Voices of Greater Yellowstone
The wild heart of North America - the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem - is home to vast landscapes, roaring rivers, iconic wildlife, and diverse communities. Join us to hear the stories of those who love this wild ecosystem.
Episodes
44 episodes
Sandhill Cranes: Greater Yellowstone's Modern Dinosaurs
Have you ever heard what sounds like a prehistoric call on the air? It’s one of my favorite sounds that signals spring’s arrival in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.One of my favorite questions to ask friends, or just people I meet in g...
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Episode 43
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1:07:50
Virtual Fencing: Win-Win Tech for Wildlife and Livestock
The vast public and private lands that make up Greater Yellowstone are crisscrossed with miles upon miles of fences. While fences aren’t inherently bad—and are often necessary in certain areas to keep wildlife off roads, livestock contained, an...
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Episode 42
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44:03
The Fight for Our Public Lands
I want you to think of your very favorite spot on public lands. Is it a local backcountry camping site? A trail you love to hike with your friends and family? A secret location in Yellowstone National Park where you find solitude? N...
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Episode 41
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1:02:59
Frozen Assets: Why Greater Yellowstone Needs Snow
If you live in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, or have visited during the winter months, you know just how absolutely magical this place is with a thick blanket of snow. Whether you’re out skiing, snowshoeing or admiring it from your cozy fi...
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Episode 40
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1:03:33
Making Strides for Montana Wildlife Crossings
Wildlife crossings are amazing. They’re one of the greatest tools in the toolbox when it comes to preserving migration and movement corridors in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem while keeping drivers safe on the road. T...
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Episode 39
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36:54
Story Time in the Gallatin and Madison Mountain Ranges
Just northwest of Yellowstone National Park rise two remarkable mountain ranges home to a host of iconic wildlife, the headwaters of significant river systems, and world-class recreation opportunities. Encompassed in the 3.1-million-acre Custer...
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Episode 38
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36:04
Thermophiles: Life in Yellowstone's Geothermal Features (Part 2)
Welcome back to part 2 of our thermophiles in Yellowstone conversation! If you haven’t tuned in to part 1 first, I recommend pausing this episode and hopping into the previous one to learn the basics about the terrific thermophiles.
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Episode 37
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41:54
Thermophiles: Life in Yellowstone's Geothermal Features (Part 1)
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is known for a lot of big things. Charismatic megafauna like bears and bison, expansive forests as far as the eye can see, and mountain ranges that seem to touch the sky are all found in this unique region. How...
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Episode 36
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36:49
Trout Tales: The Comeback of the Yellowstone Cutthroat
Is there any fish species in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem more iconic than the Yellowstone cutthroat trout? While the name conjures imagery of a ruthless nature, these fish are called cutthroats due to the distinct red markings found along...
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Episode 35
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33:06
Re-Indigenizing Public Lands
Before public lands were even a concept, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem was, and continues to be, stewarded by Indigenous Peoples. In short, public lands are Native Lands. In today’s world, many current public land management policies exclud...
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Episode 34
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40:23
Beaver-Mania! (Part 2)
In the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond, beavers are experiencing a bit of a renaissance. These large aquatic rodents are critical ecosystem engineers and play a role in mitigating the effects of climate change and strengthening wildlif...
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Episode 33
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34:31
Beaver-Mania! (Part 1)
In the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond, beavers are experiencing a bit of a renaissance. These large aquatic rodents are critical ecosystem engineers and play a role in mitigating the effects of climate change and strengthening wildlif...
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Episode 32
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37:49
Why Yellowstone Bison Matter
What makes Yellowstone bison special? Sure, they’re the largest herd of bison found in the United States, but why are they the best bet for restoring bison across the country? Is it the fluffiest fur, the pointiest horns, or something else? In ...
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Episode 31
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41:32
Hydrothermal Explosions: When Yellowstone Goes Boom!
What happens beneath Yellowstone is vast and varied. One of the most interesting geological phenomena found here is hydrothermal explosions. While they may not have a timetable like some of the iconic geysers, or the breathtaking colors of some...
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Episode 30
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40:15
The Past, Present, and Future of Grizzly Bear Conservation
What would Greater Yellowstone be like without the grizzly bear? Once upon a time, we were close to answering that question. Today, these grizzly bears represent one of the greatest conservation success stories. Going forward, we want to make s...
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Episode 29
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48:27
Echoes in the Dark: All About Bats in Greater Yellowstone (Part 2)
Bats elicit many emotions from us – fear, intrigue, aversion, adoration. These pint-sized flyers often go unnoticed, yet they play a vital role in maintaining the balance of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. From their incredibly u...
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Episode 28
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49:00
Echoes in the Dark: All About Bats in Greater Yellowstone (Part 1)
Bats elicit many emotions from us – fear, intrigue, aversion, adoration. These pint-sized flyers often go unnoticed, yet they play a vital role in maintaining the balance of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.From their incredibly unique ...
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Episode 27
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44:30
History of Yellowstone National Park (Part 2)
Yellowstone National Park holds the distinction of being the United States' first national park. What does it mean to be the first? What was a national park in the 19th century, and does it hold the same definition today? We’ll answer those que...
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Episode 26
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59:06
History of Yellowstone National Park (Part 1)
Yellowstone National Park holds the distinction of being the United States' first national park. What does it mean to be the first? What was a national park in the 19th Century, and does it hold the same definition today? We’ll answer those que...
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Episode 25
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46:15
How Native Pollinators Keep Greater Yellowstone Blooming
It’s no secret that Greater Yellowstone contains some of the most beautiful wildflower landscapes in the world. In late spring and early summer, fields explode with yellow, purple, pink, and many more vibrant hues found in our native blooming p...
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Episode 24
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50:13
Studying Yellowstone's Iconic Wolves
Wolves in Greater Yellowstone represent one of the greatest conservation success stories. Once absent from the ecosystem, a reintroduction nearly 30 years ago brought back this keystone species to the landscape. Today, Yellowstone wolves are re...
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Episode 23
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1:06:06
Trail Crew Work in Yellowstone’s Backcountry
Thanks to that little glowing box in our hand, we are constantly inundated with heavy news, social media updates, or the fact that you forgot to do Wordle again. Have you ever just wanted to chuck it into the trash and head out to your nearest ...
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Episode 22
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52:19
Surviving the Cold: How Winter Habitats Sustain Wildlife
Winter is a brutal time of year in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The sun rises late and sets early, temperatures stay well below freezing for weeks on end, and the snow can pile up foot on top of foot. For the ecosystem’s many ungulates, i...
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Episode 21
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37:31
Innovative Wildlife-Livestock Conflict Prevention
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is a vast landscape shared by people and wildlife. Habitat for species like grizzly bears, wolves, elk, and more isn’t just found within public lands, but exists alongside, and even overlaps with, the wide-open...
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Episode 20
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1:01:29