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Episode 131: Obi Kaufmann - The State of Fire
Obi Kaufmann is an American naturalist, writer, and illustrator. Among the books he has authored are The California Field Atlas, a guide to the state's ecology and geography, and most recently The State Of Fire - Why California Burns. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Kaufmann describes the ancient relationship between humans and fire as part of California's natural history, dispelling the widespread misinformation surrounding the nature and effects of large-scale wildfires, and placing them within a greater context as just one phase of the necessary natural cycles of ecosystems.
Obi's website - coyoteandthunder.com/
The State of Fire book - californiafieldatlas.com/shop/ols/products/the-state-of-fire-why-california-burns
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Revisit: Vitor Da Silva - Working For Indigenous Rights
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Vítor da Silva is an indigenous-rights researcher, ethnographer and storyteller. He has a background in anthropology, human rights, and is a trained criminal investigator. He has conducted fieldwork with different indigenous communities around the world including: the Maasai tribe in Kenya, the nomadic Changpa people in the Indian Himalayas, and the Noke Kuin people in the Brazilian Amazon. In ...
Episode 130: Alex Matthiessen - My Father and His Legacy
Переглядів 35414 днів тому
Peter Matthiessen (1927 - 2014) was an American novelist, naturalist, wilderness writer, environmental activist, and zen teacher whose works dealt with the destructive effects of encroaching technology on preindustrial cultures and the natural environment. He is the only American writer to win The National Book Award in both nonfiction (The Snow Leopard) and fiction (Shadow Country). In this ep...
Revisit: Sara Dykman - Bicycling with Butterflies
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Sara Dykman made history when she became the first person to bicycle alongside monarch butterflies on their storied annual migration-a round-trip adventure through three countries and over 10,000 miles. Her book Bicycling with Butterflies recounts this incredible, nearly nine-month odyssey. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Sara talks about being drawn to animals as a child into adulthood, h...
Episode 129: Gary Paul Nabhan - Desert Earth
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Gary Paul Nabhan is an agricultural ecologist, ethnobotanist, and award-winning author whose work focuses primarily on the plants and cultures of the desert American Southwest, including the book The Nature of Desert Nature. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Gary re-introduces us to the possibilities of what a desert is and can be, challenging our traditional notions. Filled with sights, sou...
Revisit: Benjamin Vogt - Prairie Up
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Benjamin Vogt is an award-winning author and garden designer based in Lincoln, Nebraska. He owns Monarch Gardens LLC, a prairie garden design company, and speaks nationally on garden design and landscape ethics. His new book 'Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design' is an actionable guide for gardeners and homeowners who wish to not only support wildlife but please the eye. In this...
Episode 128: Paul Bierman - When The Ice Is Gone
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Paul Bierman is professor of environmental science at the University of Vermont, where he develops methods to understand ice and date rocks. His findings have been published in Science and Nature and in his recent book When The Ice Is Gone. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Bierman reveals a startling discovery about Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet - it has melted naturally before, hun...
Revisit: Jesse Hildebrand - Nature For All
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Jesse Hildebrand is a science communicator who has been working to connect scientists and explorers with the public throughout Canada, and operates as the Canadian Coordinator for Nature For All - a global movement whose mission is to inspire, celebrate, and restore the love of Nature. He is also the VP of Education for the organization Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants. In this episode of Na...
Episode 127: Basil Camu - From Wasteland To Wonder
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Basil Camu is the author of From Wasteland to Wonder and the co-founder of Leaf & Limb, a North Carolina tree care service founded by Basil's father in 1997. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Basil recounts how what began as a traditional blue collar tree removal business transformed- through hard work, research, and dedication- into a tree care and consulting enterprise with a mission to pr...
Episode 126: Ben Goldfarb - Crossings
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Ben Goldfarb is an independent conservation journalist and award-winning author of books that include Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Ben describes how roads have transformed our planet and disrupted the natural order of wildlife throughout the United States and around the world. As our planet’s road network continues to grow...
Episode 125: Boyce Upholt - The Great River
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Boyce Upholt is a “nature critic” and author whose writing explores the relationship between humans and the natural world, especially in the U.S. South. Originally from Connecticut, Upholt moved to the Mississippi Delta in 2009, where he discovered an unexpected wilderness amid an agricultural empire: the Mississippi River. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Boyce describes the natural and hu...
Episode 124: Nadina Galle - The Nature of Our Cities
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Nadina Galle is an ecological engineer and technologist dedicated to working with urban ecologists and planners to apply current and developing technologies to improve urban ecosystems for future generations. Best known for her pioneering work on the "Internet of Nature" (IoN), a global movement that harnesses emerging technologies to create nature-rich communities, she is also the author of th...
Episode 123: Craig Kauffman - Rights of Nature
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Craig Kauffman is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon, and a member of the United Nations Knowledge Network on Harmony with Nature. He is also the co-author of the book 'The Politics of Rights of Nature - Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future'. With the window of opportunity to take meaningful action on climate change and mass extinction closing, ...
Episode 122: Yolonda Youngs - Our National Parks
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Yolonda Youngs is an Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at CSU San Bernardino and a dedicated scholar, teacher, researcher, and leader. Her scholarly expertise lies within national parks and protected areas, environmental justice, conservation of natural resources, environmental policy, cultural landscapes, and more. In this episode of Nature Revisited, Yolonda discusses...
Episode 121: Zoë Schlanger - The Light Eaters
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Episode 121: Zoë Schlanger - The Light Eaters
Episode 120: Douglas H. Chadwick - The Wolverine
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Episode 120: Douglas H. Chadwick - The Wolverine
Episode 119: Greg Sarris - The Forgetters
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Episode 119: Greg Sarris - The Forgetters
Episode 118: Leila Philip - Beaverland
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Episode 118: Leila Philip - Beaverland
Episode 117: Roger L. Di Silvestro - Return of the Bison
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Episode 117: Roger L. Di Silvestro - Return of the Bison
Episode 116: Rosanna Xia - California Against the Sea
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Episode 116: Rosanna Xia - California Against the Sea
Episode 115: Geoff Nicholson - The Right To Roam
Переглядів 467 місяців тому
Episode 115: Geoff Nicholson - The Right To Roam
Episode 114: Osprey Orielle Lake - The Story is in Our Bones
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Episode 114: Osprey Orielle Lake - The Story is in Our Bones
Episode 113: Laura J. Martin- Wild By Design
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Episode 113: Laura J. Martin- Wild By Design
Episode 112: Gary Paul Nabhan - Agave Spirits
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Episode 112: Gary Paul Nabhan - Agave Spirits
Episode 111: Susan Poizner - Urban Orchardist
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Episode 111: Susan Poizner - Urban Orchardist
Episode 110: Wallace J. Nichols - Blue Mind
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Episode 110: Wallace J. Nichols - Blue Mind
Episode 109: Linda Hogan - Voice Of The Spirit
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Episode 109: Linda Hogan - Voice Of The Spirit
Episode 108: Colton Carlson - Nature's Embrace
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Episode 108: Colton Carlson - Nature's Embrace
Episode 107: Rue Mapp - Outdoor Afro
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Episode 107: Rue Mapp - Outdoor Afro

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  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw 4 дні тому

    Most think of deserts as shown on tv as in cowboy movies. I never knew anything about it, I grew up in the exact opposite, swamp! Atchafalaya basin area. I had an instructor about 30 years ago mention deserts aren’t barren but had life, plenty of it. Which I appreciated this as I’ve seen a little bit about Israel reclaiming desert land, then something said China was doing the same. Which why doesn’t the U.S.? Because it cost money. Where people would cry wasting tax dollars, but let things reach critical levels, why didn’t the government do something playing Monday night football!

  • @marycollins8215
    @marycollins8215 Місяць тому

    Superb!

  • @FeralMina
    @FeralMina 2 місяці тому

    don’t buy sage. it is endangered and it belongs exclusively in the hands of its original caretakers, certain Southwest tribes. they should decide what can be done with it, and they’re the ones who should profit when or if they do find it suitable to sell. definitely DON’T buy sage from “the health food store.” corporations shouldn’t profit off of things it straight-up appropriated from minority cultures without their consent or involvement. and certainly not ceremonial medicine!

  • @FeralMina
    @FeralMina 2 місяці тому

    she’s not actually Cherokee. even her own family says she’s a fraud. her message is nice, sure, but she has no right to pretend to speak for people who don’t actually claim her.

  • @BenjaminBrown-s3p
    @BenjaminBrown-s3p 2 місяці тому

    Great interview, great questions. He will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

  • @markwesthoff1757
    @markwesthoff1757 2 місяці тому

    What is the only race that feels the need to announce their color about everything?

  • @r.griffin7941
    @r.griffin7941 3 місяці тому

    (@15:55 - Caterpillars) I am always checking the many white and red oaks on my yards here in south Alabama. The only time I notice any significant leaf damage or other signs of caterpillars is in the late summer or early autumn (around labor day) long after the birds have stopped nesting. Whitetail deer are a real pest to getting oaks established here too.

  • @dowittrock1330
    @dowittrock1330 6 місяців тому

    Please pollinate the like button.

  • @majidakthalji
    @majidakthalji 6 місяців тому

    Loving the book

  • @TomBuskey
    @TomBuskey 6 місяців тому

    I remember the buildings over the years when I went to high school in the 80s.

  • @1Lightdancer
    @1Lightdancer 7 місяців тому

    Yes! I'm in Oregon, and our Native Plant group has a plant and seed sale next weekend, and many of our nurseries sell some native as well.

  • @sidclark1953
    @sidclark1953 9 місяців тому

    elegiac

  • @Ryanlikealion
    @Ryanlikealion 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the interview. Really enjoying reading Forest Journey and have just finished the section on England. Looking forward to the next section on the New World. An excellent perspective on the development of civilisation.

  • @ximono
    @ximono Рік тому

    19:33 I'm sorry to say so, but this is a misquotation. What Thoreau did say was “The West of which I speak is but another name for the Wild; and what I have been preparing to say is, that in Wildness is the preservation of the world.” Sorry for the nitpick, I really liked this episode! I think it's useful to be able to talk about and be open to enchantment without (necessarily) having to submit to a religion. You can call it Nature, or Tao, or Gaia, or God. Whatever it is, I think we benefit greatly from being open to it and in contact with it. It's such an essential part of reality. And it does have a humbling effect on us, which I think our society desperately needs.

  • @markkelly5920
    @markkelly5920 Рік тому

    I don't think it's that strange . Is it rare, yes , but HONESTLY - HOW MANY OF US THINK OF RUNNING AWAY AT SOME TIME IN OUR LIVES . May it be for a breather or longer . THIS MAN MADE A DECISION AND FOLLOWED THROUGH . I think the Question should be , HOW DID HE ARRIVE AT THAT DECISION??? Was he unhappy and contemplating Suicide , but thought , let me try this first . Or was it , something that was in him for a long time , or was he running from pain , or ??????

  • @gerardsullivan6905
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    💞 "promo sm"

  • @dognoseranger
    @dognoseranger Рік тому

    What a great video, thank you for that! I've bushwhacked into there and the woods behind it over the years and wondered what some of those old machines were used for. Those historical photos are fantastic to put it all in perspective.

  • @JasonvonBrevern
    @JasonvonBrevern Рік тому

    Richard Louv? Richard Love!

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  • @JamesStarkey-rq4ov
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    Great documentary! Is there anything left of the brickyard? (2023)

    • @dognoseranger
      @dognoseranger Рік тому

      Yep, still there, falling apart and being overgrown. I hear that there are plans for building housing.

  • @liane9578
    @liane9578 Рік тому

    For mentioning Aldo Leopold & A Sand County Almanac. New to me.

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  • @liane9578
    @liane9578 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. We are nature. As David Bohm said "calling it our environment is like the brain calling the stomach it's environment".

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