Ep. 157 Dr. Chris Jenkins: Conservation, Indigo Snakes & Stories from the Wild
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Chris Jenkins—conservationist, biologist, storyteller of the wild, and CEO of The Orianne Society, a nonprofit working to conserve reptiles and amphibians across the Southeast. Chris also serves on the Board of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, where he advocates for protecting wild places and public lands for future generations.
From tracking Eastern Indigo Snakes through longleaf pine forests to bear hunts in the Appalachian backcountry and the rugged mountains of Idaho, Chris shares the stories, landscapes, and defining experiences that have shaped his life’s work.
What We Discuss
* Chris’s childhood influences and the call toward conservation
* The **Nantahala Mountains** and their lasting effect on his identity
* Why reptiles and amphibians matter—and what they tell us about ecosystem health
* Life in the field 150+ days a year and the clarity that comes with immersion
* Reconciling science and wonder, data and awe
* How hunting and biology can coexist in harmony
* Memorable bear hunts, close calls, and lessons learned in the wild
* The responsibility and joy of stewarding wild places
About Our Guest
Dr. Chris Jenkins is the CEO of The Orianne Society and a board member of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. His work focuses on habitat restoration, species conservation, and thoughtful connection to the landscapes that shape our stories.
Learn more about The Orianne Society:
(https://www.oriannesociety.org)
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers:
(https://www.backcountryhunters.org)
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