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Adventures of a Bad Naturalist with Paula Whyman

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This episode delves into the journey of Paula Whyman, author of Bad Naturalist: One Woman's Ecological Education on a Wild Virginia Mountaintop. Paula discusses her transformation from a nature enthusiast to a dedicated ecological restorer. The conversation touches on the diverse challenges and rewarding experiences of managing invasive species, the necessity of well-considered ecological interventions, and the intricate balance required to support native plants and wildlife. Through her personal anecdotes and expert insights, Paula illustrates the importance of connecting with nature right where you are and the impact of slow, deliberate efforts in ecological restoration.

00:00 Discovering Nature Close to Home

01:30 Traveling with a Baby: Tips and Experiences

04:19 Gardening Adventures and Native Landscaping

05:29 The Irony of Mowing Less

07:54 Introducing Paula Wyman and Her Book

09:35 Paula Whyman's Journey to Becoming a 'Bad Naturalist'

10:34 Challenges and Rewards of Land Restoration

24:46 The Importance of Native Plants and Ecological Balance

33:55 Invasive Species Statistics

35:09 Tree of Heaven: A Persistent Problem

39:10 Spotted Lantern Fly Invasion

40:15 The Origin and Spread of Tree of Heaven

42:49 Autumn Olive: A Regrettable Introduction

45:45 Challenges with Multiflora Rose

48:20 The Importance of Native Plants

50:13 Creating Habitats for Declining Bird Species

52:07 The Concept of Slow Living

01:00:08 The Good Dirt: Restoring Soil Health

01:01:04 Ongoing Projects and Future Plans

01:03:06 Final Thoughts and Resources

Resources:

Paula Whyman's Website

Bad Naturalist

Wilding by Isabella Tree

Nature's Best Hope by Doug Tallamy

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🌻 About Lady Farmer:

Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer.

The Good Dirt podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network.

🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:

• Wendy Gray

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292 episodes

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This episode delves into the journey of Paula Whyman, author of Bad Naturalist: One Woman's Ecological Education on a Wild Virginia Mountaintop. Paula discusses her transformation from a nature enthusiast to a dedicated ecological restorer. The conversation touches on the diverse challenges and rewarding experiences of managing invasive species, the necessity of well-considered ecological interventions, and the intricate balance required to support native plants and wildlife. Through her personal anecdotes and expert insights, Paula illustrates the importance of connecting with nature right where you are and the impact of slow, deliberate efforts in ecological restoration.

00:00 Discovering Nature Close to Home

01:30 Traveling with a Baby: Tips and Experiences

04:19 Gardening Adventures and Native Landscaping

05:29 The Irony of Mowing Less

07:54 Introducing Paula Wyman and Her Book

09:35 Paula Whyman's Journey to Becoming a 'Bad Naturalist'

10:34 Challenges and Rewards of Land Restoration

24:46 The Importance of Native Plants and Ecological Balance

33:55 Invasive Species Statistics

35:09 Tree of Heaven: A Persistent Problem

39:10 Spotted Lantern Fly Invasion

40:15 The Origin and Spread of Tree of Heaven

42:49 Autumn Olive: A Regrettable Introduction

45:45 Challenges with Multiflora Rose

48:20 The Importance of Native Plants

50:13 Creating Habitats for Declining Bird Species

52:07 The Concept of Slow Living

01:00:08 The Good Dirt: Restoring Soil Health

01:01:04 Ongoing Projects and Future Plans

01:03:06 Final Thoughts and Resources

Resources:

Paula Whyman's Website

Bad Naturalist

Wilding by Isabella Tree

Nature's Best Hope by Doug Tallamy

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

🌻 About Lady Farmer:

Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer.

The Good Dirt podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network.

🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:

• Wendy Gray

  continue reading

292 episodes

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