Tree Planters: A podcast about change for a better world
Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition
47 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, we speak with Sandy Agnew and Lynne Melnyk about the unveiling of the Agnew–Melnyk Nature Reserve—one of the newest protected properties within the Minesing to Matchedash Connected Corridor. This 39.5-acre reserve, donated to the Couchiching Conservancy in 2024, protects a rich mix of grassland meadow, a section of Hogg Creek, and conifer swamp, all forming part of a critical wildlife movement corridor in central Ontario. Sandy and Lynne share the story behind the donation, ...
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In this episode, we speak with Sandy Agnew and Lynne Melnyk about the unveiling of the Agnew–Melnyk Nature Reserve—one of the newest protected properties within the Minesing to Matchedash Connected Corridor. This 39.5-acre reserve, donated to the Couchiching Conservancy in 2024, protects a rich mix of grassland meadow, a section of Hogg Creek, and conifer swamp, all forming part of a critical wildlife movement corridor in central Ontario. Sandy and Lynne share the story behind the donation, ...
Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories — Dr. Alison Meek
Tree Planters: A podcast about change for a better world
59 minutes
5 months ago
Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories — Dr. Alison Meek
Dr. Alison Meek is a history professor at King’s University College at Western University, where she studies conspiracy theories, cults, extremism and misinformation. Alison brings an engaging and thoughtful perspective to how beliefs take root and spread, and what they can tell us about society today. Support the show
Tree Planters: A podcast about change for a better world
In this episode, we speak with Sandy Agnew and Lynne Melnyk about the unveiling of the Agnew–Melnyk Nature Reserve—one of the newest protected properties within the Minesing to Matchedash Connected Corridor. This 39.5-acre reserve, donated to the Couchiching Conservancy in 2024, protects a rich mix of grassland meadow, a section of Hogg Creek, and conifer swamp, all forming part of a critical wildlife movement corridor in central Ontario. Sandy and Lynne share the story behind the donation, ...