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Ecological Wonders: From Mountain Sheep to Pygmy Rabbits to Rhinos with Janet Rachlow

Ecological Wonders: From Mountain Sheep to Pygmy Rabbits to Rhinos with Janet Rachlow

Update: 2024-09-26
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In this episode, Janet Racklow shares her unconventional journey from a dance major to a wildlife researcher. 

Janet's enduring fascination with animal behavior led her to study species across diverse ecosystems, from mountain sheep in Alaska to rhinos in Africa. 

Her current focus in the Pacific Northwest includes studying the ecological and behavioral intricacies of pygmy rabbits, highlighting the significance of sagebrush steppe habitats. 

Janet discusses the interplay between research, wildlife management, and conservation efforts, bringing attention to the challenges and importance of preserving endangered species and their environments.

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Ecological Wonders: From Mountain Sheep to Pygmy Rabbits to Rhinos with Janet Rachlow

Ecological Wonders: From Mountain Sheep to Pygmy Rabbits to Rhinos with Janet Rachlow

Janet Rachlow