23 episodes

Wildlife management is an essential part of preserving Northern cultures and environments. In this podcast series researchers, harvesters, scientists and park rangers paint the picture of the complexities, opportunities, and challenges associated with their lives and their work in the arctic.

The Living North Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope)

    • Science

Wildlife management is an essential part of preserving Northern cultures and environments. In this podcast series researchers, harvesters, scientists and park rangers paint the picture of the complexities, opportunities, and challenges associated with their lives and their work in the arctic.

    Kayla Arey: Inuvialuit Scientist on the Yukon North Slope

    Kayla Arey: Inuvialuit Scientist on the Yukon North Slope

    As an early-career scientist, Kayla has spent multiple summers working with researchers on all kinds of exciting projects, like caribou habitat use and muskox ecology. But, she also grew up in this landscape with her family. Join us as she shares her unique perspective on the Yukon North Slope.

    • 27 min
    The North Slope's Muskox Framework

    The North Slope's Muskox Framework

    In this episode, developing a management framework for muskox on Yukon's North Slope.

    • 13 min
    Making a wildlife management Conservation Plan

    Making a wildlife management Conservation Plan

    A podcast discussing the ways that the Wildlife Management Conservation Plan includes Traditional Knowledge to enhance important land use documents.

    • 19 min
    Traditional Knowledge Online

    Traditional Knowledge Online

    Online information is key for sharing information in today's world. Jen Parrot is one of the people using technologies like online mapping to document traditional knowledge. Parrot is the Spatial Project Coordinator for the Invialuit Regional Corporation.
    At the 2015 North Slope Conference, she talked about best practices for using online tools to document traditional knowledge. Here's her presentation.

    • 29 min
    Law and Traditional Knowledge

    Law and Traditional Knowledge

    As a lawyer with West Coast Environmental Law's Aboriginal and Natural Resources law team, Hannah Askew works on issues that affect land, resources, and wildlife management. Askew is a lawyer, but she also holds a Masters' degrees in history and in anthropology.

    • 27 min
    Youth and Traditional Knowledge

    Youth and Traditional Knowledge

    Evelyn Storr speaks about how youth contribute to the work of transmitting traditional knowledge

    • 15 min

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