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This segment of Sound Ecology celebrates the white-tailed kite. Naturalist Ken Burton shares some of the life history and behavior of this "angel hawk".
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Along the banks of the Trinity River, Jennifer Bell and Yadao Inong discuss traditional harvest of pacific lamprey, often referred to as eels. Yadao and…
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Rafael Cuevas Uribe joins Yojana Miraya to delve into the world of aquaponics. Rafael, assistant professor in HSU's fisheries department, talks about his…
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Food For Thought continues to highlight traditional Native foods. Yurok basketweaver Lena Hurd joins Jennifer Bell to talk about harvesting and preparing…
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Dr. Frank Kanawha Lake tells KHSU that "reinstating traditional burning regimes today benefits not only the tribes and those ecosystems, but also the…
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"The reason we count murrelets at sea is, of course, because in the forest they are flying around at really high speeds in the dawn or dusk and while you…
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The season is upon us!On this segment of Sound Ecology, Carol Vandemeer encourages us to get out on the trail for encounters with blooming trillium.
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Ospreys are the world’s most widespread raptor, found near water everywhere except Antarctica.Naturalist Ken Burton shares a bit about the life history of…
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On this segment of Sound Ecology, Naturalist Ken Burton explores the world of raptors, from providing a working definition for this group of birds to an…
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This segment of Sound Ecology shares remarkable facts about the ubiquitous coastal resident, the harbor seal.