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Prepare to shatter preconceptions and debunk myths about the world around us, all while uncovering the astonishing truths hidden within nature and climate. 

With commentary and insights from expert guests, Jumpstart Nature takes you on a journey with your host, Griff Griffith, to reveal the hidden stories behind the headlines, and challenge conventional wisdom when it comes to nature and climate.  

Using investigative journalism, skilled storytelling, and immersive audio, get ready to go on a journey of discovery and come out of it motivated to make a difference.

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Please Join the Jumpstart Nature Patreon to support creation of future episodes Our pilot season is over, but Griff Griffith and Michael Hawk have more great nature knowledge to share!Today's episode answers your questions about the Jumpstart Nature episodes we've already published and gives you an exciting peak into what comes next.In fact, maybe YOU can be part of a future podcast episode? Be sure to listen to hear how.And perhaps most importantly, Griff, Michael, and the Jumpstart Nature team need your support! If you agree with their vision, enjoy this podcast, and want to hear more, please become a member of our Patreon! You'll have the satisfaction of supporting this important work - and you'll get some perks, too!Please Join the Jumpstart Nature PatreonSubmit your questions, ideas, or feedback to podcast (at) jumpstartnature.comGriff on TikTok / FacebookRedwoods Rising TikTok / FacebookCheck out the Jumpstart Nature NewsletterAnd be sure to like, share, rate, and review this podcast on the app of your choice!Join us in this vital journey towards nature's revival. Explore more and show your support at jumpstartnature.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.For even deeper nature insights, delve into our companion podcast, Nature's Archive.Full Show NotesSupport the show
What is "normal" or even "natural" in nature? In a world where everything is constantly changing, the human desire to define things as "normal" has broad implications on how we see the world, and how we choose to conserve it (or not conserve it!).This desire to establish a personal "normal" leads to a quirk of psychology called Shifting Baseline Syndrome. Learn about the dramatic impacts that it has in this Jumpstart Nature episode.Join your guide, Griff Griffith, as he explores what shifting baseline syndrome is through some incredible examples. With the help of Dr. Loren McClenachan, Dr. Alison Whipple (San Francisco Estuary Institute), Ben Goldfarb (author and environmental journalist), and Francisco Saavedra Jr (forestry student and member of the Pit River Tribe Madesi band), we look at the many ways that shifting baselines steer us in the wrong direction.See the full show notes and images on jumpstartnature.com.Beyond a podcast, Jumpstart Nature is a movement fueled by volunteers, igniting a fresh approach to reconnecting people with the natural world. In the face of our pressing climate and biodiversity challenges, we're on a mission to help you discover newfound purpose and motivation.Join us in this vital journey towards nature's revival. Explore more and show your support at jumpstartnature.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.For even deeper nature insights, delve into our companion podcast, Nature's Archive.Links to Topics DiscussedCrossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, by Ben GoldfarbEager: The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers, and Why They Matter, by Ben GoldfarbEveryone’s Guide to Helping our Planet, Jumpstart Nature's list of easy things you can do...TODAY.Loren McClenachan on Nature's Archive PodcastRedwoods RisingThe Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean, by Susan CaseyLinks to Additional ResourcesAnecdotes and the Shifting Baseline Syndrome of Fisheries (Daniel Pauly)Daniel Pauly’s TED TalkDocumenting Loss of Large Trophy Fish from the Florida Keys with HistoricThe following music was used for this media project:Music: Lofi Prairie  by Brian Holtz MusicFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9247-lofi-prairieLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport the show
Human society is more connected than ever. Between mobile phones and internet applications, we can connect with each other instantaneously, around the globe. And more traditionally, the United States alone is home to nearly 4 million miles of roads, structures which, for many of us, have only served to enhance our sense of connectedness to the cities we live in, to our families and friends, and to the larger world around us. Yet, these same roads that connect people have the opposite effect to the natural world, extracting an extreme toll on the plants and animals around us, and in many unexpected ways.And roads and highways are just the tip of the iceberg. Join us as we unravel the many complex dimensions of wildlife connectivity while revealing the surprising toll that human activity has inflicted on the movement of species. Join your guide, Griff Griffith, as he is helped by experts Ben Goldfarb, Beth Pratt, and Robert Rock, who will also teach us how we can help restore essential links while supporting the health of the living beings around us.FULL SHOW NOTE ON JUMPSTARTNATURE.COMBeyond a podcast, Jumpstart Nature is a movement fueled by volunteers, igniting a fresh approach to reconnecting people with the natural world. In the face of our pressing climate and biodiversity challenges, we're on a mission to help you discover newfound purpose and motivation.Join us in this vital journey towards nature's revival. Explore more and show your support at jumpstartnature.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.For even deeper nature insights, delve into our companion podcast, Nature's Archive.Links to Topics DiscussedAnthropophonyCrossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, by Ben GoldfarbLights Out Program from the Audubon SocietyLiving Habitats, Robert Rock's landscape design companyPhantom Road ExperimentSave LA CougarsSupport the show
Feeding birds is a cherished nature pastime in the United States, the UK, and Canada. It brings the wonders of the wild right to our backyards, allowing us to marvel at the beauty and behaviors of our feathered friends up close. Plus, there's the satisfaction of knowing we're contributing to wildlife's well-being!But have you ever wondered about the impact of bird feeding? What about the recent concerns regarding disease outbreaks? And do you know where the birdseed you use comes from?Join us in this episode as we delve into the world of bird feeding with insights from experts in the field: Dr. Emma Greig from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Dr. Alex Lees from Manchester Metropolitan University, Dr. Doug Tallamy (see last week's episode for much more from Dr. Tallamy!), and Mary Phillips. They'll help our host, Griff Griffith, unravel the mysteries, so you can feel confident that your bird feeding habits are indeed making a positive difference for our avian companions.Join us in this vital journey towards nature's revival. Explore more and show your support at jumpstartnature.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.For even deeper nature insights, delve into our companion podcast, Nature's Archive.FULL SHOW NOTES ON JUMPSTARTNATURE.COMLinks to Topics DiscussedFull Nature's Archive Interview with Dr. Emma Greig "From Fairywrens to FeederWatch"Killing with kindness: Does widespread generalised provisioning of wildlife help or hinder biodiversity conservation efforts? - scientific paper by Jack Shutt and Alex LeesPreventing Window StrikesProject FeederWatch - Begins on November 1!2021 Pine Siskin Salmonella Outbreak3 Billion Birds Gone - the detailed study that determined that we've lost 3 billion birds since 1970.Links to Additional ResourcesHomegrown National ParkSeven Actions to help birdsJumpstart Nature MerchSend feedback to podcast AT jumpstartnature.com.CreditsThis podcast episode was written and produced by Michael Hawk. Our host is Griff Griffith. Michelle Balderston is our associate producer.The following music was used for this media project:All license  (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Imagefilm 033 by Sascha EndeFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/535-imagefilm-033Music: Cinematic Suspense Series Episode 009 by Sascha EndeFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8224-cinematic-suspense-series-episode-009Music: Lofi Prairie  by Brian Holtz MusicFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9247-lofi-prairieMusic: Stranded by BriaSupport the show
Without noticing, homeowners across the country have destroyed habitat covering an area the size of New England or Florida. As bad as that sounds, it actually gets worse. But we can easily fix this problem - and it actually saves you time and money. With the help from Dr. Doug Tallamy, Mary Phillips, and Leslie Inman, Griff explains what’s going on here, and how you can help create The Yard of the Future.Join us in this vital journey towards nature's revival. Explore more and show your support at jumpstartnature.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.For even deeper nature insights, delve into our companion podcast, Nature's Archive.FULL SHOW NOTES ON JUMPSTARTNATURE.COMTopics and Resources Mentioned in the ShowHomegrown National Park and their MapNational Wildlife Federation (NWF) Garden for Wildlife ProgramNWF Native Plant FinderPollinator Friendly Yards on FacebookLeslie Inman on Nature's Archive PodcastDoug Tallamy on Nature's Archive PodcastAdditional ResourcesCalscape - find hyper-local native plants in CaliforniaNative Plant Societies across the USAAlso find Jumpstart Nature on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and the web.Subscribe to the Jumpstart Nature bi-weekly newsletter for inspiration and resources.Jumpstart Nature MerchSend feedback to podcast AT jumpstartnature.com.CreditsThis podcast episode was written and produced by Michael Hawk. Our host is Griff Griffith. Michelle Balderston is our associate producer.The following music was used for this media project:Music: Sunny Morning by MusicLFilesFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7813-sunny-morningLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseHorde Of Geese by Alexander NakaradaFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9835-horde-of-geeseLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport the show
Prepare to shatter preconceptions and debunk myths about the world around us, all while uncovering the astonishing truths hidden within nature and climate. Embark on a transformative journey with Jumpstart Nature, an innovative podcast that melds captivating storytelling with cutting-edge science. Join your guide, Griff Griffith, as each episode whisks you away on an immersive adventure like no other. From unearthing hidden wonders to sparking a passion for change, Jumpstart Nature promises to entertain, enlighten, and empower.Are you ready to be captivated, surprised, and inspired to make a lasting impact? Tune in to Jumpstart Nature and experience nature's mysteries as never before.Beyond a podcast, Jumpstart Nature is a movement fueled by volunteers, igniting a fresh approach to reconnecting people with the natural world. In the face of our pressing climate and biodiversity challenges, we're on a mission to help you discover newfound purpose and motivation.Join us in this vital journey towards nature's revival. Explore more and show your support at jumpstartnature.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.For even deeper nature insights, delve into our companion podcast, Nature's Archive. The following music was used for this media project:Music: Unseen by Phat SoundsFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/11194-unseenLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport the show
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