An exploration and journey that will take you into the hearts and minds of wildlife biologists, coexistence practitioners and more throughout the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. This series will illustrate several methods currently beings used to reduce human-wildlife conflicts and demonstrate the value of diverse partnerships. This podcast was made with mentorship from Defenders of Wildlife.Land acknowledgement - This podcast was produced upon land within the territories of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho peoples. Further, I acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations are tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado.
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An exploration and journey that will take you into the hearts and minds of wildlife biologists, coexistence practitioners and more throughout the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. This series will illustrate several methods currently beings used to reduce human-wildlife conflicts and demonstrate the value of diverse partnerships. This podcast was made with mentorship from Defenders of Wildlife.Land acknowledgement - This podcast was produced upon land within the territories of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho peoples. Further, I acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations are tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado.
Episode 4: Lindsey Sterling-Krank: A Voice for Prairie Dogs
Defending Wildlife
32 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 4: Lindsey Sterling-Krank: A Voice for Prairie Dogs
I introduce to you, Lindsey Sterling-Krank. Lindsey is the Program director for the Prairie dog conflict resolution team. Come along with us as we trek into the field to explore open space in Boulder on a very hot summer day. The sound of the Prairie Dog calls echo in my mind to this very day.
Defending Wildlife
An exploration and journey that will take you into the hearts and minds of wildlife biologists, coexistence practitioners and more throughout the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. This series will illustrate several methods currently beings used to reduce human-wildlife conflicts and demonstrate the value of diverse partnerships. This podcast was made with mentorship from Defenders of Wildlife.Land acknowledgement - This podcast was produced upon land within the territories of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho peoples. Further, I acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations are tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado.