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The Dirt and Dust

Podcast de Alex Handloff

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Tecnología y ciencia

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There are innumerable stories hidden in the landscape of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, tucked away behind Ponderosa Pine trees, bubbling up in cascading streams, soaring above verdant valleys. Who are the people? What is this place? How can we ensure a better future for us and our surroundings?The Dirt and Dust explores these questions along with the personalities, places, and peculiarities of the 2 Watersheds - 3 Rivers - 2 States Cohesive Strategy Partnership (2-3-2) landscape which works collaboratively, bringing together government agencies, tribal partners, non-profits, community members, and more to make decisions collectively about our forests, rivers, wildlife, and communities. Learn more at 232partnership.org. Brought to you by the 2-3-2, Mountain Studies Institute, Forest Stewards Guild, USDA Forest Service, and Zebulon Krol.

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9 episodios

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The Forgotten Willows of Jarita Mesa

In the woods of northern New Mexico lies the history of people and place, of stories and family. The culture of a landscape varies as much as the rise and fall of mountains, the coming and going of trees over time, the hiss of wind. In this episode, The Forgotten Willows of Jarita Mesa, we speak with longtime New Mexico local, Luis Torres, about his legacy of engagement with community and nature, his stories of living and learning from the environment, his thoughts on collaboration, and his connection to his favorite spot on this planet, Jarita Mesa. A special thanks to Luis Torres. Music by Zebulon Krol [https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Vf2p2iz9sdhlLI0rf07bJ]. The Dirt and Dust is brought to you by the 2-3-2, Mountain Studies Institute, the Forest Stewards Guild, the USDA Forest Service, and Zebulon Krol. Want to hear more? Listen to our audio story map to hear the history of the 2-3-2 at 232partnership.org [https://232partnership.org/].

30 de sep de 2025 - 29 min
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Thinking Like a Mountain

Aldo Leopold once lived in a cabin in New Mexico near Tres Piedras. His time there left an impression, not so much for what he did while he lived there – he was only at the cabin for around 9 months – but for who he would become. His legacy has persisted over time, manifesting itself in the quaint and rustic cabin, reaching out to those who stay there, and especially to the person who maintains the cabin, Richard Rubin, a retired medical doctor who now writes his own books, creating his own legacy that's intertwined with Leopold's. In this episode, Thinking Like a Mountain, we talk with Richard Rubin about his life, his time taking care of Aldo Leopold's old cabin, and the sense of stewardship it all inspires. A special thanks to Richard Rubin. Check out his books at Nighthawk Press [http://nighthawkpress.com/all-authors/richard-annette-rubin/]. Music by Zebulon Krol [https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Vf2p2iz9sdhlLI0rf07bJ]. The Dirt and Dust is brought to you by the 2-3-2, Mountain Studies Institute, the Forest Stewards Guild, the USDA Forest Service, and Zebulon Krol. Want to hear more? Listen to our audio story map to hear the history of the 2-3-2 at 232partnership.org [https://232partnership.org/].

17 de oct de 2024 - 29 min
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Fire is Life

Fire. The word itself is powerful, conjuring up conflicting images of fear and also comfort, of destruction and barbecues. Fire is not a malicious force. It has no more malicious intentions than a penny falling from a skyscraper. But the impacts can range from helpful to horrible, depending on how humans interact and have historically interacted with the landscape. This is a story of when fire helped. It’s a story that often isn’t told but one that can spark renewed belief of how our actions can in fact lead to a better outcome. That does not mean, however, that we can do it every time for every fire. It does mean that we can do some things, most notably accept the natural and inevitable existence of fire. Because fire, well, fire is life. In this episode, Fire is Life, we talk with Angie Krall, the West Zone District Ranger on the Carson National Forest, about the Midnight Fire, long-term thinking, and the necessity of fire. Want to know more about the Midnight Fire? Watch this movie, Goodnight, Midnight [https://vimeo.com/819231003]. A special thanks to Angie Krall. Music by Zebulon Krol [https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Vf2p2iz9sdhlLI0rf07bJ]. The Dirt and Dust is brought to you by the 2-3-2, Mountain Studies Institute, the Forest Stewards Guild, the USDA Forest Service, and Zebulon Krol. Want to hear more? Listen to our audio story map to hear the history of the 2-3-2 [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7140268e8f424fe68dc1afc0e025caef] at 232partnership.org.

25 de jul de 2024 - 29 min
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Water is Life

We have the power to change the notion of watershed in an instant, connecting spaces in unforeseen ways through things like diversions. The upper Navajo River in southern Colorado is one such example, where water is diverted from the San Juan River basin into the Rio Chama and eventually the Rio Grande, providing the majority of drinking water for Santa Fe and Albuquerque. The headwaters of the Navajo River therefore jump out as a vital location for how we think about land, forests, fire, and especially water. Because water, well, water is life. In this episode, Water is Life, we talk with Tim Haarmann, who manages a large-acre ranch that encompasses the entire Navajo River headwaters about his life,  responsibility, humility, and connection. A special thanks to Tim Haarmann and the Banded Peak Ranch. Music by Zebulon Krol [https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Vf2p2iz9sdhlLI0rf07bJ]. The Dirt and Dust is brought to you by the 2-3-2, Mountain Studies Institute, the Forest Stewards Guild, the USDA Forest Service, and Zebulon Krol. Want to hear more? Listen to our audio story map to hear the history of the 2-3-2 [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7140268e8f424fe68dc1afc0e025caef] at 232partnership.org.

1 de jun de 2024 - 28 min
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Becoming Beavers

What would nature do? We often don't know until a critical piece of nature no longer functions, and we have to replace it. If we want that replacement to last, it must align with the way nature already works. It is not a machine with parts, but an ecosystem of emergence. What does that mean to embody the critical connection in nature? What does it mean to embody a beaver!? Stream restoration starts with pushing the understanding of how streams work and how much they rely on beavers. This episode of The Dirt and Dust, Becoming Beavers explores the idea of imitating nature to help restore a stream system all in the hopes that beavers come back and do the work themselves. Like beavers? Read Eager: The Surprising , Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter [https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/eager-the-surprising-secret-life-of-beavers-and-why-they-matter_ben--goldfarb/19714227/item/55113082/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pmax_high_vol_frontlist_%2410_%2450&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA84CvBhCaARIsAMkAvkJ3F29SHKoAjl5NTmlicQ1Ia9Rt-hlL2zLXFXpHzYWKiKn5POqFXUUaAr8qEALw_wcB#idiq=55113082&edition=19894478] by Ben Goldfarb. A special thanks to Reid Whittlesey, Anders Hastings, Whitesun Yazzie, and Peter Watson from Rio Grande Return. Learn more at https://riograndereturn.org/. The Dirt and Dust is brought to you by the 2-3-2, Mountain Studies Institute, the Forest Stewards Guild, the USDA Forest Service and Zebulon Krol. Want to hear more? Listen to our audio story map to hear the history of the 2-3-2 [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7140268e8f424fe68dc1afc0e025caef] at 232partnership.org.

29 de feb de 2024 - 29 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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