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New web-based tool models Great Salt Lake dust exposure
Atmospheric scientist at the University of Utah, Derek Malia, discusses the new Great Salt Lake Basin Dust Exposure Modeling Tool. This new data-based tool allows users to visualiz...
Jill Tidman on the power of environmental storytelling
Executive Director of The Redford Center, Jill Tidman, provides a closer look into the origins of the organization and the many ways in which it supports environmental impact filmm...
The heat is on: A warming Mountain West
Climate scientist at the University of California, Dr. Daniel Swain, joins the show to speak about what’s happening with this winter’s early-season snowpack. We discuss trends in w...
Icons of the wild: bald and golden eagles
HawkWatch International’s Conservation Science Director Steve Slater discusses bald and golden eagles. Learn about eagle biology, nesting habits and conversation efforts for these ...
The hidden bonds that tie our natural world together
Award-winning author Sophie Pavelle takes readers on a thrilling exploration of nature's symbiotic relationships in her latest book, "To Have or To Hold."...
The apple's epic journey from Kazakhstan to your kitchen
Acclaimed naturalist, filmmaker and essayist Priyanka Kumar shares insights from her latest book, "The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American ...
Learning to love insects
A new book by author and professor Beth Tobin sheds light on American artist, naturalist and specimen hunter, John Abbott. The book is titled, "Loving Insects" and it serves as a r...
Local birder guides us through the Christmas bird count
Local birder Nate Brown walks us through this year’s local Christmas bird count....
Decoding decades of wolf research
From world-renowned wildlife biologist to award-winning writer, Diane Boyd has poured her four decade long work of studying wolves into a new book titled, "A Woman Among Wolves." T...
The affect dams have on the environment, and what would happen if they were removed
Environmental journalist, Tara Lohan has just released a new book titled, “Undammed: Freeing Rivers and Bringing Communities to Life,” The book details the benefits of dam removal ...
Postcards from the apocalypse
Award-winning cartoonist Peter Kuper talks about his newest page turner "Wish We Weren’t Here, Postcards from the Apocalypse." In it, Kuper deploys bold figures, clever metaphors a...
Shop local for a more sustainable holiday
Kimberley Flores from FulFILLed Lifestyle Co. stops by to bring us her best shopping tips and tricks for a more sustainable holiday season....
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