Episodios

  • The Long Way Home: Veterans Reclaiming Their Lives
    May 26 2025

    The Missoula Housing Authority offers housing assistance to veterans through programs like HUD-VASH, which combines rental assistance with VA case management and supportive services. MHA's Valor House provides 17 one-bedroom units for permanent housing for homeless veterans, featuring communal amenities such as a kitchen, meeting spaces, and laundry facilities. In 2023, MHA received funding to expand permanent housing options for homeless veterans and their families.


    Established in 1990, Veterans Inc. is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Massachusetts, serving veterans and their families across New England, Montana, and North Dakota. It provides holistic supportive services, including housing, employment and training, case management, food security, behavioral healthcare, suicide prevention, and programs for women veterans. Veterans Inc. has assisted over 100,000 veterans, achieving an 85% success rate in transitioning them out of homelessness.


    Valor House is a 72-bed transitional housing facility operated by First Step House, offering housing and supportive services to veterans experiencing homelessness. The program provides structured support to help veterans transition to permanent housing.


    Show notes:

    00:04:32 - Journey from Alcoholism to Recovery

    00:07:55 - Importance of Seeking Help

    00:11:45 - Supporting Veterans and Community Programs

    00:13:34 - Understanding Homelessness Among Veterans

    00:17:22 - Finding Support and Rebuilding Life

    00:25:15 - Opening Your Eyes to Change

    00:26:42 - Supporting Veterans in Need

    00:29:01 - Embracing Support and Community

    00:30:36 - Journey to Self-Sufficiency

    00:33:47 - Life at Valor House

    00:35:04 - Update on Eye Surgery and Community Care

    00:36:30 - Conservation Tips for Baby Birds

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  • South Pole Summits and Class VI Turkish Whitewater: Adventures with Skip Horner
    May 25 2025

    Step into the extraordinary world of Skip Horner, a veteran adventure guide whose 50-year career spans over 100 countries and countless epic expeditions. Skip Horner is a legendary American adventure guide, mountaineer, and expedition leader with a career spanning over five decades. He is renowned for being the first guide to lead clients to the summits of all Seven Summits—the highest peaks on each continent—including Mount Everest, where he became the 420th person to reach the top. His extensive guiding experience encompasses more than 100 countries, with expeditions in 62 of them, ranging from mountain treks to river descents and wildlife safaris.


    Horner's adventurous spirit has led him to accomplish numerous firsts in the world of exploration. He has led first descents of 12 major rivers, including the Yangtze, Zambezi, and Indus, and has navigated the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon 38 times. His mountaineering feats include 33 ascents of Kilimanjaro, eight of Mount Vinson in Antarctica, and six of Gunnbjørnsfjeld in the Arctic. Additionally, he has skied to the North Pole and participated in 11 expeditions to Antarctica.


    Alongside his wife Elizabeth, Horner operates Skip Horner Worldwide, Inc., based in Victor, Montana. Together, they design and lead bespoke expeditions to some of the world's most remote and culturally rich destinations, including camel treks across the Sahara, Himalayan climbs, and Amazon rainforest explorations . Horner is a certified alpine guide by the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) and a Fellow Emeritus of the Explorers Club.


    Show notes:

    00:04:48 - Reflecting on 40 Years of Adventures

    00:08:07 - Memorable Adventures in Burkina Faso

    00:10:48 - Determining the Highest Arctic Peak

    00:14:19 - Life's Journey Through Travel Chapters

    00:16:39 - First Descent on the Çoru River

    00:19:25 - Preparing for the River Challenge

    00:21:57 - Preparing for Class Five Rapids

    00:23:36 - First Descent of the Choroo River

    00:25:35 - From Turkey to Antarctica Adventures

    00:27:28 - First Ascent of Vinson

    00:30:02 - Climbing Challenges at High Camp

    00:32:27 - Facing Mistakes in Mountain Climbing

    00:34:33 - Overcoming Failure on Mount Vinson

    00:37:13 - Movement as a Key to Problem Solving

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  • The Climate Crisis in Polar Regions with Dr. Jim Halfpenny
    Apr 23 2025

    Dr. Jim Halfpenny is a renowned polar ecologist, expedition leader, and expert in cold-climate ecology with decades of experience studying the extreme environments of the Arctic and Antarctic. With a background in wildlife biology and ecology, Dr. Halfpenny has led and participated in numerous scientific expeditions to the polar regions, where he has conducted groundbreaking research on climate change, snow ecology, and the adaptation of wildlife to some of the planet’s harshest conditions.


    Dr. Halfpenny's firsthand accounts paint a vivid picture of climate change's impact: shrinking glaciers, thawing permafrost releasing dangerous methane, and indigenous communities forced to relocate due to shifting wildlife patterns. His upcoming book "The Last Cold" documents these profound changes, while his research using ice cores reveals how current CO2 levels far exceed anything seen in the past 800,000 years.


    Despite passing certain environmental tipping points, Dr. Halfpenny emphasizes hope through action and the importance of individual contributions to combat climate change. From infrastructure challenges in Alaska to the transformation of the Northwest Passage into a potential trade route, this episode offers crucial insights into our warming world.


    Don't miss this essential conversation about one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Listen now to understand why the Arctic's story is everyone's story.


    Show notes:

    00:02:48 - Climate Change Observations in Greenland

    00:06:05 - Impact of Climate Change on Icebergs

    00:09:27 - Future of Coastal Towns and Trade Routes

    00:11:14 - Understanding Historical Climate Change

    00:14:13 - Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change

    00:17:05 - Tipping Points and Climate Action

    00:19:22 - Impact of Permafrost Thawing

    00:22:43 - Challenges of Northern Train Travel

    00:24:09 - Impact of Climate Change on Northern Communities

    00:26:50 - Impact of Climate Change on Species

    00:30:15 - Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife

    00:34:44 - Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife

    00:38:06 - Impact of Climate Change on Bears

    00:40:12 - Grizzly Bears and Climate Change

    00:41:32 - Advice for Mitigating Climate Change


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  • Bush Guides Unplugged: Stories from the Lower Zambezi
    Mar 19 2025

    Join us as we venture into the wilds of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi with three seasoned bush guides—Marshal, Luckson, and Malan. From the rugged seats of a Toyota Land Cruiser, we chat with Marshal and Malan about wildlife conservation, poaching, ecology, and the intricate behaviors of Africa’s iconic animals. Then, we sit down with Luckson, a top-tier guide with the highest level of training, to uncover the rigorous education, testing, and fieldwork required to lead walking safaris—a tradition that was born right here in Zambia. Tune in for an immersive journey into the heart of the African bush.


    Show notes:


    00:06:07 - Protecting Zambia's National Parks from Mining

    00:09:03 - Revisiting the Mating Lions in Lower Zambezi

    00:12:08 - Elephant Encounter in Lower Zambezi

    00:17:12 - Let's Move Together as One Zambia

    00:20:19 - Becoming a Bush Guide in Zambia

    00:22:47 - Intensive Training and Expertise of Safari Guides

    00:25:31 - The Importance of Respecting Animal Boundaries

    00:28:59 - From Whitewater to Walking: A Guide's Journey

    00:30:57 - Family Doubts, Overcoming Fears, and Protecting the Zambezi

    00:32:57 - The Importance of Protecting River Ecosystems

    00:34:53 - Night Drive with Guide Milan in Zambia

    00:39:58 - Transforming Poachers into Conservationists

    00:44:07 - Night Drive with Cooperative Clients


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  • Anti Poaching Dog Training with Resolve Wildlife Cofounder, Michael Hensman.
    Mar 13 2025

    As a child growing up on a farm in Zimbabwe, Mikey Hensman was surrounded by rescued exotic animals like elephants, impalas, and warthogs. This unique upbringing sparked his deep passion for wildlife that eventually led him to a career in anti-poaching and conservation. Hensman is the co-founder of Resolve Wildlife, an African-led strategic advisory and training group dedicated to conserving Africa's wild landscapes. Resolve Wildlife's team includes experts in protected area management, ecology, law enforcement, and community-based resource management. One of their key conservation partners, Conservation Lower Zambezi (CLZ), is a non-profit organization working to protect Zambia’s Lower Zambezi region. CLZ collaborates with Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) to conduct foot and aerial patrols, as well as operate specialized enforcement units, including the highly effective Dog Unit.


    Introduced in 2016 with support from USAID, the Dog Unit plays a vital role in combating poaching and wildlife trafficking. Trained to detect scents of ammunition, bushmeat, ivory, pangolin, and firearms, these skilled sniffer dogs and their local handlers conduct vehicle searches at checkpoints and assist with tracking operations. Their efforts have resulted in numerous arrests and significant recoveries of illegal wildlife products, including over 175 kilograms of bushmeat and multiple firearms. Looking ahead, the program aims to expand the dogs' detection capabilities to include rhino horn and Zambia’s rare Mukula wood, further strengthening anti-poaching efforts in the region.


    Show Notes:

    00:03:46 - From Polo to Elephant Training: A Family's Journey

    00:07:09 - Elephant Conservation and Canine Anti-Poaching Programs

    00:10:16 - Detection and Tracking: Canine Anti-Poaching Capabilities

    00:12:23 - Challenges of Conservation Dog Training in Africa

    00:18:42 - Patrolling the Periphery: Combating Poaching in Africa

    00:21:14 - Encounters with Poachers in the Miombo Woodland

    00:24:23 - Tracking Poachers Through Rugged Terrain

    00:27:28 - Tracking Animals for Conservation

    00:30:51 - Protecting Wildlife and Communities in Lower Zambezi

    00:34:41 - Protecting the Zambezi River and Wildlife

    00:36:18 - Promoting Environmental Education and Community Empowerment


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  • Forensic Tracking on Seven Continents with Dr. Jim Halfpenny
    Mar 9 2025

    Dr. Jim Halfpenny is a renowned scientist, educator, and author specializing in carnivore ecology, tracking, and the natural history of cold climates. With a Ph.D. in biology, he has conducted extensive research on wildlife, particularly bears, wolves, and mountain lions, and has contributed significantly to the study of animal tracking and forensic wildlife investigations. As the president of A Naturalist’s World, he has led numerous workshops and expeditions, sharing his deep knowledge with students, researchers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Dr. Halfpenny has authored several influential books and field guides, helping to advance the understanding of animal behavior and ecosystems. His passion for conservation and education has left a lasting impact on wildlife science and outdoor learning.


    Show notes:

    00:03:00 - Growing Up on the River and Becoming an Outdoor Guide

    00:06:44 - Surviving the Coldest Winter in Yellowstone

    00:09:55 - Yellowstone Ski Trips and Survival Experiences

    00:12:27 - Teaching Snow and Polar Regions in Vietnam

    00:15:29 - The Importance of Tracking in Early Human Survival

    00:18:12 - The Art and Science of Tracking

    00:21:28 - Forensic Tracking: Revealing the Hidden Story

    00:23:44 - Careful Carcass Examination: Gathering Evidence for Accurate Identification

    00:26:18 - Evaluating Forensic Evidence: Probability and Quality

    00:28:12 - Tracking Animals Across Continents

    00:30:52 - Tracking Paws: Webbing, Claws, and Unique Adaptations

    00:33:22 - Comparing Bear Claws and Tracks

    00:35:42 - Exploring the Skulls of Bears, Wolves, and Prey Animals

    00:37:40 - Analyzing Bones and Tracks of Wildlife

    00:39:42 - Protecting Planet Earth: Collective Responsibility and Action


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  • Hal Herring Talks Public Lands: History, Importance and Potential Future
    Mar 2 2025

    Hal Herring is an award-winning journalist and writer renowned for his work in conservation and investigative journalism. His writing has appeared in notable publications such as The Atlantic, The Economist, and Orion. He is also a contributing editor at Field & Stream and a regular contributor to High Country News.


    Beyond his writing, Herring has made significant contributions to the podcasting world as the host of the "Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring," produced by Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. This podcast delves into topics related to conservation, hunting, and the outdoors, reflecting Herring's commitment to these issues.


    Herring's dedication to conservation and the outdoors is evident not only in his writing but also in his active involvement in related communities and initiatives. His work continues to inspire and inform those passionate about the natural world and its preservation. https://www.halherring.com/


    SHOW NOTES:

    00:03:36 - Formative Years of an Outdoor Writer

    00:05:13 - Discovering the Wonders of Western Public Lands

    00:07:10 - From Alabama to Montana: A Life in the Wild

    00:09:08 - Dual Citizenship and Montana's Arid Landscape

    00:10:48 - The Arid Beauty and Vital Watersheds of Public Lands

    00:13:52 - The Importance of Public Lands in America

    00:15:36 - The Origins of Forest Conservation in the US

    00:19:10 - The Timber Reserve Act and the Clash of Conservation Visions

    00:21:17 - Preserving America's Public Lands

    00:25:57 - Valuing America's Public Lands

    00:28:16 - The Importance of Public Lands and Collaborative Management

    00:30:49 - Valuing and Preserving America's Public Lands

    00:33:08 - Preserving Wildlife Corridors on Public Lands

    00:35:07 - Preserving America's Public Lands for Future Generations

    00:38:13 - Connect with Nature to Conserve It


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    #travelpodcast #adventurepodcast #conservationpodcast #podcast #MONTANA #ecology #hunting #conservation #storytelling #adventure #travel #traillesstraveled #missoula #adventuretravel #publiclands #keepitpublic #halherring #backcountryhuntersandanglers #bha

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  • The Age of Melt: What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us about Climate, Culture, and a Future Without Ice
    Feb 23 2025

    Lisa Barill, a wildlife biologist and science writer, shares the fascinating story of ice patch archaeology and how melting glaciers are revealing a trove of ancient artifacts around the world.


    She earned a B.S. in biology from Eastern Connecticut State University in 2000 and a master's degree from Montana State University in 2009. Baril has extensive experience writing about natural resources and science for national parks across the southwestern United States. She is a member of the National Association of Science Writers, the Society of Environmental Journalists, and the Outdoor Writers Association of America. In 2024, she authored "The Age of Melt: What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us about Climate, Culture, and a Future Without Ice," exploring the deep-rooted cultural connection between humans and ice throughout history.


    Show Notes:

    00:02:16 - Growing Up Adventuring in Connecticut

    00:05:30 - From Discovery Channel to Yellowstone: A Wildlife Biologist's Journey

    00:07:26 - Raptors and Songbirds in Yellowstone: Insights from Bald Eagles, Ospreys, and Peregrine Falcons

    00:10:33 - Wolves, Beavers, and Willow Growth in Yellowstone

    00:12:41 - Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts

    00:14:37 - 10,300-Year-Old Hunting Tool Discovered in Ice Patch

    00:16:47 - The Atlatl: An Ancient Hunting Tool

    00:21:27 - Hunting and Survival in Mountain Ice Patches

    00:24:42 - Scaring Sticks and Preserved Artifacts

    00:27:57 - Ancient Remains Discovered: Champaign and Asiak Negotiate Rights

    00:32:37 - A World Without Ice: Melting Glaciers and Warming Temperatures

    00:35:25 - Climate Change's Unprecedented Threat

    00:37:34 - Redefining Wilderness: Honoring Indigenous Histories

    00:40:41 - Reducing Microplastics: Easy Steps for a Healthier Environment


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    43 m
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