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Nature isn’t just “out there” in some pristine or far-off location. It’s all around us, including right outside our doors. Join us as we ignite our curiosity and natural wonder, explore our yards and communities, and improve our local pollinator and wildlife habitat.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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 ...
 
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 ...
 
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 ...
 
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 ...
 
Water Environment: Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groundwater, Wells - Water Conservation, Water Sustainability, Water Preservation, Water Ecology, and other H2O Environmental IssuesContact info: Clean@h2opodcast.com or 206-984-3260; http://H2Opodcast.com
 
This podcast broadcasts two shows that I host: Environmental Professionals and Nature’s Pulse. Environmental Professionals interviews ecologists and others in the environmental industry from all over the globe. Nature’s pulse is a weekly review of global environmental events to help keep you informed. Connect with me: instagram: jungle_capital twitter: jungle_capital linkedin: John Lieber
 
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This episode of Spotlights features Barbara Mahany, a freelance journalist, essayist, collector of stories, and author of five books. She discusses her latest book, The Book of Nature: The Astonishing Beauty of God’s First Sacred Text (Broadleaf Books, 2023). We talk about the myriad ways of reading the natural world and discovering its sacredness …
 
How can forestry for profit fit into an agriculture setting? Agroforestry is the combination of forestry with agriculture and in this episode, Rowan Reid (agroforestry expert at Bambra Farm) explains how growing trees for profit can benefit the individual growing them, their community and the wider environment. EPISODE LINKS Rowan's website: www.ag…
 
O licenciamento ambiental tem um papel crucial na viabilização dos empreendimentos. Em face do PL 3.729/2004, que foca na simplificação das licenças ambientais, e não na melhoria e objetividade do processo, pressupõe-se de que o projeto não atinge o objetivo proposto de trazer maior eficiência e racionalidade ao processo de licenciamento ambiental.…
 
Do you enjoy having birds nest on your property? Would you like to learn more about what to look for in a nest box to make it the best it can be for your birds? Are you interested in finding out how you can safely monitor your nesting birds and help scientists study nesting birds? In this episode, I am joined by Holly Grant. Holly is the Project As…
 
On today's podcast Richard discusses the opportunities and challenges of a dual-discipline career with his colleague, Misho Baxendale. Misho is a dual-qualified environmental consultant, working across both ecology and arboricultural disciplines working at Wildwood Ecology, based in Stroud. Misho openly discusses the skills needed in both disciplin…
 
Em 2023, o Dia Mundial da Água – data criada pela ONU (Organização das Nações Unidas) e celebrada anualmente no dia 22 de março – será balizado pelo tema “Acelerando Mudanças – Seja a mudança que você deseja ver no mundo”. A ONU iniciou a campanha de promoção sobre a data convidando as pessoas a repensarem suas atitudes em relação ao uso e consumo …
 
Have you ever wondered how to design gardens? There's a lot of theory to discover, and in this episode, Scott Smith breaks down some of the fundamentals to make it easy for you to get started. Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-h-smith-mcihort-diphort-rhs-3ab122227/ Read Scott's weekly articles in The Press & Journal:…
 
This episode of Spotlights features Mallory McDuff. She is an author, educator, and mother, teaching environmental education at Warren Wilson College outside Asheville, North Carolina. Her writing stems from ordinary life–raising children and teaching students–amidst the enormity of our uncertain times, especially our changing climate. She talks ab…
 
Do you know the basics behind choosing indoor plants, and taking care of them? Whether or not you answered yes to that question, you'll gain a lot of value from this episode, which reminds us of the basics behind taking care of indoor plants. Jane Perrone is the host of the On The Ledge podcast, and the author of two books, each linked below. She's…
 
Cidade Sustentável é um conceito que prevê uma série de diretrizes para melhorar a gestão de uma zona urbana e prepará-la para as gerações futuras. Para ser sustentável, a administração da cidade deve considerar três pilares: a responsabilidade ambiental, a economia sustentável e a sua vitalidade cultural. O principal objetivo da cidade sustentável…
 
Fungus gnats are one of the most common indoor plant pests, and in this episode Dr Ian Smith explains what we need to know about them as horticulturists. What threat do they pose our plants? When should we do something about them? What methods can we use to reduce numbers, or remove them completely (with and without chemicals)? Follow Ian on Twitte…
 
Attracting staff is difficult at the moment. By retaining staff, you save on making unnecessary hires for positions that should be filled by passionate plant people. In this episode, Jay Worth from Single Ops and the Green Industry Perspectives podcast helps us explore workplace culture dynamics. to help you build a place where everybody wants to w…
 
O Secretariado da Convenção das Nações Unidas sobre Diversidade Biológica divulgou o primeiro esboço de seu novo Quadro de Biodiversidade Global Pós-2020. Aqui estão cinco coisas importantes que você precisa saber sobre a estrutura. Falhas na ação climática, perda de biodiversidade e doenças infecciosas contadas como os três principais riscos no Re…
 
Do you struggle with invasive species on your property? Or, have you ever wondered, what’s the big deal with invasive species? Why are they so bad? Or maybe you just wondered how our invasive species got here. After all, if they are so awful, then why would anyone bring them here? If so, then you aren’t alone. Invasive species are something that mo…
 
This is a chainsaw refresher course, not an introduction to chainsaw work. Scott Smith reminds us of chainsaw safety considerations and how to cut small trees so that they fall the way you want. Don't be afraid to listen to some parts several times as I couldn't find a decent diagram that I can link here in the show notes. Connect with Scott on Lin…
 
This episode of Spotlights features Matthew Segall, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Matt discusses a recent conference celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Center for Process Studies, which is a research center at the Claremont School of Theology at…
 
As an AIH council member, it was my pleasure to be a part of the Student of the Year award ceremony this week, celebrating Nathan Watson's outstanding efforts over the recent years. He graduated last year, but wasn't able to receive his award in person so the AIH went regional. He works for Tamworth Regional Council, where you might find him workin…
 
Apresentada pela primeira vez em 2005 no relatório “Who Cares Wins: Conectando mercados financeiros para um mundo em mudança”, do Pacto Global da ONU, a sigla ESG tem se difundido amplamente no mercado de investimentos nacional e internacional. Hoje, o termo já é usado como um marcador de seleção para negócios. Acionistas e investidores vêm gradual…
 
This episode was requested by Dylan Whiffler from Western Australia. The polyphagous shot-hole borer is a significant horticultural and forestry pest that's causing substantial damage to crops in Western Australia. In this episode Dr Ian Smith explains how we can identify it, and what to do once we suspect its presence. Report this pest: mypestguid…
 
Você já leu ou ouviu algo relacionado ao meio ambiente essa semana? Se sim, não foi à toa. O tema tem ganhado cada vez mais espaço na mídia e nos debates acadêmicos e políticos. No entanto, apesar do destaque, poucos possuem conhecimento acerca do Direito Ambiental. O Direito Ambiental é o ramo da Ciência Jurídica que disciplina as atividades human…
 
Robert Scott Bell is a Homeopathic Pharmacists, he was one of the first to specialise in silver and pioneered the recognition in the medical community. But he joins Donna in this episode to controversially talk about vaccinations, an area he also has a lot of expertise in. Vaccines are one of the political health issues that we see discussed by man…
 
It's time to learn about how plants defend themselves! This episode will give you a peek under the hood so that you can understand why plants behave the way they do in the face of biotic and abiotic sources of stress. We talk about how plants defend against sucking and chewing insects, including releasing chemicals that make them less appetising an…
 
Ever wondered how to get the lines in turf like they have on a sports field? Sure, you can make them with an ordinary push mower or ride-on with a rotary blade system, but it just never quite looks the same. In this episode, Scott Smith explores the usage of a greenkeeper's best friend: the cylinder mower! Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: https://ww…
 
Lawn care probably isn’t the first thing you think of when you think about backyard ecology. Honestly, it isn’t for me either. But it is something that most of us have to deal with in one way or another whether we do it ourselves or hire someone to do it for us. And I don’t know about you, but lawn equipment in general, much less battery powered la…
 
Career exploitation refers to situations in which an employer or work environment takes advantage of an employee for their own benefit, often at the expense of the employee's well-being and long-term career prospects. This can take many forms, such as paying employees less than they deserve, not providing adequate opportunities for growth and devel…
 
This episode of Spotlights features Larry Rasmussen, PhD, Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics, emeritus, at Union Theological Seminary. He discusses his new book, The Planet You Inherit: Letters to My Grandchildren When Uncertainty's a Sure Thing. The book is composed of a series of letters that he wrote for his grandchildren. The letters t…
 
Sure, we need to plant more trees. But they aren't lasting as long as they should, so what are we getting wrong? In this episode, Jason Summers comes on the show to fill in a few knowledge gaps for us. Whether it's above ground or below, trees have their own needs and quirks, and it's up to us as horticulturists, arborists and foresters to ensure t…
 
Earwigs: friend or foe? Or both? In this episode of Bug Bites you'll learn about how earwigs can be a beneficial predator or a crop-eating pest, depending on the environment you're working with. You'll also learn how to deal with excess numbers if they're behaving as a pest in your garden, without using chemical pesticides. This is the third Bug Bi…
 
A perovskita é um mineral de óxido de cálcio e titânio, com a fórmula química CaTiO3. O mineral foi descoberto nos Montes Urais da Rússia por Gustav Rose em 1839 e deve o seu nome ao mineralogista russo Lev Perovski (1792-1856). Devido ao seu potencial de aplicação, as perovskitas tornaram-se um dos materiais mais estudados no momento. Um campo de …
 
If you want to design and create gardens for wider access, belonging and wellness, this episode is for you. Dr Kate Neale and I speak about ways that we can practically make our gardens a more inclusive and fun place to be. Kate is a childhood studies and disability studies researcher with a particular interest in the individual, social and societa…
 
A enorme quantidade de lixo que é produzida pela nossa sociedade é um dos maiores problemas ambientais da atualidade. Só no Brasil, são produzidos quase 250 mil toneladas de lixo por dia. A maior parte desse material vai parar nos lixões e pode contaminar o solo e a água. Países de todo o mundo estão preocupados com a questão, decisiva para constru…
 
Grafting is a wonderful horticultural skill that lets us combine the benefits of one plant with the benefits of another. For example, we can use the resilient roots of one type of apple tree, and also gain the benefits of a spectacular fruiting apple that may not have the same resilience beneath the ground genetically. In this episode, Scott Smith …
 
You know how sometimes you’ll meet someone and things just “click?” You quickly discover that you have lots of shared interests and experiences and your conversation just flows as it goes down one path and then the next. Well, that’s exactly what happened in this episode as I talked with Dr. Randi Eckel. Randi is the owner of Toadshade Wildflower F…
 
Andrew Rostenberg is a chiropractor, author and functional medicine expert. He joins Donna on this episode of Body Ecology Living to further discuss the topic of oxalates and their harm, the impact of genealogy on gut health as well as what small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) does to the body. KEY TAKEAWAYS Some topics can be so complicate…
 
This episode of Spotlights features Amber X. Chen, a freelance journalist from Southern California whose work focuses on environmental justice. She contributed to several publications, including the climate and culture magazine Atmos, where she recently wrote a piece about the relationship between psychedelics, climate change, and environmental jus…
 
Chemicals are a part of modern life. But should we be concerned with the modern use of pesticides and other types of chemicals? Frank Von Hippel is a Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Arizona and the author of The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with t…
 
A tecnologia foi criada nas universidades de Oxford e Cambridge é mais simples e barata do que outras pensadas anteriormente e tornaria a aviação neutra em carbono. Sabe-se que voar produz grandes quantidades de emissões de carbono. A boa notícia é que pesquisadores britânicos encontraram um caminho promissor para tornar essa atividade neutra em ca…
 
Slugs are some of the worst plant pests around. Not only do they cause damage to our plants, but they're also just gross... or are they? Learn about how closely they're related to insects, the conditions they thrive in,and control methods with and without using chemicals. This is the third Bug Bites episode with entomologist Dr Ian Smith on the Pla…
 
Sustainability is one of the most used terms in projects and planning. In this episode professor Jin Xue reflects on the impacts and connections between dwelling development and planning on the environment and the climate. From a critical perspective, Xue explains her view on Political Ecology, Degrowth, and planning. Building a bridge between acad…
 
What does water want? What happens when we allow water to be water? Author Erica Gies explores the concept of Slow Water in her new book Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge. Slow Water approaches are unique to each place and work with natural systems. Slow Water is key to greater resiliency and offers multiple benefits inclu…
 
In this episode, Donna is joined by the Founder of The Energy Blueprint, Ari Whitten, M.S. He is an energy and fatigue specialist who focuses on taking an evidence-based approach to energy enhancement, nutrition, and exercise, a natural health expert and #1 best-selling author. Ari explains the role mitochondria play in cellular defence and how tha…
 
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live and work in the UK? Scott Smith is a regular guest on the Plants Grow Here podcast, and is a head gardener at Beechgrove gardens near Aberdeen in Scotland. Tyler Howard and Ash Walker both won a sponsorship to work in some of the most prestigious gardens in the world, including at Kew, Chelsea and Monet…
 
O título de Capital Verde Europeia reconhece os esforços das cidades para preservar e melhorar o meio ambiente, que respaldem tanto o entorno de vida quanto a economia. O título é dado a uma cidade com população de mais de 100 mil habitantes, que tem a capacidade de atuar como modelo a seguir no campo de desenvolvimento urbano sustentável e a comun…
 
Have you planted a meadow or pollinator planting on your property? Or, do you know someone or some place in your community that has one? If it’s on your property then part of the recommended management for it may have been to mow it periodically. Or if it’s not on your property then you may have driven by it only to see it being mowed or find that …
 
Have you ever been asked by a client to order mulch or gravel to fill a particular garden bed? Sure, it's easy when it's a small, flat rectangular bed. But what about irregular shapes and larger, sloped areas? In this episode of Hort Skills, Scott Smith explores some of the theory around measuring garden beds so that you can confidently order the c…
 
This episode of Spotlights features Michael S. Northcott, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Ethics at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He talks about his new book, God and Gaia: Science, Religion and Ethics on a Living Planet (Routledge, 2023), which explores the overlap between traditional religious cosmologies and the scientific Gaia theory of Jam…
 
We're back for a short special this January - I talk to Dr Cassandra Raby about a paper she led evaluating the first Animal Behaviour Twitter conference back in 2021. What perfect timing to discuss this, as the Animal Behaviour Society/Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour joint Twitter conference is running again this week! (18th-19th Jan)…
 
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