The Foundation offers interesting interviews from the front lines with leaders in Florida wildlife conservation. Click on any of the podcast graphics below to listen.
An Angler's Guide to Marine Warm-Water Gamefish and Their Habitats
Aaron J. Adams speaks about how Coastal habitats are essential to the survival of many gamefish.
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Interview with author Michael Grunwald, author of new book "The Swamp,The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise"
Listen to an enlightening interview with Bill Ballantine, recently featured in the National Geographic issues "Saving the Seas Bounty" Bill has a big picture perspective and some ideas about where we must go to save the seas bounty.
Interview with Luiz Barbieri, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, regarding the FWC Saltwater Hatchery Initiative in Florida
Interview with Larry Perrin, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, regarding Florida Turkey
Interview with Scott Hardin, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, regarding the Gambian Rat issue in Florida
Bear History
Join us as Dr. Harold Wanless discusses the ocean effects of climate change and the potential impacts on our oceans and environment. The threat of raising oceans is real and impactful. Dr. Wanless is a professor and Chairman of the Department of Geological Sciences at University of Miami. He has been studying the oceans for over 30 years.
Listen to our interview with
Dr Jean Brennan, Defenders of Wildlife Senior Climate Change Scientist and 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Award winner, as we talk about the effects of climate change. Jean has the big picture and discusses the subject masterfully.
Jean served as a member of the U.S. Delegation at international negotiations under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Dr. Brennan shares the Nobel Peace Prize for her "substantial contribution to the award of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 to the IPCC." Jean is the author of the 2008 report, "Reducing the Impact of Global Warming on Wildlife".
Listen to our discussion with Mr. John Kostyack, Executive Director, Wildlife Conservation and Global Warming, for National Wildlife Federation. We talk about climate change and the impacts right now, and what we will see in the future. Very insightful and provoking. John tells a compelling story.
We interview Ms. Margo Stahl with the US Deptartment of Fish and Wildlife as we talk more about climate change and the impacts in Florida already and the years to come. Margo has over 20 years of first hand experience in the field and has been the Site Manager for Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge for 7 years.
Listen to Gil McRae, the head of the Florida Wildlife Research Institute, talk about their mission and the challenges they face in working to maintain a healthy species in sometimes challenging environments. You will appreciate the challenges we all face and the hard work that this very progressive state agency does. Interesting listening.