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Welcome to 'The Wolf Connection' Podcast! Here, we explore the intricate bond between humans and wolves, seeking to better understand our relationship with one of humankind's earliest teachers; the wolf. 🐺 Re-discovering this human/wolf connection may prove to be essential to our development as individuals, the cultivation of productive societies, and a sustainable civilization on this planet. You will experience a wide array of guests, such as Scientists, Authors, Conservationists, Visual Artists, Ranchers, Hunters, Naturalists and even Wolf Connection Staff & Volunteers! Topics range from wolves in the wild, their impact on the national landscape and the complex cultural and social significance of the human/wolf connection. 

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Welcome to 'The Wolf Connection' Podcast! Here, we explore the intricate bond between humans and wolves, seeking to better understand our relationship with one of humankind's earliest teachers; the wolf. 🐺 Re-discovering this human/wolf connection may prove to be essential to our development as individuals, the cultivation of productive societies, and a sustainable civilization on this planet. You will experience a wide array of guests, such as Scientists, Authors, Conservationists, Visual Artists, Ranchers, Hunters, Naturalists and even Wolf Connection Staff & Volunteers! Topics range from wolves in the wild, their impact on the national landscape and the complex cultural and social significance of the human/wolf connection. 

    Episode #175 Bill Watkins - Denali Wolf Tourism Impacts

    Episode #175 Bill Watkins - Denali Wolf Tourism Impacts

    Bill Watkins has been part of the Transportation System and Wilderness Tour Guide at Denali National Park for over 30 years. He is also the Administrator for the Denali Wolves group on Facebook, and is a conservation, wildlife and landscape photographer.

    Bill spoke with us about his experiences guiding in the park, the changing dynamics in tourism as wolf watching and bear viewing has been in decline, and the impacts that wildlife mismanagement has had on predators around Denali National Park.

    Bill Watkins Website

    Bill Watkins YouTube

    Alaska Wildlife Alliance Website

    @thewolfconnectionpod

    • 54 min
    Episode #174 Ramey Newell - A Good Wolf

    Episode #174 Ramey Newell - A Good Wolf

    Ramey Newell is an American-Canadian filmmaker, photographer, and multidisciplinary artist who splits her time between British Columbia and Oregon. Her new film, A Good Wolf, is a feature-length documentary that explores diverging viewpoints on what 'A Good Wolf' means to different individuals. Those views are explored within the context of this lengthy, emotionally charged, and continuing battle over how wolves (and bears) are managed at the northeast boundary of Denali National Park.

    Ramey discussed her background in photography and filmmaking, what factors drew her to make the film, and how she balanced perspectives on such an emotionally charged issue.

    A Good Wolf  premieres at the MountainFilm Festival in Telluride, CO May 23 - 27

    Ramey Newell Website

    A Good Wolf Website

    MountainFilm Festival Website (Purchase Passes)

    @rameynewell

    @thewolfconnectionpod

    • 46 min
    Episode #173 Will Stenberg & Zack Stentz - Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone

    Episode #173 Will Stenberg & Zack Stentz - Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone

    Will Stenberg is a writer and musician, and his brother Zack Stentz is a writer and film producer know for his work on films like X-Men: First Class & Thor.

    Stampede Ventures recently optioned the rights to Rick McIntyre's first 3 books in the Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone book series to Will and Zack to script a film adaptation.

    Will and Zack spoke about their childhood experiences in nature, the journey of ultimately being selected to bring Rick McIntyre's books to the screen, and the challenges of adapting those stories for a larger audience.

    @thewillstenberg

    @musezack

    'The Alpha Wolves Of Yellowstone’: Stampede Ventures Taps Zack Stentz, Will Stenberg To Script Film Based On Non-Fiction Book Series (Deadline)

    @thewolfconnectionpod

    • 50 min
    Episode #172 Mike Koshmrl - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part IV

    Episode #172 Mike Koshmrl - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part IV

    This is the fourth installment of our podcasts regarding the Wyoming Wolf Incident. We spoke with Mike Kosmrl, reporter and investigative journalist from WyoFile.

    Mike discussed how he first learned about the story, the challenges he's had getting information, the scope of the incident throughout Wyoming, and if statewide change would come to wildlife management or hunting practices in the state.

    Mike Koshmrl has been and environmental reporter and journalist for over a decade. He previously worked with Jackson Hole News & Guide and currently writes for WyoFile, reporting on environmental, conservation and natural issues concerning the state of Wyoming.

    **Check out all of Mike's reporting on this incident below**

    Mike Koshmrl Wyoming Wolf Incident Reports (WyoFile)

    Wyofile.com

    @wyofile

    @koshywrites

    @thewolfconnectionpod

    • 47 min
    Episode #171 Kim Bean & Kristin Combs - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part III

    Episode #171 Kim Bean & Kristin Combs - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part III

    This is the third installment of our podcasts regarding the Wyoming Wolf Incident. We spoke with Kim Bean from Wolves of the Rockies and Kristin Combs from Wyoming Wildlife Advocates.

    We discussed legal action being taken in Wyoming related to the wolf killing, the deeper problems at the legislative and game agency levels, and how people can make change for wolves and wildlife in the state.

    Kim Bean is President of Wolves of the Rockies and Kristin Combs is the Executive Director of Wyoming Wildlife Advocates.

    Wolves of the Rockies

    Wyoming Wildlife Advocates

    @wolves_of_the_rockies

    @wyomingwildlifeadvocates

    @thewolfconnectionpod

    • 52 min
    Episode #170 Carter Niemeyer - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part II

    Episode #170 Carter Niemeyer - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part II

    This is the second installment of our podcasts regarding the Wyoming Wolf Incident by speaking with Carter Niemeyer.

    We discussed the details of the incident, the reactions within both the hunting and non-consumptive communities, what the fallout could be from and Wyoming's massive elk herds prompting more hunting tags.

    Carter Niemeyer retired from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 2006 as the Wolf Recovery Coordinator for the state of Idaho. He was an integral part of the Federal Wolf Reintroduction in both Yellowstone and Idaho. Carter has authored two books, Wolfer and Wolf Land which can be purchased through multiple book retailers.

    **Articles Discussed in this Podcast**

    Fury over Wyoming wolf torture allegations sparks demands for steeper penalties, reform (WyoFIle)

    From Cowboy State Daily:
    Eastern Wyoming Has Too Many Elk, And Hunters Can’t Kill Them Fast Enough

    Wyoming Game And Fish Proposes Unlimited Elk Tags To Cut Down On Gigantic Herds
    Wyoming Commission Meeting April 16-17

    Investigation Could Lead To More Charges For Accused Wyoming Wolf Tormentor

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    • 44 min

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