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The Eyes on Conservation Video Podcast: Wildlife Conservation | Scientific Research | Environmental Health

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The Eyes on Conservation Video Podcast: Wildlife Conservation | Scientific Research | Environmental Health

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The American Kestrel North America’s smallest falcon species, the American Kestrel is a unique and fascinating animal. It is our most colorful raptor, and also one of the few raptors... Read more »The post The American Kestrel appeared first
The Whizpops make music for kids, but they are so much more than just another kid’s band. They employ clever songwriting and highly skilled musicianship to create music that any... Read more »The post The California Condor Song by the Whizpop
Noise pollution experts Heidi Ware and Jesse Barber discuss new research of the impacts of road noise on migrating songbird populations. This new research shows that, for many bird species,... Read more »The post The Invisible Source of Habit
On the remote island of Aiktak in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, wildlife researcher Mikaela Howie spent four months monitoring seabird populations. Mikaela, along with one additional field biologist, lived... Read more »The post Aikhag: A P
Rachel Granberg is a recent masters graduate from Texas Tech University who’s research was focused on Texas horned lizard habitat loss and degradation in central Texas, where the species has experienced... Read more »The post The Texas Horned
Vulture populations in East Africa are facing the threat of very serious declines. Can the African vulture crisis be averted through outreach and education programs? There is hope, and in... Read more »The post Vultures of East Africa: Averti
As a part of her doctoral research, Corinne Kendall used GPS technology to investigate the dramatic declines seen in vulture populations in Eastern Africa. By trapping and attaching GPS units... Read more »The post Vultures of East Africa: In
As a part of our vulture-themed month of March on the Eyes on Conservation podcast, we are updating and re-releasing our series of four short videos documenting the research of... Read more »The post The African Vulture Crisis appeared first
In the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Corinne Kendall works to learn more about some of East Africa’s most threatened birds – the vultures. Vulture species are declining worldwide,... Read more »The post Vultures of East Africa: The So
Episode Summary: Today’s episode is our second show produced in collaboration with the radio show, Building a Greener Idaho, which airs on Radio Boise each Tuesday at 3pm.  Our interview... Read more »The post EOC 013: A Conservation Educatio
Episode Summary: We have a brand new segment on today’s episode!  The Birds and the Beats will be an ongoing current events segment hosted by the newest member of the EOC... Read more »The post EOC 012: Boise, Idaho’s Unique Science Education
  Episode Summary: We have dedicated the month of January here at the Eyes on Conservation podcast to Greater Sage-grouse conservation.  We are releasing a brand new short documentary today, Greater... Read more »The post EOC 010: Greater Sag
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we’re talking with the Executive Director of the Intermountain Bird Observatory, Greg Kaltenecker. The Intermountain Bird Observatory was our very first partner... Read more »The post EOC 008: B
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we’re talking with the Executive Director of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, Julian Fennessy. Julian has been studying wild giraffe populations in Africa... Read more »The post EOC 007: Gir
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we talk with the principal scientist and co-founder of the Wild Nature Institute (WNI), Monica Bond. Monica, along with WNI co-founder Derek... Read more »The post EOC 006: Conservation of Giraf
Episode Summary: We’re sticking with the theme of marine mammal conservation for the month of October – today’s conversation is with Tamyra Thomas, a volunteer from the Marine Mammal Center... Read more »The post EOC 005: The Importance of Vo
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we talk with Guest Experience Manager at the Marine Mammal Center (TMMC), Adam Ratner. Adam oversees all of the education and outreach... Read more »The post EOC 004: Marine Mammal Conservation
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Eyes on Conservation podcast we’re talking with Lauren Meads. Lauren works with the Burrowing Owl Conservation Society of British Columbia (BOCSBC) where she... Read more »The post EOC 003: The Reintrod
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Eyes on Conservation Podcast we talked with the three researchers responsible for setting up what they call the Phantom Road study. Boise State... Read more »The post EOC 002: The Phantom Road – Noise P
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