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Cultivating Curiosity
UF/IFAS Extension - Taylor Clem
25 episodes
1 day ago
Gazing dreamily into the fractured sunlight through the canopy. Plants are endlessly fascinating and inspiring, representing the intricate systems upon which life balances. This podcast was developed to share our fascination, curiosity, joy and knowledge with you. We look forward to cultivating your curiosity about the fascinating world of plants.
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Gazing dreamily into the fractured sunlight through the canopy. Plants are endlessly fascinating and inspiring, representing the intricate systems upon which life balances. This podcast was developed to share our fascination, curiosity, joy and knowledge with you. We look forward to cultivating your curiosity about the fascinating world of plants.
Show more...
Education
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People and Plants - Ethnobotany w/ Dr. Rick Stepp
Cultivating Curiosity
53 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
People and Plants - Ethnobotany w/ Dr. Rick Stepp

Have you ever wondered about the relationship between people and plants? Ethnobotany is the study of understanding these different relationships. Join us as we speak with Dr. Rick Stepp, a professor with the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida's Department of Anthropology, as we explore the historical interactions, both globally and locally, that people have with plants and the world around them.

⁠Cultivating Curiosity Webpage⁠⁠

Resources:

  • Dr Rick Stepp
  • Biocultural Diversity Webpage
  • Ethnoecology Article
  • Journal of Ethnobiology
Cultivating Curiosity
Gazing dreamily into the fractured sunlight through the canopy. Plants are endlessly fascinating and inspiring, representing the intricate systems upon which life balances. This podcast was developed to share our fascination, curiosity, joy and knowledge with you. We look forward to cultivating your curiosity about the fascinating world of plants.