Terra Informa

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Weekly environmental news on Canadian community radio

Episodios

  • Revisiting: Spring Confessional

    20/03/2023 Duración: 29min

    This episode originally aired on May 4, 2020: This week several Terra Informers reflect on the changing seasons, and what spring means to them. Listen in for some great ambient spring sounds and grateful reflections on the warmer air around us.Download the program log. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: What's your conservation inspiration?

    13/03/2023 Duración: 29min

    This episode originally aired on August 2, 2020: As we continue to stay home to protect ourselves and others, the natural world carries on without us. Human intervention in our environment often comes with damaging consequences, and today we're taking some time to learn about the history of the regions that are special to us and turning a critical eye on efforts to "protect" these spaces, efforts with a colonial history and present. Listen to our very own Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell, Curt Blandy, Andy Silva, and Daniel Pietraszewski as they share some personal stories about natural places and species that are significant to them. You'll hear about the history of the Sturgeon River region and how the ecosystem has been transformed by industry and development, the Milk River and a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, and one journey from connoisseur of online otter content, to advocate for Alberta's own River Otter.Sara Cannon - Decolonizing Conservation: A Reading ListIndigenous Circle of Experts R

  • Revisiting: Fun Guys Looking at Fungi

    06/03/2023 Duración: 29min

    This episode originally aired on November 22, 2021: This week on Terra Informa we jump into the giant world of the fungi kingdom. Charlotte Thomasson sings a song, and interviews Josh Smith and Mike Schultz, members of the Alberta Mycological Society. Daniel Pietraszewski shares a fun story about Vilna, AB. You're not going to want to miss this.Download the program log here.Check out the Alberta Mycological Society to learn more about their important work!  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Urban Beekeeping

    27/02/2023 Duración: 29min

    In this episode from March 8, 2021, Terra Informers Sonak Patel, Andrea Miller, and Elizabeth Dowdell speak with urban beekeeper David Whitaker about how he picked up this unique hobby and the benefits of bees in the City.Learn more about beekeeping from the City of Edmonton and how to avoid the hype of bee-washing. To get your hands on some sweet, sweet, local honey email davesurbanhoney@shaw.ca!Thanks to:Sonak Patel for research + writing + hostingAndrea Miller for musicElizabeth Dowdell for interview + hosting + productionProgram log here.★ Support this podcast ★ ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting (August 10, 2020): Alberta's Orphan Wells

    20/02/2023 Duración: 29min

    This episode originally aired on August 10, 2020: This week on Terra Informa, Sonak Patel and Skylar Lipman, joined by Morrigan Simpson-Marran from the Pembina Institute and Daniel Schiffner from the University of Alberta, discuss orphan wells in Alberta.The evidence of oil and gas development on Alberta's landscape appears in various forms across the province. Much of oil and gas extraction requires drilling a well into the ground to reach subterranean fossil fuels. Under provincial regulations, these wells are supposed to be reclaimed once they reach the end of their productive lifespan. But in some cases, reclamation doesn't happen, leaving a substantial number of wells dotted across the Albertan landscape.How many orphaned wells are there in Alberta? How does a well become 'orphaned', and why are they a problem? We find out the answers to these questions in this week's episode.Download program log here.★ Support this podcast ★ ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: There’s Something in the Water - A Dive into Environmental Racism in the African Nova Scotian Diaspora

    13/02/2023 Duración: 29min

    This episode originally aired on July 20, 2020: In the film, acclaimed actor Elliot Page, inspired by a book by Ingrid Waldron that also lends its name to the documentary, travels across their home province of Nova Scotia to explore cases of environmental racism. This week, we are talking about environmental racism, which specifically refers to the environmental injustice that is based on race.We reached out to Dr. Ingrid Waldron, a professor and author of the book “There’s Something in the Water”. We had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Waldron to discuss environmental racism towards Black communities in Nova Scotia and what liberation could look like.Program Log ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Thinking Like A Plant

    06/02/2023 Duración: 29min

    In this archive episode we explore: What is it like to be a plant? Do plants make choices? Do they...think? We turn to Charly Blais' interview with Megan Ljubotina, a graduate student at the University of Alberta to find out about the ways plants make decisions to improve their vitality, survival and fitness. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Houseplants, Green Spaces, & Our Health

    30/01/2023 Duración: 28min

    This episode originally aired on April 12, 2021: Is plant parenthood a big part of your life? Have you acquired some recent plant purchases to spruce up your new virtual workplace or classroom? This week, our guest is Eric Gibson, co-owner of the Little Plant Shop. We're asking, how do our houseplants and all things green make us feel? We explore the connection between our houseplants and our health, along with the effects of spending time in public green spaces and bringing nature into the design of our built environment. You'll also hear some of the Terra Informers' favourite plant stories.Program Log  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: XC Ski With Me

    23/01/2023 Duración: 29min

    In this archive episode, Charlotte Thomasson hosts us on a cross-country ski tour around Edmonton, Alberta. Elizbeth Dowdell joins with some facts about the Canadian Birkebeiner and the two inspire you to get outside and explore the beauty of winter. Small-town rivalries, poetry, and the origin of two classic Canadian winter past-times are shared in this episode.P. S. the second past-time is snowshoeing, and Liz says it's better than xc skiing.Program log.★ Support this podcast ★ ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: The Evolution of Climate Language

    16/01/2023 Duración: 29min

    In this archive episode, Terra Informers Sonak Patel and Elizabeth Dowdell consider the role that language plays in communicating the climate crisis and how getting it wrong may contribute to continued climate inaction. To get further insight into the big picture of climate change communication, they spoke to Sean Holman, Professor of Journalism at Mount Royal University. Program Log ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: A Little Grain and a lot of Birds

    26/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, the Terra Informers travel to a grain terminal in the City of Edmonton to see some rare birds of prey and meet the folks who watch and photograph them there. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Soakin’ Up The Sun With Solar Power

    20/12/2022 Duración: 28min

    In this week's archive episode, the Terra Informers discuss solar energy, including topics such as the definition of solar, how it works, the pros and cons to solar,  and who the solar power leaders are around the world.Program log. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Flora of the Rare, Indigenous, or Arctic Kind

    13/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, Terra Informer Julianne Hayes explains how arctic plants adapt to a warming tundra. ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: A Monster is Captured

    05/12/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, Sofia Osborne brings you an interview with Mark Leiren-Young, who is the author of a book about "The Killer Whale Who Changed the World". This book explores the story of Moby Doll, the first orca ever captured and put on display, right on the west coast. In this show, find out how the accidental capture of Moby Doll actually changed the world.Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Metamorphosis - Cinema on Climate and Change

    29/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, we revisit a Terra Informa review of the film Metamorphosis, a climate change documentary, along with an interview with the creators of the film.Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Resource Extraction and Hope - The Lorax Discussion

    21/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, we're revisiting our discussion on The Lorax. For the full show notes for this episode, click here. Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Heat Wave Hive Inspection

    14/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    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.For the full episode description, visit the original show notes here.Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Revisiting: Ghost Orchid Hunters

    07/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, we revisit being inspired to learn more about the elusive and enchanting Ghost Orchid, a rare species of orchid that grows in the swamp forests of Florida.For more information and for links from this episode, visit the original episode post here. Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Scara Informa 2022: The Graveyard of Extinct Animals

    31/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    Where do all the extinct animals since the beginning of time go to rest? A very spooky graveyard, and this year, we're getting the grand tour from the Cryptkeeper himself. What kind of animals are buried here, and what monster lurks at the center of the graveyard? Tune in to find out!Our annual Halloween episode was produced for CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which is happening right now! Our home station is volunteer-run and relies on donations to stay on the air. If you want to keep shows like Terra Informa running for another year, consider donating to CJSR, we would really appreciate it! You can donate on CJSR's website, linked here!Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Archive: The Line with Anthony Goertz

    24/10/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this week's archive episode, we're revisiting The Line, a film by Anthony Goertz that focuses on the employees of Quality One Training and Support, a program that connects people with barriers to employment including a criminal record, newcomer status, or addictions or mental illnesses with employment opportunities at the Edmonton Waste Management Centre.For more information on the episode, visit the original show page here. Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

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