Listen in as we expand beyond the pages of the Wild Northeast print journal in conversation to the heart of what is wild.
[Field] Listen in to acoustic experiments from the field, this session recorded on 13 Aug 2021 on the Walloomsac River in the Green Mountain National Forest / what are Mohican and Abenaki ancestral lands.
[Podcast] Dr. Heather Goldstone oversees Woodwell Climate Research Center's communications activities, bringing the rich stories of Woodwell scientists to diverse public audiences. Dr. Goldstone has extensive experience as both a scientist and a journalist, and she is passionate about melding data and narrative in climate change stories that build awareness and inspire action.
[Field] Listen in to acoustic experiments from the field, this session recorded on 15 Aug 2021 at South Stream Wildlife Management Area in Vermont / what are Mohican and Abenaki ancestral lands.
[Journal] Listen to Jenna Rozelle's “Lay of the Land” from our forthcoming issue 01 / Summer 2021 print journal. Jenna is a wild foods educator, writer, and outdoor enthusiast. She offers guidance to people and businesses who want to safely and ethically incorporate wild foods into their lives. She lives in southwestern Maine, where she and her husband care for their homestead and plant nursery Thickery Pricket Farm. Find her at jennarozelle.com