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069 Looking at why elk keep their antlers througout the winter, and forest fires in California and British Columbia

In this episode, I take a look at the possibility that antler development in elk, may not be just about romance, but may have a…

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057 New Burgess fossils, and red fox return to the Rockies, episode 57 of the Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast

Welcome to episode 57 of the Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast, I’m your host, Ward Cameron and I’m recording this on April 1, 2018. This…

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054 Frozen feet at Christmas, new wolf pack forming, 10 New Year Resolutions, and what determines success in Grizzly translocations

This week I share a story that shows just how much Tom Wilson was willing to do for Christmas dinner with his family. I explore…

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045 Wolves help grizzlies by killing elk, the Trans Canada Trail is complete, the Jasper to Columbia Icefields trail falls into limbo, and gold rushes in British Columbia

In this episode, I look at the possibility that a landscape without wolves might also be a landscape without grizzlies. In addition, Canada’s Great Trail,…

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043 Save a caribou by killing a moose, the Burgess Shales, and fire updates on the mountain west

In this episode, I look at a program in British Columbia that is trying to help restore caribou populations by killing moose. I also take…

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017 2017 Park Passes, Canada Rated a top tourism destination, Global Water Futures, and Caribou in the Rockies

In this episode I’ll explain why you’ll still need a park pass to visit Canada’s National Parks this year, even though that admission is free…

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006 Unethical Photographers, Amazing Parks Dog and Handler Honoured, Book Reviews, ice Age Migration Dilemna, and Ground Squirrel Reflections

This week we’ll look at unscrupulous photographers using telemetry antennas to try to track wildlife. As a counterbalance, we’ll profile one of Banff’s dog handlers…

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