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The Beaver State Podcast is a show produced by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Information and Education Team. This show is about fish and wildlife management, hunting and fishing and wildlife viewing in Oregon.

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    • 4.7 • 95 Ratings

The Beaver State Podcast is a show produced by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Information and Education Team. This show is about fish and wildlife management, hunting and fishing and wildlife viewing in Oregon.

    Beaver State Podcast: Fishing the world with Luke Ovgard

    Beaver State Podcast: Fishing the world with Luke Ovgard

    Luke Ovgard grew up fishing around Klamath Lake, but his fishing interests quickly outgrew even the legendary Klamath Lake redband trout that prowl the region. Luke's passion for fishing didn't necessarily mean catching bigger and bigger fish, in fact, it meant catching all kinds of fish, preferably anything that swims. Using techniques like micro fishing, Ovgard's passion for catching as many species as he can has taken him on road trips across America and now to places like the Canary Islands and Monaco. An author, a high-school teacher and now full-time, active-duty U.S. Military in Europe, Ovgard tells us about how he transformed fishing from a hobby to a lifestyle.

    Show Notes: 
    Luve Ovgard on Instagram
    Book: Fishing Across America
    Blog: Caught Ovgard

    • 48 min
    Beaver State Podcast: Hunting and fishing as a group activity

    Beaver State Podcast: Hunting and fishing as a group activity

    Hunting and fishing as a group activity might not be everyone's first thought as a place to start, but for many people, especially the growing numbers of women who are participating in hunting and fishing, Facebook groups, meetup apps and community education events have offered an opportunity to do something that can be challenging to learn on your own. For this podcast episode, we talked to Hailey Malone and Claire Grubb, two friends and outdoor enthusiasts from Roseburg, Oregon, who found each other through social media groups and who inspired others around them to get into hunting, fishing, hiking and conservation volunteer opportunities through group activities. 

     
    Show Notes: 
    While the Mardy Hunters group mentioned in this podcast episode isn't currently active, there are a number of ways to connect with other people to learn hunting and fishing skills. 
    ODFW Workshops and Events
    Hunters of Color
    LGBT+ Outdoors Hunting and Fishing
    Meetup.com

    • 1 hr 4 min
    The Trees with Casey Clapp

    The Trees with Casey Clapp

    Oregon is not made up of just Douglas fir and Ponderosa pines, even though these are two of the most prevalent trees on their respective sides of the state. Portland-based arbocultural educator Casey Clapp talks to us about trees as habitat, their historical significance on the landscape before settlers showed up and what might happen as our changing climate continues. 

    Show Notes: 
    Book recommendations from Casey Clapp - 
    "Trees to know in Oregon and Washington" 
    Podcasts - 
    Completely Abortrary - https://arbortrarypod.com/
    Ologies - Dendrology (Trees) with Casey Clapp - https://open.spotify.com/episode/06NcI40zFZbNW7aOVfncDp
     

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Hispanic Heritage in the Great Outdoors

    Hispanic Heritage in the Great Outdoors

    The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation Coordinator Antonio Salgado works with many different community groups teach hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation classes in Spanish. But often works most closely with Oregon-based Hunters of Color, a group whose goal is: Fostering a more equitable and inclusive community for hunters. This partnership has already produced several successful hunting workshops, and this National Hispanic Heritage Month, we sat down with Salgado and HOC co-founder Jimmy Flat to talk about their work reaching out to Hispanic and Latino communities to try and increase participation in hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. 
    Show Notes - 
    Follow Hunters of Color online 
    Instagram
    Twitter
    Facebook
     
     

    • 52 min
    Salmon Sharks with Lynn Mattes and Dr. Alexandra McInturf

    Salmon Sharks with Lynn Mattes and Dr. Alexandra McInturf

    Every year in late summer and early fall, ODFW receives dozens of messages about miniature Great white sharks washing up on Oregon beaches. Turns out these are juvenile Salmon sharks, a relative of white sharks but not the same thing. To find out more about Salmon sharks and why they might be washing up on our shores, we talked to ODFW's Lynn Mattes and the Big Fish Lab's Dr. Alexandra McInturf about this issue for this episode of the Beaver State Podcast. 

    • 50 min
    Helping wildlife move in an increasingly fragmented Oregon

    Helping wildlife move in an increasingly fragmented Oregon

    The needs of humans and the needs of the wildlife that surround us are intensifying. Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human development keep wildlife from finding food, water and shelter. These factors also make adhering to daily, seasonal and life history needs extra challenging and inhibit migratory movements, like moving to and from foraging areas and breeding sites. Dr. Rachel Wheat has been working on the Oregon Wildlife Connectivity Plan, an effort to better understand wildlife connectivity in Oregon. The goal of the plan is to evaluate and map out existing landscape-level connectivity for 54 species that represent a wide range of wildlife species, their habitats and life history strategies and movement capabilities. This information will better inform Oregonians about the needs of wildlife even as we go about fulfilling our own needs. Dr. Wheat talked to Tim Akimoff and Beth Quillian about the project for this week’s Beaver State Podcast. 

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
95 Ratings

95 Ratings

laurathelephant ,

Learned so much - great podcast

I’ve been living in Oregon for the past few years and found this podcast recently — I’ve learned so much about the agency and wildlife biology through this podcast. I’d love to hear a podcast that goes into river otter/bobcat trapping/hunting and the population dynamics in Oregon regarding those species!

Emi "Pikados" ,

Topic suggestion

Really enjoying the podcast! I’ve been listening to old episodes and listening to discussions about the Klamath area before dam removal became imminent has been interesting. I’d love to hear from biologists in the area now that dam removal is coming up soon. A series of before and after podcasts would be really interesting!

Gunnar Sharp ,

Cut ODFW Budget

How much tax money goes into this podcast? Looks like this dept has excess cash. Get out of the entertainment business and do your jobs.

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