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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
We speak with Exective Director Katie Davis about Wildlands Network's mission to restore the wild-ways of North America.
About Wildlands Network:
Since 1991, Wildlands Network has been committed to reconnecting, restoring and rewilding North America for the benefit of all species. Our work is founded in science, driven by fieldwork and furthered through strategic policy and partnerships. We envision a North America where nature is undivided, and where people coexist in harmony with our native plants and animals. Visit wildlandsnetwork.org to learn more.
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We warmly welcome back Dr. Darcia Narvaez in a discussion on how global capitalism affects our psyche; and on understanding how to satisfy our basic human needs. Darcia's work shares insights on how to live a truly meaningful life by acknowledging our place within the living world.
We can learn to recognize and respect our Human-Earth connections by understanding how global capitalism shapes the human psyche in relation to the rest of the living world.
LINKS:
The Evolved Nest
Darcia Narvaez
WILD ROOTS Patreon
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THANKS FOR LISTENING!
I’m including this research in all episode descriptions for anyone interested in learning in the origin of the current Coronavirus which causes Covid-19:
*Research on the origin of SARS-CoV2*
The right to roam is something many American's may not be aware of, yet it is a calling that dwells within the human heart. It is an inheritance which has been stolen, but we can get it back. Listen to find out how.
Portrait by Cadence Chinle Cook
LINKS:
Ken Ilgunas
This Land is Our Land, How We Lost the Right to Roam and How to Take it Back (Book)
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DID YOU KNOW?
In a recent report released on public land access, results revealed that across 13 U.S. western states, over 9.52 million acres (an area larger than New Hampshire and Connecticut combined) is currently landlocked. With over 3 million acres in Wyoming, 2 million in Nevada and 1.5 million in Montana. If these are all of our lands, then why can't we access them?
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I’m including this research in all episode descriptions for anyone interested in learning in the origin of the current Coronavirus which causes Covid-19:
*Research on the origin of SARS-CoV2*
In this episode we speak with Dr. Bruce Blumberg about his revolutionary research on chemicals called “obesogens”. His research reveals startling epigenetic effects of exposure to these hormone-disrupting chemicals in the environment. These chemicals are found in products widely used by many, every-day, and are found even in the food we eat and the water we drink.
LINKS:
The Obesogen Effect (Book)
Dr. Bruce Blumberg (Bio)
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"According to the FDA, findings from studies on the prevalence of these chemicals, explain that these chemicals that have been widely used in nonstick cookware, contact paper, food packaging, cleaning products, and other industrial products have leached into our food and water supply, as well as contaminated our livestock and the sewage sludge used for fertilization. This is a serious problem as these “forever chemicals” are linked to liver damage, certain types of cancers, thyroid disease, infertility, high cholesterol, obesity and several other health conditions."
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I’m including this research in all episode descriptions for anyone interested in learning in the origin of the current Coronavirus which causes Covid-19:
*Research on the origin of SARS-CoV2*
Will humanity come into reality? Will humanity changes it’s ways for good? What will it take? If not this, world-shattering pandemic, then what?
A quieted world, concerns for wandering wildlife, wet markets and more... An adaptation from The Wandering Naturalist.
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I’m including this research in all episode descriptions for anyone interested in learning in the origin of the current Coronavirus which causes Covid-19:
*Research on the origin of SARS-CoV2*
Nature is indeed sending us a message. Our response to that message is going to shape humanity. In this Wild Roots episode with renowned science writer/author, David Quammen we talk about the nature of zoonotic diseases, ecology and how human activity is ultimately the cause for epidemics which threatens us all. We also talk about the importance of not demonizing wildlife, protecting biodiversity, the harms of the wildlife trade and more.
We are all in this together. And we are the ones who caused it.
Hoping all of my listeners are well and safe.
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Photo take by Ronan Donovan
Standing with O’odham against the desecration of ancient beings and sacred lands. Witnessing the wall's construction site leaves me without words. The wall's destruction to the borderlands is almost immeasurable and definitely unbearable.
We hear what natives have to say about the wall's devastating construction. As well as what Laiken Jordahl, a Borderlands Campaigner for the Center for Biological Diversity, has been witnessing of the wall's construction.
While this episode was being published, blasting of the ancient burial sites were taking place. Forever changing the landscape of these sacred lands, and forever erasing the culture of the Tohono O’odham people.
Follow Laiken Jordahl for most recent updates at Twitter here:
@LaikenJordahl
NOT ON OUR LAND! - Listen to the very end!
The book THIS LAND reveals the real "big bad wolves" and the truly devastating costs of livestock grazing on public lands.
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Website:Christopher Ketcham
Book: This Land: How Cowboys, Capitalism and Corruption are Ruining the American West
We welcome back Dr. Darcia Narvaez to discuss the importance of indigenous wisdom. More than ever, could the world use a nature-based foundation of wisdom. In this discussion we focus on the differences between traditional and indigenous psychologies; and how they influence the way we perceive our world.
LINKS
Darcia's Blog: Moral Landscapes
Book: Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First-Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing
The Evolved Nest.org
Here is a recap of Wild Roots 2019. Thank you for being a part of the Wild Roots journey!
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.