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ReWild Yourself

Culinary Solutions to Eco Problems - Joe Roman #154

ReWild Yourself

Daniel Vitalis

Health & Fitness

4.8924 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2017

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Joe Roman — conservation biologist, author & editor ’n’ chef of EatTheInvaders.org — joins us for the second interview in our informal series on the topic of invasive species. Joe’s research focuses on endangered species conservation and marine ecology, and he is a researcher at the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont and a Hrdy Visiting Fellow at Harvard University. His website EatTheInvaders.org is dedicated to fighting invasives one bite at a time and is an incredible resource for hunter gatherers who are interested in being apart of the culinary solution to the biological problem of invasives.

In this interview, Joe gives us the status report on global species extinction and shares some potential solutions to conserving our earth’s biodiversity through extirpation of invasive species. We discuss the impact individuals (and commercial operations) who hunt and gather can have on extirpating invasives from their non-native range, as well as the role government management plays in this issue. Joe gives us tactical advice for proper harvesting of invasives and for keeping our ecological impact on native biodiversity as low as possible when we’re out foraging. Peppered throughout our conversation are edible invasive species that you can learn more about and start harvesting right now! We cover a lot of ground in this interview, including a fascinating glimpse into the domestication of the ocean.

Joe’s outlook — based on years of dedicated research and time spent in the field harvesting & eating invasives — is realistic but also quite hopeful. Tune into this conversation to gain a better understanding of the current landscape of invasives!


EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Show introduction:
    • Our native North American caffeine plant
    • Hunt + gather updates: lobstering and coastal foraging
    • Chewstick update
    • Q&A: Recommendations on chewstick species in different bioregions
    • Q&A: Thoughts on blood type diets
    • Q&A: Role of horses in ReWilding lifestyle
  • Introducing Joe Roman
  • Joe shares about his work
  • The status report on global species extinction and invasives
  • Conservation of charismatic species vs the less photogenic species
  • Defining invasives
  • A culinary solution to a biological problem
  • Conservation of biodiversity and managing invasives
  • Joe’s invasive species resource: EatTheInvaders.org
  • A forager’s ecological impact
  • Commercial harvest of invasives
  • The domestication of the ocean
  • Predictions on future species extinction
  • Are there invasive species we can eat into extinction or extirpation from their non-native range?
  • Thoughts on de-extinction
  • Joe’s prognosis for the future of the human species

Transcript

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You're listening to the rewild yourself podcastakens. Your instincts.

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Awakens.

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Awakens. Awakens.

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You're it instincts.

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Awakens. You're it instincts. Welcome back to the ReWild Yourself Podcast. I'm your host Daniel Vitalis.

0:29.4

The show is brought to you by Sir Thrival.com. Check out Sir Thrival.com. We have an awesome lineup of

0:36.3

nutritional supplements there all sourced from nature. Incredible product line

0:40.8

I've spent many years kind of honing. We are

0:43.5

particularly excited right now. I'm particularly excited right now about our

0:47.4

Yopon T and you've probably heard me talking about in the last couple of weeks but

0:52.0

keep in mind Yopon is the only

0:54.0

caffeinated plant native to North America and not just native but grows

0:58.8

robustly throughout the southern United States. Now we have been importing our buzz for a long time here in the U.S. and I think it's time we developed culture around our native North American caffeine plant.

1:12.2

If you're somebody who likes to mess around in the kitchen, Native North American caffeine plant.

1:12.8

If you're somebody who likes to mess around in the kitchen, making drinks, smoothies,

1:16.2

elixirs, if you like, you know, working with food, I want to invite you to help us develop

1:21.9

the Yopon culture.

1:23.0

And this is so exciting to me because it's like,

1:26.0

we have such a developed coffee culture.

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We have such a developed Mate culture.

1:30.0

We even have developed culture around how we use COLA.

1:33.4

We don't have any culture really around how we use our own plant here, Yopon.

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