This weekend’s episode will take us somewhere we have not yet explored during Living Downstream – the coast! Episode 23 focuses on a type of ocean ecosystem called a “kelp forest”, and some of its inhabitants. Various factors are transforming these aquatic systems into urchin barrens, which are unsuitable habitats for otters and other species. Hear from The Elakha Alliance’s Bob Bailey and Tom Calvanese of the Oregon Kelp Alliance to hear what diverse groups of stakeholders are doing to help Oregon’s sea otters, and the kelp forests they need to survive.
Resources & Links Mentioned During Episode 23:(Aired July 31st & August 1st)
MushROAMING! An exploration of the Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Forest Therapy with Forest Therapist Jesse Remer
The Art of Communication in Diverse Communities
”Managing Your Personal Property With Good Ecology in Mind” - Episode 101
”It’s a Water Catchment, not a Water Shed” - Episode 105
The Incredible Pacific Lamprey - Episode 104
A look at Invasive Species and the Far Reaching Consequences - Episode 103
”Make Art, Not Trash” - Episode 102
Episode 64: Peer2Peer Program
Episode 63: Jacob Lebel talks about the case Juliana v. United States
Episode 62: Interview with Max Smoot Frogleg Art Studio
Episode 61: Interview with Steve Denney
Episode 60: Interview with AmeriCorps Lakia and Louisa
Episode 59: Interview with UCAN Americorps (Tracy and Kaitlyn)
Episode 58: Earth Day History/Local Events and Green Teacher Segment
Episode 57: Interview with UCAN AmeriCorps (Ethan and Teighan)
Episode 56: Interview with the Oregon Wild Horse Organization
Episode 55: Interview with a local Resident - Chriset
Episode 54:Why Raptors are the Solution and a special segment from Talking with Green Teacher
Episode 53: Let’s talk with a local Douglas County band, Face for Radio
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