The Endangered Species Act and climate change; wildlife adaptation planning; challenges and opportunities for state wildlife agencies and much more! Guest Dennis Figg, Legendary Missouri Conservationist!

Published: Sept. 19, 2016, 12:15 a.m.

Show me adaptation in Missouri, the \u2018Show Me\u2019 state: Doug talks with Dennis Figg, longtime wildlife conservation leader from the state of Missouri.\xa0 Learn how climate change will fundamentally alter future wildlife management. Listen in as Doug and Dennis list their top 3 challenges facing the wildlife community. \xa0They also discuss the limitations of the Endangered Species Act in the face of climate change and the overall approach of threatened and endangered species.\xa0 Learn about Missouri\u2019s unique wildlife and Dennis\u2019 decades working to protect this region. They also discuss the role of science in wildlife management and the challenges of developing effective policies from field research.\xa0 They also discuss the overall capacity of wildlife professionals to deal with the threat of climate change and how climate change will radically alter our perceptions of invasive species.\xa0 Dennis shares his experiences from his early days as a wildlife conservationist , \xa0all the way to his evolution into one of the country\u2019s leading voices on climate change adaptation.\xa0 We also discuss: funding opportunities for adaptation; mandatory climate change training; understanding vulnerability assessments; getting the public behind these emerging concepts; and finding Bull sharks in the Mississippi River.\xa0 \xa0We discuss all these things and more!\xa0\xa0 For more information on this podcast, visit our website at www.americaadapts.org and don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Itunes. Also, consider following us on Facebook at America Adapts!\xa0