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Over & Under - Wildlife Corridors

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Can wildlife corridors save species from the brink of extinction amid the relentless pace of human development? Two Chicks and a Hoe brings you an eye-opening conversation with Dana Page, a wildlife biologist from the San Francisco Bay Area, who sheds light on the vital role these passageways play in preserving biodiversity. This episode explores how corridors are essential for the movement, genetic diversity, and survival of species such as caribou, wolves, mountain lions, and even salmon. Dana offers her expert insights into the fragmentation of habitats, illustrated vividly with the challenges faced by mountain lions in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Ever wondered how amphibians like the California newt survive their perilous migrations across busy roads? We discuss a striking example at Lexington Reservoir, where these newts brave Alma Road to reach their breeding grounds. Hear about the innovative measures being taken by local agencies to design safe crossings, including the intriguing concept of underground tunnels. Dana shares the engineering intricacies involved and the importance of considering species-specific behaviors.
From apex predators to pollinators, every species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. This episode delves into the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the cascading effects when key species are removed. The episode highlights the indispensable roles of mountain lions in regulating prey populations and how small creatures like salamanders contribute to soil health. The conversation also touches on practical conservation efforts, such as planting native milkweed for monarch butterflies and creating green roofs to support biodiversity.
Santa Cruz Puma Project
Building the Largest Wildlife Crossing in the World
26 Most Important Wildlife Crossings Across the Globe
Milkweed Resources – Milkweed Watch “Engaging Citizens in Science”
Coyote & Badger video
Interview with: Dana Page

Things that make you say "Wow"!
For more episodes and additional information visit the Two Chicks and a Hoe website and our Facebook page.
Big thanks to our Producer, Casey Kennedy.

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Chapters

1. Over & Under - Wildlife Corridors (00:00:00)

2. Vital Lifelines (00:00:03)

3. Wildlife Crossing Solutions for Road Safety (00:17:36)

4. Ecosystem Balance and Human Involvement (00:29:49)

5. Positive Future for Wildlife Corridors (00:42:59)

22 episodes

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Can wildlife corridors save species from the brink of extinction amid the relentless pace of human development? Two Chicks and a Hoe brings you an eye-opening conversation with Dana Page, a wildlife biologist from the San Francisco Bay Area, who sheds light on the vital role these passageways play in preserving biodiversity. This episode explores how corridors are essential for the movement, genetic diversity, and survival of species such as caribou, wolves, mountain lions, and even salmon. Dana offers her expert insights into the fragmentation of habitats, illustrated vividly with the challenges faced by mountain lions in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Ever wondered how amphibians like the California newt survive their perilous migrations across busy roads? We discuss a striking example at Lexington Reservoir, where these newts brave Alma Road to reach their breeding grounds. Hear about the innovative measures being taken by local agencies to design safe crossings, including the intriguing concept of underground tunnels. Dana shares the engineering intricacies involved and the importance of considering species-specific behaviors.
From apex predators to pollinators, every species plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. This episode delves into the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the cascading effects when key species are removed. The episode highlights the indispensable roles of mountain lions in regulating prey populations and how small creatures like salamanders contribute to soil health. The conversation also touches on practical conservation efforts, such as planting native milkweed for monarch butterflies and creating green roofs to support biodiversity.
Santa Cruz Puma Project
Building the Largest Wildlife Crossing in the World
26 Most Important Wildlife Crossings Across the Globe
Milkweed Resources – Milkweed Watch “Engaging Citizens in Science”
Coyote & Badger video
Interview with: Dana Page

Things that make you say "Wow"!
For more episodes and additional information visit the Two Chicks and a Hoe website and our Facebook page.
Big thanks to our Producer, Casey Kennedy.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Over & Under - Wildlife Corridors (00:00:00)

2. Vital Lifelines (00:00:03)

3. Wildlife Crossing Solutions for Road Safety (00:17:36)

4. Ecosystem Balance and Human Involvement (00:29:49)

5. Positive Future for Wildlife Corridors (00:42:59)

22 episodes

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