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Wild Tending Series / Dara Saville on riparian regeneration in the Southwest with the Yerba Mansa Project
Manage episode 262097176 series 2464566
In this conversation with Dara, we talk about:
the origins of The Yerba Mansa Project and its connection to Dara's Albuquerque Herbalism project
how the Yerba Mansa Project is helping to repair the local riparian ecology (the bosque) in Albuquerque, New Mexico
why herbalists should also be land stewards
the bosque (riparian area in the city) as a place that brings folks together
why riparian areas, especially in the southwestern US, are at risk
how the Yerba Mansa Project aims to connect local folks to the importance of the local ecology in order to create more folks who will advocate for those spaces
some of the plants they work with or tend on the bosque as a part of The Yerba Mansa Project
why Yerba Mansa is an important plant ecologically and culturally
harvesting Yerba Mansa carefully
how wildcrafting can also mean creating stories of place, it doesn't always mean we harvest
Dara's thoughts on invasive plants
Links:
Blog page for the episode: https://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/yerbamansaproject
Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project. Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation via Paypal at: paypal.me/petitfawnOur website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com
Our Instagram page @goldenberries
Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes
Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project
Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow
Interstitial Music: ‘Odd Bird (Old Man River)’ ft. January Mitchell by Damiyana
Hosted by: Kelly Moody
Produced by: Kelly Moody and Opia Creative
83 episodes
Manage episode 262097176 series 2464566
In this conversation with Dara, we talk about:
the origins of The Yerba Mansa Project and its connection to Dara's Albuquerque Herbalism project
how the Yerba Mansa Project is helping to repair the local riparian ecology (the bosque) in Albuquerque, New Mexico
why herbalists should also be land stewards
the bosque (riparian area in the city) as a place that brings folks together
why riparian areas, especially in the southwestern US, are at risk
how the Yerba Mansa Project aims to connect local folks to the importance of the local ecology in order to create more folks who will advocate for those spaces
some of the plants they work with or tend on the bosque as a part of The Yerba Mansa Project
why Yerba Mansa is an important plant ecologically and culturally
harvesting Yerba Mansa carefully
how wildcrafting can also mean creating stories of place, it doesn't always mean we harvest
Dara's thoughts on invasive plants
Links:
Blog page for the episode: https://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com/podcastblog/yerbamansaproject
Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project. Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation via Paypal at: paypal.me/petitfawnOur website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com
Our Instagram page @goldenberries
Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes
Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project
Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow
Interstitial Music: ‘Odd Bird (Old Man River)’ ft. January Mitchell by Damiyana
Hosted by: Kelly Moody
Produced by: Kelly Moody and Opia Creative
83 episodes
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