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Wolves in the West | Whose blood, sweat and tears are in your hamburger?

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96% of wolves in the Northern Rockies live in the working wild: public and private lands where people and wildlife share the landscape. But who pays the cost of supporting biodiversity?

In this episode from our first season on wolves in the West, we explore the economics of our food system and take a look at how one ranch family is getting creative in order to share the landscape with wolves and maintain open space.

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New York Times The Daily podcast episode on prices in the beef market: “Who do you want controlling your food?”

John and Weston Helle’s wool apparel company, Duckworth

The Ruby Valley Strategic Alliance

Cole Mannix’s enterprise: Old Salt Co-op

The Blackfoot Challenge

Lesli Allison’s Director’s Letter in On Land: “Working lands are the future of conservation”

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30 episodes

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Manage episode 466294335 series 3559368
Content provided by Western Landowners Alliance and Montana State University Extension, Western Landowners Alliance, and Montana State University Extension. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Western Landowners Alliance and Montana State University Extension, Western Landowners Alliance, and Montana State University Extension or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

96% of wolves in the Northern Rockies live in the working wild: public and private lands where people and wildlife share the landscape. But who pays the cost of supporting biodiversity?

In this episode from our first season on wolves in the West, we explore the economics of our food system and take a look at how one ranch family is getting creative in order to share the landscape with wolves and maintain open space.

Show notes

New York Times The Daily podcast episode on prices in the beef market: “Who do you want controlling your food?”

John and Weston Helle’s wool apparel company, Duckworth

The Ruby Valley Strategic Alliance

Cole Mannix’s enterprise: Old Salt Co-op

The Blackfoot Challenge

Lesli Allison’s Director’s Letter in On Land: “Working lands are the future of conservation”

Find more info here

  continue reading

30 episodes

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