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(15) "Stan Ghert: Humility in Conservation - Insights from Coyotes"

(15) "Stan Ghert: Humility in Conservation - Insights from Coyotes"

Update: 2024-04-09
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Ever wondered how many times you've crossed paths with them, without even noticing? They seem so distant, yet they're closer than you think. In cities, alongside us, even sharing similarities with our beloved pets. Coyotes - a species often misinterpreted by our narratives.


Today, we're joined by Dr. Stan Gehrt, Professor of Wildlife Ecology at The Ohio State University. His 23-year study on coyotes in Chicago has uncovered remarkable insights, with over 1,500 individuals monitored. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications and a new book, 'Coyotes Among Us', Dr. Gehrt offers our Voices of Wilderness listeners an exclusive 20% discount with the code 'voices20' on IndiePubs.


Join us as Stan shares his captivating journey, from first encounters to conservation efforts, in this inaugural episode.


Welcome to the Wild Foundation Podcast short-format series, Conservation Capsule. Imagine being able to quickly take a capsule that helps you retain a crucial insight in the realm of nature conservation. Well, we've got just that in our hands. Through our "Conservation Capsule" series, we've set out to connect with those dedicated individuals working tirelessly for the conservation of the nature we cherish.


Learn more about WILD: www.wild.org 

Learn more about Dr. Stan Ghert's work: urbancoyoteresearch.com

Find 'Coyotes Among Us': https://indiepubs.com/products/living-with-coyotes/


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(15) "Stan Ghert: Humility in Conservation - Insights from Coyotes"

(15) "Stan Ghert: Humility in Conservation - Insights from Coyotes"

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