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135-Reconsidering the 'Wood Wide Web' with Justine Karst
Trees communicating? Protecting their offspring? Sending warning signals? Even helping competing species? These are some of the incredible things we have heard about the Wood Wide Web. But, is it true? Or has the story got ahead of the science? A team
134-Saving Whitebark Pine with Brenda Shepherd and Amelie Rivera
Against all odds, one species is making a comeback! Whitebark Pine! At the top of the mountain, where few other trees even try to survive, this species thrives. It is a keystone species that has developed a particularly peculiar way of spreading its young
133-White Pine with John Pastor
Imagine a forest full of hardwoods (leafy trees). Then imagine towering sentinel Pines standing a full tree length above the rest. Now imagine a full forest of these Pines. That is what the North woods of eastern North America use to look like. Today, the
132- The Big Burn with Jacob Margolis
Fire is many things; wild, controlled, rejuvenating, destructive, cultural, ecological, and most obviously, dangerous. Science writer Jacob Margolis lives in California where fire has become a constant worry. As a result, he plunged headfirst into the wor
131-Artificial Intelligence In Forestry with Rolf Schmitz and Christof Danzl
The old ways are changing. Technology moves fast, and with it our methods and strategies for managing the landscape. Artificial Intelligence, or machine learning, presents an incredible opportunity in forest management. Better and faster data means more t
130-We Don't Know What We Don't Know with Carla Rhyant
Public forests hold a lot of value for people. Clean water, fresh air, organic food, rich ecosystems, recreation opportunities, and timber for our homes. Now, it is forest professionals job to manage the public resource for these values. Only, how do we k
129- Cultural Fire Is Back with Bhiamie Williamson
Good Fire podcast is back! This is a bonus episode where we get to listen to the very knowledgeable, very passionate, and very engaged Bhiamie Williamson. We talk about cultural fire in Australia and the difference between western and Indigenous perspecti
128-Invasive Species Eradication with Wes Jolley and Dena Spatz
Many of us have heard of invasive species. We may even know a few species that are wreaking havoc in your local area. You have heard the doom and gloom of extinct species and ecosystem collapse. However, have your heard the success stories? How people hav
127-Canada, A Treaty Story with Matthew Wildcat
In Honour of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada I am re-releasing one of my favourite episodes. Assistant Professor Matthew Wildcat breaks down the history and meaning of Canadian Treaties with Indigenous people. He explains that we ar
126-Good Fire in Parks with Amy Cardinal Christianson and Pierre Martel
Cultural Fire is something we have discussed quite a lot on this podcast. Today, we get to hear from some folks in Parks Canada about how they will be opening up the door to cultural fire. Some really open minded and thoughtful people at Parks have made i