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Tallahassee Tree Talks
The WFSU Ecology Blog
10 episodes
16 hours ago
Host Daniel Siegel talks to citizens of Tallahassee about their knowledge, experiences, and stories that relate to trees. Trees are a defining characteristic of the identity and culture of Tallahassee. North Florida is a hotspot of tree diversity, and the people of Tallahassee are as varied as its forests. Across eight episodes, get ready to hear from a county forester, several certified arborists, artists, extension agents, college students, and others. These guests and their stories offer insight into the interactions between people and trees. This podcast was sponsored by a grant from the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group, a Tallahassee-based non-profit focused on Florida-based environmental education and cultural programming. This podcast is funded by the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group in Tallahassee, FL, a nonprofit aimed at conservation, education, and community outreach on environmental issues facing the region.
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Host Daniel Siegel talks to citizens of Tallahassee about their knowledge, experiences, and stories that relate to trees. Trees are a defining characteristic of the identity and culture of Tallahassee. North Florida is a hotspot of tree diversity, and the people of Tallahassee are as varied as its forests. Across eight episodes, get ready to hear from a county forester, several certified arborists, artists, extension agents, college students, and others. These guests and their stories offer insight into the interactions between people and trees. This podcast was sponsored by a grant from the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group, a Tallahassee-based non-profit focused on Florida-based environmental education and cultural programming. This podcast is funded by the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group in Tallahassee, FL, a nonprofit aimed at conservation, education, and community outreach on environmental issues facing the region.
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Episodes (10/10)
Tallahassee Tree Talks
8. Bill Armstrong: Tree Care: Proper Pruning and When to Leave Things Alone 
Local tree service owner and certified arborist Bill Armstrong talks about tree care practices and the science of tree care.
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1 year ago
49 minutes 37 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
7. Sam Hand, Angel Forde, and Edwin Duke: Extension: Protecting and Teaching the Public 
A talk with employees of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU)’s Cooperative Extension program.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 45 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
6. Katie Kehoe, Keith Roberson, and Andy Opel: Managing an Artistic Ecosystem
Faculty members speak about the Rooting-Branching art project and native tree plantings on Florida State University's campus.
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1 year ago
53 minutes 7 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
5. Craig Moore III: Trees, Technology, and Art: Cables and Wires, Roots and Branches 
Craig Moore III, a digital media artist who created tree-related artwork for a Florida State University art installation called “Rooting-Branching.”
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1 year ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
4. Chase Clough: Arboreal Influencer
An interview with Chase Clough, creator of the FSUTrees Instagram account.
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1 year ago
45 minutes 5 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
3. David MacManus: Campus Forestry
An interview with David MacManus, the Assistant Manager of Grounds and Landscaping at Florida State University.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 23 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
2. Ann Bidlingmaier: The History and Legacy of Tree Preservation in Tallahassee
An interview with Ann Bidlingmaier, a former high school English teacher and local tree advocate who founded Tallahassee Tree Watch.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 3 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
Introduction
Learn about the current state of Tallahassee’s tree coverage and regulations, the history leading up to it, and what makes the trees and forests of North Florida unique. 
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1 year ago
18 minutes 31 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
1. Stan Rosenthal: Managing a “City in a Forest”
Stan Rosenthal, former Leon County Forester, talks about urban forestry practices in Tallahassee.
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1 year ago
48 minutes 8 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
Tallahassee Tree Talks: a new podcast hosted by WFSU
An FSU graduate student talks with foresters, artists, advocates, and more about the trees that make Tallahassee a tree city.
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1 year ago
1 minute 27 seconds

Tallahassee Tree Talks
Host Daniel Siegel talks to citizens of Tallahassee about their knowledge, experiences, and stories that relate to trees. Trees are a defining characteristic of the identity and culture of Tallahassee. North Florida is a hotspot of tree diversity, and the people of Tallahassee are as varied as its forests. Across eight episodes, get ready to hear from a county forester, several certified arborists, artists, extension agents, college students, and others. These guests and their stories offer insight into the interactions between people and trees. This podcast was sponsored by a grant from the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group, a Tallahassee-based non-profit focused on Florida-based environmental education and cultural programming. This podcast is funded by the Sunshine State Biodiversity Group in Tallahassee, FL, a nonprofit aimed at conservation, education, and community outreach on environmental issues facing the region.