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The Eyes on Conservation Podcast is a weekly interview series featuring conversations with top experts in the fields of conservation, wildlife and environmental justice.

Can you count to 1 trillion? Sure, it sounds like an overwhelming number, but according to Plant for the Planet and the Crowther Lab, we alr...

Julia Barnes is the young filmmaker behind the award-winning feature documentary Sea of Life . Julia has been working on a new film project...

Crima Pogge is a professor of Biology and Ecology at City College of San Francisco. In this episode, Kristin Tieche lets you be a student ag...

Welcome to Northern Colorado. Ehret Nottingham loves Colorado. He loves the wilderness, and he wants everybody to have a piece of it. He's a...
Larry Larocco spent his political career working on public lands issues in the Western US. He began his career working for Senator Frank Chu...

Podcast producer Kristin Tieche was at the California Youth Climate Strike on March 15th, documenting this growing youth movement in support...

Today, Sarinah Simons brings you interviews from the front lines of the 2019 Film Festival. After wandering the streets of Park City, Utah a...

Kristin Tieche explores issues of accessibility at the festival and analyzes it's role in spreading awareness of social, racial and environm...

EOC podcast contributor Emma Tyrell interviewed representatives from indigenous communities all around the globe for this special episode of...

Environmentalism and its sister message of conservation have echoed throughout the ages. The love, fascination, and sublime fear of nature h...

Today we are going to learn about the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, a piece of legislation that the Trump administration is attempting to disma...

Kristy Oriol and Paul Bancroft recently co-authored an article on the surprising and unsettling link between climate change and violence aga...

Most endangered species are easy to see in peril. There simply aren't very many of them, and we struggle to see them in the areas where they...

On today's episode of the show, we are taking you to Sun Valley Idaho where we'll sit in on a panel discussion featuring the voices of both...

Bill Ulfelder is the New York Executive Director for the Nature Conservancy. The Nature Conservancy is known throughout the world for purcha...

When it comes to fracking regulations on the ballot, there are likely fewer places more concerned than Weld county, Colorado, where I live....

Today, we're taking you to a remote island off the coast of Alaska, just above the Aleutian Islands and not too far from Russia. Among the b...

Earlier this year, I got an email from a listener that stood out. It read, Listening to your podcast in college help me realize I wanted to...

"She was looking for another member of her own kind, and there was never a response." Meet Mike Phillips, co-founder and Executive Director...

The chambered nautilus is the only living descendant of a group of ocean creatures that thrived in the seas 500 million years ago when the e...

Today on the show we are going to learn about how one city is taking responsibility for the trash that it produces, and setting a global exa...

On today's episode of the show, I interview a woman who has inspired me and many people like me to embrace themselves in outdoor spaces and...
Last week I took a trip. In the Rocky Mountains, Northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado, just past Bellvue. I wasn't very equipped. Welcome to...

For her feature-length film, Sea of Life, the ever-talented Julia Barnes interviewed scientists and activists working to save the ocean and...

Today's episode is about drones. I spoke with the founders of an organization called Oceans Unmanned about how they are using drones to assi...

To have or not to have children, that is a most vexing question and one I wrestled with personally during my 30s. A career in conservation a...

Today we are welcoming back our guest from episode 92 of the show - Nate Dappen. Nate is a filmmaker focused on telling stories about scienc...

Summer is often cited as a favorite season, what with long days and favorable weather for outdoor adventures. Living in Montana, however, Su...

Today, we take you for a tour of the inside of Wild Lens as the organization starts the difficult process of transforming, growing and diffe...

If you're like me, you are a total sucker for story. The kind that make me lean-in, as if my ears closer to the speaker could possibly offer...

Over the past decade, carbon offsetting has become increasingly popular, but it has also become increasingly controversial. While some argue...

As many know, the March for Science is a grassroots, all volunteer-organized event, celebrating science across the nation and it serves as a...

When he launched Conservation International in 1987, Peter Seligmann recognized that the conservation movement had yet to genuinely consider...

Hurricane Maria was the worst storm to hit Puerto Rico in over 80 years, arriving only two weeks after Hurricane Irma passed just north of t...

Making a documentary involves learning a lot of information and then condensing it into a very short format. For Sea of Life Julia Barnes, f...

At 16 years old, Julia Barnes learned that the world's coral reefs, rainforests and fisheries are expected to disappear within her lifetime....

Technical outdoor gear can make all the difference in the world when you are traveling in wild places and enduring whatever weather nature t...

Greg Luther is an avid hunter, living in Montana. As a sportsmen and a gun owner, he supports stricter gun control. In a recent op-ed piece...

Matt podolsky and Sean Bogle are down in San Felipe filming another installment of the Vaquita story. They take you to the marina, sharing a...

Hunters have historically been leading conservation efforts, going back to Teddy Roosevelt, who was himself an avid hunter and huge proponen...

Matt Podolsky and Sean Bogle are down in Mexico filming another installment of the Vaquita story and want to take listeners with them to hea...

Lily Raff McCaulou was raised on the East coast as an environmentalist and an animal lover. Although she was a meat-eater, she'd grown up le...

Today, we pause for a moment, to talk directly to you, our listeners. Matt podolsky and I are working on developing new shows and new show i...

Although other states have proposed removing controversial topics, such as climate change, from their state science standards, Idaho is the...

Valentine's Day. A day where we celebrate love in all its many forms. In keeping with the holiday's theme of romantic love and the art of co...

Today's guest is river explorer and conservationist Mike Fiebig, who is the Associate Director of the Northern Rockies Office of American Ri...

On today's episode we discuss a truly unique swath of public land - the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area....

Amy Martin is the Founder and Producer of Threshold, one of the most binge-worthy podcasts of 2017. In its first season, listeners were take...

We have covered the events of Standing Rock in many ways, interviewing filmmakers, historians rally marchers, and water protectors on the fr...

Today, our host Matt Podolsky interviews CEO and founder of ReAgency Science Communication, Jayde Lovell. Jayde and her team host the YouTub...