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Under a White Sky with Elizabeth Kolbert
Discussing extinction, climate science and geoengineering with the Pulitzer prize winning journalist and author.
The Rise and Decay of the Wood Wide Web
Mycologist, Dr. Justine Karst, and professor of Biology, Dr. Jason Hoeksema, detangle our popular misconceptions about talking trees, the so-called "wood wide web" and the mysterious fungi at its root
Diving for Rays - A Queer Conservationist’s Story
Hannah speaks to the production team and star of Diving for Rays - a unique documentary, which tells the story of a conservationist whose dreams are abandoned due to a lack of visibility of LGBTQIA+ individuals within the sector she wants to join - marine science.
Crocodopolis
Egyptian filmmaker Omar Manjouneh is the director of the documentary, “Crocodopolis”, about the complex situation surrounding the presence of Nile Crocodiles in Lake Nasser, in Southern Egypt. Omar discusses crocodile research and conservation, the challenges that he has faced as a wildlife filmmaker in Africa, and the great potential that this film has to affect positive change.
Riding the Trail of Tears with Cherokee Sci Fi Author Blake Hausman
Cherokee Science Fiction author Blake Hausman shares his creative journey behind "Riding the Trail of Tears," a groundbreaking novel that skillfully intertwines indigenous culture and futuristic elements. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of storytelling and the profound connections between Native American history and speculative fiction.
The Life and Legacy of P-22 w/ Beth Pratt
How the world's most famous mountain lion left a better world for all urban wildlife.