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Watershed Moments
- By: KMUN
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A podcast about the ecosystems served by the North Coast Watershed Association based in Astoria, Oregon that highlights local species, issues, history, and work done to improve watershed health by the organization and their partners. Produced for KMUN. Find out more at clatsopwatersheds.org
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Watershed Wellness podcast
- By: Eric Grey and the Watershed Wellness Team
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This podcast covers the practitioners, modalities, passions, topics & conversations of the team and community of Watershed Wellness. Located on the mighty Columbia River in Astoria, OR, the clinic integrates acupuncture, Chinese herbalism, Naturopathic medicine, massage therapy, organic skincare and a compassionate, intentional approach to healthcare.The podcast is run and promoted by clinic co-owner Eric Grey, MS, LAc who previously taught Chinese medicine and practice management for a decade at National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR. He is joined by other Watershed ...
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709 Watershed
- By: Darren Sheppard
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709 Watershed host Darren Sheppard guides you through interviews with guest that have a direct impact on the Indian Bay Watershed and "The Shore". These are the experts, storytellers, and decision-makers in politics, environmental topics, tourism, and business. 709 Watershed is based in beautiful Indian Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Co-Producer Paul Vincent. Ads recorded by Kaylene Stagg.
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Restoration Roundup
- By: Watershed Forestry Partnership
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Alison Adams, the Watershed Forestry Coordinator with University of Vermont Extension, and Cate Kreider, an undergraduate student at University of Vermont, explore questions and topics related to riparian forests in Vermont. Each episode features an interview with a guest discussing threats to riparian forests, restoration best practices, first-hand experiences of restoration projects, and more.
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Voices from the Elbow
- By: Elbow River Watershed Partnership
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Born a trickle from high in the Rocky Mountains, the Elbow River flows for 120km through mountains and foothills before entering the Bow River in Mohkinstis (Calgary, Alberta). After joining the Bow River system, the waters eventually flow into the Hudson’s Bay as the Nelson River. Over 500,000 people rely on the Elbow River for their drinking water. There are many other ways people and all creatures big and small rely on Elbow waters. The Elbow River is a part of the source waters for 3 provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba). The Lake Winnipeg Basin (a part of the Nelson River) ...
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Seven Rivers Unbound: A Wild and Scenic Journey Through the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed
- By: Casey Merkle and Hugh Markey
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Explore the Wood-Pawcatuck's Wild and Scenic Rivers through Seven Rivers Unbound! Learn how scientists, artists, hikers, birders, and so many others enjoy and conserve the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed and its federally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers. This podcast is sponsored by the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council.
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