
Forest Collaboration
This month Monty speaks with Thomas Stokely, Forest Ecologist for the Nature Conservancy in Bend, Oregon.

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What does on-the-ground conservation look like and who makes it happen? Hosted by wildlife biologist Monty Gregg, this podcast connects you with wildlife and habitat experts through long-form discussion about natural history and conservation. Join Monty as he explores conservation challenges and solutions across the Pacific Northwest.Monty is the Forest Wildlife Biologist for the Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland in Oregon. He has emerged as a national leader in organizing and implementing complex habitat restoration efforts benefitting locally and regionally important fish and wildlife species. This podcast is produced by the Oregon Wildlife Foundation, with additional support from the Oregon Chapter of The Wildlife Society.
Unknown Host hosts Northwest Nature Matters, a science show with 100 episodes published.

This month Monty speaks with Thomas Stokely, Forest Ecologist for the Nature Conservancy in Bend, Oregon.

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This month, Monty and Jess speak with Sara Rose, Assistant Director at the NW Bat Hub.

This month, Monty and Jess speak with Dr. Andrew Merschel about the science of tree rings.

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Monty and Jess speak with Diana Pace, Umpqua Watersheds Board Secretary, and Susan Applegate, former Chair of Wilderness, about the proposed Crater Lake Wilderness.

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In this special episode to celebrate Snake Week, Monty speaks with Joe Stack, Regional Habitat Biologist at ODFW, about the work he's doing to support rattle snakes in the Willamette Valley.

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This week, Monty sits down with Bernadette Graham-Hudson, Wildlife Division Administrator for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Monty and Jess speak with Jennifer Ringo, the South Willamette Watershed District Manager for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Monty and Jess begin a new series, featuring women in the conservation field. This month, they sit down with Melissa Hunt, Wildlife Biologist for the Methow Valley Ranger District.
Ben Goldfarb
environmental journalist and author
1 appearance on this show
Chris Henry
Oregon State Chapter President · National Wild Turkey Federation
1 appearance on this show
Austin Smith
Head of Policy, Practice and Communications · Confederated Tribe of Warm Springs
1 appearance on this show
Larry Ashton
Bureau of Land Management
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Tim Hiller
Wildlife Ecology Institute
1 appearance on this show
Sara Rose
NW Bat Hub
1 appearance on this show
Mikayla Bivona
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
1 appearance on this show
Kaly Adkins
ODFW
1 appearance on this show
Rebecca Bernard
Society of American Foresters
1 appearance on this show
Jeremy Austin
Central Oregon Land Watch
1 appearance on this show
Jim Holyan
Nez Perce Tribe
1 appearance on this show
Diana Pace
Umpqua Watersheds
1 appearance on this show
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