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A podcast that explores the people, culture, wildlife, geology and history of the least populated, and most wonderful, state in the US. Look for Wyoming My 307 on Trip Advisor for business reviews, and AllTrails for hiking goodness, and follow WyomingMy307 on Instagram and Facebook.
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Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Wide Open Spaces - Episode 6
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
When you fall in love with Wyoming, it's often because of the wide open spaces we're known for. This episode highlights outdoor recreation in our state; the effects we have on the natural world, and how it affects us. I interview Dr. Abigail Sisneros-Kidd and we learn about the town of Wapiti. Then I talk about an animal of which Scott Weidensaul said, "Before the East was logged, tamed and farmed...it, too, was the home of a creature the color of wheat that the Shawnee called wapiti." Join me to learn more!
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3 years ago
Once again a pleasant and informative podcast. This one was really great. Learned so much I didn't know about our great state. Don't miss a single one of Carla's wonderful adventures!
4 years ago
Hi Carla! I really enjoyed this episode. The questions you asked were so helpful about living in as well as visiting Wyoming. I love the people you find to interview. So, so interesting! Thank you! — Laura Bierma