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Fins, Fur, and Feathers

May 5, 2026

Research is an important source of scientific information and graduate students are often tasked with collecting data to help answer these questions. On this week’s episode, Grace Lansdell, a graduate student in Dr. Gerken’s lab, joins Joe and Drew as a guest commentator to discuss fish farms, bird predation, and...


Apr 21, 2026

Crappie fishing is one of the first signs that spring has arrived for many pond owners. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss different types of crappie, why we fish for them earlier than other fish species, and things to consider when deciding if crappie are a good fit for stocking in your pond. 

Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr....


Apr 7, 2026

Feral swine cause billions of dollars in damage to agriculture annually in the United States, and their population numbers can grow extremely quickly.  Join Drew and Joe as they discuss the origins, characteristics, and control of feral swine in the U.S.

Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and...


Mar 24, 2026

Many stakeholders use fire to manage their rangeland, but it can also be part of a complete management plan for ponds and waterways. On this episode, Joe and Drew share some insight into the ways that prescribed burning can help foster a healthy pond ecosystem and things to watch out for for any upcoming burns.

Dr. Joe...


Mar 10, 2026

Fire is an important tool for rangeland and wildlife habitat management, but how does burning large brush piles impact native wildlife? Join Drew and Joe as they discuss the effects of burning brush piles on landscapes, ecosystems and wildlife, and characteristics of brush piles that can affect their cover value for...