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Conservation Today — 74 episodes

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1

Joe Walicki in the Wild

2

Winchester Dam, The Most Dangerous Dam in Oregon

3

Kai Huschke and the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund

4

Rights of Nature in Lane County

5

Wild Horses on Public Lands, PART 2

6

Wild Horses on Public Lands, PART 1

7

Carol Van Strum

8

Patrick Starnes talks about Oregon state issues.

9

Issues with the lower Snake River Dams, a conversation with Bonnie Olin

10

Latest on Jordan Cove LNG project in Oregon

11

Dr. Bob Dannenhoffer talks about the Covid pandemic in Douglas County

12

Winchester Dam, what is wrong with it and who will fix it?

13

Audrey Squires describes restoration projects funded by the PacificCorp Mitigation Funds

14

Kimberly Holmquist, Douglas County Community Rights

15

Kyle Reed, Fire Prevention Specialist

16

Kat Stone and her Oregon Senate District 1 campaign, and other work in Douglas County

17

Oregon People's Rebate

18

Dr. Phil Harding with Citizens Climate Lobby

19

Kirk Blaine, Native Fish Society

20

Douglas County, shall the name refer to Stephen or David Douglas?

21

Community Resistance to Jordan Cove

22

Jordan Cove Energy Project panel webinar, the day FERC approved it

23

Will Falk, author of How Dams Fail, talks about Community Rights.

24

Ralph Bloomers talks about an MOU signed by environmentalists and logging corporations.

25

Another try for Oregon's Climate Bill, and, Logging in Alaska

26

Samantha Krop, Cascadia Wildlands

27

Oregon's Forestry Laws: What is wrong with them and how we can fix them.

28

Oregon Ballot Measures addressing the Climate

29

Barabara Davis talks about the court overturning Lincoln County's measure 21-177

30

Community Rights

31

Stuart Liebowitz talks about climate change and four upcoming events in Douglas County

32

Janice Reid talks about spotted owls, research and results

33

Dr. Dominick DellaSala talks about forests, carbon and wildfire

34

Jordan Cove Project: It's time to write our comments. Tell the feds what you think.

35

Glide Wildflower Show: What it is, how it's put together, history, and homemade pies

36

Feminism is discussed by two professors who teach the subject.

37

Native Plant Society, with Neal Hadley

38

Live at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference

39

Dr. John Telberth, Center for Sustainable Economy and Citizens at the Douglas County Rally

40

Dylan Kruse on Oregon's carbon reduction bill, and Tonia Moro on the Douglas County pipeline permits recently found illegal

41

Clean Energy Jobs Bill and Whistlers Bend County Park

42

Jordan Cove public hearing in Canyonville

43

Becky McRay, The North Umpqua Foundation president

44

James Caplan talks about his many projects in the Umpqua

45

Stanley Petrowski talks ecosystems on the South Umpqua River

46

Steven Cole documents old growth forests saved by Umpqua Watersheds

47

Chris Rush, botanist and member of South Umpqua Rural Community Partnership

48

Stuart Leibowitz talks about the recent UN Report on Climate Change

49

North Umpqua Hydro Project and salmon. A conversation with Richard Grost

50

Pat Quinn talks About BLM Public Lands

51

Biochar -- What is it, What good is it, and How is it made. Described by Scott McKain from UBET

52

Oregon Forest Practices Act discussed by Jason Gonzalez from Oregon Wild

53

Douglas County Parks and other county issues discussed by Kat Stone and John Hunter

54

Wildlife Safari Education Director Leila Goulet, and the bear encounter

55

Mark Lenihan, president of PFLAG Roseburg

56

Lisa Arkin talks about the work Beyond Toxics does in Oregon

57

Cristina Hubbard, of Forest Web, talks about saving old growth forests, wolves, and ecosystems in Oregon

58

Robin Wisdom talks about the League of Women Voters in the Umpqua Valley

59

Al Walker and Bob Allen talk about alternate energy in Douglas County

60

Maya Jarrad talks about a pipeline.

61

Umpqua Watersheds Executive Director, Kasey Hovik, talks of their programs and events

62

Crater Lake Wilderness proposal described by Robbin Schindele of Umpqua Watersheds

63

2 parts this week: BLM Old growth forest cut for roads, and, Keven Matthews wisdom.

64

Umpqua Wilderness by Bob Hoehne

65

Our Children's Trust Lawsuit. A summary by two of the plaintiffs.

66

Daniel Robertson, historian, talks about Oregon's O&C Act

67

Stacey McLaughlin talks about threats to Douglas County properties from eminent domain.

68

Cascadia Wildlands, Gabe Scott on public forest management in Douglas County

69

Shannon Applegate, part 2, includes anthropologist Christopher Ruiz talking about the dig at the Applegate House

70

Shannon Applegate talks about forestry history in the Pacific Northwest, as well as her family history.

71

Dr. Ken Carloni discusses fire management by Native Americans in the Umpqua watershed.

72

Coast Range Forest Watch, Janet Moore

73

Stuart Liebowitz talks about climate change.

74

Peggy Cheatham talks about efforts to help injured and orphaned wildlife.