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Seven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedGeology near the Pawcatuck River with Dr. BovingJoin Hugh Markey and Marc Doherty for a walking tour through the Champlin Farm Preserve with Dr. Thomas Boving, a hydrogeologist and professor at the University of Rhode Island. As we explore the landscape, Dr. Boving uncovers how glaciers, fault lines, and flowing water have shaped the land over millennia. From bedrock to boulders, we learn how geology and hydrology reveal the power of our rivers.Dr. Boving is a professor in URI’s Department of Geosciences and an expert in groundwater protection, contaminant transport, and sustainable water management.To learn more about Champlin Farm Pr...2025-07-1517 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedHow the Shunock River Powered North Stonington, CT with Vilma GregoropoulosListen in as Vilma Gregoropoulos, landscape expert and historian with the North Stonington Historical Society, guides us through the story of water power, industry, and mill town life. Together, we explore how the Shunock River and its tributaries powered the mills that built North Stonington. Throughout the episode, Vilma weaves in local lore, bringing the past to life through rich detail and expert insight.This podcast is brought to you by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council, and is hosted by Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey. Follow us on: ...2025-04-1633 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedCounting Waterfowl with Wildlife Biologist, Jenny KilburnIn this episode, Hugh Markey and Casey Merkle wade into the world of waterfowl  monitoring with experts from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RI DEM). Jenny Kilburn, Principal Wildlife Biologist, explains how annual waterfowl counts help track species trends, inform conservation efforts, and guide regulations.Whether you’re a birdwatcher, hunter, or conservationist, this episode provides valuable insights into how RI DEM works to protect waterfowl and their critical habitats across our Wild and Scenic Rivers watershed (and beyond).Looking to volunteer with RI DEM as a wildlife monitor? Visit https://dem.ri.gov...2025-03-1213 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedMini BioBlitz with the Westerly Land TrustJoin us in a late summer mini BioBlitz with the Westerly Land Trust! How many organisms can be found in just four hours of exploring?Hugh Markey joined Marc Doherty, Land Stewardship Manager at the Westerly Land Trust, for a Mini BioBlitz at Avondale Preserve in Westerly, RI! From chatting with participants to going behind-the-scenes, Hugh got a firsthand look at the excitement and passion for biodiversity and exploration.Curious about what they discovered? Check out the finds on WLT's page on iNaturalist, Avondale Mini BioBlitz 2024.This podcast is brought to you by...2025-01-0820 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedBat Biology with Jen BrooksCome along on a virtual bat visit at Carolina Trout Hatchery in Richmond, Rhode Island. RI DEM bat biologist Jennifer Brooks and I talk about fascinating topics like where bats go in the winter, what they eat, and how Jen and her crew trap and tag bats so scientists can learn more about these mysterious little critters. Photo: Little Brown Bat by Bat Conservation International. This podcast is brought to you by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council, and is hosted by Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey. Fo...2024-10-2934 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedDragonflies in the Great Swamp - Notes from the FieldJoin Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey as they follow odonate experts Ginger Brown and Nina Briggs on a dragonfly safari in the Great Swamp Management Area! This podcast is brought to you by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council, and is hosted by Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey. Follow us on: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/WPWildScenic/Twitter (X): @WpWildRivers Instagram: @wpwild_scenic_riversYou Tube: WP Wild Rivers https://www.youtube.com/@wpwildrivers3437P...2024-10-0713 minPitcher List Baseball PodcastsPitcher List Baseball PodcastsTBG 27 - "The X Files" The UnnaturalEllen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss a baseball-themed episode of "The X-Files," titled "The Unnatural" (season 6, episode 19). They introduce the episode (1:19), with an overview of the story, cast, and writer/director. After a description of the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the show (5:25), they begin with Amount of Baseball (7:41). The episode presents a similar grading challenge to "The Mighty Casey," but with further conundrums. Three true outcomes baseball in 1947? A rundown of all the baseball events in the episode ensues. Baseball Accuracy (11:36) considers Negro League accuracy, with the Roswell Grays vs. the Homestead Grays, Josh Exley vs. Josh...2024-08-041h 37Take Me In To The BallgameTake Me In To The BallgameTBG 27 - "The X Files" The UnnaturalEllen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss a baseball-themed episode of "The X-Files," titled "The Unnatural" (season 6, episode 19). They introduce the episode (1:19), with an overview of the story, cast, and writer/director. After a description of the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the show (5:25), they begin with Amount of Baseball (7:41). The episode presents a similar grading challenge to "The Mighty Casey," but with further conundrums. Three true outcomes baseball in 1947? A rundown of all the baseball events in the episode ensues. Baseball Accuracy (11:36) considers Negro League accuracy, with the Roswell Grays vs. the Homestead Grays, Josh Exley vs. Josh...2024-08-041h 37Seven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedWhere does that stone wall go?"Good fences make good neighbors." So wrote Robert Frost in his poem, "The Mending Wall." But what happens to those good fences when the neighbors have departed, either literally or metaphorically? In this episode, Elliot Vosburg talks about his Master's project from the University of Rhode Island. Vosburg used LiDAR, combined with other technology and old-fashioned research, to map hundreds of miles of stone walls. Hear about what he learned and what he sees as the historical information that can be gleaned by locating them.  See his Power Point Slides:  https://urldefense.proofpoint.co...2024-05-3132 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedFrogs in the Watershed!Join co-hosts Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey, along with Roger Williams Park Zoo's Hannah Petrarca as they discuss FrogWatch, a community science project focusing on frogs and toads. Let the peepers begin! Become a Frogwatcher: https://www.rwpzoo.org/programs/frogwatch/This podcast is brought to you by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council, and is hosted by Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey. Follow us on: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/WPWildScenic/Twitter (X): @WpWildRivers Instagram: @wpwild_scenic_riversYou...2024-04-2516 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedEpisode One: DEM Fisheries Biologist Corey Pelletier talks troutSo many fish, so little time...Our guest, Corey Pelletier, discusses the health of the Wood Pawcatuck Watershed and the steps the Department of Environmental Management is taking to monitor and conserve this vital resource. Photo: Vermont Fish and Wildlife DepartmentThis podcast is brought to you by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council, and is hosted by Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey. Follow us on: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/WPWildScenic/Twitter (X): @WpWildRivers Instagram: @wpwild_s...2024-03-2022 minSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedSeven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck WatershedTrailer Explore the Wood-Pawcatuck's Wild and Scenic Rivers through Seven Rivers Unbound! Learn how scientists, artists, hikers, and birders enjoy and conserve  the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed and its federally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers. This podcast is brought to you by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council, and is hosted by Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey. Follow us on: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/WPWildScenic/Twitter (X): @WpWildRivers Instagram: @wpwild_scenic_riversYou Tube: WP Wild Rivers https://www.youtube.com/@wpw...2024-03-1101 minGood Seats Still AvailableGood Seats Still AvailableBaseball's "New York Game" - With Kevin Baker Harper's Contributing Editor and novelist/historian extraordinaire Kevin Baker ("The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City") brings his blended affection for (and evocative portrayals of) both "The Big Apple" and the "National Pastime" - to make a compelling case for New York City as the rightful center of the baseball universe. From Alan Moores' review in Booklist:   "Baseball fans beyond Gotham’s gravitational pull might bristle at the notion that New York was the epicenter of the creation and growth of the game. But Baker’s raucous, revelatory, lovingly detailed account will win them over from t...2024-03-111h 06Good Seats Still AvailableGood Seats Still AvailableBaseball's "New York Game" - With Kevin Baker Harper's Contributing Editor and novelist/historian extraordinaire Kevin Baker ("The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City") brings his blended affection for (and evocative portrayals of) both "The Big Apple" and the "National Pastime" - to make a compelling case for New York City as the rightful center of the baseball universe. From Alan Moores' review in Booklist:   "Baseball fans beyond Gotham’s gravitational pull might bristle at the notion that New York was the epicenter of the creation and growth of the game. But Baker’s raucous, revelatory, lovingly detailed account will win them over from t...2024-03-111h 06The Coin Bureau Podcast: Crypto Without the HypeThe Coin Bureau Podcast: Crypto Without the HypeBlockchain Part 2Last time we started talking in earnest about blockchain: the technology that makes cryptocurrency possible. We avoided getting too deep into the weeds, as it’s easy to get swamped by technical jargon if you’re not careful.This time, we’re wading out a little deeper and talking more about how blockchain works. We’ll explore some of the processes that take place when we use a blockchain and explore how they’re able to function. Naturally, things get a bit more technical from here, but never fear - we’ll exp...2022-03-1254 minThe Coin Bureau Podcast: Crypto Without the HypeThe Coin Bureau Podcast: Crypto Without the HypeBlockchain Part 2Last time we started talking in earnest about blockchain: the technology that makes cryptocurrency possible. We avoided getting too deep into the weeds, as it’s easy to get swamped by technical jargon if you’re not careful.This time, we’re wading out a little deeper and talking more about how blockchain works. We’ll explore some of the processes that take place when we use a blockchain and explore how they’re able to function. Naturally, things get a bit more technical from here, but never fear - we’ll exp...2022-03-1254 minThe Infinite InningThe Infinite InningThe Infinite Inning #027: Effectively WildernessBen Lindbergh (Effectively Wild podcast, The Ringer) returns to not breakdown the postseason, not talk about starting a family, and not talk about all the managers. Actually, we do cover that last one, and some of the others as well. Plus: Fred Merkle vs. the Stoics.TABLE OF CONTENTSMe and My Friend Fred*Bucky Harris, Gene Mauch, Joe Girardi, and Stuckness*The Wedding Bell Blues*Starting a Family Blues*Not Necessarily a World Series Conversations*Cubs-Indians still lingers*When writers root, fans say “We,” and Will Leitch yelled at Steve*Dusty Baker moves on*Managers who...2017-10-271h 26