Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 12/30/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 12/30/20
Greg Condon interviews Adam Canter, Natural Resource Specialist from the Wiyot Tribe, about local land management by Native Americans during the last millennium.
KMUD radio, 91.1 FM / kmud.org
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Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 12/23/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 12/23/20
Nate Madsen from the Lost Coast League and guests Michael Evenson and Walter Smith discuss recent developments regarding Rainbow Ridge.
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 11/30/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 11/30/20
Chip Tittmann hosts a discussion with Gray Shaw, and takes called-in questions. The topic is coppicing, a pruning technique for trees and shrubs used for many purposes.
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 11/25/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 11/25/20
Nate Madsen from the Lost Coast League and special guests David Simpson and Richard Gienger discuss Forest Stewardship Council certified sustainable forestry products, and their concerns with the program in regards to Rainbow Ridge in southern Humboldt County.
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 11/11/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 11/11/20
Nate Madsen from the Lost Coast League and special guest David Simpson discuss sustainable forestry, climate change and wildfire. David Simpson is a local, environmental sustainable forestry advocate. David has been involved in sustainable forestry since its in inception in southern Humboldt.
KMUD radio, 91.1 FM / kmud.org
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 10/28/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 10/28/20
Gray Shaw continues the “Go Nuts” series, hosting a discussion about acorns with permaculture system designer Melanie Mindlin.
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 09/23/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 09/23/20
ISF hosts an in-depth discussion with Humboldt County tribal representatives. Topics include sustainable forest management, wildfire, forest certification, and Rainbow Ridge.
- Wendell Freeman, Tribal Council Treasurer, Bear River Tribe
- Hank Brenard, ENR Director, Bear River Tribe
- Adam Canter, Natural Resource Specialist, Wiyot Tribe
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 09/09/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 09/09/20
Nate Madsen from the Lost Coast League hosts a discussion about Rainbow Ridge and take called-in questions and comments.
Audio: Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project, 09/14/20
Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project on KMUD, 09/14/20
Yana Valachovic and Lenya Quinn-Davidson, from the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, host a discussion about wildfire in the western states and the current wildfires in Northern California.