Today’s Voices of Conservation Science
Science:Natural Sciences
Keith Wellstone, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University, discusses his time growing up in Minnesota and California, experiences in field ecology, and his research on trout in Yellowstone National Park.
Ben Goodheart — Prey Depletion Effects on Wild Dogs in Africa
Start of Season 4: Dr. Robert Garrott — Wildlife Research and Advice for the Wildlife Profession and Students
Ben Tumolo — Ecosystem Engineering by the Net-Spinning Caddisfly
Hayley Glassic — Work-life balance and the Food Web of Yellowstone Lake
Whisper Camel-Means — From "digging around in the ditches" to creating highway underpasses for wildlife
Ian Anderson — Fish Passage in the Yellowstone River
Michael Siemiantkowski — Tracking Lake Trout
Zach Maguire — Macroinverts and Trout in the Madison River, Montana
Thomas Sutton — Mesic Habitat Restoration
Colter Brown — "Happy for the Mountain Whitefish"
Kristen Switzer — "Fight for Bees"
Evan Shields — Trumpeter Swan Research in Yellowstone
Chloe Wasteneys — Love for Plants and Research on Whitebark Pine
Jessica Eggers — Mycorrhizal Fungi, Plants, and Climate Change
Start of Season 3 — Dr. Andrea Litt shares her career path and passion for wildlife science
Mary Levandowski — Wetland Biodiversity in Grand Teton National Park
Shane Petch — Weddell Seal Research in Antarctica
Matea Djokic — Pallid Sturgeon and the Fat Meter
Kristen Cook — Mussels in Montana
Tanner Cox — Pallid Sturgeon in Montana
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