Episodes
Friday Jan 23, 2015
Tom Horton - 01.25.15
Friday Jan 23, 2015
Friday Jan 23, 2015
Tom Horton covered environmental issues for the Baltimore Sun from 1974 until 2006. He is author of several books about Chesapeake Bay and has written for magazines including National Geographic, Rolling Stone, The New York Times and the Boston Globe. He teaches writing and environmental studies at Salisbury University, and contributes regularly to Chesapeake Bay Magazine and the Bay Journal News Service. Horton worked for five years as an educator at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, where he authored Turning the Tide, a book on solutions to the Chesapeakes water quality problems.
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Resistance Radio - Madeleine Carey - 01.18.15
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Sunday Jan 18, 2015
Madeleine Carey is the WildEarth Guardians Gila Campaign Fellow. Born and
raised in Albuquerque, Madeleine spent her childhood exploring the Rio
Grande and its bosque on foot and on horseback. In May 2014, she graduated
from Tufts University in Medford, MA with a degree in Biology and Urban
Studies. While at Tufts, she was a four-year member of the Track and Cross
Country teams and a trip leader for the Tufts Wilderness Orientation
program. During college, Madeleine spent her summers working for the Bosque
Ecosystem Monitoring Program, researching American Pika in the Valles
Caldera National Preserve and working with NM State Forestry to create a
post-wildfire assistance guide. We talk about Mexican wolves
Monday Jan 12, 2015
Mollie Matteson - 01.11.15
Monday Jan 12, 2015
Monday Jan 12, 2015
Mollie Matteson is a wildlife biologist and a senior scientist at the
Center for Biological Diversity. She advocates for imperiled species such
as bats, wolves, and lynx, and all things wild. We talk about the threats
facing bats.
Sunday Jan 04, 2015
Tierra Curry and Lori Ann Burd - 01.04.15
Sunday Jan 04, 2015
Sunday Jan 04, 2015
Tierra Curry is a senior scientist at the Center for Biological Diversity
where she focuses on gaining protections for imperiled species and their
habitats. She is a lead author on the scientific petition filed this year
seeking Endangered Species Act protection for monarch butterflies. Lori Ann
Burd is endangered species campaign director and an attorney at the Center
for Biological Diversity. She has been working on issues of biodiversity
and pesticide use for over a dozen years, and recently authored a
successful petition to get GE crops and bee-killing pesticides banned in
our 150 million acre national wildlife refuge system.