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What does on-the-ground conservation look like and who makes it happen? Hosted by wildlife biologist Monty Gregg, this podcast connects you with wildlife and habitat experts through long-form discussi... more
FAQs about Northwest Nature Matters:How many episodes does Northwest Nature Matters have?The podcast currently has 98 episodes available.
May 01, 2025Women in Wildlife: Lauri TurnerMonty and Jess sit down with Lauri Turner, Monty's good friend and colleague at the U.S. Forest Service. She works as the Special Status and Sensitive Species Specialist for the Interagency Special Status and Sensitive Species Program....more47minPlay
April 01, 2025Women in Wildlife: Bernadette Graham-HudsonThis week, Monty sits down with Bernadette Graham-Hudson, Wildlife Division Administrator for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife....more58minPlay
March 01, 2025Women in Wildlife: Jennifer RingoMonty and Jess speak with Jennifer Ringo, the South Willamette Watershed District Manager for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife....more1h 32minPlay
February 01, 2025Women in Wildlife: Melissa HuntMonty and Jess begin a new series, featuring women in the conservation field. This month, they sit down with Melissa Hunt, Wildlife Biologist for the Methow Valley Ranger District....more48minPlay
January 01, 2025Umpqua Watershed with Tod Lum (part 2/2)Monty and continues his conversation with Tod Lum, ODFW District Wildlife Biologist in the Umpqua Watershed District....more1h 10minPlay
December 01, 2024Umpqua Watershed with Tod Lum (part 1/2)Monty and Jess speak with Tod Lum, ODFW District Wildlife Biologist in the Umpqua Watershed District....more1h 5minPlay
November 01, 2024Forest Resource Technology at Central Oregon Community CollegeThis week Monty and Jess speak with Bret Michalski, Wildlife Specialist and professor at Central Oregon Community College....more1h 2minPlay
October 01, 2024In Conversation With Ben GoldfarbThis month, Monty and Jess sit down with Ben Goldfarb, author of Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet and Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. Hear Ben speak at our free live event (in person or online) October 10, 2024. Details and sign up information can be found at www.myowf.org/events....more53minPlay
September 01, 202430 years of Conservation in the Whychus and Metolius WatershedsThis month, Monty discusses over 30 years of conservation in the Whychus and Metolius watersheds from the perspective of longtime District Fish Biologist, Mike Riehle....more1h 8minPlay
August 01, 2024Wildlife Management AreasDan Somers, ODFW John Day Watershed Wildlife Habitat Program Manager, joins Monty and Jess to discuss wildlife managament areas....more1h 8minPlay
FAQs about Northwest Nature Matters:How many episodes does Northwest Nature Matters have?The podcast currently has 98 episodes available.