Whisky and Conservation is a bi-weekly podcast by and for the conservation community. We’ll tackle big and controversial topics, highlight issues that aren’t getting enough attention, and share out ideas for how to save the planet. We’ll also spend time learning about the history of the conservation…
When I need to get away from people (either because of a global pandemic or just because humans can be really awful and exhausting(, I ....
Friends, as many of you know, I’ve been getting a lot more into gardening this last year, which means I’m constantly thinking about plants now, ....
Hey friends. Before we get to the episode, I wanted to take a moment to talk about the protests happening the last few weeks. Black ....
Friends, things continue to be strange and stressful for a lot of us. The pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of “normal” life, including conservation ....
Like all good Midwestern kids, I grew up hunting and fishing. These were activities my dad grew up doing and his dad before him. These ....
Few things in life terrify me as much as plastic. It’s a material that popped up just a few decades ago, and now it’s everywhere. ....
It won’t come as a big surprise that I’m not the biggest fan of corporate America. Like a lot of folks who work in conservation, ....
One of the most important pieces of legislation in the United States is the Endangered Species Act. For people who work in conservation, the ESA ....
I never considered myself a “city kid.” I grew up in a rural part of the country, but today, I live in a city. More ....
The human population is huge, and it just keeps growing. For a lot of environmental problems, it’s the elephant in the room that’s always in ....
It’s Halloween in the U.S., which means it’s a good excuse to talk about spooky creepy crawlies! That’s right: bugs! I know what a lot ....
So this last month has been a little crazy, and I wasn’t able to turn out a new, full-length episode. Don’t worry – there’s more ....
When we last left our Alaska adventurers, we were in Seward and watching wildfire smoke blow back in to the city. Fortunately, we were on ....