
Host Mike Pedersen, travels throughout North America to explore the issues that are threatening wildlife, and to meet the people spearheading initiatives to keep them on the landscape.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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On this final episode of Faces of Wildlife, we learn more about host Mike Pedersen's journey into conservation. This is the story of how Mike got involved in wildlife management and habitat preservation.
Thank you for joining us for Faces of Wildli... more
On this episode, Mike chats with Brian Springinotic - CEO of the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation in Victoria, British Columbia.
The HCTF exists because its major contributors (hunters, anglers, trappers, and guide-outfitters) were willing to ... more
On this episode, we continue the discussion on Caribou and shift our focus to habitat management and predator management. When it comes to caribou, we only have a few options that will help recover this iconic Canadian species, and they aren't easy t... more
On episode three, Mike heads east to Revelstoke, British Columbia to chat with Dr. Rob Serrouya and Brian Glaicar. In this first of two episodes dedicated to caribou, we meet Rob and Brian, cover a brief history of caribou, and look at some of the is... more
Well done Mike and thank you for the opportunity to share my story
This podcast is exactly what we need right now. And fits in the space that is missing in hunting, wildlife and conservation media. A sober and gentle view of wildlife and the issues they face right now. Created by a hunter-conservationist who clearly wants what is best for the animals and their habit.
I see a mule deer walk past my kitchen window almost daily and it brings joy to my family every single time. Something we will remember is a privilege and worth protecting on so many different levels. Can’t wait for future episodes!
Very excited to hear this series. Mike crushes the podcast game with quality audio and content.
Looking forward to hearing about our impacts on our wild places










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