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BirdNote Presents
BirdNote
21 episodes
5 months ago
Stories that connect us more deeply with birds, nature, and each other.
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Natural Sciences
Society & Culture,
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Stories that connect us more deeply with birds, nature, and each other.
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Natural Sciences
Society & Culture,
Science
Episodes (20/21)
BirdNote Presents
An Update on BirdNote Presents
Hear the latest from BirdNote on our other podcasts, Threatened, Bring Birds Back, and BirdNote Daily
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3 years ago
1 minute 2 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Poetry Month: Heid E. Erdrich
Heid E. Erdrich is the author of seven collections of poetry. Her writing has won fellowships and awards from the National Poetry Series, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, McKnight Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, Bush Foundation, Loft Literary Center, First People’s Fund, and other honors. Erdrich has twice won a Minnesota Book Award for poetry. Heid edited the 2018 anthology New Poets of Native Nations from Graywolf Press. Her forthcoming poetry collection is Little Big Bully, Penguin Editions, out Oct. 6th, 2020. Heid grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota and is Ojibwe enrolled at Turtle Mountain. Read along with the poems below as you listen to the episode.
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4 years ago
9 minutes 53 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Poetry Month: Timothy Steele
Timothy Steele is an American poet who has received numerous awards and honors for his poetry, including a Lavan Younger Poets Award, the Los Angeles PEN Center Award for Poetry, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Robert Fitzgerald Award for Excellence in the Study of Prosody. He has taught at Stanford University and the University of California in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. Since 1987, he has been a professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles. Stele is known for his love of rhyme, meter, and traditional forms of poetry. He loves birds, and has had a number of poems inspired by encounters with them. Read along with the poems below as you hear them in the episode:
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4 years ago
9 minutes 7 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Poetry Month: Traci Brimhall
A native of Minnesota, Traci Brimhall is an Associate Professor and Director of Creative Writing at Kansas State University. Her first published collection, Rookery, features many poems about birds. “Birds just seem to have a kind of spiritual or symbolic weight,” Traci explains. “They feel somehow ancient or ethereal – timeless in a way, and I think poets are often attracted to things that have that sort of feeling.” But her interest in birds began with a common bird, the Red-winged Blackbird. “Perhaps that's part of the greatness of common things,” she says. “They’re so accessible, so ever-present.” You can read along with the poems featured in the episode on our website.
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4 years ago
8 minutes 46 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Poetry Month: Wendy S. Walters
Wendy S. Walters is a non-fiction writer and poet, who holds a MFA/PHD in Poetry and Literature from Cornell University. She is the former Associate Dean of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons, The New School. Currently she serves as Director of the Nonfiction Concentration and Associate Professor of Writing, Nonfiction in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. While Walters was living in L.A. during the early 2000s, she wrote a chapbook, or short collection of poems, about the city called The Birds of Los Angeles. A number of themes are woven through the collection, including the Iraq War, trying to make sense of images, how we treat the things and people we love, and the birds that caught her attention. Prophet as Slow Bird Hollywood Finches Either I Watch a War on TV You can read the poems in today's episode on our website
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4 years ago
9 minutes 54 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: Bonus Guest Episode: The Spotted Owl
This episode we're sharing "Timber Wars," from OPB. The show explores the fight over old growth forests in the Pacific Northwest. And at the center of that fight was… a bird!
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4 years ago
33 minutes

BirdNote Presents
Introducing Threatened
Answering the call to protect the birds and places we love
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4 years ago
1 minute 56 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: If Not Hope, Then Courage
In the final episode of Grouse, host Ashley Ahearn returns to a lek in Washington with biologist Michael Schroeder and finds it scorched by recent wildfire. We’re all looking for hope right now, but Ashley says what we really need is the courage to keep fighting, loving and dancing, as the sage-grouse have shown us.
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4 years ago
27 minutes 23 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: The Death of Compromise?
Environmentalists and politicians love the phrase “common ground.” In the latest episode of Grouse, host Ashley Ahearn explores the role of compromise in the face of major environmental loss. Does the sage-grouse have time for it?
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4 years ago
22 minutes 25 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: Oil and Gas
No matter how we feel about it, the natural gas industry is an important player in our national energy supply — and the future of sage-grouse. Can the two co-exist? Host Ashley Ahearn travels to Wyoming for answers. She talks with a biologist who has been studying sage-grouse in oil and gas country for 20 years, and the vice president of an energy company that is trying to reduce its impacts on sage-grouse.
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4 years ago
19 minutes 40 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: The Story of the Grieving Woman and the Sage-Grouse
What can the Greater Sage-Grouse teach us about our relationships with the Earth and one another? Ashley Ahearn turns to Wilson Wewa, an elder of the Northern Paiute Nation, for stories about sage-grouse from long ago that might hold lessons for all of us today.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 2 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: Is What’s Good for the Herd Good for the Bird?
Can we have beef and sage-grouse? Join host Ashley Ahearn as she talks with scientists trying to answer that question.
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4 years ago
22 minutes 51 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: Fire and the Questions It Raises
Through the haze of a wildfire, Ashley Ahearn examines threats to the Greater Sage-Grouse
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4 years ago
18 minutes 52 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: In Search of the Bird, Through Time
Ashley Ahearn searches for the Greater Sage-Grouse in snowy eastern Washington
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4 years ago
17 minutes 52 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Grouse: Stranger in a Strange Land
Radio journalist Ashley Ahearn moves from Seattle to sagebrush country and gets curious about a weird, troubled bird
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4 years ago
17 minutes 55 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Introducing Grouse
Grouse is a show about the most controversial bird in the West and what it can teach us about hope, compromise and life in rural America.
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4 years ago
1 minute 55 seconds

BirdNote Presents
In the Clear: The Problem with Birds and Glass
Window collisions kill as many as 1 billion birds each year in the US. What can we do to change that?
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5 years ago
24 minutes 47 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Rachel Carson and the Veery
A story of love, birds, and wonder
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5 years ago
25 minutes 34 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Wingspan Takes Flight
The board game of the year — all about birds!
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5 years ago
5 minutes 27 seconds

BirdNote Presents
A Conversation with J. Drew Lanham
Breaking Down Barriers and Finding Home in Nature
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5 years ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

BirdNote Presents
Stories that connect us more deeply with birds, nature, and each other.