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Learn more about one of the rarest species on Earth and the efforts by the Yurok and Nez Perce Tribes to bring the California condor back from the brink of extinction. In this riveting story, you'll learn about the cultural and ecological significance of this majestic bird, its early history, and near erasure from the skies to finally culminate in the epic tale of how its comeback creates a more whole and healthy world. Oregon Wild is dedicated to protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for future generations. Read more about the return of condors at Oregonwild.org/condor This program was made possible through grants from the Siletz Tribal Foundation and Mountain Rose Herbs. Shadow of the condor was written and produced by Alijana Fisher, Danielle Moser, and Arran Robertson. Special thanks to Jessica Riccardi. SOUND CREDITS: Sea lion noises: "Sound from Zapsplat.com" Large-animal- running by bevibeldesign, creative commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Condor sounds: Vincent Gerwe and the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Welcome to The Lost Sea Otters of Oregon, a special project from Oregon Wild. The audio presentation of The Lost Sea Otters of Oregon takes you through the tumultuous history sea otters endured, their fight to return, and future efforts to recover this native species. Oregon Wild is dedicated to protecting and restoring Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for future generations. Read more about The Lost Sea Otters of Oregon at Oregonwild.org/lostotters This program was made possible by a grant from Mountain Rose Herbs, featuring a vast selection of high-quality, certified organic herbs, spices, teas, and more. Visit them at Mountainroseherbs.com The Lost Sea Otters of Oregon is hosted by Erica Risberg, written and produced by Danielle Moser and Arran Robertson. Cover art and animation by Katelyn Browne. Special thanks to Tina Indalecio, and all our guests.
TODAY ON XRAY: (1)News With Friends with Emily & Lillian (2)Everything Is Interesting - HIV part 2/2 (3)An interview with PPS Zone 2 candidate Michelle DePass (4)A rebroadcast of our interview with Arran Robertson (5)Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1) News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Colin Jones (2) Talk Media News with Tom Squitieri (3) XRAY's personal finance show Oh My Dollar! (4) Interview with Doctors Julia Goodman, Dawn Richardson, and David Hurtado about their study for the Multnomah County’s paid parental leave policy (5) Interview with Arran Robertson with Oregon Wild about the Senate Appointees for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (6) Interview with Kristi Balzer about the Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
In today's Nonprofit Hour show we'll be hearing the last installment of our interviews about the intersection of nonprofit organizations and city hall prior to the May 17th Oregon primary election. For our most recent Nonprofit Hour live show from the Waypost on Sunday, May 1st we were pleased to welcome current City Commissioner Amanda Fritz to the stage where she shared with us her thoughts about the direction Portland is moving, some areas where we can use improvement and some stories of how nonprofits have worked in partnership with city government to solve some of our pressing problems. Also at the last live show we were joined by Arran Robertson of Oregon Wild. He spoke with Phil Busse about the humble beginnings of the organization, how he came to develop a passion for protecting wild areas and the work that Oregon Wild has done to preserve natural streams, lakes, land and air which has been so vital to the protection of wildlife habitats such as for that of the famous wolf OR7. We'll be hearing that in the second half of the show but first we opened the show with music from our new house live band for the Nonprofit Hour, Irving.