Between the Leaves at the Lloyd
Society & Culture
In this episode we talk to Dr. David Lentz, a biologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Lentz previously served as Director of Graduate Studies at the New York Botanical Garden, was Vice President of Scientific Affairs at the Chicago Botanic Garden, and last year was a fellow at the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library in Washington DC. He is currently writing a book about ancient Mesoamerican agriculture. Dr. Lentz talks about agriculture practices of the Maya, what may have contributed to the civilization’s collapse, and how the photographic collection of Curtis Gates Lloyd provided unique documentation for his studies.
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A Foray Into Fungi with Dr. Nicholas Money
Polar Bears in a Changing Climate with Dr. Erin Curry
A Conversation With 2022 Artist in Residence, Audrey Bell
Freedom Birding with Tykee James
Mist Nets, Nanotags & Motus Towers with Master Bird Bander, Dave Russell
The Gift of Wonder: A Conversation with Author Mary Kay Carson
Doctors, Nurses & Sack-Em-Up Men: Kevin Grace on Cincinnati Medical History
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Dear Elizabeth: Episode 2 — Rainbow Weather
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Dom Peebles on Nature’s Prescriptive Powers in Madisonville
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Forgotten Citizen Scientists of Cincinnati: Interview with Hardy Eshbaugh
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