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By Westerly Land Trust
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
WLT goes earth-to-table with local naturalist and wild food forager Keith Cowley. Join us at the Barlow Nature Preserve studio for a conversation about ethical foraging, invasive species and the lifetime of lessons waiting for us in the woods.
You can learn more about Keith at his website, EthicalForager.org, or visit him at the Living Sharks Museum in downtown Westerly, Rhode Island.
Support this podcast and the work of the Westerly Land Trust by becoming a member today!
We took the show on the road! Erika and I sat down with Jocelyn Lahey and Dan Cole of the Watch Hill Conservancy to talk about coastal resiliency, Napatree Point Conservation Area and the dynamic conservation landscape in and around Westerly.
Be sure to keep an eye out for some of Watch Hill Conservancy's cool happenings, like the Lamphear LIVE! speaker series, Saturday morning walks, and the annual State of Napatree Report!
Certified Forest Therapy Guide and bicycling birder Deirdre O'Connor sheds light on the growing trend of Forest Bathing and opens our senses to the healing powers of the natural world.
In our final episode of 2021, Erika and Joe speak to Lizz Malloy. All the topics of our past episodes culminate here in a discussion about intersectionality, grass roots organizing, and getting things done!
Lizz Malloy no longer works for TerraCorps.
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
Dive into the details of the kelp farm industry with Suzie Flores of Stonington Kelp Co. based in Stonington, CT! Erika and Joe discuss water quality and land management, kelp physiology, and localized, open-source agriculture!
@stoningtonkelpco
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
Erika and Joe speak with Dr. Charles Clarkson on his work the Rhode Island Bird Atlas 2.0, and his ornithological career!
https://www.ribirdatlas.com/
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
Dive into river conservation and exploration with TerraCorps member Naya Black, the Youth Education Coordinator at the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council!
IG: Thewoony
https://wrwc.org/wp/
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
Joe and Erika speak with Save the Bay's South County Coast Keeper Dave Prescott about his role as a Coast Keeper, the issues Little Narragansett Bay and the Pawcatuck River continue to face, and the intersection of water health and climate change.
https://www.savebay.org/
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
Joe and Erika talk with James Cruso of Vita Nova Compost to learn the ins-and-outs of the compost industry and its crucial role in diverting waste and reducing greenhouse gas emissions!
Visit James' website at https://www.vitanovacompost.com/
@vitanovacompost
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
Stephanie Bennett, owner of Echo Rock Flowers, answers budding questions about the cut flower industry, promoting sustainability through locality, pollination, and cooperation with nature to give her customers beautiful flowers all summer long.
@Echorockflowers
Westerly Land Trust's Voices of the Land is dedicated to telling a rolling story of land conservation from all angles and perspectives, and educating the public on why WLT's mission is beneficial to the community and to the environment. Listen to find ways to help you connect more with nature!
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.