Designing Nature’s Half:

The Landscape Conservation Podcast

Biweekly discussions featuring interviews with experts in the field of landscape conservation and design.

🎙️Assessing Landscape Conditions: A Key Aspect of Landscape Conservation Design, with Pat Comer

🎙️Assessing Landscape Conditions: A Key Aspect of Landscape Conservation Design, with Pat Comer

Pat Comer, Chief Ecologist (retired) with NatureServe, shares insights on landscape assessments, a key component of landscape conservation design (LCD). The discussion provides practical advice for stakeholders interested in LCD—highlighting landscape assessments as a crucial component in the design process. Tune into this enlightening conversation packed with expert insights perfect for anyone passionate about sustaining nature through thoughtful planning, design, and collective action!

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🎙️Exploring the Climate Crisis and Adaptation on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska and the Pacific, with Robin West
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🎙️Exploring the Climate Crisis and Adaptation on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska and the Pacific, with Robin West

Robin West, Regional Chief (retired) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System, shares climate change-related insights obtained over the course of his 35-year career in Alaska and across Hawaii and the remote Pacific Islands.

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🎙️Empowering Landscape Partnerships: A Journey Towards Sustainability & Resilience
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🎙️Empowering Landscape Partnerships: A Journey Towards Sustainability & Resilience

Designing Nature's Half: The Landscape Conservation Podcast, hosted by Rob Campellone and Tom Miewald, is a platform dedicated to facilitating learning and inspiring action to combat the climate crisis and biodiversity loss. Through conversations with experts in landscape conservation and design, this podcast aims to empower landscape partnerships to think about, design, and implement actions that further sustainability and resilience.

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