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A weekly environmental news program covering issues from across Canada & around the world.

    Revisiting: Heat Wave Hive Inspection

    Revisiting: Heat Wave Hive Inspection

    In this week's archive episode, we go back to warmer days to visit past Terra Informer Dylan Hall for a honeybee hive inspection and to talk about the impact of high heat events on beehives and other important pollinator insects.
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    Revisiting: Queerness and the Environment

    Revisiting: Queerness and the Environment

    This episode originally aired on June 22, 2020: We are exploring the relationship between queer people and the natural environment. This week we are going to share with you an interview that Terra Informer Elizabeth Dowdell held with Kevin McBean. Kevin will share with us his experience as a gay man, an outdoor enthusiast, and a member of the board of directors of Camp Maskepetoon.
    A few queer members of the Terra Informa team had the chance to reflect on their relationship with the environment and their identities as sexual minorities. For some of us, urban spaces can bring comfort and familiarity. Seeing a rainbow sticker or a trans flag in businesses or as part of urban art is a reminder that this is our space too. But what happens when we explore the natural environment? We tend to still think of the environment as a very heteronorNmative space, but we need to actively work to change that and you’ll get to hear Kevin’s perspective on how we can do just that!
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    Revisiting: Hannah Grows a Garden

    Revisiting: Hannah Grows a Garden

    This episode originally aired on June 20, 2022: It's growing season baby! In this week's episode, Terra Informer Hannah Cunningham leads us through the process of how she started a vegetable garden on her own for the first time. Flowers more your thing? Edmonton flower farmer Mia Coco has you covered, as they describe what it's like to have 600 (yes, that many) flower seedlings in your living room, and why flowers are just the best.
    Wâposo-Wâti Park and Community Garden
    Mia Coco on Instagram!
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    Revisiting: All About Birds Continued!

    Revisiting: All About Birds Continued!

    This episode originally aired on June 10, 2019: We were so amazingly overwhelmed with bird-related content for our June 4, 2019 episode that we didn't have a chance to use all of it, so we're bringing it to you this week. This time, it's PERSONAL - that is, lots of lovely stories about why people love birds, which birds are their favourites, and wild encounters. ★ Support this podcast ★


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    Revisiting: De-Extinction - Should We Resurrect Extinct Animal Species?

    Revisiting: De-Extinction - Should We Resurrect Extinct Animal Species?

    This episode originally aired on January 14, 2019: 
    What if we could bring extinct animal species back from the dead? This week, Terra Informer Sofia Osborne brings us a story about de-extinction: Sofia brings us a story about de-extinction: the use of selective breeding, cloning, and genetic engineering to “resurrect” extinct species. This technology poses a lot of moral and ethical questions—would these “de-extincted” animal species be authentic? Could they ever be wild? Do we owe it to the species we’ve driven to extinction to bring them back? And who should decide whether we use this technology?
    Extra resources suggested by Sofia:
    How to Clone a Mammoth by Beth Shapiro"The Perils if De-extinction" by Ben Minteer The IUCN SSC Guiding Principles on Creating Proxies of Extinct Species for Conservation BenefitDownload the program log here.


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    Revisiting: Communicating the Science Behind the Biofluorescent Platypus

    Revisiting: Communicating the Science Behind the Biofluorescent Platypus

    This episode originally aired on December 7, 2020:Science is cool. You may agree, since you're listening to a podcast that talks a lot about science of the environmental variety. But, science can be hard to understand, and research can be hard to access. Here at Terra Informa, we asked ourselves, how could we help track down, and break down, new scientific discoveries for our listeners, and make it fun to listen to and easy to understand?
    In this week's episode, we talk about a recent science communication workshop the team did with CJSR Podcast Coordinator and Terra Informa alumni, Chris Chang-Yen Phillips. Then, we dig into science - what is it? How does one... well, do it? Finally, we practice our science communication skills as we explain the science behind a very peculiar trait of an equally peculiar animal.
    If you enjoyed this episode, and want to hear more new research findings in the future, let us know by sending an email to terra@cjsr.com!
    If you’re passionate about environmental news and stories, consider volunteering for Terra Informa. We’re always looking for new team members. Email terra@cjsr.com and tell us a little about yourself.
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