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#85-Birds, Jobs and a Pandemic with Patti Campsall and Brock Mulligan
So a global pandemic has ruined your hiking plans. Clearly, there are more important things to worry about right now, but getting out in nature is how many of us relax and reset. How can we enjoy the outdoors and help ourselves manage the stress of our si
#81-Bogged Down with Ducks Unlimited: National Boreal Program
Ducks Unlimited: Wetland Conservation
#80-Woodland Caribou Restoration with Scott Nielsen
An ice age relic living among us, Caribou are perhaps a remnant of an age long gone. Woodland Caribou are a beautiful, important, and yet many claim, a very poorly adapted species. In the cold northern wetlands of the Boreal forest, they have survived by
#79-One Last Cast with Bruce Masterman
Many people spend much of their time in the outdoors hoping to achieve something. Whether it’s hiking to the peak of a mountain, catching the biggest fish, harvesting an animal, or running the furthest distance, we often forget to enjoy the little things.
#78-Living with Grizzlies with Courtney Hughes
Living harmoniously with wildlife is not something western society has been able to do very well in the past. That being said, in the last few decades we have witnessed a societal push for more sustainable management of our wildlife species and wild plac
#77-Real World Adaptation with Sheri Andrews-Key and Mark Johnston
Climate change has already begun to cause problems for forest management in Canada. These challenges can be difficult to recognize, and even more daunting to solve. However, with some change in perspective, we can begin to find simple solutions to large p
#76-Indigenous Consultation with Nathan Lauer
Indigenous people have lived in the Boreal forest since time immemorial, depending on the land for the health of their culture and community. Since colonization, it has become increasingly more difficult for them to acquire what they need as more and more