Reclaiming Wyoming: Dr. Michael Curran’s Conservation Odyssey
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05
2024
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In the latest episode of “Wild Things & Wild Places,” Joshua Coursey sits down with Dr. Michael Curran, the visionary ecologist behind Abnova Ecological Solutions, on a journey through Wyoming’s ecological landscape.
Listen in as Josh and Michael explore various facets of reclamation, from improving data quality to restoring food webs and creating habitats for pollinators and wildlife. Dr. Curran’s unique perspective, backed by his extensive experience and qualifications as a Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner and Certified Wildlife Biologist, offers valuable insights into the intricate balance between human activity and environmental conservation.
We are thankful to shine a spotlight on the individuals working tirelessly to protect Wyoming’s wild places and celebrate the profound impact of their conservation efforts. To learn more about Dr. Michael Curran and his mission, visit Abnova Ecological Solutions (www.abnovaecology.com).
Join us as we explore the diverse avenues of reclamation and uncover the untold stories of conservation, including Dr. Curran’s insight that “Insects are critical components of terrestrial ecosystems and are often considered ecosystem engineers.” And remember, bugs may be small, but they’re mighty in importance and oh-so-cool – after all, who wouldn’t want to learn about nature’s tiny architects and engineers?
So buckle up for a wild ride through Wyoming’s wilderness with Dr. Curran as your guide!
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