“We don't want Idaho to have a bad reputation. This is our home state. We love our home state. It's beautiful. We pride ourselves on our nature. We pride ourselves on our wildlife. And instead, we are continuing to do things that are… that are sickening.” - Ella Driever In 1995, wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho, and in 2003 a Boise High school called Timberline officially adopted a local wolf pack. Throughout the 2000, students went on wolf tracking trips and in their wolf packs range. But in 2021, Idaho's legislature passed Senate Bill 1211, 1211 allows Idaho hunters to obtain an unlimited number of wolf tags, and it also allows Idaho's Department of Fish and Game to use taxpayer dollars to pay private contractors to kill wolves. That means bounties on wolves, including on public lands. And in 2021, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission expanded the wolf hunting season and hunting and trapping methods. So it's not too surprising to learn that also in 2021, the Timberline pack disappeared. The students, the ones that cared about wolves, at least, were devastated. Last summer I went to D.C. with some of the Species Unite team for a wolf rally on Capitol Hill. While I was there, two young women gave a talk about what happened at Timberline in 2021. Their names are Ella Driver and Sneha Sharma. They both graduated from Timberline High School and were there when their wolf pack disappeared. Please, listen and share.…
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Student leaders come, go, and endure. Those with a high enough profile ascend to the coveted celebrity status of a BNOC. Others build a reputation and become known in the Canberra community. Yet, as public as these faces are, most students understand very little of the quiet attitudes and subtle beliefs that animate their highly visible behaviours. BNOC After Hours is a short series of interviews with some of ANU’s icons – past and present – to shed some light on the lives they have lived an ...
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23:55Can ANUSA save Kambri with a Night Cafe? Listen to Phoenix O'Neill - the ANUs Clubs Officer - as she features on BNOC After Hours with Elvis Gleeson. They talk about what the social and cultural life of the ANU will look like in 2022.Elvis Gleeson - Woroni Radio által
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BNOC After Hours is back, as Host Elvis Gleeson takes a deep dive into the lives of our biggest leaders. In this Episode, he speaks to Eve Walker, President of the Postgraduate and Research Students' Association of the ANU - on leadership, challenges, and life lessons.Elvis Gleeson - Woroni Radio által
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Elvis & Kelepi discuss what it means to be Fijian, how to handle parties and rejection, and what happens when people pleasing goes too farElvis Gleeson - Woroni Radio által
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