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Recovering Gray Wolf Population in Western Colorado
Efforts by Rocky Mountain Wolf Project and Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund aim to restore the gray wolf population in western Colorado to its historical range. These conservation organizations face challenges in achieving recovery for a species that has only claimed 15% of its historical range.
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Journalist Christopher Ketcham discusses how private and public land management can affect wildlife and natural resource protection.
1:27:19 - 1:28:52 (01:33)
Summary
Journalist Christopher Ketcham discusses how private and public land management can affect wildlife and natural resource protection.
ChapterRecovering Gray Wolf Population in Western Colorado
Episode#383: Mike Phillips — How to Save a Species
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Advocacy groups, the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project and the Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund, are working to expand the gray wolf's habitat to western Colorado as the species still only occupies 15% of its historical range due to a lack of conservation efforts.
1:28:52 - 1:33:25 (04:33)
Summary
Advocacy groups, the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project and the Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund, are working to expand the gray wolf's habitat to western Colorado as the species still only occupies 15% of its historical range due to a lack of conservation efforts.
ChapterRecovering Gray Wolf Population in Western Colorado
Episode#383: Mike Phillips — How to Save a Species
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The US Fish and Wildlife Service finds themselves disproportionately focused on the gray wolf due to the complexities of the Endangered Species Act, which makes it difficult to achieve the species' recovery.
1:33:25 - 1:35:46 (02:21)
Summary
The US Fish and Wildlife Service finds themselves disproportionately focused on the gray wolf due to the complexities of the Endangered Species Act, which makes it difficult to achieve the species' recovery.