Life with Fire

Exploring Fire Impacts on Wildlife with Kendall Calhoun

Episode Summary

After a bit of a fire-season-chaos break, we're back with an episode on probably our most requested topic—how wildfires impact animals. For this episode, we brought on Kendall Calhoun, who is pursuing a PhD at US Berkeley and does a majority of his research on how shifting fire regimes in California are impacting native wildlife species. Kendall studies how certain species like deer and coyotes have adapted to wildfire and how they continue to adapt to fires that burn more severely and more frequently than historical norms. His field work is done primarily in Northern California, and he has a particular love of/interest in the oak woodland ecosystems in the region. Above that, Kendall has a clear passion for this work which is reflected in his energy while talking about it. Check out our social media channels for nerdy wildfire content as well as insights from fire practitioners, fire organizations and scientists in the wildfire space: Life with Fire Twitter: https://twitter.com/lwf_pod Life with Fire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewithfirepod/ To support Life with Fire, check out our Patreon and consider donating if you're able: https://www.patreon.com/lifewithfirepod Thanks as always for listening, sharing, subscribing and reviewing the podcast! We greatly appreciate your support.