This marks the end of season 01 of Wilder Insights with me, Mike Bryden. Stay tuned for season 02! Coming soon to a podcast platform near you.
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In this episode, I sit down with anthropologist and UNBC professor, Dr. Lauren Harding. We discuss culture, its effects on perspective, and how that influences how people see the natural world. How does one's culture change how they feel about wildlife conservation? Tune in to find out.
Angry Inuk Film: https://www.nfb.ca/film/angry_inuk/
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Welcome to part 2. In this episode, we learn what it means for a community to be bear smart. I continue my conversation with Nicole Botten, and we learn about ways you can volunteer with the Northern Bear Awareness Society if you're a local to the Prince George, BC area. I also sit down with Vanessa Uschenko, a researcher from the College of New Caledonia, to discuss a research project that analyses poop to determine bear health. Find out how picking up both fruit and poop can assist in bear conservation.
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NorthernBear Awareness Society's Website: www.northernbearawareness.com
Poop Hotline: (778) 349-4813
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In this episode, I dive into the dramatic rise in black bear encounters in Prince George, BC, during the summer of 2023—a season that saw over 2,000 sightings and the destruction of dozens of bears. I speak with Kayla Wiens from the BC Conservation Foundation/WildSafeBC about staying safe in bear country, and with Nicole Button, President of the Northern Bear Awareness Society, about what's attracting bears into our neighborhoods and what we can do to reduce conflicts. Together, we explore the science, the stories, and the steps we can all take to help people and bears coexist more peacefully.
The episode is part 1 of 2 in our urban bear series. Tune in next month to find out how you can get involved, and why you should get your hands on some bear poo.
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Northern Bear Awareness Society's Website: www.northernbearawareness.com
Videos and Resources:
Staying Safe in Bear Country - video
In this episode, I sit down with forester Hengda Liu and James Steidle of Stop The Spray BC to discuss the effects of glyphosate spraying in BC's forestry. We touch on its effects on wildlife, vegetation, and, more specifically, Aspen trees. Tune in to discover why we may benefit from letting Aspen grow, and the results of natural regrowth in cut blocks.
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Read more about Stop The Spray BC:
UNBC ForestryPodcast Episodes Mentioned:
Ep 14 | Dennis Loxton - From Tree Planter to Shepherd & Sheep Vegetation Management in BC's Forestry
Ep 4 | Liam Parfitt from Freya Logging on Selective Logging and Biodiversity in British Columbia
Sources:
https://thenarwhal.ca/bc-glyphosate-forestry-map/
https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/14_2004
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Sometimes, saving a species doesn’t start in the forest, but with one bird, its connection to people, and the story it shares. In today's episode, I recount a story shared with us by Korinne Bengert of Regina, Saskatchewan. Through her experience at a Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Korinne shares the moving story of a great horned owl in recovery.
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Mentioned:
Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Sources:
Great Horned Owl - All about birds
In this episode, Ashley Sutherland and I talk about the project she's created to help protect Western toads around Shane Lake in Prince George, BC. We discuss how she's gotten to where she is now and what it takes to make the change you want to see in the world.
Read up on the Western Toad:
https://bcreptilesandamphibians.ca/western-toad/
Check out Ashley's iNaturalist project:
iNaturalist - Shane Lake Amphibian Migration Project
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Message from Ashley Sutherland:
The Aleza Lake Research Forest staff would like to extend a massive “thank you” to all our major partners (so far) on the Shane Lake Amphibian Migration Project! These partners include:
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In this episode,Sean Simmons and I discuss Anglers Atlas and the role anglers play inconservation.
Check out theAnglers Atlas Website: https://www.anglersatlas.com/
Want to participatein citizen science while fishing? Upload your catches to the MyCatch app: https://mycatch.ca/
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Song: Sea - Funeral Culture