Resonant Restoration delves into the field of restoration ecology and the application of restoration around the world. The show focuses on current trends, project based episodes, and interviews.
In this foray into ecological restoration topics, we talk with Jim Root from the Klamath River Renewal Corporation (KRRC) and discuss the status of the project and various parts they have finished, are working on, and are yet to be completed before the final takedown in 2023.
Another installment and this one is on river restoration! The Salt River used to be over 200-feet wide and host ship based transport for canneries, timber, and travel. Then it was barely more than a ditch surrounded by willow and agricultural fields. Flooding on county roads and pasture limited access in the area and created […]
Welcome to Season 2! We start off this season strong. We have a conversation with disease ecologist, Ellen Brandell. We talk about wolves, yellowstone, scat, lions, and more! This episode is contagious.
Join Resonant Restoration in a discussion with Michael Yadrick, who creates the treehugger podcast in northern Washington state. We talk about his work in Seattle, some aspects of podcasts, and of the Arbutus ARME. Stay tuned for more restoration related musings.
In this episode we talk with representatives from Salmonid Restoration Federation, California Society for Ecological Restoration, and California Association of Resource Conservation Districts about the transition to virtual events. Webinars, conferences, symposia, challenges, opportunities, and beyond!
In this episode we delve in controversy. We look at pinyon juniper vegetation communities and sage grouse restoration with Laura Cunningham from Basin and Range Watch. We also talk about the book “Everglades” by Marjory Stoneman Douglas and our plant of the week is a lost grass in California.
With Erik Stromberg from Restoration Design Group We discuss the Wildcat Creek Restoration in San Pablo, California. Topics include large woody debris, community involvement, site specific strategies, invasive species, sedimentation, goals, and difficulties associated with the project. Of course we talk about Erik’s favorite plant of the moment. Join us for another exciting installment of […]
Featuring Karlee Jewell from The North Coast Regional Land Trust. We discuss the history, current endeavors, and what the future may hold for a project that embraces community involvement and habitat restoration. For this episode we stay close to home, in Humboldt County, California. We also do a quick synopsis of land trusts in general […]
This episode features Elias Cattan from Mexico City. We discuss regenerative approaches from his work in Mexico City and some adjacent communities. There are many ways to become involved in the community and expand efforts that contribute to a sustainable and verdant landscape. Join us for a virtual field trip and hear the discussion.
Featuring Tuomas Happalehto with Metsähallitus Fish and Wildlife in Finland. We take a virtual field trip to learn about peatland restoration, monitoring, environmental frameworks, and Santa Clause in the wondrous world of Finland!
In this episode we talk about daylighting urban streams – Bringing these buried creeks to the surface. We talk with Brian Tonetti from Seven Canyons Trust in Salt Lake City, Utah about these projects and their 100 year goal. Also, of course, we go over what is blooming and fruiting this time of year. So […]
In this episode we discuss restoration disparities between rich and poor communities and we discuss the Princess Vlei Conservation Area with Alex Lansdowne in South Africa. We talk about an email we received about a project focused on the Aral Sea, plant phenology, and the plant of the week!
We discuss open source technology and drones (UAVs) with Lot Amoros from Dronecoria in Spain. Of course, we talk about what is blooming, fruiting, and the plant of the week.