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Citizen Science Show
#124 - From Campus Corridors to Coastal Wetlands: Steering Earthwatch Australia Through Change with Fiona Sutton Wilson
After more than two decades in the university sector, Fiona Sutton Wilson realised that middle management no longer fulfilled her desire to make a tangible difference. Surrounded by policy and research, she felt drawn toward work that would more directly benefit the environment. A turning point came during a week-long bush retreat with a group of women, where the quiet of nature reawakened her childhood love of the natural world—memories of exploring with her botanist father and discovering native orchids resurfaced, reigniting her environmental passion.More Informationhttps://earthwatch.org.au/ht...
2025-11-04
28 min
The Impact Agenda
S6E1: Bridging Science, Community & Climate Action with Fiona Wilson, CEO of Earthwatch Australia
In this episode, we’re joined by Fiona Wilson, CEO of Earthwatch Australia, an environmental NGO that brings people and science together to protect and restore nature. Fiona leads a team delivering award-winning programs like ClimateWatch, MangroveWatch, Kids Teaching Kids, and Bush Blitz across Australia and the Pacific. With a background in higher education and philanthropy, she brings a unique lens to climate leadership—building partnerships that unite Indigenous Rangers, scientists, corporate leaders, and young people to tackle biodiversity loss and climate change through research-based, community-led action.Fiona shares stories from the field, including a re...
2025-10-15
32 min
The science intersection
Tiny Forests, Big Impact: Community Action with GoodGym & Earthwatch
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore how community power, volunteering, and nature-based solutions are reshaping urban spaces. I speak with GoodGym volunteers about the joy of combining fitness with local impact, and with Dr. Clare Narraway of Earthwatch, who leads the Tiny Forests initiative.Together, we look at how small patches of urban woodland can tackle climate change, boost biodiversity, and bring people closer together while volunteers like GoodGym make it possible on the ground.If you’ve ever wondered how running, gardening, and trees can transform cities, this conversation wi...
2025-09-05
38 min
Coffee & Geography
Coffee & Geography 5x11 Amelia Grigg (East-based Climate Ambassador from Central Beds Council)
A season-long special of the podcast interviewing #ClimateAmbassadors up and down the country! Why did they become Ambassadors? How can they help communities and education settings to take climate action?Joining Kit Marie based in the East of England is Amelia Grigg, discussing her journey as a Climate Ambassador, her role as a Sustainability Officer at Central Bedfordshire District Council, and her passion for environmental stewardship and climate education.WATCH this chat on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZA7oGovY9GkAmelia shares insights into her work with tree planting projects...
2025-03-29
56 min
ProGRESS
Divya Kumar, Community engagement manager at Earthwatch Europe
An absolute livewire, Divya Kumar is a community engagement manager for Earthwatch Europe, responsible for overseeing Tiny Forests around the UK. She aims to hit the 300 mark by the end of 2025 and now describes herself as a socio-environmentalist. But when Divya was younger, though she had dreams of becoming a veterinarian or an animator, her parents encouraged her towards a corporate career. Divya describes how and why she stepped off her parents' ideal career path and how life changed again when, supporting her husband's career, Divya moved to the UK. You'll also hear how Divya's parents feel...
2025-03-22
39 min
Planet Possible
Citizen Science
Get Involved:Rivers Trust Big Riverwatch - https://theriverstrust.org/take-action/the-big-river-watchEarthwatch Europes Great Water Blitz - https://earthwatch.org.uk/greatukwaterblitz/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1Yy5BhD-ARIsAI0RbXbP0LGenvFditCly4FiZ6lMRAksO7qXflyKjQZNbyYkDu7ZiNIl8-waAoqyEALw_wcBOur 2024 season of Planet Possible is supported by Atkins Realis. Credits Presented & Produced by Niki RoachExecutive Producer Andy Taylor - Bwlb LimitedWith thanks to Alastair ChisholmHonorary Executive Producer Jane Boland
2024-11-01
48 min
Not a Hoax! Not a Dream!
Episode 25: In This Episode, a Podcast Dies!
Not a hoax, not a dream...in this episode, a podcast dies! The comics: Fantastic Four 51 (1966), and Fantastic Four: Full Circle (2022). Episode art from Fantastic Four 51 by Jack Kirby and company Patreon: patreon.com/notadreampod Website: brainstuffing.com Mastodon: @bookybookman@retro.pizza Twitter: @notadreampod Instagram: @notahoaxpod Email: notahoaxpod@gmail.com Further reading & references: Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby by Charles Hatfield True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee by Abraham Riesman Jack Kirby...
2024-06-06
1h 03
The Time We Live-In
Important ~ Must Share! Current Solar Storms, Aurora's, (Everything you need to know), Great Music, Bible Reading + Encouragement ~ Important Share
This Episode (you don't want to miss) is made up of... - Instrumentals - Gospel Music - 4 x 15 min avg informational based recordings from Suspicious Observers, BP Earthwatch and Mr. Weatherman regarding the current record breaking solar flare explosions (Spots exploding from the sun- Facing Earth -As it Hits it causes Aurora's) - Bible Readings - Happy Mothers Day! Special Shout Out! I Speak About The Solar Storms & More within this intricate poem named Truth & Lies Part 1 You Can Buy It Here -Truth & Lies Part 1 (C...
2024-05-12
1h 52
Innovation Forum podcast
Weekly podcast – The fabric of regulatory change in the apparel sector
This week: Kaley Roshitsh, editorial director at Cascale (formerly the Sustainable Apparel Coalition), talks with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh about incoming regulation that companies in the apparel sector should be looking out for. They discuss the resulting challenges and opportunities, and what the future trends in the apparel sector might be, including from the rise and rise of regenerative agriculture. Plus: Science Based Targets initiative receives backlash on its change of policy on carbon credit offsetting for scope 3 emissions; Earthwatch alleges some Better Cotton certified crop links with land grabbing and illegal land use change in Br...
2024-04-19
16 min
It's Time for Science
It's Time for Science Podcast Episode 10: Community Engagement and Citizen Scientists
It's Time for Science Podcast Episode 10 This month on It's Time for Science, it's time to talk about community engagement and citizen scientists! Host Tom Racine talks with Dr. Mwenda KudumuBiggs from the Fleet Science Center and Emma Giles from SciStarter. Mwenda KudumuBiggs, the Fleet Science Center's Vice President for Community Service and Engagement, fell in love with science while growing up in the Valencia Park and Lincoln Park neighborhoods of Southeastern San Diego. Her passion for science was encouraged and nurtured at the Elementary Institute of Science, where at age 15, she received a young scientist award, presented to...
2024-03-19
40 min
How to Solve Climate Change
Climate Change Solution: Forests & Carbon Sinks ft. Bill Moomaw
Today you will learn from expert guest Merritt Dailey about direct air capture systems, why it may or may not help solve climate change, how it works and what needs to still be done for it to be an effective solution to climate change.Timestamps:(00:00) - Intro (01:54) - What are forests? (03:01) - Why would forests help to solve climate change? (05:07) - Why would forests not help to solve climate change? (06:56) - Who benefits and who is harmed by this solution? (10:35) - How does forests work? (14:38) - Recommended resources (16:09) - Top skills to learn for solving...
2024-02-24
21 min
The Case for Conservation Podcast
41. Is capitalism bad for the environment? (Russell Galt)
Capitalism gets a lot of negative press these days, and one of the main arguments against it is the environmental degradation with which it’s associated. But how much is capitalism itself responsible, and how much are people conflating it with associated phenomena? Are the realistic alternatives any better, or should our efforts be focused on reforming this system, which has already done so much for human flourishing?Russell Galt has many thoughts about the problems with capitalism, but he is also wary of how we go about changing the system. Russell is Head of Po...
2024-02-05
51 min
Practical Permaculture | Gardening and Intentional Living
#4 Urban Hum & Tiny Forests
Imagine your whole business being shut down overnight. That's what happened to Kelly and Anna from Urban Hum. Listen to how they shifted their focus, what Permaculture has given them. They are now looking into workshops and education alongside their Urban Tiny Forest. Have a listen and don't forget to subscribe. Resources Mentioned: Urban hum: https://www.urbanhum.com Tiny Forest: https://earthwatch.org.au/programs/tiny-forests A kira Miyawaki method: https://urban-forests.com/miyawaki-method/ Newspaper article: https://newcastleweekly.com.au/cardiff-heights-urban-hum-tiny-forest-gets-growing/ Education/workshops: https://www.facebook...
2023-12-14
57 min
1000 Better Stories
Everyday Changemakers: Hollis, Wee Forests Dundee
Our Story Weaver, Kaska Hempel, talks to Hollis, a volunteer involved in Dundee’s Wee Forest project. The story is the final in a 5-part series of weekly interviews with members of Dundee Community Garden Network (Grow Dundee) recorded this June, and an audio tour exploring the meaning and impact of community gardening. You can find a draft of the audio tour here: https://izi.travel/en/ff0a-dundee-community-garden-network-draft/en WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! We are looking for micro-story contributions about your community’s climate and social justice a...
2023-12-12
22 min
Citizen Science Show
#037 - CitSciOz23 | Jock Mackenzie | MangroveWatch
Jock Mackenzie is a tidal wetland ecologist and science communicator with over 15 years experience in field ecology. About 15 years ago Jock discovered how truly amazing and useful mangroves are and since then he has developed a passion for their conservation and protection. He’s continually surprised by the fascinating complex interactions that occur in this environment and the functional benefits they provide to people in coastal areas.Jock talks about the importance of Mangroves for the health of our oceans and as a method of carbon sequestration.More Information:http://mangrovewatch.org...
2023-11-30
10 min
The Adventure Podcast
Explore 002: Five P's: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance
The second episode of our new specialist series, Explore: How To Plan An Expedition, focuses on The Five P's - Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance. In this episode, Matt speaks with Nigel Winser, Felicity Aston, and Stephen Jones about the importance of proper planning. The vast majority of the time, expeditions are won or lost in the planning stage, and often, the moment you step into the field isn't the start of your expedition, it's half way. Matt, Nigel, Felicity and Steve discuss common pitfalls in planning, methods of team selection, and advice and resources out there.
2023-11-23
59 min
Teatime with Miss Liz
Teatime with Miss Liz---Kirstyn Kay "Link to Humanity"
Joining Miss Liz for teatime is Kirsten Kay from Link To Humanity. She will be sharing on her 21 Day Challenge and the in and out on how it all got started. Grab your tea and join us: May 28th 4PM PST/ 7PM EST Kirstyn was born and raised in southern California, where she spent her childhood growing up on an acre of land that her grandfather had made into an urban forest of a variety of fruit trees. Her parents and grandparents were all teachers and helped instill in her an appreciation and love for being outside, valuing a good...
2023-08-21
49 min
Moon Child
S2: Supporting + Grieving for the Earth
To all my listeners, today's episode is one of deep and heavy hearts for the fires + tragedy circulating the earth. I have provided different links and resources below for you to support survivors of Maui and those currently grieving for the loss of family and their homes in British Columbia. I have also provided other resources for you to educate yourself on how you can support the earth and give back to her. Let's come together and pray + give life to a better earth and a better way of living. Support Maui. https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation...
2023-08-21
10 min
The Case for Conservation Podcast
32. When should we question environmental orthodoxy? (Russell Galt)
There is a tendency in societies to adhere to conventional wisdom. We resist challenges to consensus views, and may even dismiss those who do challenge them as conspiracy theorists... which they sometimes are. But perhaps we take that idea too far sometimes. Perhaps we underestimate the importance of having the freedom to challenge orthodoxy. We live in an age in which more people than ever before are lucky enough to inhabit free societies, but recently it has become “conventional” to take issue with some of these hard-earned freedoms - albeit often with good intentions. Even people who don’t follow...
2023-05-04
42 min
The CRM Archaeology Podcast
Staying in Archaeology without Staying in Archaeology - Ep 259
Most people listening to this podcast are CRM archaeologists. However, sometimes you just have to get out of archaeology for a while but want to stay involved on a smaller scale. Maybe you’re NOT an archaeologist but still want to participate locally or online. In this episode we talk about a few ways that you can do that. Thanks to Kate in California for emailing in the suggestion!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/259Links Community College Classes Local Archaeological Association/Society Site St...
2023-03-08
42 min
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Staying in Archaeology without Staying in Archaeology - CRMArch 259
Most people listening to this podcast are CRM archaeologists. However, sometimes you just have to get out of archaeology for a while but want to stay involved on a smaller scale. Maybe you’re NOT an archaeologist but still want to participate locally or online. In this episode we talk about a few ways that you can do that. Thanks to Kate in California for emailing in the suggestion!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/259Links Community College Classes Local Archaeological Association/Society Site St...
2023-03-08
42 min
Climate for Change Podcast
Tanaya Joshi
In this episode, we meet Tanaya Joshi who was a fellow in our 2022 Climate Change and Fundraising Fellowship. Tanaya currently works at the environmental charity Earthwatch as their Impact and Communications Officer. She speaks with our C4C podcast host Kirtana about her shift from a background in science to the climate space after graduating with a Masters in Environment and Sustainability. She discusses why she joined C4C and shares actionable steps on how to inspire others in the Climate Change movement. Tanaya comes to us from Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung country.
2023-03-01
20 min
The Powell Movement
Adam Ü, Pro Skier, Marine Biologist
Adam Ü has received a lot of press recently, all for the wrong reasons. But getting a lot of press is what Adam does. Over the past 20 years, Adam has more covers than any skier I can think of, but his pro career has always been a struggle. It's a good thing Adam lives a double life as a marine biologist. In part 1 of his podcast, we talk about his passions: the water, climbing, and, much later, telemark skiing. We also discuss Carl Skoog, dropping out of school, Bend, Whistler, and much more. Adam Ü Show Notes: 5:00: His...
2023-02-27
1h 24
GROWIN
⭐️ E1/S1 I VODAFONE’S GLOBAL HEAD OF SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS: The Planet Is Your Customer
GROWIN INNOVATION with Vodafone’s Head of Sustainable Business, Dorothée D’Herde. Dorothée (aka Doro) has committed her whole career, spanning almost 2 decades, to supporting Society and Sustainability. After 10 years of heading global Sustiainability and Social Impact at McKinsey and Company, Doro made a switch to a new sector to lead Sustainable Business for one of the world’s biggest telecom companies, Vodafone. Only months after starting her new role, the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the industry stood up to connect the world. Doro is leading Vodafone’s purpose driven agenda for its employees and customers...
2022-09-18
1h 02
Outside Voices Podcast
A journey back to traditional ecological knowledge with Cristina Eisenberg
Full episode transcript available in our attempt to make this an accessible experience for all. In this episode hosted and co-produced by Neecole Bostick, we spoke with Cristina Eisenberg — the Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence and the Director of College Tribal Initiatives at the Oregon State University School of Forestry. As a professor of ecology and traditional ecological knowledge, Cristina brings a TEK lens to western science to enhance conservation efforts and create more sustainable ecosystems. Cristina tells her serendipitous journey to this way of knowing and understanding the natural world, introducing us to the beauty of ha...
2022-07-12
33 min
The FS Club Podcast
Corruption, Capital, Power: Today's World Through The Lens Of Corruption
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/3tSqaJZ Corruption is a term increasingly used in political discourse and international relations. But what does it really mean, and can understanding the world through the lens of corruption reveal anything new? This webinar will look across the world from Afghanistan to Ukraine, examining concepts such as state capture and strategic corruption, and discuss the role of London as a centre for corrupt capital. It will conclude by analysing global leadership on tackling corruption, and where that might be heading. Speaker: Robert Barrington is...
2022-06-20
46 min
Beyond The Green Line
Environmental And Health Risks Of Microplastic Pollution
In this episode of Beyond the Green Line, Shonelle Gleeson-Willey talks with Dr Scott Wilson Chief Scientist at Earthwatch Institute Australia and the Research Director of the Australasian Microplastic Assessment Project. He's also an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Earth as well as Environmental Sciences at Macquarie University.In his role as Research Director for the Australasian Microplastic Assessment Project (AUSMAP), the Eureka Prize-winning citizen science initiative that researches microplastic pollution hotspots and its sources, he collaborates closely with stakeholders on finding practical solutions to microplastic pollution across Asia Pacific and Europe. S...
2022-06-13
39 min
Get Out Alive
Ep. 27: How to Avoid African Elephant Conflicts (feat. Lynn Von Hagen)
In this episode we're joined by (soon to be Dr.) Lynn Von Hagen, Presidential Research Fellow at Auburn University studying African Elephant-Human conflicts in Kenya. She is also the Field Team Co-Leader for Elephants and Sustainable Agriculture in Kenya. You can join the project by visiting EarthWatch.org.How can you defend yourself against an Elephant? What kinds of conflicts are they having with the people they live around? And how do the people who live around Elephants feel about them? And where are we at with poaching? Learn the answers to those questions and more in this...
2022-05-25
1h 04
Radio Marinara
Caspian terns, 50 years of diving the Ships Graveyard, Spider Crabs, cleaning up the Surf Coast, and some brilliant citizen science work on the Great Barrier Reef..
Bron, Dr Beach, Kade and Rex talk Caspian terns, 50 years of diving the Ships Graveyard, Spider Crabs, cleaning up the Surf Coast, and some brilliant citizen science work on the Great Barrier Reef..• Rex Hunter talks about the history of diving the ‘Ships Graveyard’ off Port Phillip Heads. This coming November marks 50 years since it was first dived by the ‘Geelong Skindivers’. Rex discusses some of the first vessels and the first divers to explore this fascinating site.• Dr Elodie Camprasse (Deakin University) brings us the latest observations on the much anticipated arrival of the giant spider...
2022-05-15
44 min
Wonderspace
Episode 70: feat. Boardroom 2030 Delegates [S6:E1]
This weeks Wonderspace comes from the Eden Project in Cornwall where 130 people came together on the 26th April for a Boardroom 2030 event. This episode features inspiring delegates and speakers telling us (in around 20 secs) their story of hopefulness about a business, non-profit or person who are doing amazing things for the world. Charlotte Sewell and Matt Hocking briefly talk about Boardroom 2030 and share their reflections on the day. This shortened video version features 13 energising quick fire stories but you can hear all 30 on the Wonderspace podcast. boardroom2030.org + ourwonder.space Links to the...
2022-04-28
21 min
Unleashing YOUR Great Work
How to Do What You Love with Dyan DeNapoli, The Penguin Lady
Dyan DeNapoli wanted to be a marine biologist since she was a child. Working with dolphins and penguins called to her, from the inside. At the age of 30, as she was working as a silversmith making jewelry, her parents gifted her a month long EarthWatch Expedition working with Dolphins in Hawaii.As she stood at the airport in Hawaii, waiting for her flight home, Dyan made an important decision: She didn’t know how and she didn’t know when but she WAS going to dedicate herself to working with marine animals. And boy has she! From gett...
2022-04-26
40 min
EH!
Cittadinanza Attiva
In questo episodio di EH! parliamo con Alice di cittadinanza attiva: cosa possiamo fare di buono nel nostro luogo di appartenenza? Dal monitoraggio della fauna al coro locale, dalle scuole alle fiere d'arte, dal mercato sotto casa all'organizzazione di un festival, moltissimi spunti per vedere quanto conta il ruolo del singolo. Nella recensionEH! vi presentiamo la serie animata di Netflix "We the People" (che trovate in versione integrale anche su YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3IRW4zH18A) In questo episodio abbiamo anche un contributo da parte dell’istituto Vignarelli di Sanluri. Un’insegnante e uno...
2022-03-03
55 min
Finding Your Right Mind — with Vanessa Potter
ParkBathe: Rewilding, conservation and thinking like an Environmentalist.
Welcome to the episode 7 of our ParkBathe podcast, getting our hands dirty as we dig into conservation, environmentalism and giving back to nature. What is conservation? What is ReWilding? Kirsten and I shed some light on these topical themes and ponder if activities like forest bathing encourage pro-environmental behaviours. We hear from conservationists, environmental and re-wilding experts at Rewilding Britain, and Trees for Life and find some helpful ways to best support nature, whether that’s in our gardens, allotments, in our kitchens, online or on a larger scale. We hear from Gonzovationist Ceri Levy and auth...
2022-02-19
55 min
Marketing Dribble Podcast
Episode 15: Interview with PR Guru Natalie Trice
This week we speak with author, award-winning coach and PR guru, Natalie Trice. Over her 23 year career, Natalie has worked for some of the biggest global brands, most dynamic UK businesses, and some pretty exceptional entrepreneurs. MS&L, Cartoon Network, CNN, Discovery Channel, Epson, Animal Planet, Earthwatch, Betty Crocker, TM Lewin, Sense, and the Talented Ladies Club were just some of the brands she had the privilege to work with and represent. We discuss with Natalie what PR means to her, what are some of the challenges you could expect to face working in PR...
2022-02-02
59 min
The Bard of Hudson
Episode 99: Earthwatch
In the summer of 1980 my mom's financial circumstances changed dramatically. This afforded us opportunities that we had not imagined before, and I signed up for a research trip with a company called Earthwatch. Destination Suriname, S.A. I have a Patreon page! Please check it out. If you make a small pledge you'll get to see photos and clips from my journals and hear a bit more about some of the stories. This is a fun way that I can share visuals with you. Check it out HERE. Or at patreon.com/dianathebard I...
2022-01-08
22 min
UNBiased
UNBiased Episode 17 with Tanaya Joshi
My guest to round off 2022 is Tanaya Joshi. Tanaya wears many hats, including her current role in Impact and Communications at Earthwatch Australia, an environmental not-for-profit that uses nature-based experiences to empower people in saving nature. She is also a science and culture writer at SAARI collective, a media start-up aiming to diversify Australian media, and is part of the Science Gallery Melbourne's Sci Curious, a group of young people shaping a gallery which brings together sciences and the arts. While working, Tanaya is also completing a Masters in Environment and Sustainability at Monash University.
2021-12-30
39 min
The Fascinations Podcast
Earthwatch in the Indian Himalayas (Pt. 2)
On the second half of this episode, we dive into the cultural experiences we had as an Earthwatch team. We explored 1000-year-old temples, got swept away in the crowds of a festival of the gods, discovered a Tibetan village, and so much more.
2021-12-16
15 min
The Fascinations Podcast
Earthwatch in the Indian Himalayas (Pt. 1)
It's time for another travel episode! This week, let's adventure to Kullu in the Himachal Pradesh region of India for some citizen science with the incredible organization called Earthwatch. Part 2 will be out this week Thursday (Dec. 16).
2021-12-14
17 min
Ciência e Conservação - DesAbraçando Árvores
Bicho #067: queixada (Tayassu pecari)
Nesse episódio a Dra. Miriam Perilli conversa com a Dra. Alexine Keuroghlian sobre as incríveis queixadas! Alexine Keuroghlian possui graduação em Zoologia pelo Drew University, Nova Jersey, EUA, mestrado em Manejo de Animais Silvestres pela Univ. de West Virginia, EUA e doutorado em Ecologia, Evolução, e Biologia da Conservação (EECB) pela Universidade de Nevada, Reno, EUA. Fez parte do grupo Dinâmicas Biológicas de Fragmentos Florestais (WWF e hoje da Smithsonian), estudando primatas na Amazônia. Foi diretora do Centro de Pesquisa, (Earthwatch Institute e Conservation International) no Pantanal por cinco anos - onde estabeleceu...
2021-08-15
1h 03
DesAbraçando Árvores
Bicho #067: queixada (Tayassu pecari)
Nesse episódio a Dra. Miriam Perilli conversa com a Dra. Alexine Keuroghlian sobre as incríveis queixadas!Alexine Keuroghlian possui graduação em Zoologia pelo Drew University, Nova Jersey, EUA, mestrado em Manejo de Animais Silvestres pela Univ. de West Virginia, EUA e doutorado em Ecologia, Evolução, e Biologia da Conservação (EECB) pela Universidade de Nevada, Reno, EUA. Fez parte do grupo Dinâmicas Biológicas de Fragmentos Florestais (WWF e hoje da Smithsonian), estudando primatas na Amazônia. Foi diretora do Centro de Pesquisa, (Earthwatch Institute e Conservation International) no Pantanal por cinco anos...
2021-08-15
1h 03
Que bicho é esse?
Bicho #067: queixada (Tayassu pecari)
Nesse episódio a Dra. Miriam Perilli conversa com a Dra. Alexine Keuroghlian sobre as incríveis queixadas! Alexine Keuroghlian possui graduação em Zoologia pelo Drew University, Nova Jersey, EUA, mestrado em Manejo de Animais Silvestres pela Univ. de West Virginia, EUA e doutorado em Ecologia, Evolução, e Biologia da Conservação (EECB) pela Universidade de Nevada, Reno, EUA. Fez parte do grupo Dinâmicas Biológicas de Fragmentos Florestais (WWF e hoje da Smithsonian), estudando primatas na Amazônia. Foi diretora do Centro de Pesquisa, (Earthwatch Institute e Conservation International) no Pantanal por cinco anos - onde...
2021-08-15
1h 03
Job Tales - I interview professionals to help you become who you wish to be
#18 Entrepreneur - Charity Event Management - Todd Wiener
Todd Wiener is an entrepreneur from New York with 35 years of experience in nonprofit management and fundraising. The first decade was spent working for organizations including the American Museum of Natural History, Earthwatch, and the Committee to Protect Journalists. He founded Aaron Consulting in 1997 to advise nonprofits on fundraising and manage their campaigns and events. Todd launched ibidmobile.net in 2010, the first company to host auctions on iPads. Todd has been a programmer since high school and has designed all the software used by his companies.Todd's message: don't be afraid to fail.
2021-04-27
38 min
The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 31 - Daan Bleichrodt is Chief Tree Planting Officer at the IVN environmental education - Tiny Forest the Netherlands.
Daan Bleichrodt is on a mission to re-connect urban kids with nature worldwide. He is Chief Tree Planting Officer at the IVN environmental education and leads the Tiny Forest movement in the Netherlands. He is also a consultant and teacher for Earthwatch in the UK, Goodplanet in Belgium, and Ecosystem Restoration Camps. He currently lives in the leafy town of Den Dolder with his wife Kiki and two sons - Mees and Tijn. He has a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management and a master’s degree in business administration and organizational change. Since joining IVN ten years ago, he h...
2021-04-05
42 min
The Biodiversity Podcast by Teasels
Episode 6- Joanna Ferguson- Built Environment Manager, Bat Conservation Trust
In this wide ranging podcast we explore Bats in the built environment, native Bat species, how artificial light is detrimental to bats and Jo dispels the myth that the BCT is only here to protect Bats. Joe clearly explains how each project can be a win-win for both humans , Bats and the wider environment. Jo's Bio: Jo has worked for the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) for the last 5.5 years, first as the Built Environment Officer before becoming the Built Environment Manager in early 2019. Prior to starting at BCT she had been involved with bat conservation in...
2021-03-22
55 min
Fund for Teachers - The Podcast
Pivoting from Environmental Innovator to Educational Incubator
For the first time in our 20-year history, Fund for Teachers will host a national convening of educators called Plan It for the Planet – An Environmental Summit on Saturday, April 10th. This free virtual event, cohosted by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, will bring together leading innovators from America’s preeminent environmental organizations to help teachers and their students develop action plans to implement in their school communities. (For more information and to register, click here.)The summit brought to mind a 2017 Fund for Teachers Fellow who is also...
2021-03-17
27 min
Boots on the ground podcast
Interview with Dr. Lynne Mac Tavish
Dr Lynne MacTavish has worked at Mankwe Wildlife Reserve since 2000 as Operations Manager. She studied Travel and Tourism, has FGASA level 2, and was awarded an honorary doctorate of science in recognition of her major contribution to wildlife conservation in South Africa and promotion of conservation science at the highest level. She is also a qualified first aider. Lynne has been one of the Principal Investigators on the Earthwatch project and has lead 73 research teams. She finds being involved in research and education very rewarding and has recently been co-author on 17 publications. Besides helping her Dad, Dougal, run the reserve Lynne...
2021-02-25
37 min
The STEM Class Podcast
0. Introduction to STEM Class Podcast with Anthony Arno
An introduction to The STEM Class Podcast, hosted by Anthony Arno. Arno successfully bicycled across America as a college student with the support of Calvin Klein while drawing attention towards the plight of cancer patients. After college, Arno worked as a social worker with disabled adults. Arno began his teaching career in Brooklyn and has received many awards and grants, including being named a 2003 Fulbright Memorial Fund recipient to Japan, participating in an Earthwatch study of the endangered spotted owl in the Sierra-Nevada region of California, participation in NASA’s Space Camp, and presenting at the...
2021-01-01
21 min
Over Forty Wellness Podcast
A Self-Confessed Foodie with Michele Wisla
Michele is Plant Based Certified Nutrition Coach, Food Consultant, Recipe Guru, Food Photographer. She comes originally from Milwaukee in Wisconsin and has travelled widely living in Evansville in Indiana, St Louis in Missouri Beijing, DongGuan and Hong Kong in China and Phuket in Thailand. Currently Michele lives in Hong Kong. Michele has worked in Fashion Footwear, as a Wine School Director, Food Photographer, Culinary Nutrition Coach and she still finds time to be a Climate Reality Leader. Michele is a self-confessed Foodie and has been a Foodie most all of her life, educating hers...
2020-11-14
45 min
Malditos Veganos
Abejas, miel y el apocalipsis
A muchos veganos se les pregunta por que no consumen miel de abejas. Bueno ellas van a seguir haciendo miel, así que ¿por qué no consumirla? Antes de empezar tenemos que comentar que estamos llenos de novedades. Estrenamos diseño en la web y el Club Malditos Veganos, para que podáis apoyar el podcast a cambio de ciertas recompensas. Por otro lado, las 32 primeras personas que decidan darnos su apoyo, van a recibir un regalo exclusivo de nuestra parte: la totebag con nuestro diseño exclusivo. Según la Real Socieda...
2020-11-04
50 min
The Daring Poppy
Ep.103 Our CANINE Connection
In waiting without waiting, you will find that you are what you are waiting for. The waiting is itself, the answer. 'Open to the Unknown' by Jean Klein CANINE LINK : The Dodo : This Senior Pit Bull is Proof That Love Can Heal Anything - The Dodo Adoption Day (28 May 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc1ozqqVwQE ASTROLOGY NUMEROLOGY LINK : Tania Gabrielle : Jupiter/Saturn/Pluto Stellium! Expand & Evolve (Astrology Numerology...
2020-10-28
00 min
The Biofriendly Podcast
Citizen Science with Dr. Mark Chandler from Earthwatch
This week on The Biofriendly Podcast we welcome conservation biologist Dr. Mark Chandler to talk about Earthwatch, a 50-year-old organization that empowers environmental research in action by connecting regular people with scientists. Dr. Chandler teaches Noel and Jacob that they can practice this 'citizen science' from their own backyards to all around the world-- or even at their first rodeo.
2020-10-01
47 min
Guides Gone Wild
Keep It Creative: Holly Twining of Maine Yoga Adventures
Holly Twining is the founder of Maine Yoga Adventures - a company that brings together her love of nature and the outdoors with her love of trying new things, the more random the better. Like the marriage of flow poses with beer and knitting. Belly dancing and Bellinis. Or Maces and Macrame - don’t ask me, check out her site, you can join her for that in September. If fun was an actual person, she’d be Holly. Maine Yoga Adventures celebrated its 5th anniversary this summer, so I thought it w...
2020-08-20
1h 01
The Daring Poppy
Ep.35 Hagia Sophia... The Church of Holy Sophia
Honouring the lost and found, ancient widsom, of the 'Matriarchal Order'. Recommended Links : Timeline - World History Documentaries : The Epic Journey To The Holy Land (Religeous History Documentary) (21 Apr 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XitSlNH4KL4 DW News : How Hagia Sophia became Turkey's latest political battleground (2 July 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-64TB59Ckk Al Jazeera English : Turkey's Hagia Sophia and the battle to reconvert it to a...
2020-07-02
27 min
The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
TPC: A second Environmental Appeal from Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch).
In this second call to action episode Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch) appeals directly to you the listener.
2020-06-16
00 min
The Daring Poppy
Ep.16 REMOTE VIEWING - Are you ready to "Call the Ball" ?
Recommended Links : Against The Grain : COMET BORISOV HIT VOLCANO (10th Dec 2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8F_5OsSGBE TED : The story of 'Oumuamua' , our first visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfi3w9Bzwik NASA Goddard : Katrina Jackson - Is 'Oumuamua' an Interstellar Asteroid or Comet? (28 June 2018) Is Interstellar Asteroid "Oumuamua an Alien Lightsail? Probably not, ... (13 Nov 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQemVWn3lSk Against the Grain : Must See...
2020-05-31
40 min
The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
TPC: An Environmental Appeal from Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch).
In this call to action episode Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch) appeals directly to you the listener.
2020-05-29
00 min
The Daring Poppy
Ep.15 " O N E For The Road ! "
" What else can I say ? " . . . Part 3 of 3 = Holy Trinity Curiosity Link : New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Recommended Links : Divine Cosmos : David Wilcock interviews Graham Hancock - SETTING HISTORY FREE (May 2010) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvNEVvHgOOY NZ Herald : The 'Hot Blob' off the New Zealand coast - "All You Need To Know" (27 Dec 2019) https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article...
2020-05-19
24 min
The Daring Poppy
Ep.9 T r a n s p a r e n c y Time !!!
I spy, with my " Five Eyes " . . . something beginning with Q . NB. Isn't it fascinating, the word 'p a r e n t' , is in transparency . . . fancy that ?! Website Link : Harmonic Dimensions (June 2010) http://www.harmonicdimensions.co.nz/ Curiosity Link : Stuff : New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Adern and former Prime Minister Helen Clark talk gender equality (19 Sept 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6...
2020-05-09
06 min
The Daring Poppy
Ep.4 Memoirs of a Tall Poppy
In this Podcast, I aim to shine a Light, on the merit, of Coherent Communication. Recommended Links : Out of Shadows Trailer - 1 (8 April 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhHDoN1cJzI OUT OF SHADOWS OFFICIAL (10 April 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wTiCxXgrJw BP Earthwatch - The Great Backfire https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=133&v=hwnrvRg6C5w&feature=emb_title ...
2020-04-27
25 min
The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
TPC: A second Environmental Appeal from Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch).
In this second call to action episode Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch) appeals directly to you the listener.
2020-03-20
00 min
The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
TPC: An Environmental Appeal from Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch).
In this call to action episode Chloe Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch) appeals directly to you the listener.
2020-03-13
00 min
The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
TPC: Sustainable Podcasts, Fake News, Community Impacts and more with Chloë Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch).
In this episode we welcomed Chloë Dalglish from Naturehood (Earthwatch). The three questions, which once again inspired an interesting debate, are; - Does being part of community have a positive effect on environmental understanding and how people deal with the climate, and environmental crisis? - Being informed about the world around you is an important step to understanding the impact we are having. However with so much fake news leading to people doubting what they read, how can the information be best presented to avoid being ignored as scare-mongering, or untrue? ...
2020-03-10
58 min
Edtech Throwdown
Bringing Real-World Experiences to the Classroom
GotTechED the Podcast Episode #53Sign up for the GotTechED Newsflash www.gotteched.com/newsflashJoin us every Wednesday at 8:30 pm for our #EduMentor Twitter Chat https://gotteched.com/edumentor/In this episode of GotTechED the Podcast we discuss:The characteristics of Real-World OpportunitiesReal-World Opportunities activitiesEdtech that help with the integration of Real-World Opportunities into the classroomIf you are a new listener to GotTechED the Podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!Se...
2020-02-24
32 min
Emotional Fitness Recovery: CONVERSATIONS
CYNTHIA chats with STEVE HADDAN
Steve Haddan is one of Australia’s finest creative talents. In a richly textured career now extending beyond 30 years, Steve’s work as a comic satirist and performer, author, actor and keynote speaker has brought enormous enjoyment to many thousands of people.Our paths crossed in our younger partying years but we lost touch reconnecting a decade later whilst he was hosting the morning variety show “In Brisbane Today”. I was invited onto his show to discuss my recent trek through the Amazon Jungle with scientists from The Smithsonian Institute and Earthwatch back in 1991. He hadn’t changed a bi...
2019-12-23
1h 23
Conservation Tribe
The Path to COEXISTENCE: Lessons from Human Elephant Conflict Research in Kenya
In this podcast we explore a range of topics including:What does Human-Elephant Conflict mean and why is it a major concern?What are some of the different forms of Human-Elephant Conflict?What is the most common form of Human-Elephant Conflict? And why is this the case?What are the underlying drivers of Human-Elephant Conflict?What are some current Human-Elephant Conflict Prevention and Mitigation Strategies? And more!You can connect with us here:Guest - Lynn Von Hagen:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynn_vonhagen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElesKenya/
2019-11-11
47 min
Roots and All - Gardening Podcast
Episode 63: Bats in Our Cities & Gardens
This week, I'm speaking to Jo Ferguson and we're talking about bats. As with most of our wildlife, population trends show a decline in bats in the UK in recent times. Loss of habitat, human activities including nighttime lighting and construction and lack of food are all contributing factors. If you're listening to the Roots and All podcast, in all probability you're a conscientious gardener who wants to improve the natural landscape, not just for humans but for all species. In this episode, Jo talks about what bats need in order to thrive and how we can make small ch...
2019-10-29
35 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Women in Science: Breaking STEM Stereotypes
This summer, ten high school girls from Massachusetts were selected to participate in the Earthwatch Girls in Science Fellowship Program in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. On this episode of the Earthwatch Podcast – the latest in our series highlighting amazing women in science – you'll hear from some of the bright young women who participated in this summer program. To learn more about this fellowship program, visit our website: Girls in Science. If you would like to support future Girls in Science fellows, you can make a donation through our website. (The music in this trailer is by Blue Dot Sessions, provided unde...
2019-10-22
16 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Conserving Rhinos in South Africa with Lynne MacTavish
Earthwatch researcher Lynne MacTavish has dedicated her life to conserving rhinos. As operations manager for a private reserve in South Africa, Lynne is on the frontlines of the fight to protect this species and has witnessed the horrors of poaching first hand. On this episode of the Earthwatch Podcast, the next in our series highlighting amazing women in science, Lynne shares the plight rhinos face and some of the solutions they're exploring to save this charismatic species. To learn more about this research, visit the project's website: Conserving Endangered Rhinos in South Africa. (The music in this trailer is...
2019-08-30
16 min
CQUniversity Podcast - Greatvine
Alistair Melzer : Season 3, Episode 10
This week on the Greatvine we chat with CQUni's koala researcher Dr Alistair Melzer. While he grew up on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, and initially studied at the University of Queensland, we hear that Alistair was destined to work in Central Queensland. And while his research spans a variety of environmental management fields, for the past 20 years he has been dedicated to the research of Australia's iconic native animal, the koala. We learn that a stint as a research diver on the Great Barrier Reef, looking at the crown of thorns starfish, somehow led him to CQUni where he...
2019-06-24
33 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Stewarding the Steppe with Gana Wingard
Gana Wingard, lead scientist on the expedition Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe, has been working for more than 20 years to conserve the Ikh Nart Nature Reserve and empower the local communities to take an active role in this work. On this episode of the Earthwatch Podcast, the next in our series highlighting amazing women in science, Gana shares how she was inspired to pursue a career in conservation, the importance of community involvement, and how she's working to create the next generation of environmental stewards. To learn more about Gana's research, visit the project's website: Wildlife of the Mongolian...
2019-06-12
11 min
Tough Girl Podcast
Anna Blackwell - "Kayaking the Continent" - 4000 km from England to the Black Sea through 11 countries & 5 capital cities.
In April 2018, Anna Blackwell and Kate Culverwell set out on a world first tandem kayak expedition from England to the Black Sea. This journey saw them paddle over 4000km along canals and rivers through 11 countries, including navigating almost the entire length of the Danube River, Europe's second longest river. The expedition was raising money for Pancreatic Cancer Action in memory of Kate's father, David Culverwell. While paddling, Kate and Anna also collected data to contribute to the research of FreshWater Watch, an Earthwatch research project investigating the health of global freshwater ecosystems. Show notes...
2019-03-14
52 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Inspiring the Next Generation of Scientists
On this episode, we travel to California's Catalina Island where we're continuing our quest to celebrate women in science. And what better way to do that than by celebrating science teachers? The very people who are inspiring the next generation of scientists, communicators, and champions for the environment. Hear about the experience of four educators working alongside researchers studying the effectiveness and health of Marine Protected Areas, all the while making the science come alive for their students. To learn more about the research being conducted on Catalina, visit the project's website: Conserving Marine Life Along Catalina's Coast. (The...
2019-03-04
11 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Never a Dhole Moment with Dr. Nucharin Songsasen
In this episode, we're continuing to celebrate women in science by bringing you to Thailand's Khao Yai National Park where Dr. Nucharin Songsasen is working with a team of scientists to monitor the behavior and health of an elusive and endangered species of wild dog – the dhole. Nucharin shares her experience as a female scientist from Thailand working in America and the challenges and opportunities she's had throughout her impressive career. To learn more about Nucharin's research, visit the project's website: Tracking Asiatic Wild Dogs in Thailand. (The music in this trailer is by Blue Dot Sessions, provided under th...
2019-02-01
16 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Courage, Conservation, and Dr. Caroline Ng'weno
In this episode, we take you to Kenya's Maasai Mara where Earthwatch scientist Dr. Caroline Ng'weno is studying the interactions between predators, their prey, and livestock. In pursuit of her scientific endeavors, Caroline faced many hurdles, both professional and personal. But despite this, she persevered. She shares her experience as a female in a male-dominated field, and how she was able to get to where she is today, thanks in part to support from Earthwatch. To learn more about Caroline's research, visit our website: Lions and Their Prey in Kenya's Maasai Mara. (The music in this trailer is by...
2018-12-18
17 min
Jacked Kirby
Episode 39- Stan Lee, R.I.P.
Stan Lee passed away on November 12th, 2018. In this episode of the show, Tommy & Mike D. are joined by Jacked Kirby co-producer and technical whiz ROB MARTIN (of Cultural Compulsive Disorder. www.CCD.NYC) to discuss the legacy... and controversies... of this iconoclast who co-created with The King some of pop-culture's/comicdom's most beloved characters. Excelsior! *Stick around after OUR show for a bonus; WBAI's Earthwatch radio show appearance of Jack Kirby on his 70th birthday (August 28th, 1987), wherein he gets a surprise phone call from Stan "The Man" Lee! •Music- "I'm the Man" by Joe Jackson
2018-12-03
1h 52
Earthwatch Podcast
Earthwatch Podcast: New Series Coming Soon
Over the next several episodes, we're highlighting women in science! We take you to the grassy savanna of Kenya's Maasai Mara to Mongolia's wild and rocky Gobi Desert and beyond to hear from some of the amazing and incredible women we at Earthwatch are lucky enough to work with. You'll hear from scientists, teens, graduate students and many more on their careers, their passion for science, and how they got to where they are today. (The music in this trailer is by Blue Dot Sessions, provided under the creative commons Attribution-Noncommercial License.)
2018-10-31
02 min
Big Ideas
Episode #3: There have been five extinction events. Humans must not cause the sixth
Andrea Haas of Earthwatch shares her passion for the marine environment and the challenges currently facing it, which has led her to create marine debris programs with hundreds of organizations and individuals.
2018-10-29
17 min
Austin Art Talk
Marjorie Moore - Drawn from Nature
“I don’t remember what artist said this but I’ve always liked this. She said ‘There are no dumb ideas.’ And I always keep that in my head. Maybe you are not going like it when you get to that point of is this done or isn’t or who cares. You have to try it. You have to see where it goes. That’s why we’re artists. Were allowed to do that. Nobody is telling us you can’t do that. There might be people saying that but they are wrong. You can do this. You can do whatever yo...
2018-09-09
1h 00
Earthwatch Podcast
Living Deliberately with Dr. Bill Moomaw
Dr. Bill Moomaw is quite the accomplished individual. He has lived a life dedicated to environmental policy and action through his time spent as lead author for several reports from the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to the head of the science advisory committee on Earthwatch's Board of Directors to chairing the board of the Woods Hole Research Center. He sat down with us to guide us through the ins and outs of how humans have responded to climate change over the years – from the view of society and politics – and how individuals can take action today to slow...
2018-04-18
22 min
Earthwatch Podcast
pOTTERcast part 2: Rats. Locusts. Sea otters?
While many view sea otters as adorable, charismatic creatures, the local residents of Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska have a much different opinion. For them, sea otters have destroyed their fisheries and destroyed their livelihoods. Learn more about this complex relationship and how the ecosystem has shifted with the growing presence of this top-level predator. (The music in this episode is "Partly Sage" by Blue Dot Sessions, provided under the Attribution-Noncommercial License.)
2018-02-22
08 min
Earthwatch Podcast
pOTTERcast Part 1: Sea otters and Seagrass
In Southeast Alaska, sea otters have made a critical comeback after their populations were decimated during the fur trade. With their numbers growing, how are these charismatic critters impacting the ecosystem? Learn about the critical role this species plays in maintaining the health of seagrass habitat and what Earthwatch researchers and volunteers have uncovered so far. (The music in this episode is "Partly Sage" by Blue Dot Sessions, provided under the Attribution-Noncommercial License.)
2018-01-30
08 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Winter is coming...and so are the cranes.
In episode 1, host Dianna Bell introduced the iconic Whooping Crane—the tallest bird in North America that spends its winter months in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. In late August, Hurricane Harvey made landfall in coastal Texas, ravaging the cranes' delicate habitat. What will await these birds as they begin to arrive in Aransas in the coming weeks? In episode 2, you'll hear from the Earthwatch scientists and volunteers who are conducting critical research within this ecosystem—research that could help Whooping Cranes to weather the impacts of the storm.
2017-10-30
09 min
Earthwatch Podcast
The Wild Whoopers: A Species on the Brink
Whooping Cranes used to be widespread throughout North America, with estimates of their populations reaching as high as 10,000. But by 1941, just 15 individuals remained. What happened to these cranes? From habitat loss to hunting, Dr. Elizabeth Smith from the International Crane Foundation explains why they fell to such low numbers and what has been done to save them since. (The music in this episode is "Partly Sage" by Blue Dot Sessions, provided under the Attribution-Noncommercial License.)
2017-09-25
10 min
Earthwatch Podcast
Earthwatch Podcast, 1, 0
From Earthwatch, the environmental nonprofit connecting citizens with scientists, comes the Earthwatch Podcast. This season, we delve into the human conflict in conservation. From the coastal marshes of Texas to the seagrass meadows of Southeast Alaska and beyond, follow us as we explore the conservation efforts underway to protect endangered species and ecosystems. (The music in this trailer is "Partly Sage" by Blue Dot Sessions, provided under the creative commons Attribution-Noncommercial License.)
2017-08-25
01 min
Podcast Episode Archives - BirdCallsRadio™ | Exploring birdlife around the world™
BCR 099: Debi Shearwater
Debi Love Shearwater, Shearwater Journeys, Inc. Debi Love Shearwater is a world traveler well known for establishing Shearwater Journeys Inc, a company which has offered pelagic trips from California since 1976. Many seabird records new to the USA and North America have been found on her trips. She has authored several popular articles about seabirds and worked with EarthWatch on a radio tagging project for blue whales at Monterey Bay. Over 65,000 nature lovers have joined her at sea. She has visited all 7 continents and scores of remote islands where seabirds breed. She enthusiastically leads to many u...
2017-08-17
33 min
Southeast Asia Crossroads Podcast - CSEAS @ NIU
Looking Beyond the Temples with Alison Carter: New Angkor Archaeology and Answers
Richard Cooler, Catherine Raymond and Eric Jones sit down with archaeologist Alison Carter and we look beyond the temples to exciting new archaeology that may help rewrite the history of on of the works great civilizations: Angkor A comprehensive archaeological map of the world's largest preindustrial settlement complex at Angkor, Cambodia: http://www.pnas.org/content/104/36/14277.abstract Uncovering archaeological landscapes at Angkor using lidar: http://www.pnas.org/content/110/31/12595.full Airborne laser scanning as a method for exploring long-term socio-ecological dynamics in Cambodia: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440316300644 Also the Angkor Lidar webpage with some additional info...
2017-08-04
52 min
Ever Better Today
How to Make a Difference as a Citizen Scientist With Dr. Caren Cooper
Dr. Caren Cooper is passionate about involving people in the scientific process as citizen scientist. Growing up, she wanted to study wildlife and the environment. Her interests led her to earn a Ph.D., to fieldwork in Australia, and to a position at Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology. She is currently Associate Professor of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University as well as Assistant Head, Biodiversity Research Lab, NC Museum of Natural Sciences. During our discussion, Caren shares how residents of Flint, MI acted to have their water tested and their voices hea...
2017-03-17
39 min
Boat Radio
The Port of Sóller Radio Programme – from the archive – Jackie Waldren
Jackie Brown arrived in Deia on Mallorca’s north coast in 1959 and, on her first night in the village, met artist, and later eminent archaeologist, Bill Waldren. A few months later, Jackie married Bill and they lived in Deia and Palma on and off for many years. Jackie has now returned to Deia and she gave Shirley Roberts a candid interview about her extraordinarily full life. Over the years, Jackie, Bill and their four daughters survived considerable adversity – not least of which being their always precarious financial circumstances – but this is not merely a tale of tenacity, this is a stor...
2016-12-29
54 min
Boat Radio
The Port of Sóller Radio Programme - Jackie Waldren: a remarkable life
Jackie Brown arrived in Deia on Mallorca’s north coast in 1959 and, on her first night in the village, met artist – later eminent archaeologist – Bill Waldren. A few months later, Jackie married Bill and they lived in Deia and Palma on and off for many years. Jackie has now returned to Deia and she gave Shirley Roberts a candid interview about her extraordinarily full life. Over the years, Jackie, Bill and their four daughters, survived considerable adversity – not least of which being their always precarious financial circumstances – but this is not merely a tale of tenacity, this is a story of s...
2016-08-30
53 min
Radio Marinara
Radio Marinara - 1 November 2015
o we all know that male seahorses get pregnant but new research from University of Sydney is telling us much more about what happens in that pouch on the dad... this is just one of the bits of news Bron and Anth will bring on Sunday...Just sit right back and you'll also hear a tale, a tale of a fruitful trip - this week, six Victorian teachers set sail on an expedition in Moreton Bay in Queensland, to assist scientists researching the health of the bay's fragile marine ecosystem. Their quest is part of Earthwatch's Sailing...
2015-11-01
46 min
Paradigms
Dr. Cristina Eisenberg: Lead Scientist Earth Watch Institute
Dr. Cristina Eisenberg, lead Scientist for The Earthwatch Institute, talks about the web of life, wolves, re-wilding and more! Books: The Wolf’s Tooth • The Carnivore Way Music by: The Allman Brothers Band, Laura Nyro, Los Lobos, Jerry Garcia, Danny Dolinger, and Jesse Colin Young. The post Dr. Cristina Eisenberg: Lead Scientist Earth Watch Institute appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
2015-03-08
1h 00
Paradigms
Dr. Cristina Eisenberg: Lead Scientist Earth Watch Institute
Dr. Cristina Eisenberg, lead Scientist for The Earthwatch Institute, talks about the web of life, wolves, re-wilding and more! Books: The Wolf’s Tooth • The Carnivore Way Music by: The Allman Brothers Band, Laura Nyro, Los Lobos, Jerry Garcia, Danny Dolinger, and … More ...
2015-03-08
1h 00
Home Front with Cynthia Davis
Property Rights
How would you like it if you were told your horses couldn’t drink water out of your own creek? Today we talk with someone who fought back and still has her farm, but what about those who choose not to fight? You’ll get some thoughts and new ideas on property rights. Listen to hear what you need to know in case this happens to you on Home Front. Rene’ Holaday comes to us from Stevens County, Washington State. She is the author of The Perils of Sustainable Development. Rene’ Holaday is also a full time researcher for stopanimalid.or...
2014-12-02
00 min
KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment
Sustainability Segment: Cristina Eisenberg
Guest Cristina Eisenberg, Lead Scientist, Earthwatch Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about her book “The Carnivore Way: Coexisting with and Conserving North America's Predators”.
2014-10-27
28 min