A phenomenal book for introducing habitats, the Amazon rainforest, and the problem of deforestation. Richly detailed illustrations convey the biodiversity and abundance of rainforests.
Interview about a campaign to develop local agroforestry in order to encourage communities to protect shea trees from being cut down for charcoal production.
The story of a family’s first camping trip. That family just happens to have moved from India to America. This story brings much-needed diversity to the image of who gets to be in outdoor spaces, and how a camping trip can look.
Driving through Ohio, a young girl’s parents stop when they spot watercress growing wild in a ditch. Watercress is about a child of immigrants wanting to fit in and how this experience can shape how they relate to nature.
Butterfly farming as an agroforestry solution to deforestation. We discuss how the project increased community support for a protected forest. Turning from illegal logging to helping park rangers.
Conversation with Professor Martin Bunzl about what philosophy has to add to discussions around environmental issues. We also look at some of the themes in his latest book, Thinking While Walking.