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F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to episode 203 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen! This week I was joined by our first wildlife photographer on the podcast! Welcome Daniel Dietrich to the show! Daniel is a wildlife photographer living in Point Reyes, California and focuses a lot of his work on the wildlife native to that area. He is the founder and executive director of Conservation Kids, a non-profit he set-up to give kids experiences in nature with cameras. Daniel sits on the ethics committee for the North America Nature Photography Association (NANPA) and on the board of directors for the Environmental Action Committee. Daniel and I covered some very interesting topics this week, including: Ethics and ethical considerations in wildlife photography, Why he has chosen wildlife photography, His non-profit Conservation Kids, Truth in captioning in wildlife photography, His workshops in Point Reyes, And lots more! Over on Patreon this week, Daniel and I discuss what he thinks makes for a good wildlife photograph. Check out Daniel on Instagram. Here's who Daniel recommended for the podcast this week: Camilla Fox - Executive Director of Project Coyote. Other items mentioned on the show: Wilderness Podcast episode on Western Watersheds and public lands grazing. Support the show on Patreon. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Malala Yousafzai, the well-known human rights activist and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate, said "some people only ask others to do something...Why should I wait for someone else? Why don't I take a step and move forward." The four members of Catlin Gabel’s Environmental Action Team (EAT) that you'll hear on this episode embody the heart of this statement. They are all students who are stepping up to deal with environmental issues that are impacting all of us. Upper School students Megan Cover, Audrey Hébert, Eva Garzotto, and Chloe Jahncke sit down with Rob and guest host Berkeley Gadbaw to talk about the vision and the projects of this student-led team as well as their thoughts about recycling, the ups and downs of environmental work, the stories of the climate crisis. and the work of environmental writer Elizabeth Rush. Resources and things talked about in the podcast: The Great Recycling Con: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/09/opinion/recycling-myths.html www.ridwell.com See if a fashion brand is sustainable: https://goodonyou.eco PDX recycling guide: https://www.oregonmetro.gov/tools-living/garbage-and-recycling/find-a-recycler EAT's Instagram @catlineat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elevatelearning/message
Out of Africa literally came humans. Find out how Earth was back hundreds of thousands of years ago... #Africa #climatechange #Earth #PGCEnviroForum #greenerthoughtspodcast ***Until further notice, episodes may be delayed 1-3 days at a time because of my multiple tasks I am undertaking each week. Apologies in advance. Thank you for understanding!*** Announcements: 1) My birthday is the 15th of February!!! I'd love the some voice messages from you, amazing listeners!, :P 2) February - Happy Black History Month!, 3) Prince George's County Environmental Forum, in Lanham, MD on Feb. 9th --Big thanks to the almost 50 environmental, civic and political organizations, governments, their members, and all the representation present there! Special thanks for meeting with me, Food & Water Watch, Dept of Environmental Protection for Montgomery County - Mr. Ortiz, Ms. Askew of the Anacostia Watershed Society about my spring clean-up events questions, Nnami Amaechi from the Clean Water Partnership, Mr. Fred Tutman the Patuxent Riverkeeper is the ONLY African American in the country to hold that title as a Riverkeeper! ORGANIZATIONS WITH ATTENDEES: Environmental Organizations, Anacostia Riverkeeper (AWCAC), Black Swamp Creek Land Trust, Chesapeake Climate Action Network, Clean Air Prince George's, Climate Parents, College Park Committee for a Better Environment, Community Forklift, Energy Justice Network, Environmental Justice, Environmental Action Committee, Extinction Rebellion DC, Food & Water Watch, * GCAN (Greenbelt Climate Action Network)/ CHEARS, HARP (Hyattsville Area Residents for Progress), Hyattsville Environmental Comm, Laurel For the Patuxent, Maryland Native Plant Society, Mattawoman Watershed Society, NAACP ECJ and Ji'Aire's Workgroup, Neighborhood Sun, * Patuxent Riverkeeper, Port Towns Environmental Action, Sierra Club, Southern Maryland Fair Skies Coalition , Sustainable Hyattsville, Sustainable Maryland, Waterkeepers Chesapeake, CIVIC/POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS Cedar Haven Civic Association, Committee to Restore Term Limits, Greater Baden Aquasco Citizens Association, Indian Head Highway Area Action Council (IHHAAC), Laurel Resist, MD United for Peace and Justice, North College Park Community Association, Our Revolution, Our Revolution Prince George's (ORPG), South Potomac Citizens Association, West Laurel Civic Association, GOVERNMENT CIty of Greenbelt, Hyattsville City Council, MNCPPC, Montgomery Co. Dept of Environmental Protection, Prince George's County Dept. of the Environment, PGCPS - William S. Schmidt Outdoor Education Center Resources from the podcast: 1) https://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/lucy-a-marvelous-specimen-135716086/ - OLDEST BONES FOUND IN AFRICA, 2) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5453665/Was-Cheddar-man-white-all.html - OLDEST BRITON DNA 'CHEDDAR MAN', 3) https://hypebeast.com/2020/2/def-jam-puma-clyde-sky-lx-public-enemy-fear-of-a-black-planet-30th-anniversary-release-date-info - COLLAB RELEASE INFO, 4) https://us.puma.com/en/us/men/new-arrivals#srule=newest&prefv1=true&prefn1=isAutomatedNewArrival&pagesize=36 - PUMA WEBSITE, and 5) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeOvlg69gh0 - 'FIRST PEOPLES' documentary Desktop/Mobile: Podcast page (main): https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast Supporting Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support Voice Message Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support
May 31st, 2016. This week I (@timfmmcdonald) went Back To Degrassi with Nick Martinello (@MartinelloJokes) and Darren Springer (@flintbeverage). We had a blast talking about this episode where Rick joins the Environmental Action Committee as a "smokescreeen" for his crush on Caitlin. Yik also tells a very dark story of his journey to Canada, involving brushes with death. Caitlin also does an amazing rap, Arthur is real dorky, Kathleen is a bitch, and Susie's uncle is apparently an astronaut.
Rotary Efforts to Deal with Climate Change (Aired on November 25 and 26, 2014) RadioRotary producer Kathy Kruger interviews Rotarian Bryan Bunch (Millbrook), a member of the Rotary District 7210 Environmental Action Committee, which has as its main mission this year promoting tree-planting, a major goal of 2017-18 Rotary International. RI President Ian H.S. Riseley has asked every one of the 1.5 million Rotarians to plant a tree as part of the effort to reduce the impact of global warming. Topics covered include the causes of climate change, the effects of climate change on the weather (especially hurricanes), effects on life forms such as coral reefs, sea-level rise, a history of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide, and steps individuals can take to mitigate global warming. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support
3 topics: Amy Trainer of the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin talks about the efforts to monitor the usage/compliance with the state marine protected areas that went into place. Dr. Pete Raimondi talks about the sea star wasting event happening on the entire western seaboard, and 2014's San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival highlights
Part 2/2: Hear from Melissa Miller-Henson, Program Manager of the MLPA, Stakeholder Group representatives, Irina Kogan, Resource Protection Specialist with Gulf of the Farallones NMS, Fred Smith with the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin, and Tom Baty, local subsistence fisherman. Learn about how the CA Marine Life Protection Act came to be, how its being carried out, how the stakeholder group has been working with other groups to create draft proposals, and how you can learn more about the process.
Part 1/2: Hear from Melissa Miller-Henson, Program Manager of the MLPA, Stakeholder Group representatives, Irina Kogan, Resource Protection Specialist with Gulf of the Farallones NMS, Fred Smith with the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin, and Tom Baty, local subsistence fisherman. Learn about how the CA Marine Life Protection Act came to be, how its being carried out, how the stakeholder group has been working with other groups to create draft proposals, and how you can learn more about the process.