Webinars + Podcasts
Check out the project media below to learn more about our research!
Podcasts featuring our research team
for the wild ones
International Wildlife Coexistence Network podcast
Episode 17: Ghost wolves vs. Margaritaville Two wolf geneticists, Drs. Brzeski and vonHoldt, confront the struggle to balance economic growth with wildlife and habitat preservation in Galveston, Texas. |
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Scientific American Podcast: Science, Quickly: A surprising new gene discovery in coyotes may help conserve the critically endangered wolf.
Gulf Coast Canine Project's very own Drs. vonHoldt and Brzeski were interviewed for SA's podcast: Science, Quickly. Listen in for a quick overview of our work and it's significance for endangered species. |
THE wolf connection
The Wolf Connection (Episode #161): Kristin Brzeski (Founder, Director) and Bridgett vonHoldt (co-Director) of the Gulf Coast Canine Project (GCCP), which was created to encompass their research and the community-based approach they are developing to understand, monitor, and manage the unique canines persisting across the Gulf Coast. With habitat being threatened for these unique canids on Galveston Island in Texas, the GCCP has looked at the ecological impact on "Ghost Wolves" and are trying to create environmentally conscious spaces. Bridgett and Kristin went into detail about their expanded research, strategies to bring eco-tourists to Galveston Island, and form good practices for conservation, preservation and sustainable ecosystems.
The Wolf Connection (Episode #93): The first of the Wolf Connection's podcasts recorded at The International Wolf Symposium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2022. Gulf Coast Canine Project is at the International Wolf Symposium! Listen here about how the project evolved and their goals to understand the genetic ancestry of the unique wild canines persisting along the Gulf Coast of the United States. They podcast discussed their work both individually and as colleagues, and their experiences being at The International Wolf Symposium for the first time.
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