosting a Screening Event!
16 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show I am bringing you another edition of our ongoing series, From Field Biologist to Filmmaker, in which I share person...
EOC 061: Conservation Travel in South Africa with Ellen Sziede and Martin Bornman
09 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking about conservation travel in South Africa. African Conservation Experience pioneered this idea abo...
EOC 060: The First Wildlife Film Festival on the Planet with Mike Steinberg
02 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: For the past month or so on the podcast we have been focusing on the distribution end of wildlife and conservation filmmaking, with i...
EOC 059: The Downfall of the National Geographic Society with Alan Mairson
24 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with former National Geographic staff writer and editor Alan Mairson. Alan worked for the National...
EOC 058: Inside the D.C. Environmental Film Fest with Brad Forder
17 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are continuing with our theme of environmentally-focused film festivals and the potential that these types of ev...
EOC 057: A New Outdoor and Nature Themed Film Festival in Boise, Idaho
10 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are discussing a new project that we have undertaken here at Wild Lens – the creation of a new environmental a...
EOC 056: Raptor Identification in the 21st Century with Jerry Liguori
03 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with raptor expert Jerry Liguori. Jerry works as a educator with HawkWatch International, a non-pr...
EOC 055: Teaching Youth about Marine Mammal Conservation with Chloe and Andrew Carothers-Liske
27 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with Chloe Carothers-Liske along with her father, Andrew Carothers-Liske. Chloe and Andrew worked ...
EOC 054: Matt Bergles is Teaching Kids about Prairie Ecosystem Conservation
20 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we are talking with children’s book author Matt Bergles. Matt’s new picture book Larry Saves the Prairie te...
EOC 053: The REAL Story behind Malheur National Wildlife Refuge with Bob Sallinger
13 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Bob Sallinger, the conservation director for the Audubon Society of Portland, a group whose history is...
EOC 052: The Forest Birds of Kaua’i with Lisa “Cali” Crampton
06 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is Lisa “Cali” Crampton, an expert on the forest birds of Kaua’i, the fourth largest island in the ...
EOC 051: The Three Musketeers on the Long Trail in 1927
30 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: This is a very special BONUS episode of the podcast! We have been given permission by the Vermont Historical Society to air an arch...
EOC 050: Musketeers Too – A Family Legacy on the Long Trail
23 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the podcast is Cara Clifford Nelson – the granddaughter of Catherine Robbins Clifford, who was one of the firs...
EOC 049: Chasing the Fastest Known Time on the Long Trail with Nikki Kimball
16 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today marks the first time that we’ve had a professional athlete as a guest on the show! Nikki Kimball is a distance runner spec...
EOC 048: The Mission of the Green Mountain Club with Mike DeBonis
09 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s guest on the show is the Executive Director of the Green Mountain Club (GMC), Mike DeBonis. The Green Mountain Club is th...
EOC 047: Thru-hiking Vermont’s Long Trail with Candy Podolsky
02 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s episode of the podcast is my mom, Candy Podolsky. A couple of years back my mom and I hiked 273 miles throug...
EOC 046: Grassland Songbird Research and Conservation in Mexico with Erin Strasser
25 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s episode of the podcast is biologist and filmmaker Erin Strasser. Erin has been a Wild Lens board member for se...
EOC 045: From Field Biologist to Filmmaker – Part Five: Capturing Wildlife Footage!
18 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today we have another installment of our series From Field Biologist to Filmmaker, in which I share lessons learned through the proc...
EOC 044: Vaquita Outreach for a Younger Audience with Aidan Bodeo-Lomicky
04 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: In this week’s show we are taking a fresh look at vaquita recovery efforts with teenaged author Aidan Bodeo-Lomicky. Aidan first l...
EOC 043: The Endangered Species Print Project with Jenny Kendler and Molly Schafer
28 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: On today’s episode of the EOC podcast we’re talking with the co-creators of the Endangered Species Print Project (ESPP), an ongoi...
EOC 042: From Field Biologist to Filmmaker – Part Four: The International Shoot
21 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the podcast we have the fourth installment of our ongoing series, From Field Biologist to Filmmaker, in which I share perso...
EOC 041: Kestrel Research in Idaho’s Treasure Valley with Julie Heath
30 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking with Boise State University professor and kestrel researcher Julie Heath. Julie manages one of th...
EOC 040: Kestrel Migration with Dave Oleyar of HawkWatch International
23 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is the Senior Scientist for HawkWatch International, a Utah-based non-profit that has been studying rapto...
EOC 039: The American Kestrel Partnership with Chris McClure
16 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking with the Director of the American Kestrel Partnership, Chris McClure. This collaborative project wa...
EOC 038: The Bird Genoscape Project with Kristen Ruegg
09 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking with Kristen Ruegg, a professor at UCLA who’s been studying the genetics of migratory birds. Kr...
EOC 037: Phantom Road Part Two – The Invisible Source of Habitat Degradation
02 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: On today’s show we’re bringing noise pollution researchers Jesse Barber and Heidi Ware back into the studio to talk about their n...
EOC 036: Wild Horses in the American West with Ben Masters
19 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our guest on today’s show is filmmaker and conservationist Ben Masters. Ben is the mastermind behind the new feature length docum...
EOC 035: Scoring the Wildlife Doc with Cody Westheimer
05 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking with music composer Cody Westheimer. Cody has been composing and recording music scores for film an...
EOC 034: From Field Biologist to Filmmaker – Part Three: the Interview
22 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we have another chapter in our ongoing series From Field Biologist to Filmmaker. Part three of this series is fo...
EOC 033: The Golden-cheeked Warbler with Mike Marshall
11 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking with Mike Marshall from the Texas A&M Institute of Renewable Natural Resources. Mike spent five...
EOC 032: Revisiting the Phantom Road – Birds and Road Noise with Jesse Barber and Heidi Ware
08 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: We’re revisiting the Phantom Road this month on the show, and I’m very excited to have Dr. Jesse Barber and Heidi Ware joining me...
EOC 031: A Conversation with “Bluebird Man” Al Larson
01 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Yesterday I went out on the bluebird trail with Al. I accompanied him on a trip to the Jordan Valley bluebird trail – this trail is...
EOC 030: Vaquita Conservation in Mexico with “Mr. Vaquita” Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho
24 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking with Dr. Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho who is the head of marine mammal conservation and research for the Na...
EOC 029: A Kickstarter Training Session with Jamey Stegmaier
17 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the podcast we’re talking with Jamey Stegmaier, the co-founder of Stonemaier Games, a board game design company. Jamey has...
EOC 028: Barbara Taylor’s Mission to Save the Vaquita
10 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Dr. Barbara Taylor is on a life-long mission to save the vaquita from extinction. She has been working with this critically endangere...
EOC 027: Environmental Messaging in Science Fiction Storytelling with Lucas Martell
03 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s conversation topic on the show is one of particular interest to me as a fan of science fiction. Lucas Martell is a filmmake...
EOC 026: A New Film about the Struggle to Save the Vaquita with Sean Bogle
01 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Click on the photo above to jump to our kickstarter campaign for the film! Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking about vaquita conservati...
EOC 025: The Illicit Ivory Trade with Raisa Scriabine, Kim Spencer and Miles Benson
27 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the show we’re talking about the trade in illicit ivory. This is the focus of a new episode of the series, “Earth Focus”...
EOC 024: Establishing Wildlife Corridors in Southern India with Aditya Gangadharan
20 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode of the podcast features an interview with wildlife researcher Aditya Gangadharan from the University of Alberta. ...
EOC 023: The Science Communicators: Jason Goldman
13 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Today on the podcast we are talking with Jason Goldman, a science communicator who found his passion for science writing and sharing stories while wor...
EOC 022: Monitoring Seabirds in Extreme Isolation with Mikaela Howie
06 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode of the podcast is about seabird monitoring in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. This is a long term research and moni...
EOC 021: Filmmaker Interviews at the International Wildlife Film Festival
29 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: We have a very special episode of the podcast for you today – instead of one expert interview we have a series of interviews with a...
EOC 020: Fire Ecology and the Harvester Ant with Robin Verble-Pearson
15 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today on the EOC podcast we’re talking with Texas Tech University professor Robin Verble-Pearson. Robin was featured in our latest ...
EOC 019: Music Inspired by the Natural World with Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer
08 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer write and record music inspired by wildlife and the natural world. Their new album, Maritime was intentiona...
The Texas Horned Lizard
01 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Rachel Granberg is a recent masters graduate from Texas Tech University who’s research was focused on Texas horned lizard habitat loss and degradat...
EOC 018: Texas Horned Lizard Research with Rachel Granberg
01 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: In today’s episode of the podcast we’ll hear from Texas Horned Lizard expert Rachel Granberg. Rachel shares with us her vast know...
Vultures of East Africa: Averting the Crisis
31 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Vulture populations in East Africa are facing the threat of very serious declines. Can the African vulture crisis be averted through outreach and educ...
Vultures of East Africa: Investigating Declines using GSM-GPS Telemetry
31 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
As a part of her doctoral research, Corinne Kendall used GPS technology to investigate the dramatic declines seen in vulture populations in Eastern Af...
EOC 017: From Field Biologist to Filmmaker – Part Two: the Shooting Guide
25 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: In part two of our ongoing series, From Field Biologist to Filmmaker, I talk about the next stage of my transition into a full-time ...
EOC 016: Studying the Egyptian Vulture in Ethiopia and the Middle East with Evan Buechley
18 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode of the podcast is a continuation of this month’s theme of vulture conservation across the globe. Our guest is PhD...
The African Vulture Crisis
12 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
As a part of our vulture-themed month of March on the Eyes on Conservation podcast, we are updating and re-releasing our series of four short videos d...
EOC 015: The Vultures of Southeast Asia with Yula Kapetanakos
11 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: We are continuing this month’s theme of vulture conservation around the world with an interview with Yula Kapetanakos. Yula’s doc...
Vultures of East Africa: The Soap of the Savannah
05 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
In the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Corinne Kendall works to learn more about some of East Africa’s most threatened birds – the vultures....
EOC 014: Vulture Research and Conservation in East Africa with Corinne Kendall
04 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode of the show is all about vultures. Our guest is Corinne Kendall, whose doctoral research on vultures in East Africa...
EOC 013: A Conservation Education Program for Refugee Kids with Liz Urban and Megan Jones
18 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Today’s episode is our second show produced in collaboration with the radio show, Building a Greener Idaho, which airs on Radio Boi...
EOC 012: Boise, Idaho’s Unique Science Education Program with Carolyn Volk and Karen Viscupic
04 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: We have a brand new segment on today’s episode! The Birds and the Beats will be an ongoing current events segment hosted by the ...
EOC 011: The Plan to Save the Sage Grouse with Jeremy Maestas
21 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: Our second episode about sage-grouse conservation presents a very positive message about the work being done in an effort to reverse ...
EOC 010: Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation and Research with Jen Forbey
07 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: We have dedicated the month of January here at the Eyes on Conservation podcast to Greater Sage-grouse conservation. We are releasi...
EOC 009: From Field Biologist to Filmmaker – Part One: the Story Outline
17 Dec 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Episode Summary: This is our first episode in what will become an ongoing segment on the podcast – From Field Biologist to Filmmaker. In this new po...