Our Public Lands

著者: Adam Bronstein
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  • A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.

    © 2024 Our Public Lands
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  • #6 - Logging, Politics, and Conservation: A Deep Dive with Andy Kerr
    2024/09/15

    In this episode, I interview Andy Kerr, a main stay of conservation politics and public lands advocacy. Andy discusses his journey into forest conservation, reflecting on key moments in his career, such as the Save French Pete demonstration in 1970, and significant legislative milestones like the Endangered American Wilderness Act of 1978. Andy also highlights the impactful yet controversial Northwest Forest Plan, the role of the Forest Service, and the evolving nature of conservation efforts. He delves into the importance of wilderness, legislative advocacy, and the pressing need for a shift in how conservation movements must engage politically. Our conversation touches on various challenges, including the bureaucratic inertia of the Forest Service, the influence of the timber industry, and the ongoing fight for ecological integrity and public land conservation in the face of climate change and habitat destruction.

    www.andykerr.net

    00:00 Introduction

    01:04 The Fight for French Pete

    02:32 Wilderness Legislation and Political Battles

    04:27 Challenges in Wilderness Designation

    06:02 Evolution of Conservation Efforts

    07:26 The Impact of the Timber Wars

    10:09 Current Conservation Landscape

    12:52 The Role of Wilderness Study Areas

    29:26 The Northwest Forest Plan

    33:40 The Benefits of Forest Conservation

    33:45 Congressional Responsibility and Forest Service Actions

    34:27 Forest Service's Logging Justifications

    35:01 National Old Growth Amendment

    36:07 Forest Service's Logging Practices and Incentives

    37:37 Misrepresentation and Deception in Forest Management

    40:34 Political Realities vs. Ecological Realities

    41:06 Challenges in Forest Conservation

    45:14 Congressional Influence and Rural Representation

    49:22 Conservation Movement and Political Engagement

    58:04 Advisory Committees and Forest Plan Amendments

    01:02:01 Conclusion

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    1 時間 8 分
  • #5 - Oregon Coast Conservation
    2024/08/24

    In this episode, I interview Paul Englemeyer with the Bird Alliance of Oregon (formally the Audubon Society). Paul and I have an in-depth discussion on the conservation efforts and environmental challenges faced on Oregon's Central Coast. We cover topics such as the Clean Water Act, salmon recovery, the ecological importance of beavers, the impact of hatcheries to wild fish populations, forest management, and the significant role of public lands in conservation efforts. Our conversation also touches on the unique life histories of species such as the marbled murrelet and coho salmon.

    A Celebration of Partnerships for Conservation and Restoration on Oregon's Central Coast. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5626fb1ee4b07be93cf930c1/t/61254e0fd8da687a2862aeef/1629834775981/Celebration%2BDoc_08.24.21.pdf

    Salmon Without Rivers
    by Jim Lichatowich
    https://islandpress.org/books/salmon-without-rivers#desc

    https://drakemag.com/jim-lichatowich/

    00:00 Costal Fog

    01:00 Logging and Forest Management Concerns

    01:35 Oregon's Water Quality Crisis

    01:57 Salmon Recovery and Water Quality

    03:13 The Importance of Monitoring Programs

    04:31 Salmonid Life History Patterns

    07:35 Impact of Hatcheries on Genetic Diversity

    08:02 Challenges in Adaptive Management

    10:13 Marbled Murrelet Conservation

    13:00 Restoration Efforts and Watershed Health

    17:22 The Role of Wilderness Areas

    23:06 Protecting Important Bird Areas

    26:36 Land and Sea Conservation Strategies

    29:54 Adaptive Management in Road and Land Use

    32:25 Aquatic Organism Passage Analysis

    32:37 Understanding Lamprey: Ancient Creatures of the River

    33:21 Lamprey's Life Cycle and Challenges

    35:40 Investment in Oregon's Watersheds

    36:45 The California Current: A Marine Serengeti

    42:12 Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals

    49:15 The Role of Beaver in Ecosystem Management

    57:56 Challenges and Opportunities in Fish Conservation

    59:39 Public Lands and Personal Reflections

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    1 時間 10 分
  • #4 - Balancing Grazing and Conservation—Is it Possible?
    2024/08/10

    In this episode I interview Laura Welp, Ecosystems Specialist with the Western Watersheds Project. We discuss the significance of our public lands, and the democratic principles that should underpin their management. Our discussion addresses the conflicts between livestock grazing and ecological health, including challenges from invasive species (like cheatgrass) and livestock impacts on native ecosystems. Various land management strategies and restoration efforts are examined alongside political and ideological tensions. Laura sheds light on the struggles within the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), emphasizing the importance of science-based management and the success of wildlife refuges like Hart Mountain and Sheldon where domestic livestock have been removed from the landscape.

    www.westernwatersheds.org

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    1 時間 29 分

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A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.

© 2024 Our Public Lands

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