Give for Grouse Podcast
In this week's episode, we have the pleasure of discussing ruffed grouse and forest management with wildlife biologist Dr. Karl Malcolm. A gifted communicator and educator, Karl gives us an incredible education and offers a perspective and insight that only a biologist, scientist, and wildlife professional can. In this episode, we discuss: * First, who is the real King of Spring, the wild turkey or the ruffed grouse? * The future of the US Forest Service is in question, given the recent changes by the administration. * Breeding behavior and physiology of ruffed grouse. * West Nile Virus can have on ruffed grouse and how a healthy forest ecosystem and good habitat can offset it's impact. * The social licensing and public perception of forest management and logging, and how we can better communicate the positive impacts. * How nonnative invasive species can disrupt native habitats and how they impact specialist species like ruffed grouse. * The impacts of high deer densities on ruffed grouse. * The unlikely relationship between the extinct passenger pigeon, ruffed grouse, and young forest habitats. Follow Us On Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/give_for_grouse/] Like Us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/GiveforGrouse] Subscribe to our YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@GiveforGrouse] Ruffed Grouse Billboard [https://appalachianhabitat.org/grouse]
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