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    Explore "nativeplants" with insightful episodes like "Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY/NATIVE PLANTS) with Leigh Joseph" and "The Dangers of Grass Fires" from podcasts like ""Ologies with Alie Ward" and "Consider This from NPR"" and more!

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    Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY/NATIVE PLANTS) with Leigh Joseph

    Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY/NATIVE PLANTS) with Leigh Joseph

    The what, where, and who of native plants is … ethnobotany! Which is under the umbrella of Ethnoecology! The wonderful botanist Leigh Joseph shares what steered her to this field, how she includes her Squamish First Nation community in her research, and how we relate to plants – both native and invasive. She’ll chat about how to identify plants, Latin names vs. traditional names, how knowledge is passed down or silenced, the chilling history that inspired some of her work, uses for barks and berries and saps and teas, pharmaceuticals derived from Indigenous knowledge, ceremonial plants, the dos and absolutely do-nots of harvesting, skin remedies, white sage, and so much more. Also what should I put on my face? 

    Visit Leigh Joseph’s website and follow her on Instagram

    Buy her book: Held by the Land: A Guide to Indigenous Plants for Wellness

    Shop Leigh’s plant-based beauty brand: Skwálwen Botanicals

    Donations went to Indigenous Climate Action and Seeding Sovereignty

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    Smologies (short, classroom-safe) episodes

    Other episodes you may enjoy: Foraging Ecology (EATING WILD PLANTS) with @BlackForager, Alexis Nikole Nelson, Indigenous Cuisinology (NATIVE COOKING), Smologies #31: INDIGENOUS COOKING, Indigenous Pedology (SOIL SCIENCE), Bryology (MOSS) with Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, Dendrology (TREES), Wildlife Ecology (FIELDWORK), Urology (CROTCH PARTS), Nephrology (KIDNEYS), Carnivorous Phytobiology (MEAT-EATING PLANTS)

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    The Dangers of Grass Fires

    The Dangers of Grass Fires
    With the wildfires in Maui contained, the recovery process has begun.

    The focus has also turned to how the island can prepare for similar disasters in the future

    Officials and experts hope to address Hawaii's emergency alert system, as well as the construction of more fire-resistant homes.

    But what of the fires themselves? We often hear about forest fires, but the deadliest fire in the US in more than a century was a grass fire. Co-host Ailsa Chang talks to Jeva Lange, who wrote a story called "Most Wildfires Aren't Forest Fires," about how wildfires largely occur in grasslands.

    Also Rebecca Thiele with Indiana Public Broadcasting reports on how certain native plants can help combat the deadly effects of climate change.

    In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.

    Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

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