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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mike Phillips - Audacious Goals, Relentless Action

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2019

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Mike Phillips is the Director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund ("TESF"), an organization that he co-founded in 1997 with Ted Turner. Mike is also a Montana state senator representing District 31, which encompasses parts of his hometown of Bozeman and the surrounding area. In his work as an ecologist, Mike has spent much of his career studying and implementing the reintroduction of wolves throughout the United States. And in both science and politics, he's never shied away from taking vocal leadership roles involving a wide range of important issues in southwest Montana and beyond.

Mike is very well known for his work with gray wolves in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and also for his efforts to reintroduce the species into western Colorado. But as you'll hear in our conversation, wolves are just a small part of his work-- his overarching interest is the persistence of many imperiled species, with a particular emphasis on private land's role in the recovery efforts. Whether considering the fate of monarch butterflies, cutthroat trout, or gray wolves, Mike's approach is the same-- an action-oriented, science-backed strategy toward conserving biological diversity.

No matter where you stand on the issue of gray wolf reintroduction, I encourage you to give this conversation with Mike a very close listen. If you're like me, you'll be struck not only by his passion for ecology but by his deep reliance on non-emotional, quantitative scientific data. You'll also notice his insatiable curiosity and his willingness to change his when presented with compelling new information. And finally, I think you'll be impressed by his ability to discuss controversial topics such as wolves or politics in a respectful, considered tone that welcomes conversation and input from all sides of the issues.

I can't thank Mike enough for taking the time out of his busy schedule to chat. This is an important conversation that will make you think, and Mike's enthusiasm will likely motivate you to dedicate more of your time to a cause that is important to you.

https://mountainandprairie.com/mike-phillips/

http://tesf.org

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 3:30 - Beginnings of the Turner Endangered Species Fund
  • 9:30 - Mike's background in ecology
  • 14:00 - TESF success stories
  • 17:30 - Wolf recovery in Colorado
  • 24:30 - Mike addresses the counterarguments to wolf recovery
  • 35:00 - Mike's ability to not shy away from conflict—in ecology and politics
  • 39:30 - Decision to enter into politics
  • 43:30 - Importance of being mission and service oriented
  • 44:30 - Lessons learned from baseball
  • 47:30 - Importance of being able to "see around the next corner"
  • 48:30 - Private land's role in conservation
  • 53:30 - Favorite books
  • 56:00 - Favorite films
  • 58:00 - Favorite location in the West
  • 1:00:00 - Request of the listeners

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Ed, before we get started, I've got three brand new podcast supporters that I want to thank,

0:05.0

James Decker, Heather Thompson, and Eliza Myrick.

0:09.0

These three folks just signed up to support the podcast and I really really appreciate it.

0:15.6

The list of supporters is on the page Mount and Prey.com slash support and it continues to get

0:21.0

longer and longer and I can't thank you enough for that.

0:24.0

Second thing, the Bozeman event continues to sell. We're almost at half the ticket sold

0:29.0

and we're about two and a half months out so check it out go to a mountain and prey

0:34.4

dot com slash Bozeman to learn more about that but thanks a lot for listening hope everybody's

0:39.6

doing well well. Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West.

1:00.0

I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation or through my hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains.

1:07.0

My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artist, adventurers, pretty much anyone who's doing important work

1:15.7

has an interesting story and loves the American West.

1:19.9

My guest today is Mike Phillips.

1:21.9

Mike is the director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund, an

1:25.4

organization that he co-founded in 1997 with Ted Turner. Mike is also a Montana State Senator

1:32.0

representing District 31, which encompasses parts of his hometown

1:36.1

of Bozeman and the surrounding area.

1:38.9

In his work as an ecologist, Mike has spent much of his career studying and implementing the reintroduction of wolves throughout the United States.

1:46.0

And in both science and politics, he's never shied away from taking vocal

1:53.4

vocal leadership roles involving a wide range of important issues in southwest Montana and beyond.

1:57.1

Mike is very well known for his work with gray wolves in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem

2:01.9

and also for his efforts to reintroduce the species into Western Colorado.

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