Trail Break Radio- Episode 8

 

BACKCOUNTRY BLISS AND WILDLIFE WELLNESS

Don’t miss the 8th episode of Winter Wildlands Alliance’s new podcast Trail Break Radio…

Is our growing presence in the backcountry stressing wintering wildlife and degrading their habitats? Can we responsibly use wildlife habitat as our playgrounds? How can we keep wildlife in mind, keep disturbances and displacements minimal as climate change increases, and ensure that wildlife populations can be resilient in an uncertain future? Hilary Eisen (Winter Wildlands Alliance’s Policy Director) chats about wildlife conservation strategies Sarah Dewey (wildlife biologist at Grand Teton National Park and the Chair of the Teton Range Bighorn Sheep Working Group), Kurt Hellmann (Senior Coordinator of the Wildlife-Recreation Coexistence Program for Conservation Northwest), and Mike Crosby (Colorado Division of Wildlife, President of the Open Lands, Rivers, and Trails committee, and co-founder of the Wintering Wildlife Conservation Initiative in 2021).

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