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#8 - Championing Utah's Wilderness and Wildlife

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In this episode, I interview Kirk Robinson with the Western Wildlife Conservancy. Kirk shares his deep connection with Utah's environment, public lands, and history. We discuss the Great Salt Lake's environmental issues due to drought and human activities, highlighting the impacts of agriculture, mining, and urban growth. Kirk reflects on his family’s pioneer history, academic journey in philosophy, and passion for conservation. He details his involvement with organizations like the Utah Wilderness Association and Western Wildlife Conservancy, among others, emphasizing key conservation efforts such as the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone and public land management challenges. He delves into historical events like the Bear River Massacre, the Sagebrush Rebellion, and current disturbing legislative battles over control of public lands in Utah. Kirk also critiques the North American model of wildlife management, advocating for more democratic reforms.
www.westernwildlifeconservancy.org
00:00 Championing Utah's Wilderness and Wildlife

02:51 Living in Salt Lake City

03:24 The Great Salt Lake's Water Crisis

04:05 Historical Background of the Great Salt Lake

05:26 Impact of Human Activities on the Great Salt Lake

10:03 Meeting Dave Foreman

11:21 Kirk's Background and Motivation

17:17 Founding of the Utah Wilderness Association

20:25 Challenges in the High Uintas Wilderness

23:04 The Legacy of Jim Bridger

24:12 Impact of Early Explorers on Western Expansion

26:38 The Bear River Massacre

29:32 Public Lands and Grazing Controversies

34:01 Modern Legislative Efforts and Controversies

42:41 Public Support for Public Lands in Utah

43:51 Legal and Legislative Challenges

45:06 Wildlife Management and Conservation Efforts

45:48 The Right to Hunt and Fish Act

47:33 Controversial Cougar Hunting Regulations

49:41 Western Wildlife Conservancy's Mission

58:36 The North American Model of Conservation

01:10:47 Personal Reflections on Public Lands

01:13:16 The Wind River Mountains: A Personal Journey

01:17:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Get full access to Our Public Lands Podcast at ourpubliclandspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
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In this episode, I interview Kirk Robinson with the Western Wildlife Conservancy. Kirk shares his deep connection with Utah's environment, public lands, and history. We discuss the Great Salt Lake's environmental issues due to drought and human activities, highlighting the impacts of agriculture, mining, and urban growth. Kirk reflects on his family’s pioneer history, academic journey in philosophy, and passion for conservation. He details his involvement with organizations like the Utah Wilderness Association and Western Wildlife Conservancy, among others, emphasizing key conservation efforts such as the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone and public land management challenges. He delves into historical events like the Bear River Massacre, the Sagebrush Rebellion, and current disturbing legislative battles over control of public lands in Utah. Kirk also critiques the North American model of wildlife management, advocating for more democratic reforms.
www.westernwildlifeconservancy.org
00:00 Championing Utah's Wilderness and Wildlife

02:51 Living in Salt Lake City

03:24 The Great Salt Lake's Water Crisis

04:05 Historical Background of the Great Salt Lake

05:26 Impact of Human Activities on the Great Salt Lake

10:03 Meeting Dave Foreman

11:21 Kirk's Background and Motivation

17:17 Founding of the Utah Wilderness Association

20:25 Challenges in the High Uintas Wilderness

23:04 The Legacy of Jim Bridger

24:12 Impact of Early Explorers on Western Expansion

26:38 The Bear River Massacre

29:32 Public Lands and Grazing Controversies

34:01 Modern Legislative Efforts and Controversies

42:41 Public Support for Public Lands in Utah

43:51 Legal and Legislative Challenges

45:06 Wildlife Management and Conservation Efforts

45:48 The Right to Hunt and Fish Act

47:33 Controversial Cougar Hunting Regulations

49:41 Western Wildlife Conservancy's Mission

58:36 The North American Model of Conservation

01:10:47 Personal Reflections on Public Lands

01:13:16 The Wind River Mountains: A Personal Journey

01:17:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Get full access to Our Public Lands Podcast at ourpubliclandspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
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