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Bringing Biodiversity to the City

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Can a transformed 4-acre former citrus orchard become a vibrant urban wildlife sanctuary? Dr. Biology is out of the studio to explore Julie Stromberg's remarkable riparian garden. Julie, a plant ecologist and emeritus professor at Arizona State University, shares her motivations and the vital ecological benefits of creating such green spaces in urban areas. Hear the story behind her efforts in sustainable agriculture that are preserving biodiversity right in the heart of the city.
Read more: Bringing Home the Wild: A Riparian Garden in a Southwest City

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章节

1. Bringing Biodiversity to the City (00:00:00)

2. Wildlife Sanctuary in the City (00:00:02)

3. Why create a wild backyard? (00:04:17)

4. Elephant tree (Bursera microphylla) (00:06:39)

5. Desert willow tree (00:08:08)

6. Sacred Datura (Datura wrightii) (00:08:36)

7. The dancing tree (Mexican Palo Verde) (00:09:50)

8. Native and non-native plants and animals (00:10:58)

9. Rosy-faced love birds (00:11:49)

10. Plant Blindness and Biodiversity Appreciation (00:13:50)

11. Mesquite trees (00:15:27)

12. Mesquite flower (00:17:35)

13. Birds in the backyard - a long list (00:19:12)

14. Dead eucalyptus tree - home for many animals (00:21:45)

15. Owls and owlets (00:22:48)

16. Coolest part of the yard (00:23:50)

17. Urban Multifunctional Spaces and Biodiversity (00:25:00)

18. The reason for writing the book. (00:25:00)

19. Chinaberry tree (00:27:05)

20. Citrus orchard (00:28:50)

21. Passion vines and their beautiful flowers (00:30:52)

22. Three questions (00:31:07)

23. When did you know you wanted to be a scientist? (00:31:26)

24. What would you be if you were not a biologist? (00:32:24)

25. What advice do you have for future scientists? (00:34:12)

26. Reading from Bringing Home the Wild (00:35:34)

27. Riparian Ecologist Discusses Urban Wildlife (00:37:40)

28. Sign-off - Learn more (00:38:18)

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Can a transformed 4-acre former citrus orchard become a vibrant urban wildlife sanctuary? Dr. Biology is out of the studio to explore Julie Stromberg's remarkable riparian garden. Julie, a plant ecologist and emeritus professor at Arizona State University, shares her motivations and the vital ecological benefits of creating such green spaces in urban areas. Hear the story behind her efforts in sustainable agriculture that are preserving biodiversity right in the heart of the city.
Read more: Bringing Home the Wild: A Riparian Garden in a Southwest City

If you have not already, please subscribe to the podcast so you can be notified about new episodes.

  continue reading

章节

1. Bringing Biodiversity to the City (00:00:00)

2. Wildlife Sanctuary in the City (00:00:02)

3. Why create a wild backyard? (00:04:17)

4. Elephant tree (Bursera microphylla) (00:06:39)

5. Desert willow tree (00:08:08)

6. Sacred Datura (Datura wrightii) (00:08:36)

7. The dancing tree (Mexican Palo Verde) (00:09:50)

8. Native and non-native plants and animals (00:10:58)

9. Rosy-faced love birds (00:11:49)

10. Plant Blindness and Biodiversity Appreciation (00:13:50)

11. Mesquite trees (00:15:27)

12. Mesquite flower (00:17:35)

13. Birds in the backyard - a long list (00:19:12)

14. Dead eucalyptus tree - home for many animals (00:21:45)

15. Owls and owlets (00:22:48)

16. Coolest part of the yard (00:23:50)

17. Urban Multifunctional Spaces and Biodiversity (00:25:00)

18. The reason for writing the book. (00:25:00)

19. Chinaberry tree (00:27:05)

20. Citrus orchard (00:28:50)

21. Passion vines and their beautiful flowers (00:30:52)

22. Three questions (00:31:07)

23. When did you know you wanted to be a scientist? (00:31:26)

24. What would you be if you were not a biologist? (00:32:24)

25. What advice do you have for future scientists? (00:34:12)

26. Reading from Bringing Home the Wild (00:35:34)

27. Riparian Ecologist Discusses Urban Wildlife (00:37:40)

28. Sign-off - Learn more (00:38:18)

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