The Outdoor Communicators Podcast is a production of the Association for Conservation Information. Your hosts Ashley Zeme and Tim Akimoff talk about the craft of conservation communication with luminaries from around the world of conservation with topics that focus on writing, video production, graphic design, marketing, media relations, education and other quirky or unique aspects of communicating conservation. ACI is an organization of communicators that plays a major role in providing conservation, environmental and natural resources information to the public through a variety of means, many of which are continental in scope.
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Graphic design is a big part of communicating conservation, and even though it's a visual art, it often takes place behind the scenes in a busy communication team setting. Smokey Solis is the graphic designer for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and like many of us, he wears many hats and has other duties as assigned, but it all comes back to good design. Smokey talked with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Tim Akimoff, host of the Outdoor Communicators Podcast, about how he got started in graphic design for a conservation agency and about what good design means to a team of people working together to convey many complicated aspects of fish and wildlife management. They migtht also have touched on tinned fish and tea, as Smokey and Tim share many affinities for fine tasting things and great design. Questions about graphic design in conservation communication? Please feel free to reach out directly to Smokey Solis about those. Smokey Solis Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation - 1801 N. Lincoln Blvd.Oklahoma City, Oklahoma(405) 522-4028smokey.solis@odwc.ok.gov
Invasive species are an increasing concern everywhere and a challenge for conservation communicators. The Hawaiian islands are next level when it comes to the challenges of dealing with invasive species and communicating to the local audience as well as the millions of tourists who visit the popular islands every year. Hawaii DNLR's Senior Communication Manager, Dan Dennison, spent some time talking with Tim Akimoff about communicating around invasive species at last year's ACI Conference in Virginia. For a quick look at some of the many invasive species in Hawaii, please visit this link.
Do you work for a fish and wildlife agency, and have you ever wondered what life is like at a Department of Natural Resources, which might encompass many agencies under one roof? You're not alone. This podcast host (Tim) has forever been curious about the differences between fish and wildlife agencies and Departments of Natural Resources in terms of communications. I sat down with Jess Brown, social media coordinator at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and Brent Drinkut, a photographer for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, way back in July when we were all in Virginia together. If you're new to conservation communication or looking for work in the conservation communication realm, I hope you find this episode helpful or at least an interesting look at how different communications can be depending on what type of agency you might work for.
If you attended the annual ACI Conference in Roslyn, Virginia in July, 2024, then there's a good chance you saw us make this episode on stage in front of a live audience. Jason Harmon, Communications Manager for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and Emily McCabe, Information and Education Director for the Maine Department of Fisheries and wildlife guest-starred on this episode and filled in for co-host Ashley Zeme. Our discussion centered around some of the aspects of starting a podcast, types of podcasts, generating podcast ideas. It also features listener questions about podcasting equipment and setting expectations. Show Notes: Want to see what a video podcast looks like? Check out The Tennessee Wildlcast, hosted by Jason Harmon - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrHYtWwg-24DbLVeV480kL67gkTXN-ygc&si=aReZKC_hhcaRSZcy Check out the podcasts that Emily McCabe produces and hosts for the Maine Department of Fisheries and Wildlife - Fish + Game Changers Private for Public Or check out the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Beaver State Podcast.
The Outdoor Communicators Podcast hosts Ashley Zeme and Tim Akimoff talk imposter syndrome with a varied group of guests this episode, including Wisconson Department of Natural Resource's Katie Grant, PayIt's Samantha Pedder, former Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation social media coordinator Sarah Southerland, historian and influencer Ashley Lewis and featured guest Dr. Rob Munjal. Imposter syndrome may not be the most-obvious topic for a conservation communication podcast, but it's something that impacts more of us than might be obvious.
If Virginia is for Lovers (the state slogan) then it stands to reason all the members of ACI, who are lovers of the outdoors, hunting, fishing, conservation and communicating about all of the things we love, then Virginia is also for ACI. It's also the place where most of us (we'll miss you Ashley) will be gathering in July for the annual ACI Conference. In this episode, your hosts Ashley Zeme and Tim Akimoff chat with Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources Digital Marketing Manager Caitlyn Fralin Jacobus about what you can expect at the conference as an attendee. Show Notes - If you want to reach out to someone about details of the upcoming conference in July, please feel free to email Caitlyn Fralin Jacobus at Caitlyn.Fralin@dwr.virginia.gov
Ron Kabele, now retired, has more than 40 Emmy Awards as a video producer for Texas Parks & Wildlife over the course of his career. Garrett Graham is the newest member of the the legendary team that has produced so many award-winning, personality driven videos for the TPW Television Series. Ashley Zeme of the Nevada Departmen of Wildlife and Tim Akimoff from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife talked to Kabele and Graham about what it's like to have your dream job and what all goes into making award-winning videos. Not every natural resource agency has the resources for a full video team, so we asked the team from Texas some of the secrets to their success and what they think the future of video looks like. Show Notes: TPW Television Series Meet Garrett Graham Meet Ron Kabele
Hosts Ashley Zeme and Tim Akimoff tackle the world of conservation marketing with the legendary Jenifer Wisniewski of the National Deer Association in this episode of The Outdoor Communicators Podcast. Marketing has long been a whispered term around many state fish and wildlife agencies, but that is no longer the case, according to Wisniewski, who has tried everything from putting ads on dating apps to selling hunting and fishing licenses at farmers markets in an effort to get at what really works in the world of marketing the great outdoors. Show Notes: The National Deer Association Facebook Instagram Jenifer Wisniewski - LinkedIn
Crisis communications is a big part of what we all do working in the conservation communication realm. Utah Department of Natural Resources Public Information officer and Outreach Section Assistant Chief Faith Heaton Jolley talked about this subject last summer at the ACI conference Lake Tahoe, and your hosts Ashley Zeme and Tim Akimoff wanted to follow up with Faith on the topic and delve a little more deeply into how crisis communications planning takes place at the Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Sarah Southerland is part of the secret sauce in the legendary social media presence of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. What you may not know is that she works with a team of amazing creatives to achieve that perfect tone and to stay atop the digital zeitgeist. In this first episode of ACI's The Outdoor Communicators Podcast, hosts Ashley Zeme (NDOW) and Tim Akimoff (ODFW) chat with Sarah about her role as social media coordinator, the workflow involved in pulling in ideas from a bunch of creative colleagues and what we might see next in the evolution of social media and conservation communication. Show Notes: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Social Media Twitter Instagram TikTok