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Episode 34: Why Did the Beaver Cross the Road?
Guest: Ben Goldfarb, award-winning environmental journalist and author
Hosts: Mike and Caitlin Ruhl
Duration: ~1 hour 10 minutes
🦫 Episode Summary:
This week’s episode of Outdoor Ruhls brings together old friends for a heartfelt and fascinating conversation about fish, fieldwork, writing, and the creatures that shape our landscapes. Mike and Caitlin are joined by Ben Goldfarb, renowned environmental journalist and author of Eager and Crossings, for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with shared memories of working in Yellowstone National Park and travels through fisheries science, book writing, and beaver admiration.
Ben talks about freezing nights electrofishing on the Madison River, lake trout battles on Yellowstone Lake, and the epic ecological significance of the humble beaver. The crew also explores the deeper reasons why fish captivate us, and Ben shares insights into his upcoming book on fish movement. There’s even a little Mets-Phillies banter to close things out.
📚 Topics Covered:
How Mike, Caitlin, and Ben met working fisheries in Yellowstone (2009)
Electrofishing for brown trout at night on the Madison River
The ecological war against lake trout in Yellowstone Lake
Why Eager became a breakout conservation book — and what Dan Flores had to do with it
Crossings: the surprising and devastating ways roads affect wildlife
Writing with humor and heart about dark ecological subjects
Fish as tactile gateways to the wild
Mussels, minnows, mystery, and ichthyophilia
Ben’s upcoming book on fish movement
And yes… Mets vs. Phillies
📘 Featured Works by Ben Goldfarb:
Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet
🏆 Winner: Banff Mountain Book Award for Environmental Literature
🏆 E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation Award (shortlisted)
🧠 Quotables:
“You can hold a fish in your hand and feel the wild.” – Mike
“We’re all just trying to figure out why we love fish.” – Ben
“Roadkill is the carnage of modernity.” – Ben
“Writing with joy about hard things is the way in.” – Caitlin
🔖 Tags / SEO Keywords:
Yellowstone National Park, Ben Goldfarb, beavers, road ecology, electrofishing, brown trout, lake trout, native fish, conservation writing, fish movement, freshwater mussels, Eager book, Crossings book, Aldo Leopold, Dan Flores, outdoor podcast, fisheries, Mike Ruhl, Caitlin Ruhl
📸 Follow & Connect:
Website: www.outdoorruhls.com
Instagram: @outdoorruhls
Facebook: Outdoor Ruhls
Email: [email protected]
🎧 Listen + Share:
Love the episode? Leave a review, share it with your favorite fisheries nerd, or tell us why you think beavers matter.
By Outdoor RuhlsEpisode 34: Why Did the Beaver Cross the Road?
Guest: Ben Goldfarb, award-winning environmental journalist and author
Hosts: Mike and Caitlin Ruhl
Duration: ~1 hour 10 minutes
🦫 Episode Summary:
This week’s episode of Outdoor Ruhls brings together old friends for a heartfelt and fascinating conversation about fish, fieldwork, writing, and the creatures that shape our landscapes. Mike and Caitlin are joined by Ben Goldfarb, renowned environmental journalist and author of Eager and Crossings, for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with shared memories of working in Yellowstone National Park and travels through fisheries science, book writing, and beaver admiration.
Ben talks about freezing nights electrofishing on the Madison River, lake trout battles on Yellowstone Lake, and the epic ecological significance of the humble beaver. The crew also explores the deeper reasons why fish captivate us, and Ben shares insights into his upcoming book on fish movement. There’s even a little Mets-Phillies banter to close things out.
📚 Topics Covered:
How Mike, Caitlin, and Ben met working fisheries in Yellowstone (2009)
Electrofishing for brown trout at night on the Madison River
The ecological war against lake trout in Yellowstone Lake
Why Eager became a breakout conservation book — and what Dan Flores had to do with it
Crossings: the surprising and devastating ways roads affect wildlife
Writing with humor and heart about dark ecological subjects
Fish as tactile gateways to the wild
Mussels, minnows, mystery, and ichthyophilia
Ben’s upcoming book on fish movement
And yes… Mets vs. Phillies
📘 Featured Works by Ben Goldfarb:
Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet
🏆 Winner: Banff Mountain Book Award for Environmental Literature
🏆 E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation Award (shortlisted)
🧠 Quotables:
“You can hold a fish in your hand and feel the wild.” – Mike
“We’re all just trying to figure out why we love fish.” – Ben
“Roadkill is the carnage of modernity.” – Ben
“Writing with joy about hard things is the way in.” – Caitlin
🔖 Tags / SEO Keywords:
Yellowstone National Park, Ben Goldfarb, beavers, road ecology, electrofishing, brown trout, lake trout, native fish, conservation writing, fish movement, freshwater mussels, Eager book, Crossings book, Aldo Leopold, Dan Flores, outdoor podcast, fisheries, Mike Ruhl, Caitlin Ruhl
📸 Follow & Connect:
Website: www.outdoorruhls.com
Instagram: @outdoorruhls
Facebook: Outdoor Ruhls
Email: [email protected]
🎧 Listen + Share:
Love the episode? Leave a review, share it with your favorite fisheries nerd, or tell us why you think beavers matter.