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#62 - The Gray Wolf: Myths, Misconceptions & Culture w/ Amaroq Weiss & Samantha Miller
Episode Description
In this episode, I speak with Amaroq Weiss, Senior Wolf Advocate, and Samantha Miller, Senior Carnivore Campaigner, with the Center for Biological Diversity, where we explore the ongoing challenges of wolf recovery and conservation across the United States, while dispelling myths along the way. Our conversation delves into the political pressures causing cyclical removal and reinstatement of wolf protections under the Endangered Species Act and the implications of state management, emphasizing public advocacy’s impact. Cultural differences in wolf management between the U.S. and Europe are examined, dispelling myths about ‘Canadian super wolves’ and the role that hunters play in the culture wars and conservation efforts. Ethical dilemmas in trophy hunting, the impact of politicized hunting organizations, and the specific case of the Cody Roberts incident in Wyoming are discussed. We end the episode with updates on Colorado’s wolf reintroduction efforts, focusing on the resilience of the Copper Creek wolf family.
02:05 Challenges and Myths in Wolf Conservation
07:00 Political Pressures and Wolf Protections
16:51 The Role of the Endangered Species Act
29:25 Cultural Perspectives on Wolves
42:09 The Hunting Community and Carnivore Conservation
47:14 The Changing Dynamics of Wolf Reintroduction
47:54 Ethical Hunting and Public Perception
50:32 The Controversy of Wolf Hunting
54:00 The Cody Roberts Incident
56:15 Legal and Social Implications of Wolf Hunting
01:03:01 Debunking the Myth of the Canadian Super Wolf
01:11:48 Wolf Reintroduction Efforts in Colorado
01:21:50 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions
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