
#31 Artful Wildness: Biologist Dave Koetje Reflects on Season 3
In the face of climate change and other ecological disturbances, you want to try to enhance biodiversity in your own yard. And as people do
In the face of climate change and other ecological disturbances, you want to try to enhance biodiversity in your own yard. And as people do
I keep saying that I’m “exploring” this idea, but at this point it’s more like I’m serving the idea. Refugia seems to have a mind
Dave Koetje returns to sum up season two.
Dave Koetje joins us once again to kick off season two!
We’ve aired 12 episodes over the last few months, so it’s time to figure out what we’ve learned. I guess we could call this a
Refugia are places where we are content to be small for a while. To wait, to be quiet, to practice simple virtues like hospitality and
“Is this the end of the world?”“It usually is.” That zinger appears near the conclusion of the kooky and wonderful Post-Rapture Radio, Russell Rathbun’s 2008 novel,
We are in a little conference room adjacent to the greenhouse, and so behind us here you can see all of these wonderful tropical plants,
I’ve been working this summer on a podcast based on the idea of “refugia.” I wrote about this idea here at The Reformed Journal blog last May.