Northwest Nature Matters

By Monty Gregg & John M. Goodell

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 May 25, 2019

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 Dec 3, 2018

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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.

Episode Date
Our Partners in Conservation: SageCon
May 03, 2024
Environmental Storytelling with Reel Earth Films
Apr 15, 2024
Our Partners in Conservation: Back Country Hunters & Anglers
Apr 01, 2024
Our Partners in Conservation: Oregon Hunters Association
Mar 16, 2024
A Day in the Life of a Tribal Biologist
Mar 01, 2024
Field Skills for Biologists (Part 2/2)
Feb 15, 2024
Field Skills for Biologists (Part 1/2)
Feb 01, 2024
Blue Mountain Elk Initiative (Part 3/3)
Jan 15, 2024
Blue Mountain Elk Initiative (Part 2/3)
Jan 02, 2024
Blue Mountain Elk Initiative (Part 1/3)
Dec 15, 2023
Canada Lynx
Dec 01, 2023
Mule Deer in the Northwest
Nov 15, 2023
Wolverines in Washington
Nov 01, 2023
Upland Game Birds (part 2)
Oct 15, 2023
Upland Game Birds (part 1)
Oct 01, 2023
High Desert Museum
Sep 15, 2023
Deschutes Land Trust
Sep 01, 2023
Northwest Bat Hub
Aug 15, 2023
Mountain Goats
Aug 01, 2023
Non-motorized Trail Use: Managing Trail Systems (part 3)
Jul 15, 2023
Non-motorized Trail Use: Follow the Beaten Path (part 2)
Jul 01, 2023
The Way of the Beaver: Beavers and Watersheds (part 2)
Jun 15, 2023
Non-motorized Trail Use: Impacts on Wildlife (part 1)
Jun 01, 2023
The Way of the Beaver: Innovations in Beaver Research (part 1)
May 15, 2023
Losing a Legacy: Mark Henjum
May 02, 2023
Sierra Nevada Red Fox
Apr 15, 2023
Protecting Animal Migration (Part 2)
Apr 01, 2023
Protecting Animal Migration (Part 1)
Mar 15, 2023
Losing a Legacy: Mary Rowland
Mar 01, 2023
Losing a Legacy: Carl Scheeler
Feb 15, 2023
Losing a Legacy: Mark Penninger (Part 2)
Feb 01, 2023
Losing a Legacy: Mark Penninger (Part 1)
Jan 15, 2023
Losing a Legacy: John Rohrer
Jan 01, 2023
Northwest Nature Matters Returns: Setting the Stage
Dec 15, 2022
Northwest Nature Matters Returns: Meet Your New Hosts
Dec 01, 2022
Evaluating Sea Otter Reintroduction in Oregon: The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 10
Apr 26, 2021
#36 Ancient Evidence Protecting Living Heritage: The Kelp Ecosystem of the PNW Part 9
Jul 08, 2020
#35 Interconnected: First People from the Kelp Highway (The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 8)
Jun 08, 2020
#34 Ancient Evidence: Sea Otters & First Peoples on the Oregon Coast (Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 7)
May 12, 2020
#33 Sea Otters Up-Close: The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 6
May 04, 2020
#32 A Deep Dive on Sea Otters: The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 5
Apr 27, 2020
#31 From Science to Solutions: The Kelp Ecosystem in the PNW Part 4
Apr 20, 2020
#30 Jim Estes: A Narrative of Discovery (The Kelp Ecosystem Part 3)
Apr 13, 2020
#29 Understanding Urchins: The Kelp Ecosystem of the PNW - Part 2
Apr 06, 2020
#28 The Kelp Ecosystem of the PNW Part I
Mar 30, 2020
#27 Sentinels of the Big Sky: Exploring the Ecology of Western Grouse Species
Jan 01, 2020
#26 Wildlife On The Move: Connectivity in a Human Altered Landscape
Dec 25, 2019
#25 The Foundation: Exploring Plate Tectonics, Volcanism, and Mountain Building in the PNW
Nov 21, 2019
#24 Teaching the Next Generation of Conservationists
Nov 07, 2019
#23 Pathfinders in Wildlife
Oct 16, 2019
#22 Changing Behavior: The Role of Zoos in Conservation
Sep 11, 2019
#21 Equids At-Large on Public Land
Aug 28, 2019
#20 Siskadee: The Natural History and Conservation of the Greater Sage Grouse
Aug 19, 2019
#19 When Mammals Fly: Exploring the Natural History and Conservation of Bats
Jul 30, 2019
#18 Elakha: The Restoration of Sea Otters in Oregon
Jul 17, 2019
#17 Leaving a Legacy
Jul 04, 2019
#16 Narrative of a Naturalist: The Journal of John Kirk Townsend Pt 3 of 3
Jun 20, 2019
#15 Narrative of a Naturalist: The Journal of John Kirk Townsend Pt 2
Jun 05, 2019
#14 Narrative of a Naturalist: The Journal of John Kirk Townsend PT 1
May 22, 2019
#13. Talking Wildlife Career Tracks
May 10, 2019
#12 Innovating Success: Exploring New Strategies In Endangered Species Recovery
Apr 26, 2019
#11 Our Conservation Legacy: Exploring a New Legislative Solution That Needs Your Support
Apr 03, 2019
#10 Trailblazing Recovery: A Case Study of the First Fish De-Listing Ever
Mar 15, 2019
#9 Simple Chemistry and a Complex Problem: Ocean Acidification in the Pacific Northwest
Feb 27, 2019
#8 Get the Lead Out: Reducing Lead Exposure in Scavenging Birds of Prey
Feb 13, 2019
#7 Breakthroughs in Studying Predator and Prey
Jan 30, 2019
#6 Koepa: The Natural History and Conservation of The Bighorn
Jan 16, 2019
#5 Exploring Ethics & Values in Wildlife Management
Jan 02, 2019
#4 The Mysterious Seabird of The Forest
Dec 19, 2018
#3 The Hidden Story of American Conservation
Nov 27, 2018
#2 Amphibian Conservation and The Oregon Spotted Frog
Nov 27, 2018
#1 The Return of The Peregrine
Nov 27, 2018