• Episode 6: Prairie Fire and Prairie Smoke: The United Prairie Foundation
    Oct 18 2024

    In today's episode, we talk with the United Prairie Foundation to learn how seed collection, public outreach, and fire management work together to restore prairie ecosystems.

    Throughout the episode, founder John Devries and biologist Patrice Delaney repeat the phrase "no fire, no prairie."

    Listen to the episode to learn why fire is so vital to the prairie and to hear about how the United Prairie Foundation is working to "make prairie common again" (a phrase they recently trademarked).

    Please consider supporting the ⁠United Prairie Foundation⁠ by visiting their website and learning about their incredible work in North Dakota and Minnesota.

    We also encourage our listeners to purchase a copy of Under Mother Tree, the beautiful and thought-provoking children's book illustrated by Patrice Delaney. The book offers young readers a stunning introduction to the mycelium fungi network under trees and a heartfelt story of interspecies connection including frogs, birds, and a host of other living creatures. Under Mother Tree is available for purchase on ⁠Amazon⁠ and ⁠Thrift Books⁠.


    Special thanks to Matthew Connolly for producing our theme music and to Crista Fiala for producing today's episode.

    As always, thanks to ND Natural Resources Trust for the generous grant that makes our work at Common Ground possible.

    We hope you enjoy this month's episode of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast



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    59 mins
  • Episode 5: Living Roots and Perennial Cultures in Agriculture
    Sep 10 2024

    In this episode of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast, we take a tour of local farmer Steve Enger's farm in the Red River Valley of North Dakota. Join us on the tour to learn why Steve adopted soil health principles and how he continues to learn about his soil while he digs for earthworms in his cover crops. Stick around to listen to Steve serve us a homemade lunch and to learn what he believes it will take for other farmers in the region to adopt soil health principles.


    After lunch with Steve, we talk with Dr. Aubrey Streit Krug, director of the Perennial Cultures Lab at the Land Institute in Salinas, Kansas. Dr. Streit Krug grew up on a family farm and ranch, and today she works on the "culture side of agriculture." Listen to our conversation to learn how she combines her passions for literature and land to foster resilient and perennial human and plant communities on the prairie.


    Special thanks to Matthew Connolly for providing the theme music and to Crista Fiala for producing today's episode.


    We hope you enjoy this episode of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 4: A Masterclass in Soil Health
    Jul 26 2024

    In this episode, we visit with Naeem Kalwar, soil health specialist at the NDSU Langdon Research Extension Center in North Dakota.

    Naeem tells the story of growing up in Pakistan, where his father was an agronomy professor and his uncles farmed in a nearby village.

    Today, Naeem helps to lead soil health initiatives in North Dakota.

    Listen to our conversation to learn more about the principles of soil health, the fascinating biology and chemistry of soil, and how our own cultural histories can be told through the history of our soils.

    The podcast is supported by a generous grant from the ND Natural Resources Trust.

    Thanks to Crista Fiala for producing today's episode and to Matthew Connolly for producing the theme music.

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast.


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    40 mins
  • Episode 3: Thinking Like a Prairie
    May 13 2024

    In Episode 3, we ask "what does it take to change our minds and our relationships to land?" And, "how could we begin to think like a prairie?"

    To explore these questions, we talk with Dr. Curt Meine, senior fellow at the Aldo Leopold Foundation and the Center for Humans and Nature.

    Listen to the episode to learn how Aldo Leopold's mind changed about land over the course of his illustrious career. From his work to designate the Gila Wilderness as the world's first protected wilderness area in 1924 to his groundbreaking book A Sand County Almanac (1949), we explore Leopold's legacy in American conservation and discuss how we can continue to learn from Leopold's example today.

    Dr. Meine is the author of the first biography on Aldo Leopold and the on-screen narrator for the Emmy-winning documentary Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time.

    We'd love to have you share your stories about moments when your ideas or relationships to land changed. For inspiration, check out Aldo Leopold's essay "Thinking Like a Mountain," which inspired today's episode of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast.

    The podcast is supported by a generous grant from the ND Natural Resources Trust. This episode was produced by Crista Fiala. Theme music provided by Matthew Connolly.
    #Aldoleopold, #Asandcountyalmanac, #Aldoleopoldfoundation, #centerforhumansandnature, #conservation, #prairie, #nature, #wolves


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    59 mins
  • Episode 2: Hope Is The Thing With Feathers
    Apr 16 2024

    In Episode 2, we talk with three incredible women working to restore grassland bird habitat in partnership with local farmers and ranchers.

    In our first interview, we meet up with Jodie Provost and her hunting dog Ava at their restored prairie grassland in the Drift Prairie region of the Sheyenne River Valley. Jodie serves as the communications director of the North American Grouse Partnership, which is the only conservation organization that advocates for all 12 species of North American Grouse. Listen to the episode to hear the thrum of insects and birds in the background as Jodie takes Josh on a walking tour of her prairie restoration project.


    Our second interview features Heather Husband of the North Dakota Meadowlark Initiative. Listen to the interview to hear Heather describe the lessons on diversity, beauty, and toughness she's learned from the prairie, and how the ND state bird--the western meadowlark--is helping conservation leaders to restore North Dakota's grasslands.


    Finally, stay tuned for our interview with Amanda Booher of the Audubon Great Plains. Listen to the cicadas sing in the sugar maples in Fargo's Oak Grove Park as Amanda describes how Audubon is working to restore riparian grasslands in cities and communities along the Red River. Keep listening for Amanda's description of the beautiful, award-winning documentary Wings Over Water, produced with support from Audubon, Ducks Unlimited, and other conservation organizations.


    We hope you enjoy this episode of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast!


    Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast is supported by a generous grant from the North Dakota Natural Resources Trust.

    This episode was produced by Anthony Butler. Theme music provided by Matthew Connolly.

    #audubon #northamericangrousepartnership #ndmeadowlarkinitiative #birds #ranching #soilhealth #conservation #GreatPlains #prairie #northdakota

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 0: Introduction to Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast
    Feb 22 2024

    In Episode 0, we introduce you to Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast. Join Dr. Josh Anderson on his journey through the rich and rugged landscapes of North Dakota, where he introduces a wide range of guests involved in conservation efforts.

    Listen to Episode 0 to learn how Josh went from a professor of American literature in New England to a conservationist in his home state of North Dakota. Listen to learn how famed American author Mark Twain’s essay “Two Ways of Seeing a River” inspired the podcast, and stay tuned to learn about how Indigenous writers Louise Erdrich, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Layli Long Soldier, Susan Power, and Stephen Graham Jones have inspired Josh along the way.

    Episode 0 features music by Matthew Connolly, sound-editing by Anthony Butler, and interview clips with our guests, including John DeVrie and Patrice Delaney of the United Prairie Foundation, Naeem Kalwar of NDSU Extension, Dr. Alison Wallace of Minnesota State University Moorhead, local farmer Steve Enger, Heather Husband of the North Dakota Meadowlark Initiative, and Mike Jacobs, a journalist for The Grand Forks Herald.

    Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast is funded in part by a generous grant from the North Dakota Natural Resources Trust.

    This episode was produced by Anthony Butler. Theme music provided by Matthew Connolly.

    To learn more about the origins of Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast, read Delaney Otto’s feature article in the Grand Forks Herald.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1 - Always in Season with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Mike Jacobs
    Jan 29 2024

    In Episode 1, we talk with Mike Jacobs, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and avid birder, whose column "Always in Season" has delighted readers and bird lovers in the Great Plains for over 40 years.


    We met up with Mike at Kelly's Slough National Wildlife Refuge, which shares ground, water, and air space with the Grand Forks Air Force Base and supports migratory waterfowl and shore birds in North Dakota.


    Listen to the episode to hear Mike compose a "prairie symphony" with birdsong. Listen to what happens when our conversation is interrupted by a mating pair of bald eagles. And share the episode with all your friends who will be inspired by Mike's infectious passion for the birds and landscapes of the northern Great Plains.


    This podcast is supported by a generous grant from the North Dakota Natural Resources Trust. For more info or to contact us, check us out on the Common Ground: A Prairie Podcast YouTube channel and on our website at walshcounty1938.com


    The podcast cover art depicts a western meadowlark on a mural in Hoople, North Dakota, painted by the talented Melodie Alt of Barefaced Studio in Grafton, ND.

    This episode was produced by Crista Fiala. Theme music provided by Matthew Connolly.

    #birds #NorthDakota #GreatPlains #conservation #MikeJacobs #nationalwildliferefuge #migratorybirds #waterfowl

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    54 mins