Field Stories

Field Stories Podcast

A conservation based podcast emphasising the incredible work done by biologists and conservationists but also highlighting the real world stories that make this work dangerous, overwhelming but most importantly worth while.

  1. 02/26/2025

    39. ‘Hear Them’ - Cheyenne Beach: Amplifying federal conservation workers voices 🗣️🙋‍♀️🦆

    39. ‘Hear Them’ - Cheyenne Beach: Amplifying federal conservation workers voices 🗣️🙋‍♀️🦆 This episode is dedicated to all the federal conservation and outdoor recreation workers across the U.S. facing challenges today.  Welcome to the first in a mini-series of Field Stories called "Hear Them," where we spotlight the wrongful terminations and hiring freezes plaguing the federal workforce. Through this series, we aim to shed light on the injustices our colleagues are enduring and offer a platform for their voices to be heard. As of February 14, 2025, Cheyenne Beach became one of the many federal conservation and outdoor employees who were unjustly laid off. Today, we’ve given Cheyenne a platform to share her personal journey and the devastation she’s felt since that day. Her story is one that resonates deeply with thousands of federal workers who are living through the same struggles right now. Cheyenne’s story is heartbreaking, but it’s also a call to action. Her loss mirrors the pain many others in our field are experiencing. We ask you to listen, empathize, and get angry with us. This is an injustice we cannot ignore. Stories like Cheyenne's show the very real human impact of these decisions, and they’re a reminder of why we must stand up and fight. Cheyenne is a remarkable individual—kind, intelligent, and hardworking—who deserves so much more than this. Despite the hardships, she remains determined to push for justice in these difficult times. Her courage to continue the fight is a message we all need to hear: We will not quit. Follow Field Stories -  Instagram - @field_stories_podcast Hosted by Chris (@chrisketola), Michela (@michiganbiologist) and Nick (@nick_smith_wildlife_photos) Theme Music: "Honey Bee" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/

    54 min
  2. 02/05/2025

    38. Jasmine Mancuso: Aquatic Ecology Research Analyst, Cyanobacteria and cute fluffy baby gulls 🐥 🔬

    And we’re back from another hiatus and are excited to introduce our guest, Jasmine Mancuso for episode 38 of Field Stories! Have you ever wondered who monitors our freshwater ecosystems? What happens when a body of water becomes unsuitable and hazardous with Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) ?? Jasmine, an Aquatic Ecology Research Analyst, dives into her world of aquatic ecology. Her work focuses on understanding the cause and effects of harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes, some of the largest bodies of freshwater in the world! 🌎 Jasmine shares her journey as an Aquatic Ecologist, from rivers to lakes, where she met our cohost Michela in grad school! Today, we really highlight on the need for outreach, education, and connection between scientists and our local communities. When it comes to saving our freshwater ecosystems, not just for our animals but for our own health too, it’s important to have aquatic ecologists like Jasmine to listen and learn from! 🐟 Jasmine also shares her field story of running into problems with birds out on Lake Erie! Don’t miss this new episode, and we are all excited to be back and rolling! Follow Field Stories -  Instagram - @field_stories_podcast Hosted by Chris (@chrisketola), Michela (@michiganbiologist) and Nick (@nick_smith_wildlife_photos) Theme Music: "Honey Bee" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/

    42 min
  3. 11/06/2024

    Field Stories EP.35 - Mike Mills: Conservation biologist tracking king cobras in Thailand and wildlife ecology in Florida’s islands 🐍

    This week on Field Stories, we’re joined by Mike Mills, a wildlife biologist at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF). Mike’s journey began with a B.S. in wildlife biology, followed by fieldwork across the globe, from tracking king cobras in Thailand to sea turtle conservation in Costa Rica. In 2019, he joined SCCF as a nighttime sea turtle intern, eventually shifting his focus to Florida box turtles while completing his Master’s in Conservation Biology. Now, as a full-time biologist at SCCF, Mike oversees wildlife fieldwork in the Wildlife and Habitat Management Department. In this episode, we explore Florida’s island ecology and the impact hurricanes have on both wildlife and habitats. Mike shares insights on the critical role of volunteers in sustaining these sanctuaries amidst Florida’s rapid development—and wraps up with an unforgettable tale of his time tracking king cobras in Thailand! **Please note 2 sections of this episode have been redacted to ensure the safety of local wildlife Follow Field Stories -  Instagram - @field_stories_podcast Hosted by Chris (@chrisketola), Michela (@michiganbiologist) and Nick (@nick_smith_wildlife_photos) Theme Music: "Honey Bee" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/

    38 min

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A conservation based podcast emphasising the incredible work done by biologists and conservationists but also highlighting the real world stories that make this work dangerous, overwhelming but most importantly worth while.