Venture into the wild heart of California with EcoJustice Radio as we explore the plight of the majestic mountain lion. Discover the urgent conservation efforts to protect these apex predators from the perils of urban sprawl, highways, and human encroachment.
Tag: wildlife
Indigenous Stewardship & the Future of Wildlife with Whisper Camel-Means
Whisper Camel-Means shares her expertise on the pressing need to protect US wildlife ecosystems, now imperiled at an alarming rate. She offers an Indigenous perspective on the human-induced threats to our living relatives, from habitat loss to climate change.
Caught in the Crossfire: Rehabilitating & Releasing Native Wildlife
Recently, numerous oil spills across the Pacific Coast and Gulf of Mexico have impacted the survival and habitats of thousands of animals.We spoke with the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center of Huntington Beach, California to learn about their work stewarding the health of wildlife.
Room to Roam: The Importance of Wildlife Connectivity & Crossings
Beth Pratt of the National Wildlife Federation has been championing for years what will become world’s largest urban wildlife crossing, planned for suburban Los Angeles.
Stone Age Skills and Why Do We Need this Ancient Wisdom?
Chris Morasky, one of the top Stone Age skills experts in the US, speaks on how ancestral wisdom can balance our technological lifestyles.
Anthropocene Arrives, Climate Collapses, and No One Cares
Clive Hamilton writes on how governments, people, corporations, the world continues to plan for the future as if climate scientists don’t exist. The greatest shame is the absence of a sense of tragedy.
Wolves Howl in 21 Different Tongues, So to Speak
As US Republicans take aim at wolves in Alaska, research into their vocalizations found multiple identifiable “dialects” that establish differences between species.