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Everyday Environment Podcast
Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, Erin Garrett
172 episodes
4 days ago
Everyday Environment delves into the intricate web of connections that bind us to the natural world. From water, air, energy, plants, and animals to the complex interactions within these elements, we aim to unravel the ties that link us to our environment. Through a variety of educational formats, including podcasts, blogs, and videos, we strive to foster a deeper understanding of these connections among the residents of Illinois. Explore more at go.illinois.edu/everydayenvironment. Hosted by: Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, and Erin Garrett
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Everyday Environment delves into the intricate web of connections that bind us to the natural world. From water, air, energy, plants, and animals to the complex interactions within these elements, we aim to unravel the ties that link us to our environment. Through a variety of educational formats, including podcasts, blogs, and videos, we strive to foster a deeper understanding of these connections among the residents of Illinois. Explore more at go.illinois.edu/everydayenvironment. Hosted by: Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, and Erin Garrett
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Everyday Environment Podcast
Taking action for wildlife: The power of community science

In this episode of the Everyday Environment Podcast, hosts Amy Lefringhouse and Karla Griesbaum talk with Allen Lawrance, Curator of Entomology at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, to discuss the power of community science and how volunteers contribute valuable data to wildlife monitoring programs across Illinois. Allen highlights initiatives like the Illinois Butterfly Monitoring Network, the Illinois Odonate Survey, and the Calling Frog Survey. These programs help track species abundance and distribution and are crucial for understanding environmental change, including the impacts of habitat loss and climate change. Allen emphasizes that anyone can participate with basic training—no science background is needed.


Resources

  • Federal Community Science Opportunities
  • Illinois Odonate Survey
  • Calling Frog Survey
  • Peggy Notebaert Illinois Butterfly Monitoring Network
  • East Central Illinois FrogWatch
  • North American Butterfly Association Butterfly Counts

Share your own Everyday Observation

Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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4 days ago
35 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Get to know your neighbors: listening to Illinois wildlife with Brodie Dunn

If you learn to listen for wildlife, you’ll start finding it everywhere. Learning a bird’s song or an insect’s call means you can sense them even when they are out of sight or pick out their call from a chaotic audio background that the brain normally filters out. There are side benefits too; sometimes an animal’s call is the only way to identify it, and it’s often the easiest way to share nature with friends. Learn more about wildlife sounds from Voice of the Wild's Brodie Dunn.

Check out Brodie's Voice of the Wild Podcast
See the Everyday Environment Periodical Cicadas episode

Community Science Resources: 

  • iNaturalist
  • Calling Frog Survey
  • Frog Watch
  • Breeding Bird Survey (INHS)

Identification Resources: 

  • Merlin Bird ID
  • Voice of the Wild
  • iNaturalist
  • Guide to Night Singing Insects of the Northeast by John Himmelman and Michael DiGiorgio
  • Birding by Ear East and Centrl by Richard K Walton and Rober Lawson
  • More Birding by Ear by Richard K Walton and Rober Lawson
  • Field Guide to Bird Songs Eastern and Central North America by Cornell Lab
  • Songsofinsects.com
  • Birdsong ear training guide : Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody?
  • McAuley Library
  • Cornell’s All About Birds

Sounds heard throughout the episode: 

  • Common raccoon sound by iNaturalist user Aleksandr Berdnikov
  • Wood duck chick sound by iNaturalist user Danasasso
  • American toad sound by USGS 
  • Eastern Gray Squirrel sound by iNaturalist user k2018lena
  • Common nighthawk sound by iNaturalist user Ben Johnson
  • Lyric cicada sound by iNaturalist user Gabriel Diggs
  • Walker's cicada sound by iNaturalist user Brian Wulker
  • Dickcissel south by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Chimney swift sound by iNaturalist user Chris Harrison
  • Least flycatcher sound by iNaturalist user Ty Smith
  • Gray catbird sound by iNaturalist user Megan Hanson
  • Eastern chipmunk sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Brown thrasher sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Indigo bunting sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Brown thrahser sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Northern mockingbird sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Blue jay sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • House finch sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel
  • Red-eyed vireo sound by iNaturalist user Christopher Hensel

Share your own Everyday Observation

Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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1 week ago
53 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Gopher it: Uncovering the unique ecology of the plains pocket gopher

Beneath Illinois’ soil lives a little-known but ecologically important animal — the plains pocket gopher. In this episode, hosts Amy Lefringhouse and Darci Webber talk with Nathan Alexander, postdoctoral researcher at the Illinois Natural History Survey, about what makes this gopher unique to Illinois. Nathan shares how this “angry potato” of the prairie shapes soil health, how agriculture has influenced its habitat over time, and why this subspecies has a fascinating Ice Age origin story. Listeners will also learn how community science can help researchers better understand and protect this elusive species.

Share your own Everyday Observation

Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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2 weeks ago
36 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Movement of Armadillos in Illinois with Agustin Jimenez

The Mexican long-nosed armadillo (Dasypus mexicanus) has become a recent addition to the local fauna of Illinois as a response to habitat alteration and climate change. With these new species and many others comes new diseases and exposure of pathogens. Join Southern Illinois University associate professor Agustin Jimenez as he discusses zoonotic diseases and how the movement of Illinois wildlife, particularly armadillos, is impacting our understanding of pathology.

Share your own Everyday Observation

Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
City dwellers: the Urban Coyote Research Project with Chris Anchor

The Urban Coyote Research Project is an ongoing 25-year project studying coyotes in the Chicagoland area. Join Chris Anchor, wildlife biologist for the Forest Preserves of Cook County, as he discusses his 40-year career in wildlife management and the insights we’ve gained from this long-term research project.
 
Learn more about Urban Wildlife: 

  • Research at the Forest Preserves of Cook County
  • The Urban Coyote Research Project
  • IDNR's Living with Wildlife Website

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Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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1 month ago
46 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
An alien experience they just keep coming back for: fish hatcheries in Illinois with Kayleigh Smith

Fish hatcheries are an important tool for the heritage and recreation of Illinois wildlife. Join Kayleigh Smith, Outreach specialist for the IDNR Jake Wolf Memorial Fish Hatchery as she discusses the work at the fish hatchery and how it support conservation of Illinois wildlife.

Share your own Everyday Observation

Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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1 month ago
50 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
What role do bison play in restoring Illinois prairies?

Find out the difference between bison and buffalo...Amy and Darci talk with Dr. Elizabeth Bach from The Nature Conservancy about prairie restoration at Nachusa Grasslands. From reintroducing bison to boosting biodiversity, the conversation explores how science, history, and community come together to restore Illinois’ tallgrass prairie.

Resources to learn more

  • Nachusa Grasslands
  • Research by moonlight: Study shows bison alter ‘landscape of fear’ for rodents in grasslands
  • Plant and bird responses to bison grazing at Nachusa Grasslands
  • Grassland Restoration Network
  • Invertebrate responses to bison grazing and prescribed fire management (research article)

Share your own Everyday Observation

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1 month ago
41 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Wildlife in trouble: when to step in and when to step back

Hosts Amy Lefringhouse and Darci Webber chat with Sydney Oliveira from the University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic about what to do if you find injured wildlife, how to prevent common injuries, and the vital role rehabilitation and education play in conservation.

Resources to learn more

  • University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic
  • Illinois Extension Wildlife
  • National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
  • Wildlife Illinois - Orphaned Wildlife
  • Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator Map


Share your own Everyday Observation

Was there something about this topic we didn’t cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast

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1 month ago
35 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
It's all edges: road ecology with Kevin Rohling

There are nearly 4 million miles of roadway in the U.S., allowing people to access almost anywhere, at any time, which has its benefits for people but also numerous ecological drawbacks. Learn from Kevin Rohling how roads alter the ecology of an area and affect our wildlife.

Check out the Everyday Environment Blog for more information and a reference to the studies Kevin discusses in the Podcast

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2 months ago
40 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Environmental DNA basics: how we detect hidden life with Dr. Mark Davis

In this amazing episode, conservation biologist Dr. Mark Davis joins hosts Amy and Karla to explain environmental DNA (eDNA)—genetic material shed by organisms into their surroundings. This tool allows researchers to detect species in water, soil, and air without disturbing them. A fascinating look at how invisible clues in nature help protect biodiversity.

Highlights:

- Rediscovering the endangered salamander mussel in Illinois after 100 years using eDNA.

- Detecting rare Hawaiian birds through flower samples.

- eDNA enables faster, less invasive biodiversity surveys.

- Limitations include short DNA lifespan and data interpretation challenges.

More information
Illinois Natural History Survey eDNA


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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2 months ago
44 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
A poster child for wildlife conservation: quail in Illinois

Join Quail Forever biologist Brodie Eddington as he shares his expertise and experience with quail and the restoration of their habitat. Quail are culturally significant to Illinois , and their conservation is important for the preservation of this heritage and our Illinois ecosystems. Learn about the status of bobwhite quail populations, the culture around this species, and what Illinois organizations and residents are doing to protect this species. 

Resources:

  • Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever Illinois
  • IDNR Quail Hunting Information
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2 months ago
31 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Funding the wild: the role of outdoor recreation in conservation

In this episode of the Everyday Environment Podcast, hosts Amy Lefringhouse and Karla Griesbaum dive into outdoor recreation trends and their connection to conservation. Curt Sinclair from Illinois 4-H discusses how outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing contribute to conservation funding through license fees and federal programs. The conversation highlights the importance of accessible outdoor spaces, youth involvement, and everyday citizens playing a role in conservation.

Resources to learn more
Illinois Learn to Hunt program

Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR)
Hunters Feeding Illinois program (IL Extension)
Hunt Illinois
I Fish Illinois
Becoming an Outdoors Woman
Illinois 4-H Outdoor Adventures
Ebony Jewelwing damselfly profile


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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2 months ago
47 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
There's a snake in my basement!: wildlife encounters with Joy O'Keefe

Animal Encounters are everywhere, but what do I do if encounter one? What should I expect to see at this moment? Join Joy O’Keefe, Extension Wildlife Specialist as she answers your burning questions about the wildlife we see everyday. 


Check out the Illinois Extension Wildlife Website to learn more about these encounters. 

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2 months ago
55 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
New season, new puns: the season 3 preview

Join Everyday Environment for Season 3 as we explore a brand new aspect of the natural world with new hosts and new guests! Join Amy and Abigail as they welcome new hosts, Karla and Darci, and give you a preview of what to expect for the Wildlife season of Everyday Environment. 


From the episode: 

  • Darci's Global Academy Article


Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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3 months ago
35 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
From youth to adults: engaging our communities to learn about their water

This week we chat with Peggy Anesi, Natural Resources, Environment, and Energy Educator for Illinois Extension in northern Illinois. Peggy brings a wealth of experience in environmental education and shares her experiences working to engage different audiences all about water. From Watershed Stewards to a Paddle and Learn program to youth educational offerings, Peggy discusses the importance of engaging communities at multiple levels to become advocates for clean water in their communities. Check out Peggy's blog on this topic here.

Learn more about the Watershed Stewards program

Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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5 months ago
42 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Water Economics: The Pricing Puzzle

In this episode of Everyday Environment, hosts Amy and Abigail explore the puzzle of water pricing with guest Margaret Schneemann, Water Resource Economics Specialist with Illinois Extension and Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant. From aging infrastructure and economic planning to affordability and policy decisions, Margaret helps piece together the many factors that influence what we pay for water. Tune in for a deep dive into the hidden systems—and tough choices—behind every drop from your tap. 

Resources to learn more:

  • Illinois State Water Survey interactive map of public water sources

Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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5 months ago
44 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Protecting our water supply with helicopters? How communities are tackling water challenges

While the City of Chicago and many of its surrounding communities have access to water from Lake Michigan, the rest of Northeast Illinois relies primarily on groundwater aquifers for all its drinking water.  These groundwater aquifers provide a wide range of opportunities for drinking water…as well as a variety of challenges.  Tune in as we talk to Scott Kuykendall, McHenry County Water Resource Specialist, about our water resources. You'll learn all about Illinois geology, its aquifers, and what communities are doing to help protect our water supply.  For additional information and graphics, check out Scott's blog!

Resources to learn more:

  • ILWater – Illinois State Geological Survey interactive map of water well locations and information
  • McHenry County Water Resources division
  • Boone County Helicopter 3-D Geologic Mapping news story

Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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5 months ago
51 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Taking a systems-based approach to community water management

This week we chat with Kara Salazar from Purdue Extension and Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant about how communities approach sustainable development around their water resources. Kara discusses the challenges of managing stormwater, green infrastructure solutions like bioswales and permeable pavements, how you can become involved in learning more about your community’s water, and how climate change is impacting water resource planning. Check out Kara's blog on this topic here.
 
Resources:
EDEN – Extension Disaster Education Network
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
One Water Approach to Water Resources Management

Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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6 months ago
33 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Taking into consideration the next 100 years: the reversal of the Chicago River

The history books often referred to the reversal of the Chicago River as an engineering marvel, but how did they do it? Why did they do it? and Why is it important to learn about it? Join Phil Nicodemus from Urban Rivers as he discusses the history of the Chicago River and the historical and current work done on the Chicago River to support humans and biodiversity.
To read about it, check out the Everyday Environment Blog

Questions? We'd love to hear from you!
Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu 

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6 months ago
53 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Rain gardens and nerding out over native plants

Join the Everyday Environment team as we chat with Layne Knoche, Stormwater Outreach Associate, to explore the importance of rain gardens and how they help manage stormwater, support biodiversity, and improve water quality. We chat about some good design tips and ideas, the basic make-up of a rain garden and spend some extra time really diving into our obsession with native plants. 

Resources mentioned in the pod: 

  • CoCoRaHS community science project
  • Red Oak Rain Garden
  • Red Oak Rain Garden Resources
  • Illinois Groundwork Plant Finder
  • Lawn to Lake Midwest


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6 months ago
56 minutes

Everyday Environment Podcast
Everyday Environment delves into the intricate web of connections that bind us to the natural world. From water, air, energy, plants, and animals to the complex interactions within these elements, we aim to unravel the ties that link us to our environment. Through a variety of educational formats, including podcasts, blogs, and videos, we strive to foster a deeper understanding of these connections among the residents of Illinois. Explore more at go.illinois.edu/everydayenvironment. Hosted by: Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, and Erin Garrett