
A show about relationships with the landbase, striving to evoke resilience, resistance, and reverence for the land. Interviews with authors, researchers, activists and students of the land.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNature | |||

Winter Solstice has returned. Technically it’s in a few days but with the longer nights, it’s certainly being felt. This year I have been out tracking, indoor climbing and baking up a storm at home. It’s been a lovely, snowy descent into the dark.
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While out tracking in the new snow the other day I came across some relatively small tracks, reminiscent of a Chipmunk (Tamias striatus) or Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus), though small enough to be a Short-tailed Weasel (Mustela ermina). It t... more
While tracking White-tailed Deer at Mono Cliffs with the Earth Tracks apprenticeship, we saw lots of signs of the rut and the subtle ways deer communicate. We studied three main signs: scrapes, rubs and lick branches. Together, these clues form a mul... more
I have missed a few of the notable migrations this year; Salamanders, raptors, and until yesterday, the Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). The salmon are a unique one on this list for me though, special in a strange kind of way. Firstly, fish... more
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1st time listening.
This helps a lot . Thoughtful, heartfelt.
Thank you
Byron has a depth and breadth of natural history knowledge that always leaves me with a sense of wonder and thirst for more learning. He is an excellent role model of how to be a life long learner.
Thank you for sharing this! I especially appreciate you reading your essays!
Love the tracking stories, species accounts, soundscapes, and heartfelt musings. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
“What does it mean to care for the land that cares for us?
How do we foster kinship among all our relations?
How do we reconcile and bring together multiple perspectives to build community in connection with the land?”
Ideas like these are explored through tracking stories, juicy conversation, species profiles, and other forms of heart-felt honoring. Wonderfully tender and decolonial.
Loving this podcast!!
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