Gia and Bob discuss wolves a species that inspires a variety of emotions. Tune in to learn about the impacts wolves have on the Yellowstone ecosystem. Thanks to Christina Zorn for providing background research. Also special thanks to Lissa Malloy for creating a picture visualizing the tropic cascade concept.
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Our sources for this episode include:
- The Howling Wilderness an interview with Doug Smith
January 2021 Issue 541 of The Sun Magazine
Thanks to Doug Smith and The Sun for giving us permission to link to this incredible interview - Max Waugh Photography – Gray Wolf vs Coyotes
- Tropic Cascade Picture on Nature Guys web site: Lissa Malloy offered to create a picture visualizing the tropic cascade concept we covered in the podcast. You can find more of her amazing work at: https://lissamalloy.crevado.com/about-cv
Pam Brooks
Here’s another link for you, this one is on the red wolves. https://www.fws.gov/refuge/sewee_center/wildlife_and_habitat/red_wolves/
I live near the Sewee Refuge and enjoy seeing the red wolves that live there.
Thanks for this great podcast. You all did a good job highlighting how intertwined we all are and the need to work together to coexist.
Bob
Thanks for the informative link about red wolves. They deserve their own podcast and hopefully one day we will do one.
Kim
Very informative podcast and fun to listen to. Always wonderful to learn something new. Great job Bob and Gia!
Bob
Glad you learned something new! Gia and I also learned a lot.
Jenny Anderson
Great episode! I had hear there were a lot of changes once the wolves were reintroduced but I had not heard how far reaching those changes were! Also I did not realize Timber wolves were a subspecies of the Gray wolf. I always thought they were separate. Thanks for getting my brain working!