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Florida Uncut

De: Mason Gravley
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  • Get ready to dive into Florida's vibrant conservation movement with ‘Florida Uncut’. Each episode is a conservation with the people doing the work to protect and connect wild Florida. Whether you're a seasoned environmentalist or just getting familiar with conservation, this podcast is here to inspire you with captivating stories and firsthand experiences from the often unsung heroes dedicated to safeguarding Florida's breathtaking wilderness. Together, we'll unite in our mission to safeguard Florida's untamed landscapes for future generations, ensuring the true essence of Florida remains forever 'uncut'. New episodes every other Tuesday...or so. Podcast art by @oldfloridavibes

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  • Show Update!
    Jul 22 2024

    Hey folks!

    The show was recently featured in the Bradenton Herald and we have a lot of new listeners. You can read that article here: ‘Saved or paved.’ Palmetto-based podcast host explores Florida conservation stories

    If you have an idea for a future Florida Uncut guest, please fill out this form.

    Looking forward to bringing you more stories very soon!



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/florida-uncut/donations
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    6 m
  • Joshua Daskin: The Florida Wildlife Corridor and Climate Change
    May 26 2024

    How does the Florida Wildlife Corridor help provide resilience to climate change?

    Florida is ground-zero for climate change impacts as our natural and human communities grapple with increasing heat, flooding, sea level rise, and wildfire risk.

    In today's episode, we talk with Joshua Daskin, the Director of Conservation at Archbold Biological Station, about a recent assessment with Florida Atlantic University that identified the overlaps between land conservation in the Florida Wildlife Corridor and the resilience of the state's nature and people to advancing climate change. Archbold's conservation program uses the report's results to credibly motivate the Corridor's protection.

    At Archbold, Josh works to expand the use of science in conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. He leads Archbold's conservation strategy, connecting researchers with agencies, landowners, NGOs, and science collaborators to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of conservation actions from Archbold's own 20,000 acres to the statewide Florida Wildlife Corridor and beyond.

    Since 2021, he has been a leader of the scientific arm of the campaign to conserve the Corridor.

    Josh earned a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies from Brandeis University, a M.Sc. in Zoology while a Fulbright Scholar at James Cook University in Australia, and a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University. Previously, Josh researched the impacts of war on African wildlife and helped reestablish scientific capacity in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique following the country's civil conflict. He was also a Donnelley Postdoctoral fellow at Yale University, a biologist in the US Fish and Wildlife Service headquarters office, and a research assistant at Archbold.


    Articles and links mentioned in the episode:

    • Climate and Wildlife Corridors overview page: https://www.archbold-station.org/projects/climate-and-wildlife-corridors/
    • The Florida Wildlife Corridor and Climate Change Full Report: https://archbold-cms.payloadcms.app/media/ClimateReport_FINAL_04152024-1.pdf
    • Planning Future Landscapes report: https://www.archbold-station.org/projects/cfrpc/
    • Florida Wildlife Corridor Planning and Development Data (database of current building permit requests): https://archbold-cms.payloadcms.app/media/FLWC%20Statewide%20Study%20-%20Summary%20Report%20(2023-10-23).pdf
    • The full interactive ‘Bear Necessities’ Story Map of M34, the Black Bear that inspired the FWC: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0cdea7371c874357a9307ac8ea701568
    • FWC and Climate Change Water Report Executive Summary: https://archbold-cms.payloadcms.app/media/Climate%20Report%20-%20Executive%20Summary%20FINAL-2.pdf


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/florida-uncut/donations
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    56 m
  • Craig Pittman: Welcome to Florida
    May 11 2024

    Craig is a native Floridian and spent over 30 years as a journalist for the Tampa Bay Times. He has authored a half-dozen award-winning books about the wild ideas and quirkiness of our state. Among his publications are Oh Florida!, Cat Tale, The State You're In, and Manatee Insanity.

    In 2022, Craig was given the Rachel Carson Award by the Sierra Club, which honors sustained achievement by professional journalists or authors and was also awarded a Florida Literary Legend by the Florida Heritage Book Festival.

    Craig is now a columnist for the Florida Phoenix and co-hosts the weekly Welcome to Florida podcast.

    https://www.instagram.com/craigpittman78/

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/welcome-to-florida



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/florida-uncut/donations
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    52 m

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