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ALIVE - Planting Trees (Re-cast)

Planting Trees (Re-cast)

02/11/22 • 12 min

ALIVE

Conversations with entomologist Douglas Tallamy focused on his latest book, “The Nature of Oaks.” He urges each one of us to contribute to supporting life on Earth by planting keystone native trees.You will also tune into forests from around the world from “Sounds of the Forest.”
Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling! Find @credko on Twitter. See alivepodcast.net

Thank you,

Cristina Redko, PhD

Key Sources:

Homegrown National Park : https://homegrownnationalpark.org

Douglas W. Tallamy. The Nature of Oaks. Portland,Oregon: Timber Press, 2021

Timber Festival 2021 will occur July 2-4, at the National Forest, UK, with music, audio, and artwork created from Sounds of the Forest.

See:https://timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest-soundmap/

Sounds of forests played in this episode:

1. India, Agumbe Rainforest, recorded by Shruti

2. Argentina, Patagonia, Forest near Rio Azul, recorded by Luciano “Cacha” Perez

3. UK, Bristol, Pilgrove Wood, Ashton Court Estate, recorded by Rachel Tomlinson

4. Russia, Moscow, Bitza Nature Park, recorded by Julie Kalichineva

5. Hong-Kong, Lau Shui Hang Reservoir, recorded by AK IN KK

6. Thailand, Ban Krut Beach, Thong Chai, Bang Saphan, Province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, recorded by Phil Peril

7. South Africa, Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, Kloof, recorded by Stephen Embleton

8. Australia, Utopia Environment Reserve, recorded by Kelli Lundberg

9. Japan, Fukushima City Forest for Birds, recorded by Koji Nagahata

10. Nicaragua, Penas Blanca National Park, recorded by Merlin Driver

Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov

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Conversations with entomologist Douglas Tallamy focused on his latest book, “The Nature of Oaks.” He urges each one of us to contribute to supporting life on Earth by planting keystone native trees.You will also tune into forests from around the world from “Sounds of the Forest.”
Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling! Find @credko on Twitter. See alivepodcast.net

Thank you,

Cristina Redko, PhD

Key Sources:

Homegrown National Park : https://homegrownnationalpark.org

Douglas W. Tallamy. The Nature of Oaks. Portland,Oregon: Timber Press, 2021

Timber Festival 2021 will occur July 2-4, at the National Forest, UK, with music, audio, and artwork created from Sounds of the Forest.

See:https://timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest-soundmap/

Sounds of forests played in this episode:

1. India, Agumbe Rainforest, recorded by Shruti

2. Argentina, Patagonia, Forest near Rio Azul, recorded by Luciano “Cacha” Perez

3. UK, Bristol, Pilgrove Wood, Ashton Court Estate, recorded by Rachel Tomlinson

4. Russia, Moscow, Bitza Nature Park, recorded by Julie Kalichineva

5. Hong-Kong, Lau Shui Hang Reservoir, recorded by AK IN KK

6. Thailand, Ban Krut Beach, Thong Chai, Bang Saphan, Province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, recorded by Phil Peril

7. South Africa, Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, Kloof, recorded by Stephen Embleton

8. Australia, Utopia Environment Reserve, recorded by Kelli Lundberg

9. Japan, Fukushima City Forest for Birds, recorded by Koji Nagahata

10. Nicaragua, Penas Blanca National Park, recorded by Merlin Driver

Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov

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Butterfly Metamorphosis

Alive is going through a process of deep transformation. Some would even say metamorphosis. For this reason we revisit the Butterfly Story as narrated on Elisabet Sahtouris website. Elisabet bases Butterfly on the book by Norie Huddle who believes humanity urgently needs a new “myth for our times” to inspire us and give us hope for the future. Metamorphosis of the butterfly makes a good metaphor for the great changes globalization, in the sense of world transformation is bringing about.
Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling! Find @credko on Twitter. See alivepodcast.net

Thank you,

Cristina Redko, PhD

Key Sources:

See Elisabet Sahtouris website: http://www.sahtouris.com

Norie Huddle. Butterfly. See http://butterflyblessings.net

Elisabet Sahtouris. Gaia’s Dance: The Story of Earth & Us, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018

“L’Adieu” by George Peter Tingle, piano interpreted by Justin Allan.

Theme music created by Tim Moor. Source: https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov

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Peace on Earth

I am taking the time today to wish peace on Earth. To wish the end of all wars, wherever they are. It saddens me to see Russia invading Ukraine.
I just wanted to share that the theme music of Alive was composed last year by an Ukranian musician. Tim Moor did that to celebrate the 30 years of independence of Ukraine.
I hope that we all will take a moment of reflection here: Peace on Earth.
Theme music created by Tim Moor. See https://soundcloud.com/tymur-khakimov
Enjoy current episodes while we prepare Season 2 with lots of storytelling! Find @credko on Twitter. See alivepodcast.net

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