treehugger podcast

Ecological Forestry with Seth Zuckerman and Kirk Hanson


Listen Later

In this episode, we're joined by two extraordinary guests, Seth Zuckerman and Kirk Hansen, who bring decades of experience and insight to the practice of ecological forestry. Their recent book, "A Forest of Your Own," serves as a comprehensive guide for forest stewards in Oregon and Washington, covering essential skills like evaluating land, sustainable management, wildfire risk reduction, and climate change adaptation. Seth and Kirk address the diverse needs of family forest owners, community forests, municipalities, and Indigenous tribes, offering insights on sustainable wood harvest, wildlife habitat enhancement, and watershed protection.

Kirk Hanson is an experienced forest educator and pracitioner, skilled in guiding forest owners to managed their land sustainably. He has worked with a variety of landowners, and also blogs about his own family's experiences managing 200 acres of forestland in the South Puget Sound.

As a journalist, Seth Zuckerman reported extensively on forests, salmon and the human communities that depend on them. He also serves as Executive Director of Northwest Natural Resources Group, and he is author of several books, including Saving Our Ancient Forests and Salmon Nation.

During our conversation, Seth and Kirk discuss how ecological forestry differs from conventional industrial forestry, advocating for practices that prioritize ecosystem health and long-term sustainability. They share personal experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of interventions like thinning to promote forest resilience, especially in the face of climate change. Their book and work aim to empower forest landowners with the knowledge and tools to become responsible stewards of their land, promoting ecological health and resilience for the benefit of both people and the environment.

As we explore the balance between human intervention and natural processes in forest management, Seth and Kirk address common questions and misconceptions about forest management, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers long-term ecological health and diverse benefits for future generations. They highlight the role of ecological diversity in promoting economic resilience and offer practical advice for forest observation and engagement.

A Forest of Your Own book www.nnrg.org/book 

Keeping Up with the Hansons Blog www.nnrg.org/hansonfamilyforest

You can donate to help cover the small overhead for the show. @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp

Music from the show Stayloose | Gunnar Olson | Cumbia Deli

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

treehugger podcastBy Michael Yadrick

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

25 ratings


More shows like treehugger podcast

View all
On Being with Krista Tippett by On Being Studios

On Being with Krista Tippett

10,231 Listeners

Radiolab by WNYC Studios

Radiolab

44,051 Listeners

This American Life by This American Life

This American Life

90,491 Listeners

99% Invisible by Roman Mars

99% Invisible

26,230 Listeners

Reveal by The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

Reveal

8,277 Listeners

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature by Bioneers

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature

245 Listeners

Hidden Brain by Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

Hidden Brain

43,808 Listeners

Mongabay Newscast by Mongabay

Mongabay Newscast

47 Listeners

Pod Save America by Crooked Media

Pod Save America

86,808 Listeners

The Daily by The New York Times

The Daily

111,075 Listeners

In Defense of Plants Podcast by In Defense of Plants

In Defense of Plants Podcast

1,231 Listeners

How to Survive the End of the World by How to Survive the End of the World

How to Survive the End of the World

2,137 Listeners

Future Ecologies by Future Ecologies

Future Ecologies

112 Listeners

Throughline by NPR

Throughline

16,099 Listeners

The Ezra Klein Show by New York Times Opinion

The Ezra Klein Show

15,484 Listeners