Conservation Nation EP14: What explains California’s water scarcity woes?
Learn about California's water scarcity woes in Episode 14 of CFACT's original video series Conservation Nation.
Learn about California's water scarcity woes in Episode 14 of CFACT's original video series Conservation Nation.
Gabriella Hoffman welcomes "Stop Lava Ridge" activists Diana Nielsen and Dean Dimond onto the program to discuss why they oppose Lava Ridge Wind Project.
What the media gets wrong about Bears Ears National Monument? A lot, argues San Juan County Commissioner Bruce Adams.
"I started getting into little filmmaking in college at Florida State in Tallahassee. And there was a major there's called Digital Media Production. We learned how to shoot interviews and tell people stories. Most of them were kind of around the sporting events at the school. And when I graduated, I was interested in, like, political stuff. So I was working on Capitol Hill doing video editing and I decided to go out on my own...After I met Gabby, we started doing some outdoor, like the filmmaking in [the] outdoor space, I just fell in love with it. And like she [...]
"More than 1,400 salmon returned to the Penobscot River in 2020. That was the highest number since 2011, the Maine marine resources department found. The Penobscot is the most productive river for the salmon. It averaged only about 700 fish per year from 2012 to 2019." — Associated Press In Episode 198 of District of Conservation, Gabriella recaps her trip to Pennsylvania and what she learned in oil and gas country; she explains her take on the NCPA employee who accosted Tucker Carlson at a Montana fly shop; the effort to award Atlantic salmon more Endangered Species protections; and what to expect in tomorrow's interview with Washington Free [...]
In Episode 153 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discussed several topics trending in the conservation space. Listen here!