This podcast series by the Association for Fire Ecology explores research findings recently published in the journal, Fire Ecology.
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A monthly show where we get to talk and learn about all things ecological, including interviews with top ecologists (both employers and employees), those working with ecologists, and also aspiring and inspiring career-seeking individuals setting out to make a difference. New episodes released first Monday of the month.
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The Ecology Hour features in-depth interviews with experts on every facet of Mendocino County's diverse and spectacular natural world. Rotating hosts include Environmental Educators Hannah Bird and Sue Coulter, Scientists Bob Spies & Tim Bray, and Trail Steward Chad Swimmer.
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Nature isn’t just “out there” in some pristine, far-off location. It’s all around us, including right outside our doors. Hi, my name is Shannon Trimboli and I’m here to help busy homeowners in the eastern U.S. create thriving backyard ecosystems they can enjoy and be proud of. Join us as we ignite our curiosity and natural wonder, explore our yards and communities, and improve our local pollinator and wildlife habitat. Learn more at: https://www.backyardecology.net/podcast
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Podcasts de Ecologia/Composições musicais/Natureza
Ecology Podcasts/Musical Compositions/Nature
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Neste espaço estamos disponibilizando, gratuitamente, podcasts sobre ecologia, meio ambiente e biodiversidade. Também incluimos composições musicais de minha autoria, como forma de expressão da linguagem universal que é a música. In this space we are making free podcasts available on ecology, environment and biodiversity. We also included musical compositions of my own, as a way of expressing the universal language that is music.
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Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!
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A series of interviews from the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, focusing on people and organizations working at the confluence of religious and ecological perspectives. Interviews cover four main areas: 1) new and forthcoming publications, 2) engagement in practice, activism, and advocacy, 3) teaching and curriculum, and 4) perspectives from environmental humanities. Our Vision is a flourishing Earth community where religious and spiritual traditions join together for the shared wellbein ...
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At Muse Ecology, we hear voices and grooves of people and place as we make our way back to harmony with the song of life.
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Donna Gates, M.Ed., ABAAHP, is the international best-selling author of The Body Ecology Diet: Recovering Your Health and Rebuilding Your Immunity, The Body Ecology Guide to Growing Younger: Anti-Aging Wisdom for Every Generation, and Stevia: Cooking with Nature’s Calorie-Free Sweetener. An Advanced Fellow with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, she is on a mission to change the way the world eats.
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Interviews with researchers and PhD students to discuss their latest publications and engage with contemporary debates related to power and environment. Produced and hosted by Carmen Mapis and Noé Mendoza
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The One Humanity Lab Podcast: Into an Ecology of Wholeness explores the field of coaching from various angles through the lens of the e-Co Leadership Coaching program. The e-Co program is based on the perspective that we must first develop inner capacities in order to then expand outwards in our service to others. Inner capacities include a return to our dreaming, intuition, creativity, and grounded connectivity to people, communities, nature, and Source. Coaching is one of many containers f ...
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Your brand, your way. Create a clothing line that aligns with your brand, and your company using the best sustainably sourced materials in the world. We have a mission to educate people about what they put on their body. All clothes are not created equal!
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A Podcast about courage, curiosity and the wild within (formerly The Inner Wilds Podcast)
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution's video podcast aims to expand the awareness, accessibility and uptake of new metholodologies in ecology and evolution
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution's audio podcast aims to expand the awareness, accessibility and uptake of new metholodologies in ecology and evolution
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When it comes to the importance of protecting this precious planet, it’s all about relationships: with ourselves, our environment and each other. Join me, Sue “Magoo” Coulter for a monthly show highlighting Women in Ecology. Focusing on the range of ways in which women can share their relationship with nature in their personal lives, the work they do and the impact they have on their communities.
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Washington's Department of Ecology was the first environmental agency to be established in the U.S., back in 1970. We're headquartered in Lacey, with regional offices across the state, and are tasked with protecting, preserving and enhancing our environment for current and future generations. Here, we post stories from our our environmental programs as well as expertise in scientific research, creative problem-solving, complex project management, and innovative partnerships.Learn more about ...
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Come along with horticulturist Daniel Fuller as we enter a hidden world of horticultural, ecological and landscape gardening knowledge with featured experts, industry professionals and enthusiasts. We inform and inspire you with weekly episodes to help you become an unstoppable plant whisperer.
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Scientists are more than just their science. Science communication should be too! The W.E.E. Podcast will highlight awesome women in ecology and evolution - their research, their experiences, and their passions. Science is personal - get to know us! Each month I'll have conversations with women I admire, getting deep into the science they love, as well as what makes them tick outside the day job - and everything in between. We'll get into imposter syndrome, work-life balance, politics, and t ...
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Water Environment - Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Aquifers, Groundwater - Water (h2o) Environmental Issues: Conservation, Sustainability, Preservation, and Ecology
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Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental IssuesContact info: [email protected] or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
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Sustainable World Radio brings you interviews with experts from around the globe; teachers, designers, environmentalists, and earth activists who learn from and work with Nature. Listen to episodes about Permaculture, organic gardening, herbal medicine, plants, fungi, earth repair, natural building, regenerative farming, sustainability, and ethnobotany. Tune in to discover positive solutions to environmental challenges; solutions that adhere to the Permaculture ethics of Earth Care, People C ...
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Episode 45: Effect of growing season fire timing on oak regeneration
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8:30In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Mark Turner about how fire at different times of the season influences the types of oak that regenerate. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-00350-xAf Interview with Mark Turner
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Ironweed’s Beauty and Ecological Value in Your Garden: Mt. Cuba’s Vernonia Trial
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57:06Summary Each fall, the beautiful, rich, purple blooms of ironweeds (Vernonia spp.) grace fields and open areas throughout much of the eastern U.S. They are an ecological powerhouse for pollinators and wildlife, including a specialist bee. Ironweeds can make amazing additions to our native plant gardens where they serve as biodiversity magnets. In t…
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Have you ever seen an Albatross? They are an awe-inspiring sight and there are hundreds of them off the Mendocino coast right now. Many of them are coming here to get food for their chicks, which are more than two thousand miles away, on remote islands in the Hawaiian chain. Ecology Hour hosts Bob Spies and Tim Bray get the whole story from Dr. Jon…
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Turbinas eólicas ambientalmente amigáveis.
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9:07Equipamentos de energia renovável mais amigáveis. A energia eólica é limpa e renovável. A brisa não é apenas infinita em vários lugares da Terra - embora variável dependendo da localização - também cria energia sem queimar nenhum combustível fóssil caro e deixa de poluir o ar. Para alguns, é um elixir ambiental. Para outros, nem tanto. Os planos pa…
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5.16 Mother, Creature, Kin, with Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder
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54:53This episode features Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder, a writer at the confluence of relationship to place with experiences of the sacred. She has a masters of theological studies from Harvard Divinity School, and she's worked as a staff writer and editor for Emergence Magazine. Her writings have been published in numerous venues. We talk about her perso…
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#53 - Unravelling the Planning and Infrastructure Bill: Craig Llewellyn
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34:25Welcome back to the Ecology Academy Podcast, where host Richard Dodd offers an insightful deep dive into the current hot topic - the Planning and Infrastructure Bill. In this compelling episode, joined by Craig Llewellyn from AtkinsRealis, the discussion shifts from biodiversity net gain to the intricacies of the new bill, highlighting its implicat…
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From Innovation To Impact: Nicolás García Mayor’s Mission To Help The World
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39:56Meet Nicolás García Mayor—an entrepreneur and, truly, an ingénue—who took years of experience in industrial design and channeled it into something far greater. From the start, he knew he was meant to do more for his fellow human beings. Transitioning from corporate design to humanitarian development, Nico applied his engineering and design backgrou…
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Episode 44: Fire versus herbivory for oak woodland restoration
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11:24In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Gina Beebe and Lauren Pile Knapp about using herbivory as a supplement to prescribed fire in areas with limitations. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00336-1…
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Eastern Carpenter Bees: How to Peacefully Co-exist and Why They Are Important
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15:14Summary While carpenter bees get a bad rap, they are also important pollinators and play a vital role in the ecosystem. Their bad reputation can also sometimes be overblown. So, let’s talk a little bit about carpenter bees, why they are important, and how to discourage them from nesting in places where you don’t want them. 3 things you’ll learn fro…
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Episode 43: Fire intensity effects on serotinous seed survival
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9:48In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Chika Tada, Ella Plumanns-Pouton, and Alexander Filkov about this unique experimental model that tests the fire component of plant species. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00295-7…
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#52 - Exploring Net Benefit for Biodiversity with Craig Llewellyn
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38:00Welcome to another insightful episode of the Ecology Academy podcast, hosted by Richard Dodd. Join us as we delve into the world of ecology with special guest Craig Llewellyn, Associate Ecologist and Biodiversity Policy Specialist at Atkins Realis. In this first part of a two-part series, we focus on the concept of 'Net Benefit for Biodiversity' wi…
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5.15 Trees for Earth Day, with Beth Nortcross, Leah Rampy, & Laura Pustarfi
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58:12On this special Earth Day episode, we feature the work of three writers who focus on the wonderful world of trees: Beth Norcross, Leah Rampy, and Laura Pustarfi. Beth and Leah are the authors of the new book (released on Earth Day 2025), Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees. Laura is the editor of an anthology (co-edited with David Macauley), …
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Doug Tallamy’s Habitat Restoration Story and How You Can Help Save Nature
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49:08Summary Dr. Doug Tallamy shares the story of how he and his wife transformed their newly built home located on a former hayfield into a thriving forest ecosystem. We talk about how they got started, their struggles along the way, the habitat wins they’ve celebrated, and what his next steps are for his property. He also shares what he’s most excited…
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Desvendando os sons desconhecidos da terra. A primeira vez que Marcus Maeder fixou um sensor de ruídos no solo foi por curiosidade. Artista do som e ecologista acústico, ele estava sentado sobre a grama da montanha e fincou no solo um microfone especial que ele havia construído. Ele certamente não estava preparado para a algazarra que invadiu seus …
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Oil Spills: Long-term Biochemical effects
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59:00We hear a lot about the immediate effects of a major oil spill, but what happens later? Our guest Dr. Jeffrey Short is a biochemist who has investigated ecosystem effects of major spills. Working with our host Dr. Robert Spies after the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, he discovered that large quantities of oil persisted in the subsurface long after the…
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5.14 Cathy Coleman and the Life and Legacy of Ralph Metzner
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54:02This episode features Cathy Coleman, Ph.D., a former dean of students at California Institute of Integral Studies, president of Kepler College, and director of IONS’ EarthRise Retreat Center. We discuss her new anthology, Ralph Metzner, Explorer of Consciousness: The Life and Legacy of a Psychedelic Pioneer. Cathy was Ralph Metzner’s wife of 31 yea…
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Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na saúde humana.
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17:43A poluição do ar é causada principalmente pela queima dos mesmos combustíveis fósseis que causam as mudanças climáticas. E ar poluído gera muitos problemas respiratórios para todos nós, inclusive elevando a mortalidade devido a doenças cardiovasculares e pulmonares. Além disso, as mudanças no clima podem deixar mais favorável à propagação de doença…
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Darkness Matters: Light Pollution’s Threats and Simple Ways to Help
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10:42Summary Darkness is a vital, and often overlooked, component of our ecosystems. Unfortunately, we’re losing it to light pollution. Decreasing the light pollution around your home will not only benefit the environment but will also benefit you because you’ll be able to see better without all the excess glare and will save money because you aren’t pa…
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Empowering The Next Generation: Director Thennie Freeman On Leadership, Inclusion, And Community Impact
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34:04Meet Director Thennie Freeman, the powerhouse behind the DC Department of Parks and Recreation, who most recently launched the innovative Youth Development Professional Certification Program in partnership with the GW Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. But first, how did she get to this point—where she’s empowering other leaders to inspire…
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Episode 42: Managing forward while looking back: reopening closed forests to open woodlands and savannas
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8:12In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Lauren Pile Knapp about how we can reopen closed forests in the eastern United States to woodlands and savannas, and reintroduce fire to those landscapes. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00312-9…
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BirdCast: Revealing the Mysteries of Bird Migration
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1:14:25Summary Twice a year billions of birds migrate across the U.S. We’ve only recently discovered just how large that number really is. Being able to quantify that number is thanks to a large degree to a program called BirdCast which anyone from backyard birders to scientists to emergency managers can use. Join us as we dive into the fascinating world …
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Florestas tropicais resilientes a mudanças climáticas.
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3:26Estudo revela fatores que tornam as florestas tropicais mais resilientes a mudanças no clima. (*) Em estudos recentes, um grupo internacional de pesquisadores buscou compreender quais aspectos do funcionamento das florestas tropicais podem garantir maior ou menor resiliência às mudanças climáticas globais. Como explicam os autores, em um ecossistem…
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5.13 Philosophy, Ecology, and Conversion with Russell Duvernoy
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58:08This episode features Russell Duvernoy, PhD, Associate Professor of Philosophy at King's University College at Western University in London, Ontario. We discuss Russell’s engagement with process philosophies, environmental philosophy, contemporary Continental philosophy, and comparative philosophy (including classical Daoism, Mahayana Buddhist phil…
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Tim Bray and Bob Spies talk with Erin Zulliger of the Institute for Wildlife Studies, who has been studying Elk in northern California. Always an impressive sight, these fascinating animals have a long history here and are currently adapting to changing conditions. Listen to find out more about their lives, their predators, and their populations.…
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Episode 41: Fire effects on plant communities in Ozark woodlands and glades
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7:50In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Carolyn Stephen, Jamie Ladner, and Lauren Sullivan about the effects of prescribed fire on plant communities like dry woodlands, dry-mesic woodlands, and glades in Missouri, USA. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186…
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How to Do Spring Garden Cleanup for Pollinators and Wildlife
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10:46Summary As gardeners, it’s common to get the gardening itch in late winter and early spring. The temptation to finish cleaning up our gardens during this time is a natural temptation. However, when doing your spring garden cleanup, it’s important to remember why you didn’t do those activities in the fall. Remembering that can help you choose what t…
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5.12 Rewilding Christianity with Rev. Dr. Lisa Dahill
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57:04This episode of Spotlights features the Rev. Dr. Lisa Dahill, Miriam Therese Winter Chair for Transformative Leadership and Spirituality and Director of the Center for Transformative Spirituality at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace. We talk about her personal and professional engagement with ecological theology, her study of…
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#51 - Show Me the Data: Local Environmental Record Centres with Adam Rowe
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1:01:42Join host Richard Dodd in this enlightening episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he converses with Adam Rowe, the CEO of the South East Wales Biodiversity Centre (SEWBReC). Discover the significant role Local Environmental Record Centres (LERCs) play in the gathering, management, and dissemination of biodiversity data. Adam shares his journey …
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Convivência entre seres humanos e animais selvagens.
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8:14À medida que os humanos invadem cada vez mais o mundo natural, muitas espécies selvagens lutam para sobreviver. Essa ameaça existencial geralmente é pior perto de centros humanos. Mas não precisa ser assim, sugere um novo estudo. Pesquisadores analisaram registros paleontológicos para comparar a distribuição histórica das 14 maiores espécies da Ási…
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Brewing Connections: How Gizem Salcigil White Is Bringing Turkish Coffee Culture To The World
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33:27Meet Gizem Salcigil White, aka the Turkish Coffee Lady! She is the Founder & CEO of Turkish Coffee Lady, the first and only authentic Turkish coffee brand in the U.S., dedicated to building a global community of coffee explorers and empowering women. With a brick-and-mortar coffee house in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, Gizem has created a space to…
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Episode 40: Crown fires remove a fire-sensitive canopy dominant from oak-juniper woodlands: results from long-term monitoring of wildfires
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7:55In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Erica Smithwick about how oak-juniper woodlands respond to crown fires in Fort Cavazos, and how that affects species like the endangered golden-cheeked warbler. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-00311-…
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Ground Nesting Bees
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46:48Summary Ground nesting bees represent a significant portion of our native bee population, yet they often go unnoticed due to their solitary nature and unique nesting habits. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of ground nesting bees and how we can get involved in their study and conservation. Today’s guest Dr. Jordan Kueneman is a r…
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A ameaça invisível à vida das baleias nos oceanos.
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8:46A poluição sonora dos oceanos é algo real. Muitos acham que o fundo do mar é completamente silencioso. Quem mergulha no oceano a poucos metros de profundidade ou até mesmo quem assiste a alguns documentários na televisão tem a impressão de que se trata de um ambiente muito calmo. No entanto, há muito barulho no mar, como a crepitação de corais e os…
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5.11 Getting to Know Our Host, Sam Mickey
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1:00:51This episode turns the spotlights onto our host, Sam Mickey. Kimberly Carfore came back on the podcast to interview Sam and talk about the way that his experiences, personal life, and religious commitments relate to his work in the field of religion and ecology. This podcast has been running for five years, and one of the frequent request we receiv…
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Robert Jamgochian and Doug Nunn talk about the SONAR program (School of Natural Resources) they created and ran at Mendocino High School for several years. Students learned how to follow scientific protocols, collect field data, analyze it and write up their findings in scientific reports. Many have gone on to pursue education and careers in enviro…
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Episode 39: Barriers and opportunities for implementing prescribed fire: lessons from managers in the mid-Atlantic region, United States
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11:49In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Erica Smithwick about how managers in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States can safely put prescribed fire back into the landscape to address local issues. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-024-0031…
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How to Attract More Birds to Your Yard
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8:25Summary When someone decides they want to attract birds to their yard, often the first thing they do is put up a birdfeeder (or two). It’s what we did when I was a kid, and it’s what countless other people I know have done. There’s nothing wrong with putting out a birdfeeder. They’re a great way to bring the birds to locations where it’s easy for u…
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5.10 Caring for Creation with the Rev. Dr. Nancy Wright
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55:50This episode features the Rev. Dr. Nancy Wright, Pastor of Creation Care with the Evangelical Lutheran church in America. We discuss many facets of her life and work, from personal experiences with faith, interpretations of ancient scripture, the theology of Martin Luther, process theology, and much more, including attention to water stewardship, i…
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#50 - The Life of Batman: An In-depth Conversation with Richard Crompton
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56:26Welcome to the Ecology Academy podcast, where host Richard Dodd interviews Richard Crompton from Ecology On Demand. Dive into a fascinating discussion as Richard shares insights from his 26-year career in bat and ecology work, focusing on his unique consulting service dedicated to supporting fellow ecologists. Discover the intricacies of ecological…
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Mudanças climáticas devem criar novos ecossistemas.
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6:35Como podemos redesenhar estratégias de conservação de biodiversidade em meio à crise do clima? Não é possível, hoje, bater o martelo a respeito da evolução das tendências climáticas — exatamente como e onde vão ocorrer, e em que grau de intensidade —, mas modelos científicos já predizem que os biomas ao redor do mundo sofrerão grandes alterações na…
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Descobertas incríveis no Oceano Ártico.
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9:27Os cientistas descobriram um ecossistema surpreendentemente rico e densamente povoado que cresce nas profundezas do Oceano Ártico. Enormes “jardins de esponja” – como poderíamos assim dizer - foram encontrados vivendo nos picos de vulcões extintos perto do Polo Norte durante uma expedição de um navio polar de pesquisas. Essas criaturas primitivas s…
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Episode 38: Untrammeling the wilderness: restoring natural conditions through the return of human-ignited fire
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9:22In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Clare Boerigter, Sean Parks, and Jonathan Long about using intentional, human-ignited fire as a tool to restore natural conditions within wilderness. See companion StoryMap here https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/57bac07618ef4e1c922a6ac0b5835bee Full journal article …
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From Suburban Yard to Wildlife Haven: Amanda’s Story
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43:13Summary Amanda shares the journey she and her husband have taken to transform their small, suburban yard into a vibrant habitat for birds and pollinators. We discuss the various projects they’ve undertaken, the challenges of DIY landscaping, the importance of community support, and the positive reactions from neighbors and family. Their story shows…
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5.9 Reviewing The Serviceberry, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
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23:20This episode features our host reviewing the latest book by Robin Wall Kimmerer, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, focusing specifically on the idea of a gift economy. The book invites us to transition from the extractive and exploitative market economy that is dominant around the globe to a gift economy oriented aro…
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O mundo tem que escolher: cooperar ou entrar em colapso!
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4:45É um impulso humano natural e político recuar quando ameaçado por uma crise que parece além do nosso controle. O mundo está enfrentando vários desses estresses ao mesmo tempo: escassez de alimentos, inflação, persistência do COVID-19, guerras e os efeitos do aquecimento global. Coletivamente, eles ameaçam a estabilidade e a prosperidade de países a…
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Summary I am so excited to be relaunching the Backyard Ecology™ podcast! New episodes will be released every other week, and we have some exciting guests already lined up. Going forward, in addition to the traditional audio version of the podcast episodes, there will also be a video version available for the episodes with guests. The video version …
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Finding Your Vision With Leslie Grossman: Overcoming Obstacles And Reaching Your Potential
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31:04With a clear vision for empowering women, we are joined on the podcast by author and speaker, Leslie Grossman, a trailblazer in leadership, gender equality, and women's empowerment. After decades of coaching and mentoring women leaders in America, Leslie is now largely focused on helping women gain sight of and reach their vision. Her interest in t…
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Episode 37: Overstory and fuel traits drive moisture dynamics of mesophytic and pyrophytic leaf litter and 10-h woody debris fuels in a mixed longleaf pine-hardwood woodland
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10:35In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Heather Alexander and Jeffrey Cannon about reintroducing fire into mixed longleaf pine-hardwood woodlands, and how that will be affected by the shade-tolerant, fire-sensitive species that have grown during periods of fire exclusion. Full journal article can be found at…
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5.8 Jimmy Carter at the American Academy of Religion
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1:21:43This episode focuses on the enduring legacy of President Jimmy Carter (1924-2024). We feature a plenary address that Carter gave for the American Academy of Religion in San Diego on November 24, 2014. The Plenary Panel was called The Role of Religion in Mediating Conflicts and Imagining Futures: The Cases of Climate Change and Equality for Women. H…
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#49 - The Travelling Ecologist: Mark Roper shares tales from New Zealand and Europe
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51:18Happy New Year! Join Richard Dodd in this episode of the Ecology Academy podcast as he sits down with Mark Roper, an experienced ecologist and consultant from New Zealand, who shares his fascinating journey in the world of ecology. With over 15 years in ecological consulting, Mark discusses his transition from freshwater fish surveys to a deep pass…
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