From the Field

Priya Shelly

From the Field is a science podcast that dives into the stories behind scientists around the globe and sheds light on how they combat threats to our environment, like climate change. Told in an immersive storytelling format, this podcast is dedicated to the curious minds. Walk away from each episode equipped with knowledge of how you can become involved in protecting our planet. For more information, please visit: https://www.fromthefieldpodcast.com

  • 37 minutes 16 seconds
    Entry 14: Indigenous Knowledge and Arctic Policy with Henry Huntington

    In this episode of From the Field, Henry Huntington, an independent researcher and Arctic Science Director at Ocean Conservancy, explains how the combination of traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge regarding the ecology of marine mammals, use of sea ice and climate change can accurately and effectively influence policy. He further explains how indigenous knowledge must be accepted within in the scientific community and Indigenous Peoples must be credited for their long lineage of knowledge and work in the Arctic.

    5 April 2021, 4:00 am
  • 35 minutes 10 seconds
    Entry 13: How Living Shorelines Mitigate Storm Damage and Coastal Erosion with Rachel Gittman

    Int this episode of From the Field, Dr. Rachel Gittman, a coastal ecologist and assistant professor at East Caroline University, explains how living shorelines like marshes and mangroves can lead to shoreline stabilization which prevents serious damage from natural disasters. 

    29 March 2021, 4:00 am
  • 32 minutes 26 seconds
    Entry 12: Paper Based DNA Kit Identifies Rare and Elusive Species with Natalie Schmitt

    In this episode of From the Field, Dr. Natalie Schmitt, a conservation genetic scientist and documentary film presenter, discusses her journey of developing a paper based DNA kit which can identify rare and elusive species while out in the field, yielding immediate results. Her revolutionary kit could change the way scientists work in the field and assist in protecting endangered species that succumb to illegal wildlife trade. 

    22 March 2021, 4:00 am
  • 32 minutes 35 seconds
    Entry 11: Understanding the Effects of Climate Change on Polar Bears with Andrew Derocher

    In this episode of From the Field, guest Andrew Derocher, ecologist and a professor of biology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, discusses how the changes in sea ice create a shift in polar bear behavior over time and invites a trying element to their survival. 

    15 March 2021, 4:00 am
  • 30 minutes 48 seconds
    Entry 9: Who's Eating What? Urban and Scavenger Ecology and How Humans Affect Biodiversity with Alexis Brewer

    In this episode of From the Field, our guest Alexis Brewer, a Ph.D candidate at the City University of New York, discusses the relationship between humans and wildlife and how we may affect their diets. Cue dumpster diving black bears and road kill loving vultures!

    8 March 2021, 5:00 am
  • 40 minutes 58 seconds
    Entry 10: Monitoring Climate Change Impact on Salmon Streams in Alaska with Sue Mauger

    In this episode of From the Field, Sue Mauger, the Science and Executive Director of the Cook Inletkeeper in Alaska, discusses how climate and land use change have impacted the wild salmon streams. Learn how Sue applies water temperature monitoring networks and fosters education and science as a base for ethical stewardship of the Cook Inlet watershed.

    8 March 2021, 5:00 am
  • 2 minutes 46 seconds
    Final Entry: S1 - Thank You For Listening and Stay Tuned for Season 2

    Thank you for listening to From the Field, Season 1! We're coming back with season 2, so stay tuned. In the mean time, look out for a mini-series where I will discuss intriguing field studies and interview volunteers and citizen scientists involved in projects benefitting the planet. For more information, visit www.fromthefieldpodcast.com 

    17 June 2019, 4:00 am
  • 30 minutes 21 seconds
    Entry 8: Combating Climate Change by Understanding Climate and Animal Migration Patterns Through Projection Models with Josh Lawler

    In this episode of From the Field, guest Josh Lawler, an ecologist and professor, discusses how climate projections in relation to animal migration could show how and where landscapes need to be improved in order to ensure the survival of hundreds of species throughout the Americas. 

    3 June 2019, 4:00 am
  • 34 minutes
    Entry 7: Clean Drinking Water Depends on Conservation of Gravely Imperiled and Endangered Freshwater Mussels with Abbie Gascho Landis

    In this episode of From the Field, guest Abbie Gascho Landis, Author of a book entitled “Immersion: The Science and Mystery of Freshwater Mussels,” explains how Freshwater Mussels perform ecosystem services by cleaning rivers and streams that eventually make their way into our water supply. One catch, 70% of Freshwater Mussels are gravely imperiled and endangered due to pollution, man made dams and a warming climate. 

    27 May 2019, 4:00 am
  • 40 minutes 1 second
    Entry 6: Understanding Coral Health and Immunity Could Restore Coral Reef Systems with Caroline Palmer

    In this episode of From the Field, guest Dr. Caroline Palmer discusses how her research in coral immunology may be the key to resilience against coral bleaching and the loss of coral reef habitat that houses 25% of ocean life. 

    20 May 2019, 4:00 am
  • 29 minutes 13 seconds
    Entry 5: Geothermal Energy - An Everlasting Source of Sustainable Energy Right Below Our Feet with Christian Hardwick

    In this episode of From the Field, guest Christian Hardwick explains why Geothermal Energy, sometimes a forgotten renewable, is the best sustainable resource to power the planet and combat climate change. For more information, visit www.fromthefieldpodcast.com

    13 May 2019, 4:00 am
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