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.
Jonathan Merkle—African wild dogs in South Luangwa National Park
James Waxe—Sage Grouse Research in Montana (Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge)
Michael MacDonald—Caddisflies as Stream Engineers
Taylor Preul—Conservation Propagation of Westslope Cutthroat Trout
Holden Reinert (Doing the Work of Beavers to Initiate Ecosystem Restoration)
Maddie Lewis (From Bass Fishing to Bull Trout)
Nate Bowersock (Bear Research in Yellowstone National Park)
Start of Season 2 - Dr. Guy shares what inspired him to start a career in fisheries science, his career development, and this podcast
Ben Triano (Arctic Grayling in the Big Hole River, Montana)
Nick Voss (Smallmouth bass as a non-native in the Yellowstone River)
Michael Coryell (Gut Microbiome and Arsenic)
Ethan Lula (Ecology of Bighorn Sheep)
Lauren McGarvey (Burbot Maturation and Identification of Males and Females)
Michelle Briggs (Amphipod Ecology in Yellowstone Lake)
Heidi Anderson (Salmonfly Research in Montana)
Milan Vinks (Conservation of Large Carnivores in Africa)
Jake Williams (Lake Trout Suppression in Yellowstone Lake)
Andriana Puchany (Cutthroat Trout Restoration in Yellowstone Park)
David Laufenberg (Whitebark Pine)
Michael Yarnall (Turkeys in South Dakota)
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