4 episodios

Join Nick and Khalil as they explore the wild world of pollination in Lemhi County, Idaho. Each episode will highlight various local perspectives on pollinator decline, environmental organizations, farming, local foods, art, education, and more. This podcast is a production of Salmon Valley Stewardship.

What's the Buzz‪?‬ Nick Rogers and Khalil Laltoo

    • Educación

Join Nick and Khalil as they explore the wild world of pollination in Lemhi County, Idaho. Each episode will highlight various local perspectives on pollinator decline, environmental organizations, farming, local foods, art, education, and more. This podcast is a production of Salmon Valley Stewardship.

    Understanding Pollinator Decline, with Diane Schuldt and Katie Baumann

    Understanding Pollinator Decline, with Diane Schuldt and Katie Baumann

    What does pollinator research look like on the ground and what are agencies at the state and federal level doing to protect pollinators? Join us as we sit down with Diane Schuldt and Katie Baumann from the U.S. Forest Service to talk about pollinators and pollinator decline from a scientific and natural resource management perspective. 

    • 29 min
    Figuring Out Food in a Rural Community, with Jessica McAleese and Craig McCallum

    Figuring Out Food in a Rural Community, with Jessica McAleese and Craig McCallum

    Join us as we sit down with local farmer Jessica McAleese(Swift River Farm) and bakery owner Craig McCalum(Odd Fellows Bakery), to talk about the crucial role pollinators play in our food system and what it takes to grow and cook local food in a small rural community.

    • 31 min
    Building a Resilient Rural Community, with Toni Ruth

    Building a Resilient Rural Community, with Toni Ruth

    Join us as we have a conversation with Toni Ruth, executive director of Salmon Valley Stewardship, to find out how the organization and its partners are working to protect pollinators and create a more environmentally-minded community in Lemhi County.

    • 27 min
    Inspiring Environmental Change Through Art and Education, with Tempe Regan and Frances Mueller

    Inspiring Environmental Change Through Art and Education, with Tempe Regan and Frances Mueller

    So many people are detached from nature and will look away from environmental injustices such as pollinator decline. Join us as we talk with wildlife biologist / nature artist Tempe Regan and environmental educator Frances Mueller of Summer Creek Farm about the role art and education play in inspiring people to become nature lovers, capable stewards, and defenders of pollinators.

    • 38 min

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