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BC Cuts Climate Agency, Sends Some Staff to Work on Pipelines | The Tyee Experts say CleanBC has gone up in smoke.

BC has axed its Climate Action Secretariat, sending at least 10 people to work on pipelines @zoeyunker.bsky.social reports for @thetyee.ca thetyee.ca/News/2026/03... #climate #pipelines

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Future Ecologies Podcast Future Ecologies is a podcast made for audiophiles and nature lovers alike. Every episode is an invitation to see your world in a new light – set to original music & immersive soundscapes, and weaving...

And thanks of course to the wonderful Ale Silva for another 🔥 cover artwork!

We've got photos from Adam's adventures on the fire line, citations (including some awesome storymaps), a transcript, and more: at futureecologies.net

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This episode includes music by C Diab, Thumbug, Adrian Avandaño, G̱a̱mksimoon, and Sunfish Moon Light.

If you happened to catch the unscored draft episode we accidentally loosed on the feed, you'll hear how much good tunes help make a story that much better — and we think this one particularly rocks.

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In fire-evolved ecosystems all over the world, prescribed fire has been an ecological management tool since time immemorial. Can you imagine returning fire to the ground in your community?

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This is our 6th return to the subject of fire. Call us obsessed, but we can't think of a better symbol for what this podcast is all about: demonstrating how people can (and need to) be active stewards of their ecologies, rather than passive victims of collapse.

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FE6.9 - On Fire: Out of the Green, Into the Black — Future Ecologies Podcast So you want to put good fire on the ground, but how?? We're taking you to Yurok territory, at the mouth of the Klamath River, to join the Cultural Fire Management Council for 3 days of burning — not j...

We're taking you to Yurok territory (at the mouth of the Klamath River) to join the Cultural Fire Management Council for 3 days of burning — not just for fuel management, but for all sorts of cultural and ecological values: food, wildlife, materials, and more.

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A fire lighter uses a drip torch to ignite a low-intensity fire on the forest floor, and coax it down the hill. On the burned side, a small hazel plant is resprouting and porcupines walk in the background.

A fire lighter uses a drip torch to ignite a low-intensity fire on the forest floor, and coax it down the hill. On the burned side, a small hazel plant is resprouting and porcupines walk in the background.

[OUT NOW] FE6.9 - On Fire: Out of the Green, Into the Black

So you want to put good fire on the ground, but how?? We're finally moving from theory to practice, as we learn what it really means to be on the prescribed fire line.

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New episode coming very soon.

We're returning to our favourite subject for the 6th time — but this time it's not just theory, it's practice 🔥

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My guest interview with @lauralgovers.bsky.social just dropped on @futureecologies.bsky.social today. It’s part of the Hyphaedelity series in which FE invites past interviewees to speak with someone whose work inspires.

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[HYPHAEDELITY] Eric Higgs x Laura Govers — Seagrass Restoration on a Moving Island Quickly and easily listen to Future Ecologies for free!

In our latest edition of Hyphaedelity, @ehiggs.bsky.social sits down with @lauralgovers.bsky.social all about bringing eel grass back to the Netherlands' Wadden Sea (and what "environmental restoration" even means in times like these).

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FE6.8 - For Peat's Sake — Future Ecologies Podcast Bogs are our absolute favourite places to be. They’re not only tremendously important ecosystems, rich in exquisite biodiversity and massive stores of carbon, they’re also uniquely beautiful. These se...

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NEW EPISODE: FE6.8 - For Peat's Sake

We explore the wonders and the mysteries of peatlands through the story of one very special (and threatened) bog just outside of Vancouver.

Meet the scientists who fought for its protection, and the folks who are studying it and restoring it to this day

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Is there anything better than a walk in a bog? We think not.

FE6.8 "For Peat's Sake" arrives this Tuesday (catch it right now on our patreon)

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👀 An experiment in community podcasting took place last week. A group of environmental shows ALL released eps about masting (get it?). There's even a playlist where you can listen en masse!

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Thanks to help from our pals at @jumpstartnature.bsky.social , Golden State Naturalist, Learning from Nature, @naturesarchive.bsky.social , and @outsideinradio.bsky.social!

and check out got this Spotify playlist (where episodes will be added as they drop).

open.spotify.com/playlist/1gb...

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An illustration of a bicycle with a basket full of acorns, with many more acorns scattered across a forest floor. Many animals (acorn woodpeckers, scrub jays, mice, band tailed pigeons, deer) are enjoying the bounty.

An illustration of a bicycle with a basket full of acorns, with many more acorns scattered across a forest floor. Many animals (acorn woodpeckers, scrub jays, mice, band tailed pigeons, deer) are enjoying the bounty.

It's time for a bumper crop of podcasts about (or inspired by) the perplexing phenomenon known as masting: where plants somehow synchronize their seed production across staggering distances.

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FE6.7 - Critical Mast Quickly and easily listen to Future Ecologies for free!

What do you call it when a population of podcasts drop episodes on the same topic at the same time? It's Critical Mast!

Presenting a nutty experiment in community podcasting, with roots going back to the beginning of our FE (and our dedication to silly puns)

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Don't miss this absolutely fascinating edition of Hyphaedelity!! Huge thanks to Sadie and Hannah for making it happen.

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Our guests are author Jordan Abel (Nishga, Empty Spaces), multi-disciplinary artist S F Ho (Green Lines), and poet Cecily Nicholson (Wayside Sang, Harrowings)

Music by Thumbug

Cover art by Alé Silva

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In this episode, we're exploring how those intrinsic tensions may be metabolized through the practice of art, & more importantly, life.

Our co-producer and interlocutor for this episode is Darby Minott Bradford: poet, editor, translator, and the author of Bottom Rail on Top.

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FE6.6 - Landings Quickly and easily listen to Future Ecologies for free!

What does it means to have a relationship to land? To be or not be of a place? In other words, to belong or not?

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The Podgoblin’s Hat The Podgoblin’s Hat is a Moomins read-through show. Tune in for weekly synopses, discussions, analysis and feelings by Dave, who has been reading Tove Jansson their whole life, and Nina, who’s just st...

What’s that you say? A bonus episode of The Podgoblin's Hat with Nina, Dave (me) and our guest Mendel Skulski from @futureecologies.bsky.social came out yesterday?

Listen and subscribe to The Podgoblin’s Hat wherever you get your podcasts.

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#Moomins #ToveJansson

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good ep

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FE6.5 - The Method — Future Ecologies Podcast The Miyawaki Method of micro-forestry is a viral sensation: sprouting tiny, dense, native tree cover in neighbourhoods all around the world. With the promise of afforestation at a revolutionary speed,...

NEW EPISODE: FE6.5 - The Method

We're debating the legacy of Dr. Akira Miyawaki: the man, the myth, and the method.

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Have you already heard of the Miyawaki Method?

y/n in the comments. no cheating plz.

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With sadness and respect, we honor the legacy of Dr. Jim Estes, who passed away this week. A pioneer of marine ecology, Jim’s groundbreaking work transformed our understanding of ecosystems and the essential role of keystone predators like sea otters. He is an icon in sea otter research. 🧵👇

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FE6.4 - Humane Being — Future Ecologies Podcast When is it ethical to kill one thing to save another? Lethal intervention is a common practice in the field of wildlife management, especially when the survival of a species hangs in the balance

OUT NOW: FE 6.4 - Humane Being

We're facing an essential moral dilemma: the tension between collective and individual well-being, and the ethics of killing in wildlife conservation.

Feat. @sarahkcox.bsky.social and Sara Dubois

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The classic trolley problem meme: a person stands ready to pull a lever to switch the tracks carrying a trolley. On one set of tracks sits a Spotted Owl, which the trolley will hit if the person does nothing. On the other set of tracks are two Barred Owls.

The classic trolley problem meme: a person stands ready to pull a lever to switch the tracks carrying a trolley. On one set of tracks sits a Spotted Owl, which the trolley will hit if the person does nothing. On the other set of tracks are two Barred Owls.

Summing up our next episode in one picture.

(Early access out now on Patreon and Apple Podcasts)

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Thank you dear Anna!! No matter how dark things get, there are always bright spots to guide us

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