Episodes
Jackie Canterbury talks with Dr. Steve Hampton, from the Rainshadow Bird Alliance, about the oldest citizen science program of its kind, the Audubon Christmas Bird Count.
Published 11/27/24
Nan Evans talks with Christie Lassen, co-owner of Wild Birds Unlimited, about how we can make positive contributions to birds and wildlife by actions we can take in our own backyards.
Published 11/20/24
Debaran Kelso speaks with David Lipsky about his latest book, The Parrot and the Igloo: Climate and the Science of Denial.
Published 11/13/24
Jackie Canterbury talks with Malloree Weinheimer, founder of Chickadee Forestry, about forest health, climate change, and the resources and strategies available to small forest landowners who want to conserve their forest lands.
Published 11/06/24
Nan Evans meets with Jefferson Land Trust staff and advisors on Chimacum Ridge to explore what is happening there with community forestry now that the Land Trust owns the property.
Published 10/23/24
Nan Evans meets with Jefferson Land Trust staff and advisors on Chimacum Ridge to explore what is happening there with community forestry now that the Land Trust owns the property.
Published 10/09/24
Nan Evans heads into a local forest with Jackie Canterbury to learn to better identify birds by ear.
Published 09/25/24
Debaran Kelso speaks with Scott Brinton, co-founder and executive director of the CedarRoot School, about tracking and its importance to wildlife conservation.
Published 09/18/24
Nan Evans explores new efforts to better understand the dynamic Dungeness crab populations in the Pacific Northwest.
Published 09/11/24
Debaran Kelso continues her visit with herbalist Nancy Slick to speak about some of her favorite medicinal plants.
Published 07/24/24
Debaran Kelso meets with herbalist Nancy Slick to speak about some of her favorite medicinal plants.
Published 07/10/24
Nan Evans talks with Kelly Brenner, Seattle author, artist and urban naturalist, about projects and experiments you can do around your home to explore the hidden worlds of life that share our spaces.
Published 06/26/24
Jackie Canterbury talks with Peter Bahls and Heidi Eisenhour about their collaborative efforts to protect our globally rare remaining Pacific Rhododendron forest.
Published 06/19/24
Nan Evans and Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens continue to explore planktonic ecosystems. Did you know some plankton can make water go bad?
Published 06/13/24
Debaran Kelso talks with Cindy Easterson from the Puget Sound Bird Observatory about the Regional Wetland Secretive Bird Monitoring Project.
Published 06/03/24
Nan Evans welcomes back Ric Brewer to continue their conversation about the native snails and slugs of the Pacific Northwest.
Published 05/08/24
Jackie Canterbury talks with John Goldwood about the history and nature of Teal Lake near Port Ludlow, WA.
Published 05/01/24
Debaran Kelso and puma specialist Dr. Mark Elbroch continue to explore both mountain lion ecology and how we might learn to share our world with this large successful predator.
Published 04/24/24
Nan Evans talks with Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens about planktonic ecosystems and their significance to global ecology and human well being.
Published 04/10/24
Nan Evans talks to Dr. Virginia Armbrust about the weird world of microscopic organisms that populate the world’s oceans.
Published 04/08/24
Nan Evans continues the conversation with Dr. Virginia Armbrust about the weird world of microscopic organisms that populate the world’s oceans.
Published 04/08/24
Nan Evans talks with snail conservationist, farmer, and all-around snail lover, Ric Brewer.
Published 04/03/24
Jackie Canterbury talks with Bev McNeil about the nature of Anderson Lake State Park, encompassing 496 acres of land with a diversity of plant communities, wetlands, and forests.
Published 03/27/24
Debaran Kelso and puma specialist Dr. Mark Elbroch explore both mountain lion ecology and how we might learn to share our world with this large successful predator.
Published 03/06/24