Conservation Connection
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 73:59:51
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Sinopse
Every day, scientists and conservationists around the globe are working to answer critical questions about our rapidly changing environment and the organisms that live there; the minute details of their work reveal both the beauty and the precarious balance of the natural world. Join the Last Chance Endeavors team as we interview today's leading wildlife scientists and conservationists about their most recent discoveries. Listen in to hear the ongoing story of the scientific studies being conducted to protect our planet's future!
Episódios
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Oysters: Farmed or Wild? | Justin Manley | Ep 121
30/04/2024 Duração: 50minAlthough 85% of wild oyster reefs have disappeared over the past 120 years, Georgia's oyster populations are thriving! Listen in as we chat with Justin Manley, the hatchery manager at UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant’s Shellfish Research Laboratory on Skidaway Island! We get deep into the science of oyster aquaculture and learn all about the work being done to protect this critical ecosystem! Want to access resources about oyster farming? Check out the links below! UGA Marine Extension Oyster South East Coast Shellfish Growers Association
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Live From EarthX with Crystal DiMiceli! | Ep 120
23/04/2024 Duração: 25minWe interrupt your regularly scheduled episode of Conservation Connection to bring you this special crossover episode with Crystal DiMiceli of the Forces For Nature Podcast and The Healthy Seas Podcast! Listen in for a sneak peak of Season 10 and to discover another incredible podcast!
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Saving Georgia's Whales | Cathy Sakas | Ep 119
16/04/2024 Duração: 01h07minIn a changing ocean, whales and their protectors must react fast to stay ahead of the curve! This week we sit down with Cathy Sakas, a life long adventurer, biologist, and ocean advocate. She found the first North Atlantic right whale calf in Georgia over forty years ago, and has spent her career working to ensure that they'll survive in the face of a changing ocean!
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Tortoises Outlast Fires & Floods | Barbara Blonder | Ep 118
09/04/2024 Duração: 52minOver 300 species rely on the Gopher Tortoise - and its burrows - to survive! This week we chat with disturbance ecologist Barbara Blonder at Flagler College to learn about the struggles and survival tactics of coastal gopher tortoises! She uses her research and her position as City Commissioner to help St. Augustine make the best possible management decisions.
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Rattlesnakes are Umbrellas | Joseph Colbert | Ep 117
02/04/2024 Duração: 01h02minHappy rattlesnakes mean a happy island! This week we sit down with Joseph Colbert, a wildlife biologist with the Jekyll Island Authority. He studies eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, and uses this knowledge to inform management decisions which keep the entirety of Jekyll Island in harmony with nature!
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What Comes Next? | Coastal Conservation and EarthX! | Ep 116
27/02/2024 Duração: 08minEXGREEN20 We're wrapping up this season with some big changes, some quick announcements, and a conversation on the value of collaboration! Check back on April 2nd for the start of our next season when we'll be investigating coastal conservation in the American southeast, and come see us at EarthX in Dallas from April 22 to April 26th! Visit EarthX.org to buy passes, and don't forget to use discount code EXGREEN20 to get 20% off! Reach out to us on our instagram @ConservationConnection
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Will Flowers Survive the Flood? | Natalie Downey | Ep 115
16/02/2024 Duração: 34minThis week we dive deeper into the spider shoal lily and its role in the Chattahoochee River ecosystem by sitting down with Natalie Downey from the Chattahoochee River Conservancy. Listen in to learn about the importance of this flower and the ways that volunteers are working to restore its population! Click here to get involved: ChattRiver.org
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Will the Okefenokee Swamp Remain Intact? | Deborah Reed & Rena Peck | Ep 114
06/02/2024 Duração: 24minOn Georgia's southern border lies the Okefenokee Swamp, our nation's largest intact blackwater wetland. For thousands of years it's been a place of refuge and recreation, but modern industry is threatening to change it forever. Listen in this week to Deborah Reed (Reed's Grocery Store) and Rena Peck (Georgia River Network) as we discuss the value of the Okefenokee and the dangers that are threatening its future! www.ProtectOkefenokee.org www.GARivers.org
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Are the Shoal Lilies Damned? | Sara Tash | Ep 113
23/01/2024 Duração: 13minHydroelectric dams produce renewable and carbon-neutral electricity, but at what cost? This final episode from our live-podcasting event explores the story of the shoal lily, an endangered-but-not-legally-protected flower that's found only in the Southeast US. If you'd like to get involved, check out these opportunities: Shoal Lily Planting: https://www.chattahoocheeriverconservancy.org/volunteer.html Shoal Lily Viewing on the Flint River: https://flintriverkeeper.org/events-calendar/ Thank you to Nia Impact Capital for sponsoring this live recording!
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Building River Relationships | Caroline Ellmer | Ep 112
17/01/2024 Duração: 19minWhat's the point of studying our environment if we never take time to enjoy it? This week we sit with local student and river enthusiast Caroline Ellmer to hear her perspective of growing up on the Chattahoochee River and why it's so important to love where you live! Thank you to Nia Impact Capital for sponsoring this live recording!
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Which Bees Are Best? | Sarah Tash | Ep 111
10/01/2024 Duração: 14minNot all species of bees are the same, and some are MUCH better at pollinating our food than others! Listen in this week to hear Masters student Sarah Tash tell the story of our favorite pollinator and their vital role in our lives. Thank you to Nia Impact Capital for sponsoring this live recording!
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The Mysterious World of Crayfish | Dr. Troy Keller | Ep 110
02/01/2024 Duração: 20minAs it turns out, not all crayfish are created equal; some species dig holes, some species displace others, and some species can only be positively identified by their genitals during breeding season! This week we welcome back Dr. Troy Keller of CSU to peek behind the curtain at the massive biodiversity of crayfish in the Southeastern US and how invasive species are changing the ecosystem. Thank you to Nia Impact Capital for sponsoring this live recording!
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Free Stickers, Live Podcast, Break Announcement!
04/11/2023 Duração: 01minAlrighty Guys! We're taking a short break until December 17th 2023 because BIG THINGS are happening! If you want free stickers, take this survey to help improve our show then shoot us a message on Instagram: https://forms.gle/wSb3vabehyLJRECW6 If you're in the Columbus Georgia area, come check out our first live podcast event! We're setting up at Scofflaw Brewing in Columbus on November 9th from 6pm until 9pm. Thanks for listening! -Chance and Sarah Kathryn
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Dr. Michael Dorsey: ASU | Good Things are Profitable! | Episode 109
17/10/2023 Duração: 42minWhat lies at the intersection of social justice, environmental issues, and sustainability? Listen in as Dr. Michael Dorsey, the director and chair of the Rob and Melanie Walton Sustainability Solutions Service at Arizona State University, joins the podcast to discuss pressing issues surrounding environmental justice, sustainability, and the urgent need for a transition to green energy. We dive into the pervasive challenges of environmental racism and the disproportionate impact of pollution on marginalized communities, not only in the United States but around the world. With a wealth of knowledge and experience, Dr. Dorsey's insights shed light on the path towards a healthier planet, demonstrating that the "good stuff" can indeed be profitable and sustainable! Click here to learn about ASU's Sustainability Solutions Service: https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/sustainabilitysolutions/ Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: ConservationConnection.co
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Jill Tidman: The Redford Center | Environmental Advocacy Through Film| Episode 108
09/10/2023 Duração: 32minHow can you use your passion to protect our planet? The Redford Center uses the art of storytelling and film to inform, engage, and mobilize people to take action for the betterment of the planet. In this episode we sit down with Jill Tidman, the executive director of the Redford Center, to discuss her personal journey to find her passion for environmental advocacy. We cover her diverse career path, including ventures into green architecture and business, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and adaptability in finding one's true calling. Listen in to learn about the crucial role of art and culture in solving global environmental challenges. Click here to learn more about the Redford Center: www.RedfordCenter.org Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: www.ConservationConnection.co
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Lauren Fraser: Canopy | Household Climate Solutions | Episode 107
03/10/2023 Duração: 22minHow can the average homeowner or renter best take charge of their own climate contributions? Meet Lauren Fraser, co-founder of Canopy! Her organization is committed to helping everyday people decarbonize their lifestyles, from individual households to entire communities! Listen in to learn how Canopy is providing resources, local contractor recommendations, and concierge support to bridge the gap between intention and action in the quest for greener living. If you'd like to learn more about Canopy, click here: https://canopyclimate.com/ If you'd like to learn more about our nonprofit, click here: ConservationConnection.co
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Chance Glasco: Game Developer | Gaming for the Environment | Episode 106
25/09/2023 Duração: 28minWhat is at the intersection of video games and conservation? This week we dive into the world of video game development and its unexpected role in environmental conservation! Join us as we sit down with Chance Glasco, the co-founder and creative director of Good Dog Studios and a senior fellow with the Adrian Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center. Chance shares his remarkable journey from the gaming industry's early days, creating iconic franchises like Call of Duty, to his current mission of infusing climate resilience into video games. Discover how Chance is using the immersive power of gaming to reach the public, bridging the gap between entertainment and environmental awareness. Click here to learn more about the Climate Sig Discord: https://www.igdaclimatesig.org/take-action Click here to learn more about our nonprofit: ConservationConnection.co
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David Banks: The Nature Conservancy | Global Conservation | Episode 105
17/09/2023 Duração: 28minThis week we sit down with David Banks to hear about his inspiring journey through the world of conservation and environmental advocacy! David is the Chief Conservation Officer of The Nature Conservancy, a global leader in protecting our planet's precious lands and waters. Listen in as we explore the value of nature, from its breathtaking beauty to the life-sustaining services it provides. Discover how conservation efforts are evolving to tackle the urgent challenges of our time, and learn how you too can make a positive impact, whether you're a seasoned environmental enthusiast or just beginning your journey towards a greener, more sustainable world. Tune in and get inspired to take action for the planet we all call home! If you'd like to learn more about the Nature Conservancy, click here: Nature.org If you'd like to learn more about our nonprofit, click here: ConservationConnection.co
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Sachi Singh: Rootless | Underwater Superfood | Episode 104
10/09/2023 Duração: 24minCan seaweed revolutionize our food industry? This episode, join us on a journey into the world of sustainable seaweed farming, exploring its immense potential for revolutionizing food systems and addressing environmental challenges. Our guest Sachi Singh is the founder and CEO of Rootless, and she shares her journey of transitioning from climate philanthropy to starting her company which is dedicated to promoting seaweed consumption. Sachi passionately highlights the incredible health benefits of seaweed, its rich history, and its unique role in regenerative agriculture. We look at the future of seaweed, from innovative seaweed-based recipes to the critical need for sustainable supply chains and consumer engagement. Listen in to learn how seaweed could be a game-changer in our quest for a healthier planet. Want to make your own Seaweed French 75? Here's Sachi's recipe: 2 parts seaweed based gin, 1 part lime juice, 1 part kombu simple syrup, 1/2 teaspoon of saline solution, 4 drops of sesame oil. Com
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Jaime Nack: Three Squares Inc. | Guiding Sustainable Solutions | Episode 103
03/09/2023 Duração: 31minHow are shifting consumer trends changing the ways that businesses think about our future? Listen in to this week's conversation with Jaime Nack, founder and President of Three Squares Inc, a consulting firm that helps businesses achieve their sustainability goals! From major music festivals to the Democratic National Convention, Three Squares Inc has worked with titans of industry to improve their environmental impact and protect the future of our planet! Jaime also helps lead Arctic Expeditions to educate and engage global leaders in climate action and sustainability efforts, taking them to the Arctic to witness the impacts of climate change firsthand. These up-close and personal interactions with the environment then inspire these influential people to lead the battle for our changing planet! To read Jaime's article on LinkedIn click here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/looking-jumpstart-your-environmental-career-you-alone-jaime-nack/?trackingId=e9W95ARlTa2h3BG%2Bn5xQJg%3D%3D To visit Three Squar