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01 Mar 2025 | Trailer: Project Upland Podcast | 00:01:42 | |
Project Upland presents the new Project Upland Podcast, a cinematic and science-based production that delivers on the independent storytelling you have come to love. Cohosts AJ DeRosa and Gabby Zaldumbide learn from researchers, biologists, and subject matter experts about birds, nature, conservation, dogs, and more. Join us as we travel into the deepest, most obscure, and nerdiest realms of the uplands. --- Visit projectupland.com The Project Upland Podcast Patreon | |||
01 Mar 2025 | We’re Not Sick Of Talking About Sage Grouse | 00:32:05 | |
In this episode, Gabby and AJ talk to Utah-based sage grouse expert Dave Dahlgren. As a sage grouse researcher and biologist, Dave teaches us about huge amounts of habitat sage grouse need to survive and explains human-centric issues impacting their continued existence. This is the first episode of a two-part series about sage grouse in Utah. --- Visit projectupland.com The Project Upland Podcast Patreon Read Clint Wirick's article "Are Pinyon Jays the Next Sage Grouse?" | |||
09 Mar 2025 | Cheatgrass May Be The End Of Utah's Sage Grouse | 00:26:37 | |
In this episode, Gabby and AJ talk to Associate Professor and Rangeland Wildlife Extension Specialist at Utah State University, Dave Dahlgren. As a sage grouse researcher and scientist, Dave explores the threat of cheatgrass and fire in the Great Basin to habitat. He also shares his experience with changing technology in radio telemetry and GPS tracking and how his pointing dogs have played a role in his research. Lastly, we discuss one of the most influential and limiting factors in sage grouse survival: area fidelity. This is the second episode of a two-part series about sage grouse in Utah. Listen to: Great Basin Sage Grouse Part One If you want to support independent journalism, check out the Project Upland Podcast Patreon. Clarification Note
These distinctions don’t impact the main takeaways of the episode, but we appreciate the additional insights from experts in the field. | |||
21 Mar 2025 | Why No One's Heard Of The Passenger Pigeon | 00:35:31 | |
In this episode, Gabby and AJ talk to Mark Avery, author of A Message from Martha. As a biologist and conservationist, Mark takes us back in time to reconstruct the biology, habitat, and final era of the Passenger Pigeon. The Passenger Pigeon's extinction is one of the most dramatic extinction stories of the 20th century, resulting in the loss of the most numerous bird on Earth. This episode explores everything from nesting biology and historical accounts to habitat destruction and the last Passenger Pigeon to die in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo—Martha. Listen to past episodes here: Project Upland Podcast If you want to support independent journalism, check out the Project Upland Podcast Patreon. You can also subscribe to the Project Upland Podcast on: | |||
09 Apr 2025 | Are Upland Hunters Hardcore? The Data Says Yes | 00:36:07 | |
In this episode, Gabby and AJ talk about the North American Upland Bird Hunting Survey, which has been conducted annually since 2018. The eighth iteration of this survey explores everything from hunting dogs and shotguns to upland bird species—and just how much and how people hunt them. The 2025 edition includes an expanded opinion section covering current and historical policies, environmental issues, and political leanings. Learn how hard the Project Upland community hunts, all the way to their favorite dog breeds. Listen to past episodes here: Project Upland Podcast If you want to support independent journalism, check out the Project Upland Podcast Patreon. You can also subscribe to the Project Upland Podcast on: |