Outreach & Education

IUCN Red List Assessment Discussion with Sally Isberg, IUCN Crocodile Specialist Group

Articles for the public

3. Shaney, K.J. Following in the Footsteps of New Mexico Wildlife. Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper.
https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/adventure/following-in-the-footsteps-of-new-mexico-wildlife/article_23d1f094-6713-11eb-9cd4-0bf796c2bc4d.html

2. Shaney, K.J. Cocodrilos de Sumatra: entre la caza furtiva, la deforestación y la expansión de la palma de aceite. 2020.
(Crocodiles of Sumatra: between poaching, deforestation and palm oil expansion). Oikos. Influence: 28.7k Twitter followers, 39k Facebook followers. PDF or visit the Oikos website which is associated with UNAM’s Institute of Ecology http://web.ecologia.unam.mx/oikos3.0/index.php/articulos/cocodrilos-de-sumatra

1. Shaney, K.J. & Queneau, P. Why is a Lonestar Native Treated as an Exotic? Elk population management and policy in Texas. 2017. Bugle Magazine (Official Magazine of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation). Conservation and Hunter Education Magazine with 205,000 magazine subscribers, 575k Facebook followers. PDF available below.

Media Coverage

Exploring the historic trails of Mexican elk: by Joshua Rapp Learn. The Wildlife Society magazine. https://wildlife.org/tws2020-exploring-the-historic-trails-of-mexican-elk/. Coverage of a research presentation I gave at the 2020 society meeting.

National Geographic social media video clips. April of 2017. https://fb.watch/2op-EPR3bs/

Meat Eater Podcast Episode 061 (Hunting, Conservation, Wilderness Podcast) discusses what we wrote about in this article in a conversation between host Steven Rinella and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Director, David Allen. Covered between 1 hour 09 minutes and 1 hour 15 minutes. Their podcast has a lot of listeners, so this was pretty exciting.