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FAQs about Learning the Land:How many episodes does Learning the Land have?The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
July 31, 2025Learning the Land: The Power of Legacy GivingIn this episode, the Land Trust's Donor Relations Manager, Cameron Berry, interviews special guest Ron Munger. Ron spent his career at a national non-profit helping people understand the options for making legacy gifts that benefit future generations without impacting current lifestyle or family security....more31minPlay
July 21, 2025Good News for the LandIt’s time for some good news! In this new podcast, we’re providing a behind the scenes peek at the work the Land Trust and its partners are doing to protect the land we love. Land Trust Engagement Director, Laura Dannehl-Schickman talks with External Affairs Director, Eric Lombardo about some exciting land conservation successes and how people working together make good things happen!Listen and enjoy and if you’d like to stay updated, check out the following resources:· California 30x30 homepage: https://www.californianature.ca.gov/· Map of 30x30 protected lands which Estrada Ranch was just added: https://calands.org/· Santa Cruz County Measure Q homepage: https://www.santacruzcountyca.gov/MeasureQ.aspx· Prop 4 resources webpage (option A, more info): https://baynature.org/article/how-and-when-can-you-get-your-hands-on-californias-climate-bond/· Prop 4 resources webpage (option B, less info and with a callout to Watsonville Slough Farm): https://togetherbayarea.org/proposition-4-resources-hub/ ...more18minPlay
June 12, 2025Tails of the Wild: The Amazing Biological Benefits of BioreactorsWelcome to episode four of Tails of the Wild with the Land Trust. I’m your host Vicki Lowell, the Marketing and Communications Manager for the Land Trust and I am excited to have our Conservation Director, Bryan Largay as our guest today. He’s going to tell us all about bioreactors, relatively simple systems that can be used to funnel water from agricultural land and remove nitrates before that water reenters the watershed. ...more18minPlay
January 21, 2025Seeing the Forest through the TreesIn this episode, we're talking to Bill Vaughn, the Principle Forester at Vaughn Forestry. Bill has been working with the Land Trust for many years, most recently during the selective timber harvest at the Byrne-Milliron Forest. He explains the process from planning through execution and explains how sustainable harvests help keep the Byrne healthy, beautiful, and productive....more56minPlay
November 22, 2024Avian Brood Parasitism - A Fowl Reproductive StrategyIn this episode, we're learning about avian brood parasitism with Eric Nunez, an Access Specialist at the Land Trust and all-around bird enthusiast. Listen up as we discuss this interesting and perhaps fowl reproductive strategy within some avian ecology. ...more16minPlay
October 18, 2024Tails of the Wild: The Legend of Tiburcio VásquezHello and welcome to the second episode of Tails of the Wild with the Land Trust! We're offering something different with this episode, a ghost story of sorts narrated by the Land Trust's Engagement Director, Laura Dannehl-Schickman. Enjoy!...more16minPlay
July 11, 2024Tails of the Wild with the Land Trust: A Fascinating Little BeetleHello and welcome to the first edition of Tails of the Wild with the Land Trust! With this new radio series, we’re offering up a shorter format. Each episode will be about fifteen minutes and provide a quick overview of one of our projects.We’re very excited to have Hannah Travers as our first guest. Hannah is a Natural Resource Coordinator at the Land Trust and today she’s going to talk to us about the Ohlone Tiger Beetle and our work to protect their habitat at Glenwood Open Space Preserve....more10minPlay
December 13, 2023Learning the Land - Season 2 Episode 5: Wildlife Monitoring and ConnectivityIn this episode we have the pleasure of speaking to Wildlife Researcher Ahíga Snyder of Pathways for Wildlife. Ahiga and partner Tanya Diamond , a Wildlife Ecologist, founded Pathways for Wildlife to help land trusts, conservation organizations, and transportation agencies identify important wildlife and habitat linkages for land conservation efforts.Their work involves conducting wildlife connectivity surveys and implementing connectivity designs for wildlife movement within a landscape. These plans include data from field cameras, roadkill surveys, tracking data, GIS habitat suitability modeling, and linkage analyses. Pathways for Wildlife partnered with the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, Caltrans District 5, the UC Santa Cruz Puma Project, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to identify the best locations for wildlife crossing structures on Highway 17 in Santa Cruz County. Their research informed the decision to place a wildlife tunnel under the highway at Laurel Curve. The crossing was completed in early 2023 and they are currently using wildlife cameras to monitor wildlife in and around the crossing. Their work is fascinating, critical to reestablishing and preserving wildlife connectivity, and full of surprises. The badger video as promised:https://youtu.be/YboYtCOWblg...more39minPlay
July 19, 2023Learning the Land - Season 2 Episode 4: Protecting Farmland to Build ResilienceIn today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the Land Trust’s conservation priorities – to protect and manage working lands to address climate change and promote environmental sustainability.The vibrant working lands of Santa Cruz County face the dual threats of suburban sprawl and a changing climate, which will increase flooding, drought stress, and fire. Actively managing working lands—especially in flood-prone areas or on steep slopes—can have multiple benefits for surrounding areas. To help us dig into this fascinating topic, we’re talking with Barry Baker, the Land Trust’s Director of Land Protection, about what it means to protect prime farmland and how this work will ultimately contribute to building climate resilience in our region’s forests and rangelands. ...more31minPlay
April 26, 2023Learning the Land - Season 2 Episode 3: A New CrossingWell, hey there, Land Trust listeners! And welcome to today’s episode of Learning the Land. We’re shaking things up and offering this episode both as a podcast AND video – so if you want to enjoy some fun maps, pictures, and footage that go with today’s discussion, head over to our youtube channel.In this episode, we’re focusing on the Land Trust’s initiative to protect biodiversity throughout Santa Cruz County - and specifically, its endangered wildlife protection work. Now, this is not a new focus area for the Land Trust – as you all know! We’ve shared a lot about the Land Trust’s completed wildlife crossing under HWY 17 and work to create a second crossing over HWY 101 to connect long-ranging species like the Santa Cruz Mountain Lion to the Gabilian range in the south…But did you know there is a THIRD wildlife crossing in the works to provide safe passage under HWY 1 for one of Santa Cruz’s most critically endangered species? No? Then take a listen to find out more!...more22minPlay
FAQs about Learning the Land:How many episodes does Learning the Land have?The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.