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The impacts of climate change are threatening the resources in our national parks, including many of the cultural resources within them. This month we interviewed Lauren Meyer, Program Manager for the National Park Service Intermountain Historic Preservation Services Office, and Dr. Gregg Garfin, former director of the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center consortium and climatologist at the University of Arizona, to learn more about a project they worked on to develop an online, interactive tool for assessing the vulnerability of cultural resources to natural hazards that climate change may intensify in the Intermountain region of the US. Image credit: USDA photo by Bob Nichols.Relevant links:Cultural Resources Environmental Vulnerability Assessment Toolbox (CREVAT)If you're enjoying this podcast, please consider rating us and/or leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict, or Podchaser Thanks!Follow us on Twitter @RainShinePodNever miss an episode! Sign up to get an email alert whenever a new episode publishes!Have a suggestion for a future episode? Please tell us!Come Rain or Shine affiliate links:DOI Southwest CASC: https://www.swcasc.arizona.edu/ USDA Southwest Climate Hub: https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/southwest Sustainable Southwest Beef Project: https://southwestbeef.org/
Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications. He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant. You are encouraged to write Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Message by Bro. Bob Nichols Text: Acts 17 September 26, 2021 - 5PM
If you listen to the Backyard Ecology podcast, then you are likely interested in creating pollinator and/or wildlife habitat on at least part of your property. The Natural Resources Conservation Service or NRCS is a federal agency that has a number of programs which can help us do just that. Previously, NRCS programs and services were restricted to people with 10 acres or more, but that is no longer the case. In this episode of the Backyard Ecology Podcast, we talk with Randall Alcorn. Randall is a Private Lands Biologist with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and an NRCS Area Liaison. (The NRCS is a federal agency, but in some states like Kentucky, they partner closely with the state fish and wildlife agency.) During our conversation, Randall tells us about several NRCS programs including cost-share programs for pollinator habitat, timber stand improvement, invasive species management, early successional growth habitat, edge feathering, wetland conservation easements, riparian corridors, stream bank mitigation, ephemeral pools, and shallow wetlands. Some of these NRCS programs have a more regional scope, while others have a national scope. Randall and I also talked about who to contact if you are interested in finding out more about the NRCS programs available in your area. Additionally, Randall walked us through a general timeline of what to expect if you apply for an NRCS program and how that works from a practical standpoint, including options for those who may have difficulty financing everything upfront before receiving the cost-share reimbursement. Links: How to receive conservation assistance from NRCS NRCS website Resources for our Kentucky listeners Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Kentucky's NRCS page Backyard Ecology's website Related podcast episodes More than a Mud Puddle: The Exciting World of Vernal Pools Native Seed Production and Tips for Starting a New Native Plant Garden or Restoration Area Conserving our Southeastern Grasslands with Dwayne Estes My email: shannon@backyardecology.net Episode image: Part of an NRCS planting in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Photo credit: Bob Nichols, NRCS, public domain
Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award winner, a correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various online publications. He reports on war, politics and the two nuclear weapons labs in the Bay Area. Nichols is writing a book based on 20 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. He is a former employee of an Army Ammunition Plant. You are encouraged to write Nichols at duweapons@gmail.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewpaper.com
Jeff is wearing the Shock Collar this morning! Today's question: Back in the 1950s there was a man named Bob Nichols.... who invented a special box for a niche business. I CANNOT tell you what was inside that box (yet), but I can tell you that he was selling thousands a month for many years to customers all over Canada and America. In fact, he cornered the market on these special boxes - 97% of all of them in circulation were produced by Bob. But at the turn of the century , the demand for these boxes waned.... until recently when the economy hit a speed bump.... and for some reason - interest surged! What's inside Bob's box
This week we welcome, from Mel’s Hard Luck Diner, Kelly Bryant! Kelly is originally from Ft. Worth, TX. She started performing at the Grapevine Opry at the age of 4. She came to Branson in '82 to perform at Chesai Childs' Starlight theater. In '85 she joined a kids group called the Texas Goldminors. The Goldminors had a matinee for 11 years. 8 of those years were at the 76 Music Hall/ now Grand Country Theater. She was also on the Bob Nichols morning show, backup singer for Johnny Lee, and had her own band in town for several years. You can find her now at Mel's Hard Luck diner, (home of the singing servers) where she has been for 12 years. And she also sings at Jackie B. Goode's Uptown Cafe on Monday afternoons. She's been married to her husband Jeff for 19 years and they have been blessed with 2 beautiful children. Mel's Hard Luck Diner, is the home of Branson's Original Singing Servers. Talented, professional singing servers entertain you while you enjoy some great food and their famous desserts. The 1950's era diner is the perfect setting for you to stop by, sit back and enjoy great food while having your favorite songs performed live and up close... For more information call Mel's Hard Luck Diner at: 417-335-2484 or visit Mel'sHardLuckDiner.com.
Bob Nichols - Honey, Are You Going To Work Today In The Forbidden Zone
The attacks in Mumbai November of 2008 are an important moment in history for all security practitioners to study. This tragic incident marks multiple issues for anyone in the close protection community as many there found they were in an incident without weapons or other equipment that the community tends to focus on. Two years ago Chuck interviewed Bob Nichols on stage about his efforts to assist and evacuate people out of the Oberoi hotel, as terrorists were moving through the building with harmful intent. Come listen as Chris recreates that interview in order to glean new ideas and insights from Bob about he and his team's actions that day.
Episode Description - In this episode, we speak with Bob Nichols, the Director of FIRST Robotics Community Center, and talk about the upcoming Kettering Kickoff event held on the 15th of September. Next we have a panel discussion about the Autonomous portion of the newly announced FTC Game Rover Ruckus. Interview - Bob Nichols - Director of FIRST Robotics Community Center at Kettering Univeristy - https://www.kettering.edu/about/first-robotics Scott Stapp - Team 5084 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/5084 Kevin Carstensen - Team 4776 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4776 Kyle Albrecht- Team 3536 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/3536
Bob Nichols - Expectancy or Expectations? by The Rock of York
Bob Nichols and Glory Team Saturday Afternoon
Convention Led by Bob Nichols, also Glyn Greenow
Bob Nichols and Roy Turner
Bob Nichols and Connie Staples