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In this week’s episode, we are speaking with Dr. Katherine Gura, a research scientist at Colorado State University and a leader in raptor research and conservation, with a specific focus on Great Grey Owls. Katherine also has a background in wildlife ecology and is a long standing team member at the Teton Raptor Center working with raptors to better understand their needs in a time of changing climates and habitat loss.
If you’ve ever heard the call of an owl, in the dark, under a full moon and gotten full body chills, you will know why we loved this conversation so much. And if you haven’t, take a listen because we offer you that experience today.
Katherine takes us into the habitat of the Great Grey Owl and sits with us as she explains why they are so exceptional, wise, and captivating. And we left this space understanding why this incredible raptor is a wildlife treasure, and what they offer not only their ecosystem, but what they mean to us and why we should value them and fight for their conservation.
Thanks so much to Katherine for taking us into the world of the magical Great Grey Owl.
An owl with a call that will echo through your soul.
Lots of Love.
Episode Time Stamps:
Introduction: 00:53
Interview: 6:24
TA: 1:03:42
Show Note Links:
https://tetonraptorcenter.square.site/product/phantom-of-the-north/49?cs=true&cst=custom
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Gray_Owl/overview
https://www.cira.colostate.edu/staff/gura-katherine/
https://tetonraptorcenter.org/wild-women-of-wildlife-features-trcs-katherine-gura/
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In this week’s episode, we are speaking with Dr. Katherine Gura, a research scientist at Colorado State University and a leader in raptor research and conservation, with a specific focus on Great Grey Owls. Katherine also has a background in wildlife ecology and is a long standing team member at the Teton Raptor Center working with raptors to better understand their needs in a time of changing climates and habitat loss.
If you’ve ever heard the call of an owl, in the dark, under a full moon and gotten full body chills, you will know why we loved this conversation so much. And if you haven’t, take a listen because we offer you that experience today.
Katherine takes us into the habitat of the Great Grey Owl and sits with us as she explains why they are so exceptional, wise, and captivating. And we left this space understanding why this incredible raptor is a wildlife treasure, and what they offer not only their ecosystem, but what they mean to us and why we should value them and fight for their conservation.
Thanks so much to Katherine for taking us into the world of the magical Great Grey Owl.
An owl with a call that will echo through your soul.
Lots of Love.
Episode Time Stamps:
Introduction: 00:53
Interview: 6:24
TA: 1:03:42
Show Note Links:
https://tetonraptorcenter.square.site/product/phantom-of-the-north/49?cs=true&cst=custom
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Gray_Owl/overview
https://www.cira.colostate.edu/staff/gura-katherine/
https://tetonraptorcenter.org/wild-women-of-wildlife-features-trcs-katherine-gura/
🔎 Please find out more info and message us at:
Website: www.kindredpodcast.co
Instagram: @thekindredpod
Facebook: @Kindred
☕️ Please support us at Buy Me A Coffee or Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts
✏️ Please follow, rate, and review - wherever you listen to your podcasts.
💚 Thanks.

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