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🗓️ 13 April 2023
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Out our back doors, animals and plants are doing amazing things and communicating and interacting via means we are only beginning to understand, as Nancy Lawson, the founder of The Humane Gardener, explains in her new book. Nancy returns to the podcast this week to discuss this “Wildscape” and how research is uncovering the surprising ways that human activity interrupts the natural world.
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1:11.7 | guests, Nancy Lawson. You may recall that I've had two prior podcast episodes with Nancy, |
1:17.3 | the first one on her book, The Humane Gardner, which was amazing and a very popular podcast |
1:23.0 | indeed. And then we followed up with one based on some discoveries that she made in her |
1:28.0 | own garden around the subject of Monarch RX. Now, if that has your interest, you might want |
1:34.2 | to go back and listen to that podcast. We've got a link in the show notes for that one as well |
1:37.9 | as her first one. But today, it's all about her brand new book, Wildscape. The subtitle |
1:43.0 | is Trilling Chipmunks, Beckoning Blooms, Salty Butterflies, and other sensory wonders of |
1:48.5 | nature. In a true fashion for Nancy, she just has a knack for pulling out the science |
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