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In this episode of Discovery with Babbitt Ranches, guest Billy Cordasco shares how renewable energy is shaping the latest frontier for one of Arizona's oldest ranching operations. From wind turbines to solar projects, Cordasco discusses how clean energy generation aligns with Babbitt Ranches' core values and efforts in land stewardship, agriculture, wildlife conservation, community and future impact. Listeners will also learn how advanced modeling and technology like IdentiFlight are supporting both energy development and golden eagle conservation.
In 1959, the promise of room, board and riches kept young men working for free in the Northern Arizona high desert. Buried in the dirt for decades is the story of what history has judged to be a scheme to extract millions of dollars from investors without extracting uranium ore. The story played out on land now owned by Babbitt Ranches. Hear from one of the workers, Hugh McKeen, on the Discovery with Babbitt Ranches podcast.
Northern Arizona's mountains and topography have a huge impact on the weather, making forecasts challenging. The winter of 2022 - '23 was no exception, and surprised locals and meteorologists alike with record precipitation and snow in many locations. “This spring we had a very deep snowpack, one for the books,” said National Weather Service Meteorologist in Charge Brian Klimowski, Ph.D. “This was the longest we've ever had 10 inches of snow on the ground in the Flagstaff area in history.” In addition, Babbitt Lake overflowed its banks, a lake that can be dry for years. On Discovery with Babbitt Ranches, hear from Klimowski about the complexity of the area and how weather forecasting has expanded to include predicting impacts on communities and highways in an effort to keep people safe.
Astronauts drive a moon rover prototype and practice geology on the rocky high desert of Babbitt Ranches in preparation for the moon and Mars. USGS geologist Jim Skinner discusses drills he and others create, along with a land-use ethic being forged by Babbitt Ranches, USGS and NASA to carry forth to other worlds.
The pronghorn antelope has long been a graceful symbol of the West, a beautiful representation of freedom and elegance as it sprints across the open grassland. Along with the Arizona Game & Fish Department and others, Babbitt Ranches has been studying, monitoring and taking action to maintain the pronghorn and their habitat.
Ian Torrence has been the National Restoration Specialist for the American Conservation Experience, a long time champion for recreation and a world-class ultra-marathon runner. Ian has played a key role in restoring stretches of the Little Colorado River on Babbitt Ranches and establishing the 100 mile Flagstaff to Grand Canyon Ultra Marathon across Babbitts CO Bar ranch along the Arizona Trail.
Discussions on the innovation of range, soils and vegetation management with Stephen Cassady of the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
Victor Howell is a dedicated cowboy who exemplifies Cowboy Essence. Vic greets each day with gratitude and consistency, the desire to learn something new, to inspire and lead others, and to always be at his best!
Victor Howell is a dedicated cowboy who exemplifies Cowboy Essence. Vic greets each day with gratitude and consistency, the desire to learn something new, to inspire and lead others, and to always be at his best!
Renewable energy is a “huge” area of economic growth in the United States, says Karin Wadsack, program manager for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), specializing in grid-scale tribal energy. Wadsack predicts Arizona will be seeing a lot more interest from wind and solar farm developers in the near future. “Landowners can do background research and find out a lot more about the industry to put themselves in the driver’s seat,” she says, as renewable energy companies continue to look to northern Arizona for potential sites and engage in conversations with ranchers and other large landowners. Hear more on Discovery with Babbitt Ranches as Wadsack joins podcast host Billy Cordasco.
Shadow species like wolves, migrating animals such as the kudamundi, and non-native plants like tamarisk are playing big roll on the Colorado Plateau, says Larry Stevens, Ph D., curator of ecology and conservation at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Hear about Northern Arizona's changing landscape and animal community on Discovery with Babbitt Ranches as Dr. Stevens joins host Billy Cordasco.
Part 3 - Continued discussion with Dr. Ed Hoover of significant interpersonal relationship fundamentals, their complexity, and core concepts to build and maintain relationship health.
Part 2 - Continued discussion with Dr. Ed Hoover of significant interpersonal relationship fundamentals, their complexity, and core concepts to maintain relationship health.
Significant Interpersonal Relationships are complicated and Fundamentals to who we are as human beings - Listen to Dr. Ed Hoover explain the core concepts of healthy relationships. In the End, Relationships are all there is..
Join us to discuss groundbreaking golden eagle research and conservation efforts on Babbitt Ranches with renowned Environmental Research Specialist, Tom Koronkiewicz of SWCA Environmental Consultants. Tom specializes in avian ecology for threatened and endangered species. We have been collecting and analyzing a vast amount of science and research on this amazing bird and its surrounding ecosystem over the past ten years.
The arrival of the Babbitt family to America began in 1639 near the shore of Plymouth Rock. Today much of the business activities are in northern Arizona. Join us as we journey through over 350 years of Babbitt family history with family historian, Jim Babbitt.