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    inaturalist

    Explore "inaturalist" with insightful episodes like "250 - Garden bees of Portland", "245 - Bee Friendly Gardening with Elliott Gordon", "A Student of the Sea: Olivia VanDamme", "Beim Zoologen Gernot Kunz am Gunczy-Hof" and "Ma all'estero rispettano le regole?" from podcasts like ""PolliNation Podcast", "PolliNation Podcast", "She Explores", "hinterGRÜNdig" and "Breakdown in Lockdown"" and more!

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    250 - Garden bees of Portland

    250 - Garden bees of Portland

    Have you ever wondered which fuzzy yellow bee you just saw visiting a flower? In this episode, guest host Jen Hayes interviews Nicole Bell about two new and free resources that explore 67 species of bees found in Portland area gardens. Jen and Nicole are both graduate student members of OSU's Garden Ecology Lab. 

    A Student of the Sea: Olivia VanDamme

    A Student of the Sea: Olivia VanDamme

    Olivia VanDamme’s hope is that one day, in her older years, she’ll be at the beach, covered in seaweed and still contributing to community science. Olivia has always felt comforted, alive, and happy in the ocean. And as an educator, poet, singer, environmentalist, surfer, and more – Olivia celebrates that in everything she does.

    On this episode, Olivia shares an original poem, “Tu Perteneces! Nadar Mija” which helps paint the picture of the role the ocean plays in her life – all while bursting with song and joy. We learn how Olivia straddles worlds by virtue of being herself, why she loves geography, how being an educator has informed her environmental life, and how we can all get involved in collecting data that helps shape the future of the lands and waters we recreate in.

    This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. 

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    Beim Zoologen Gernot Kunz am Gunczy-Hof

    Beim Zoologen Gernot Kunz am Gunczy-Hof
    Die Klubobfrau der Grünen, Sandra Krautwaschl, ist zu Besuch am Gunczy-Hof in der Südsteiermark, dem artenreichsten Hof Österreichs. 2500 Tierarten sind hier schon nachgewiesen worden. Der Zoologe berichtet u.a. von der City Nature Challenge, bei der in Graz und Graz Umgebung besonders viele Beobachtungen von Pflanzen und Tieren gemeldet worden sind, und sogar eine Art zum ersten Mal in Österreich nachgewiesen werden konnte. Gernot Kunz hat auch eine gute Nachricht: Jeder einzelne kann schon mit einem kleinen Stück Natur, sei es am Balkon oder im Garten, einen wichtigen Beitrag für den Erhalt der Artenvielfalt leisten.

    Ma all'estero rispettano le regole?

    Ma all'estero rispettano le regole?
    Due amici, due città europee, una conversazione telefonica: nell'episodio di oggi affrontiamo la questione del rispetto delle regole all'estero e in Italia (in Fase 2). In questa chiamata non ci resta che (piangere, anzi no!) blaterare del National Theatre e dei suoi spettacoli online, Benedict Cumberbatch, Il mercante di Venezia, Lady J, JStor, Produzioni dal basso, WWF, iNaturalist, e di piante per purificare l'aria.

    Safely Celebrate Earth Day with Parks and Recreation — Episode 064

    Safely Celebrate Earth Day with Parks and Recreation — Episode 064

    Earth Day is a time when people all over the world promote the importance of environmental awareness, and it serves as a reminder that anyone can take small steps to protect the environment. This year, on April 22, we will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

    Earth Day has been a critical event since its inception in 1970 – in fact, in response to the very first Earth Day, landmark environmental laws like The Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act were created, as well as the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). And while this is an extremely important day, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the planned celebrations have had to go virtual.

    On today’s episode, we’re joined by three dedicated and creative staff members of the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department in Ohio to talk about the virtual Earth Day celebrations they have planned so their community can learn more about the environment around them and how to protect it. Joining us on the show from Columbus Recreation and Parks Department are:

    • Betty Blockinger, Volunteer Manager
    • Colleen Sharkey, Program Coordinator
    • Rosalie Herndon, Environmental Planner

    We talk about what Earth Day means to each of them, as well as why it’s so important to celebrate. And, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, their department is hosting a 10-day virtual Earth Day celebration to help the people who live in Columbus explore all the things that live and grow around their homes and in the community’s parks through a fun, scavenger hunt-style activity — while being mindful of physical distancing guidelines and state and local ordinances.

    Various things to search for will be posted on their department’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts from April 15-25, and community members can win prizes by posting photos of the things they find, tagging the department and using #VirtualEarthDayCbus. People are encouraged to use iNaturalist, a mobile app that can be used to observe and identify various species — everything from the rarest of butterflies to a common weed.

    The observations made through iNaturalist also support the conservation community at large. All the observations are verified by a community of experts and go through a process of verification and ultimately end up as data for researchers and environmentalists from around the globe to use. Here’s a video of Colleen showing how easy it is to use!

    The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department is also engaging their community during this time through:

    • Sharing gardening tips and other activities on their outdoor recreation program’s Instagram account
    • Get Active At Home: With fitness facilities closed, the department’s health and wellness team is posting workouts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to encourage residents to get off the couch and get moving at home. From low-intensity workouts to adaptive yoga to high-intensity interval training (HIIT), there are a variety of workouts for all ages and fitness levels.
    • CAC Create at Home: While art classes at the Columbus Cultural Arts Center (CAC) are currently canceled, local artists are giving step-by-step instructions on creative arts projects via Facebook Live every Tuesday and Thursday at noon on the CAC Facebook page.

    Thanks to Columbus Recreation and Parks Department and the important work of Betty, Colleen and Rosalie, the people who live in Columbus, Ohio, will be able to safely celebrate Earth Day — and regardless of where you live, this episode may give you ideas on how you can safely celebrate, as well!

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