Author: Matthew Podolsky
Should We Plant Joshua Trees in Idaho?
To answer the question posed in this episode's title, we explore a transformative new approach to land management that has been adopted by the National Park Service. This new land management framework, known by the acronym RAD, was developed to ...
Will the United States Government Survive the Climate Crisis?
For this episode we invite back the former Senior Producer of this show, our friend Gregory Haddock. Greg has been working on some awesome podcast projects this past year, and we’re super excited to have him back on the show for ...
The Haida Gwaii Lesson and Racist Conservation
Mark Dowie is a self-styled investigative historian, and the author of the recent books, Conservation Refugees and The Haida Gwaii Lesson. After a long career as a journalist, which included breaking the story of the exploding Ford Pinto in the ...
Dr. Sylvia F***ing Earle!
Close your eyes, and picture yourself underwater. See the light sway above you, as it gets darker and darker the further down you go. Welcome to the deep waters of the ocean, a place where today’s guest has spent a ...
Earth to Humans – New Logo, New Intro, New Episodes!
We know that many of you have been eagerly anticipating the return of the Earth to Humans podcast to the internet airwaves, and we are happy to announce that the show's return is imminent! We'll be dropping our first new ...
ETH 225: “In a Gentle Way, He Shakes the World” – Munir Virani’s Mission to Conserve Vultures and Birds of Prey
Munir Virani is a world-renowned raptor biologist and the executive vice president of the Peregrine Fund. We talked with him about growing up in Nairobi, Kenya, his inspiration to begin studying birds of prey, and how he helped solve a ...
In a Gentle Way, He Shakes the World – by Munir Virani
The following article was written by Munir Virani, Executive Vice President and Director for Conservation Strategy and External Affairs at the Peregrine Fund. Munir is featured in the pilot episode of the new animated series, the Chronicles of the Curious, ...
ETH 223: Raíces Verdes
Samara Almonte is the creator of Raíces Verdes, a podcast for healing our relationship with the Earth and with each other, as well as a platform dedicated to validating, sharing and archiving the experiences of Black, Indigenous, People of color ...
ETH 221: There’s No Such Thing as Wilderness: An Alternate History of the National Park Service
Historian Mark David Spence is the author of “Dispossessing the Wilderness”, which explores the often obscured history of the forced removal of Native Americans from the landscapes that would become our first national parks. Yosemite, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks ...