Join host, John Fraley, in an exploration of fun aspects of the natural world: interesting bird and wildlife species, other fauna, and flora, much of which we can find on the FVCC Campus.
The podcast features interviews with naturalists and wildlife professionals and students doing interesting projects, as well as funny and unusual aspects of nature and wildlife management. Listeners can learn about nature in their own backyard (or campus).
John's experience includes hosting a wildlife and nature radio show for more than 20 years on local radio stations KJJR and KALS.
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Join host, John Fraley, in an exploration of fun aspects of the natural world: interesting bird and wildlife species, other fauna, and flora, much of which we can find on the FVCC Campus.
The podcast features interviews with naturalists and wildlife professionals and students doing interesting projects, as well as funny and unusual aspects of nature and wildlife management. Listeners can learn about nature in their own backyard (or campus).
John's experience includes hosting a wildlife and nature radio show for more than 20 years on local radio stations KJJR and KALS.
Episode 68 - "Ask a Game Warden" with Ben Chappelow
FVCC Nature Journal
11 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 68 - "Ask a Game Warden" with Ben Chappelow
Have you ever had a question for a game warden but were afraid to ask? Join us on the show as the singing game warden, Ben Chappelow, tells us about grouse hunting, bear safety, and what it’s like to patrol the back country!
FVCC Nature Journal
Join host, John Fraley, in an exploration of fun aspects of the natural world: interesting bird and wildlife species, other fauna, and flora, much of which we can find on the FVCC Campus.
The podcast features interviews with naturalists and wildlife professionals and students doing interesting projects, as well as funny and unusual aspects of nature and wildlife management. Listeners can learn about nature in their own backyard (or campus).
John's experience includes hosting a wildlife and nature radio show for more than 20 years on local radio stations KJJR and KALS.