Episodes

  • Birds With Seth
    Mar 25 2026

    Seth Chapman of Birds With Seth tells how his life long love of birds has led him to creating guided bird tours that focus on nature and learning how nature can help us be present in our lives.

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    51 mins
  • Peace House: A Neighborhood Haven for Kids
    Mar 11 2026

    Meet the three co-founders of Peace House, a free after school program for kids in the Edison neighborhood, as they share stories along with Jennifer Spicer a current mom with children at Peace House and Pereshianna Smith one of the first children to come to Peace House and now a supervisor to support the next generation.

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    48 mins
  • Kalamazoo Video Vault
    Feb 26 2026

    Patrick Hershburger shares his new found artist adventure by archiving what is considered dead media; the VHS tape. Gathering used tapes from persons around Kalamazoo and cataloging them on a site, Patrick gives viewers the opportunity to see life as it was through the lens of the original creator whether through television media choices or real life videography.

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    42 mins
  • The Ecological and Cultural Role of Fire - Mary Parr, Jesse Lincoln, Mitch Lettow
    Feb 11 2026

    In our last episode, we heard the stories about modern day fire starters who tend to the land by burning it. This episode provides more context about the history of fire in Michigan, going back to the glaciers, and to the first people who lived here.

    Michigan Natural Features Inventory Website

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    48 mins
  • Reintroducing fire to the landscape - Michigan Prescribed Fire Council - Michele Richards, Ryan Koziatek, Dave Brown
    Jan 28 2026

    Another twist on conservation - helping the ecosystem in unexpected ways. Over the last several years, fires have burned through Canada, California, and Colorado, causing massive destruction. However, burning can be a medicine for our land that prevents disastrous wildfires, and gives native plants a chance against the overwhelming invasives. Our guests from Michigan Prescribed Fire Council have joined us to discuss the fire work they do in Kalamazoo County, and how you can even help.

    Firecouncil.org

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    45 mins
  • Working with our community to protect, conserve and restore natural resources
    Jan 14 2026

    Are you familiar with your local conservation district office? So you know about the initiatives they are leading? Wherever you are in the United States, discovering the work of your local Conversation District will tell you a lot about the issues are priorities in your area. Chandra Kinney, District Manager for the Kalamazoo Conservation District, sat down with us to talk about the local initiatives in our area. You won't be surprised to know that our county, in the southwest region of the Great Lakes state, has priorities related to wetlands, deer management, and agriculture - very relevant work that every Michigander can get behind.


    Participate in the next community assessment to keep the Conversation District's priorities relevant! Follow on Facebook or join their newsletter (link on their website) to be notified when the assessment opens.


    Kalamazoo Conservation District website: https://www.kalamazooconservation.org


    Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KalamazooConservationDistrict



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    52 mins
  • Data Centers Coming to a Community Near You? Concerned Pavilion Township Community
    Dec 17 2025

    When a data center makes plans to build a facility in Pavilion Township, residents nearly shut down the township hall meeting due to the number of interested folks who wanted to join the meeting and share their thoughts about the prospect. Widely, it was found that the residents are against letting the data center come to live in their neighborhood. Two residents, Bill Farmer (a long-time activist and previous guest on the show), and Katelyn Clarey team up to bring attention to the issue and organize their neighbors. Listen to them discuss the issue of data centers, the problems that they pose, and the terms on which the community is rejecting the idea (and what terms they would want to see in place in order to allow a data center to be built).

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Fall gardening for the ecosystem with Dropseed Native Gardens & Ecological Restoration Mike Weis
    Dec 3 2025

    Mike Weis has been on the show before, discussing Kalamazoo area Wild Ones and his passion for native plants. This time we had Mike on to talk about fall lawn care and how your landscaping can also be a positive contribution for bugs, birds, and bees.


    www.dropseedgardens.com

    Follow Wild Ones Kalamazoo events on Facebook.

    The science behind "Leave the Leafs": https://youtu.be/TPlIDy9u7bo?si=xsb_5Jh8pb3zgxCg

    Article on Leave the Leafs: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969725004565?via%3Dihub

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    57 mins