In this episode of YourForest, Matthew Kristoff reflects on his nearly decade-long journey of podcasting and shares key takeaways from the most memorable conversations that have shaped his understanding of forest management, sustainability, and the relationship between humans and nature. This final episode dives into the lessons learned from past episodes, touching on critical topics like decolonization, reconciliation, and how we view and interact with the natural world.
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In this episode of YourForest, Matthew Kristoff reflects on his nearly decade-long journey of podcasting and shares key takeaways from the most memorable conversations that have shaped his understanding of forest management, sustainability, and the relationship between humans and nature. This final episode dives into the lessons learned from past episodes, touching on critical topics like decolonization, reconciliation, and how we view and interact with the natural world.
156 - How Salmon Shape Ecosystems–Impacts from Forestry w/ Dr. Jonathan Moore and Christian Carson
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156 - How Salmon Shape Ecosystems–Impacts from Forestry w/ Dr. Jonathan Moore and Christian Carson
Welcome to YourForest Podcast, where we explore the intricate connections between environmental science, sustainability, and the essential role of forests in our world. In this episode, host Matthew Kristoff is joined by Dr. Jonathan Moore, head of the Salmon Watersheds Lab (SWL) and professor at Simon Fraser University, and Christian Carson, a passionate environmental researcher, and Dr.Moore’s graduate student, to discuss the profound relationship between forestry, fish, and watersheds.
Together, they examine the interconnected impacts of forest management on salmon habitats, biodiversity, and ecosystem health, shedding light on the delicate balance needed to protect both natural resources and cultural traditions.
YourForest
In this episode of YourForest, Matthew Kristoff reflects on his nearly decade-long journey of podcasting and shares key takeaways from the most memorable conversations that have shaped his understanding of forest management, sustainability, and the relationship between humans and nature. This final episode dives into the lessons learned from past episodes, touching on critical topics like decolonization, reconciliation, and how we view and interact with the natural world.