23 episodes

Welcome to the Refuge Radio - News and views from the National Wildlife Refuge Association, where amazing things happen.

Refuge Radio - News and views from the National Wildlife Refuge Association Refuge Radio - News and views

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Welcome to the Refuge Radio - News and views from the National Wildlife Refuge Association, where amazing things happen.

    Inclusion In The Outdoors with Chad Brown— Part 2

    Inclusion In The Outdoors with Chad Brown— Part 2

    A conversation with Chad Brown, a National Wildlife Refuge Association Board member, and Founder and President of Soul River Inc. "Runs Wild".

    • 24 min
    Inclusion In The Outdoors with Chad Brown— Part 1

    Inclusion In The Outdoors with Chad Brown— Part 1

    A conversation with Chad Brown, a National Wildlife Refuge Association Board member, and Founder and President of Soul River Inc. "Runs Wild".

    • 50 min
    The Future Is Outside

    The Future Is Outside

    A conversation with San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex's Park Ranger, Julie Gonzalez.

    • 39 min
    Refuge Radio Episode 1 Season 3 - Interview with Steve Jester and Partners for Conservation

    Refuge Radio Episode 1 Season 3 - Interview with Steve Jester and Partners for Conservation

    Refuge Radio is a podcast about the National Wildlife Refuge Association and the nation’s National Wildlife Refuge System, spanning more than 850 million acres of land and water as part of a growing network of 568 refuges — at least one in every state.

    Today we are speaking with Steve Jester. Steve is the Executive Director for Partners for Conservation (PFC). Prior to joining PFC, Steve was the Executive Director of the Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust. Steve was on the staff of The Nature Conservancy for almost a decade leading community-based conservation projects first in Texas and later in Wyoming. Before joining The Nature Conservancy, he spent a decade working with state fish and wildlife agencies in Florida and Texas.

    Steve is a sixth-generation Texan who has worked with private landowners throughout his career and has come to appreciate their critical importance in conserving working landscapes that provide for both people and nature in the United States.

    https://www.partnersforconservation.org/

    • 34 min
    BETTER CONSERVATION THROUGH DATA SCIENCE

    BETTER CONSERVATION THROUGH DATA SCIENCE

    Big data, the cloud, analytics, AI, and machine learning.  When you hear these words you might think of Google, Facebook or Uber, but not necessarily the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Today, we live in a world where information is highly prized and becoming increasingly essential in overcoming the many challenges we face, and this includes our capacity to protect and restore wildlife at a time when threats seem greater than ever. The world of wildlife biology can be pretty traditional and there is nothing more iconic than the image of the field biologist, binoculars in one hand and field notebook in the other, documenting important phenomena about wildlife and their habitats. Today, we realize that the data in that notebook has much more value if it can be shared with other biologists, with land managers, or even with policymakers.

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    Doing this is possible, but it takes significant effort to build the information management systems – databases, apps, etc – that can perform these functions, and in a time when resources are scarce, the daily demands placed upon the personnel of the US Fish and Wildlife Service makes the transition difficult.

    This is where the National Wildlife Refuge Association comes in. By providing technical support to wildlife refuges to build robust, cloud-based information systems to handle key data related to land and water management, we empower biologists, refuge managers, and others to make smarter decisions and work more effectively. In making data widely available, we facilitate the use of data at the regional and national levels to address important threats such as invasive species, altered fire regimes, and landscape fragmentation.

    Although the trusty field notebook will probably always have its place, the smartphone, and tablet are considered essential gear for the next generation of wildlife biologists.

    The National Wildlife Refuge Association is working with US Fish and Wildlife Service in Oregon and Washington to develop these modern tools and put them in the hands of those charged with conserving our nation’s fish and wildlife.

    • 31 min
    Refuge Radio - Refuge Funding Update October 2019

    Refuge Radio - Refuge Funding Update October 2019

    Refuge Radio is a podcast about the National Wildlife Refuge Association and the nation’s National Wildlife Refuge System, spanning more than 850 million acres of land and water as part of a growing network of 567 refuges — at least one in every state.

    Today we are speaking with the National Wildlife Refuge Association’s Acting Vice President, Government Affairs, Caroline Brouwer. In her work with the National Wildlife Refuge Association, Caroline advance federal conservation policies focusing on federal conservation funding and legislation affecting the National Wildlife Refuge System.

    • 22 min

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