Chelsea Greer: Wolves, caribou, and conservation
Show Notes:
Welcome back to Vistas and Voices, where we explore compelling conversations with experts and enthusiasts passionate about conservation, sustainability, and the natural world with your host, Tyler Garwood.
Today’s episode blends science, ethics, and heartfelt dedication to the natural world. My guest today is Chelsea Greer, the Wolf Conservation Manager at Raincoast Conservation Foundation. Chelsea is dedicated to safeguarding the lands, waters, and wildlife of coastal British Columbia through scientific research, public education, and wildlife management reform.
In this episode, we discuss the complex world of wolf management, political challenges, and the ecological significance of wolves. We dive into the historical persecution of wolves, controversial wolf culling programs, and the critical need for habitat protection.Chelsea shares her journey and why she pursued a career with wild animals, the ethical considerations in wildlife management, and the importance of integrating Indigenous knowledge and practices into conservation efforts.
We had a genuinely fantastic conversation that could’ve gone on much longer. Chelsea will be back in for another episode in the future.
Thank you for tuning into Vistas & Voices and enjoy the show.
Show Notes
02:59 Chelsea's Journey into Wolf Conservation
07:06 Raincoast Conservation Foundation
09:28 Provincial Wolf Management Practices
19:37 Habitat Destruction and Its Effects
21:15 Clayton Lamb Scientific Paper
23:39 Ethical Considerations in Wildlife Management
26:36 Species at Risk Act (SARA)
32:25 Spotted Owl
43:29 Indigenous Knowledge and Conservation
46:49 Conclusion and Closing Questions
Raincoast Conservation Foundation: Wolves
Additional resources from after the show:
Wolf’s perspective of the 3 little pigs