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Ranchers as a Keystone Species

Jun 13, 202444 minSeason 3Ep. 23
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Episode description

Ranchers have a large impact on the landscapes that they own and the wildlife that inhabit them. This week, Haley and Ken are joined by Rick Knight, a renowned professor of wildlife conservation, to discuss the crucial role private lands play in conservation of the American West. 

The trio explores the biological productivity of private lands and the importance of maintaining these sanctuaries for the overall health of the environment.  Rick describes ranchers as a ‘keystone species’ due to their disproportionate impact on the environment through cultural knowledge, economic contributions, and ecological management.

Throughout the discussion, Rick, Haley, and Ken take a deep dive into the rural-urban divide, current conservation efforts you should look out for, and even some tax credits private landowners can capitalize on.  Tune in to learn more about the vital ways we can preserve the beauty of the American West!


Topics

[0:00] Intro and the importance of private lands

[6:04] Ranchers as a ‘Keystone Species’

[10:12] Neglect of private lands in conservation

[18:40] The role of ranchers in conservation

[28:26] Bridging the rural-urban divide

[39:40] Colorado’s conservation incentives

Shownotes

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