
Today's Voices of Conservation Science
The science that is needed to conserve everything from alpine meadows to great white sharks is covered here as we interview young and seasoned scientists that are passionate about their profession and what they are studying. The podcast is hosted by the Department of Ecology at Montana State University in beautiful Bozeman, Montana (the views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Ecology or Montana State University).
Podcasting since 2018 • 68 episodes
Today's Voices of Conservation Science
Latest Episodes
Parker Levinson — Counting Pups in Antarctica: Understanding Factors Influencing Weddell Seals
Parker Levinson, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University, discusses her passion for animals, love for field research, and her research on Weddell seals.
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Season 6
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Episode 7
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33:32

Katie Furey — Gerrard-strain Trout Don't Like Fish
Katie Furey, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University, discusses her passion for the natural resources, journey in many technician positions, and her research on trout in Montana.
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Season 6
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Episode 6
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50:38

Elisabeth Krieger — Elk Behavior in Eastern Montana: Hunting for Answers
Elisabeth Krieger, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University, discusses her passion for sports, natural resources, and her research on elk in eastern Montana.
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Season 6
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Episode 5
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32:08

Alzada Roche — Climate Change: Emergence and Reproduction of Giant Salmon Flies
Alzada Roche, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University, discusses her time working with the Montana Conservation Corps and her research Salmon Flies in the Madison River.
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Season 6
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Episode 4
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34:52
