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Planet People Podcast

Planet People Podcast

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Welcome to Planet People, a podcast that aims to inspire curiosity and cultivate a deeper connection with the natural world. Hosted by Natalie Jane Cibel, a conservation biologist and eco communicator, and Coral Carson, Creative Director and artist. We are excited to share stories that highlight the beauty and importance of our planet's wildlife. The mission of the podcast is to strengthen and share stewardship stories through ethical storytelling. 生物科学 科学
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  • 17. Season 2: Sneak Peeks & Update
    2025/06/04
    Episode Summary

    Hey Planet People, Natalie and Coral popping in with a mid-season 2 update! We are excited to be halfway through filming season 2 of our desert conservation series with a release date in mind for the near future. Right now, we are on a pause for the month of June as we dive deep into post-production processes. What does that look like? In the meantime, please listen to our Season 1 about Southern California Ocean Conservation & our Bonus Episodes with Alex Wild and Brooke Mitchell, and follow our social media @planet.people.pod on Instagram and TikTok. We also encourage you to stay informed about the local and national issues our wildlife is facing, and continue calling your representatives and using your voice.

    Season 2 Teaser

    In this brief update, we share what you can expect out of season 2, the types of animals we learn about, and the harsh environment of the desert they inhabit. From the Mojave Desert in Southern California to the Great Basin in the Sierra Nevada and beyond to Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, we give you an idea of what kind of exciting stories you can expect from this season. The North American Southwest is a treasure full of wonders that may not be obvious in plain sight, but it is when we connect deeper and learn about the desert that we can uncover the complex lifeforms that have adapted to survive there.

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    Follow Natalie on Instagram @nat_uralistjane

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    7 分
  • 16. Protecting Patagonia with Rewildology
    2025/05/21

    Listen to Brooke Mitchell’s podcast Rewildology here:

    "Where the Wild Calls: A Journey Through Patagonia's Route of Parks"

    "Where the Wild Calls" is produced in partnership with Conservación Patagónica and the Route of Parks initiative. A portion of proceeds supports on-the-ground conservation efforts throughout Chilean Patagonia.

    Episode Summary

    Join host Brooke Mitchell on an epic 1,700-mile journey through Chile's spectacular Route of Parks, a groundbreaking conservation corridor stretching from the puma territories of Torres del Paine to the ancient Alerce forests of Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park.

    From tracking elusive pumas in Torres del Paine to witnessing the recovery of ancient temperate rainforests in Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, this series captures the ecological diversity, conservation innovations, and human stories that make Chile's Route of Parks a global model for large-scale conservation.

    Featured Destinations Discussed

    This landmark series takes you deep into one of our planet's most ambitious conservation projects, where wildlands protection meets community development to create a model for the future of conservation worldwide.

    Each episode brings you face-to-face with the remarkable wildlife, landscapes, and people that make Patagonia one of Earth's last great wild places.

    • Torres del Paine National Park: Track elusive pumas alongside conservation scientists working to reduce human-wildlife conflict

    • Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park: Explore ancient temperate rainforests and the legacy of Douglas Tompkins' visionary conservation work

    • Kawésqar National Park: Discover marine conservation initiatives protecting the pristine fjords and channels of Chilean Patagonia

    • Patagonia National Park: Witness grassland restoration and wildlife recovery in this former ranch turned conservation showcase

    Special Guests and Stories
    • Conservation Pioneers: Exclusive interviews with the visionaries behind Chile's Route of Parks

    • Indigenous Guardians: Learn how native communities are reclaiming their role as stewards of ancestral lands

    • Scientific Discoveries: Join researchers documenting rare species and ecosystem recovery

    • Local Champions: Meet the guides, rangers, and community members on the frontlines of protection

    Episode Resources
    • Field Trip - podcast

    • Jaguars and ocelots of the Pantanal, Brazil

    • Project Patagonia - Listen, experience, and protect in April 2026 at Torres Del Paine

    • Donate to protect pumas with Project Panthera and Brooke Mitchell

    • “Walking with Pumas” Rupestre - famous puma

    • Pisco Sour

    How to engage
    • Listen: Available on all major podcast platforms

    • Follow: @rewildology and @planet.people.pod on Instagram for behind-the-scenes content

    • Support: Each episode connects you with specific conservation initiatives making a difference in Patagonia

    • Visit: Plan your journey along the Route of Parks with our companion travel guide

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    32 分
  • 15. The Wild World of Birds: A Naturalist Walk at San Elijo Lagoon w/ Alex Wild (Part 2)
    2025/05/07
    Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform or watch the video version on our YouTube channel to see the birds we identify during our walk! Episode Overview This episode continues our conversation with park ranger Alex Wild, featuring a guided nature walk around San Elijo Lagoon. Alex identifies various birds and plants while discussing his role as a park ranger and sharing stories about inspiring environmental elders. This episode follows our previous discussion with Alex about recent attacks on National Parks and federal worker cuts that affected him personally. We had a special guest join us, Franklin the desert tortoise, Alex's former pet now serving as an animal ambassador at San Elijo. Keep reading to learn more about the birds we saw in this episode! Key Topics Discussed Major talking points included bird identification and birding tips, including creating a "life list" for birding. We also defined "Spark Birds" - the species that ignite someone's passion for birding and how ornithology lends itself to Alex's responsibilities as a park ranger. Spiritual connection to the land and the importance of role models as environmental elders who inspire. Most importantly, we discuss what it means to use our voice to protect natural spaces we love. Poetry Feature: "The Peace of Wild Things" By Wendell Berry When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free. Featured Segments Endangered Bird Segment: Endangered bird species are under threat! This recently published report from the 2025 US State of the Birds Report by the American Bird Conservancy outlines the threats that birds face across America and defines proactive solutions to protect bird populations for future generations. Key findings from the new report show that more than one-third of U.S. bird species are of high or moderate conservation concern, including 112 Tipping Point species that have lost more than 50 percent of their populations in the last 50 years. Betty Reid Soskin Park Ranger segment: Betty Reid Soskin (born Betty Charbonnet; 1921), now retired, was a park ranger with the National Park Service, assigned to the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, California. In 2015, Betty was selected to participate in the national tree-lighting ceremony in President’s Park at the White House, introducing President Barack Obama during the PBS telecast. At 100 years of age in 2022, Betty retired as the oldest park ranger in the National Park Service. Thank you for your hard-earned work, Betty! Related Content Protecting National Parks and Keeping Nature Wild w/ Alex Wild. Check out our earlier conversation with Alex about the challenges facing National Parks and federal workers. Hosts: Natalie Jane Cibel (@nat_uralistjane) and Coral Carson Birds Mentioned: Gnatcatcher (photo: Audubon & US Forest Service) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (photo: Barbara-Houston) Gadwall Snowy Plover Coots Snowy Egret (Photo: Peter Prokosch & Mark Schocken) Grey Egret (Video: Lukas Pich) Double-crested Cormorant Least Tern Malachite Kingfisher (Videos: Anton Herrington, Matthew Williams-Ellis) African Spoonbill (Video: Day’s Edge Productions) Marabou Stork (Video: Day’s Edge Productions) Yellow-billed Stork (Video: Wind Collective) Saddle-billed Stork Wall Creeper Wall Creeper Reddit American Dipper (Photo NPS/Jared Hughey) American Dipper (Photo: Donald M. Jones and Lee Rentz) Black-backed Woodpecker Sapsucker (Photo: Grace Oliver) White-tailed Kite (Photo:Chris Conard) Mallard (Videos: Monster Filmmakers & Day’s Edge Productions) Ridgeway’s Rail (Photo: Ed Henry) Golden Eagle (Video:Wesley Aston) Elegant Tern (Photo: Willian Tyrer) Caspian Tern (Photo: Teal Baremore) Royal Tern (Photo: Owen Deutsch) Mullet Fish (Photo: Luvsd) Wrentit Bird (Photo: Scott Strei) Killdeer (Photo: Kira Henderson/Audubon Photography Awards) Robin (Yosemite) (Photo: Dennis Church) Anna’s Hummingbird (Coastside Land Trust) Towhee (San Diego Bird Spot) Sparrows - San Diego Region (San Diego Bird Spot) Pied-billed Grebe (Photo: Jared Keyes) Eared Grebe (Photo: Matt Davis) Plants Mentioned: Sagebrush (My Home Park) Ponderosa Pine (Video: Amy Bornstein) Nasturtium (Botanical Interests) Arroyo Willow (Photo: Joan Avice) Wild Radish (Photo: Will Elder, NPS) Ragweed (Ambrosia) (Photo: Joanna Gilkeson/USFWS) Places Mentioned: Ramona Grasslands Preserve Sawtooth Canyon Yosemite Devil’s Postpile People Mentioned: ...
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