Episode 76: American Prairie Reserve – Big Rewilding On America’s Northern Great Plains




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Summary: About Dr. Kinka<br> Dr. Daniel Kinka is American Prairie Reserve’s Wildlife Restoration Manager. His primary responsibilities include restoring and monitoring wildlife on the Reserve and managing the wildlife-friendly ranching program “Wild Sky.” He also acts as a liaison to scientists conducting research at American Prairie, other non-governmental organizations, agencies, and other external entities. He joined American Prairie in 2018, shortly after completing his doctoral degree in ecology at Utah State University. In graduate school, he studied the use of livestock guardian dogs to promote coexistence between large North American carnivores and ranchers. Originally from Florida and the Washington DC area, Daniel has enjoyed living “out west” since 2010. In addition to restoration ecology and applied science, Daniel harbors a deep passion for science communication, having worked as a science reporter for Utah Public Radio, publishing in High Country News, and serving as a National Geographic Society Fellow.<br> Topics<br> <br> * What is the American Prairie Reserve?<br> * Scope of the project (current size and planned)<br> * Wildlands restoration on the Northern Great Plains<br> * Wildlife of the American Prairie Reserve<br> * Working on a human landscape to restore and protect wild nature<br> <br> <br> Extra Credit<br> Visit: <a href="https://www.americanprairie.org">American Prairie Reserve</a><br> Article: <a href="https://nationalzoo.si.edu/news/tribes-begin-five-year-swift-fox-reintroduction-fort-belknap">Tribes Begin Five-Year Swift Fox Reintroduction at Fort Belknap</a><br> Watch: “This Is American Prairie Reserve”<br> <br> <br>  <br>