
09 – Wolves dispersing in the modern West
Alex and Jared explore where wolves are, where different people think they should be, and the tricky business of managing and living with wolves in a changing world.
Alex and Jared explore where wolves are, where different people think they should be, and the tricky business of managing and living with wolves in a changing world.
Alex and Jared explore what recent changes to wolf hunt regulations could mean for wolf populations in Montana and for people who share the landscape with wolves.
Join Alex and Jared as they explore hunting as a management tool and take a look at how the North American model of wildlife conservation allows species to fund their own conservation and management.
In this guest episode from Reframing Rural’s third season, producer Megan Torgerson shares the intimate journey of her family’s farm succession, as well as others in her home community of Dagmar, Montana, giving listeners an inside look into the emotional, legal and financial factors at play with succession planning.
Join hosts Alex and Jared as they explore a collection of stories about wolves getting a little too close for comfort.
Alex and Jared explore the nuances of the wolf reintroduction and recovery, made possible by the Endangered Species Act.
Who pays the cost of supporting biodiversity on the landscape?
We head to the Green River Drift in Wyoming to learn about the land management policies that shaped predator eradication, public lands, and the West we know today.
When it comes to wolves, can we find a shared vision for the future?
Season 1 explores wolves in the West – from extermination to recovery, to uncovering what it really means to share the landscape with these iconic carnivores.