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Episode 54: Nature’s Best Hope with Dr. Douglas Tallamy

Nicole Rojas Episode 54

For those of you who are wondering what you can do right now to help nature, the answer lies in your own backyard, literally.  

Our guest today is Dr. Doug Tallamy.  He is an entomologist, ecologist, conservationist, and co-founder of Homegrown National Park. We’ll be discussing his book, Nature’s Best Hope, A New Approach to Conservation That Starts In Your Yard.  I consider Nature’s Best Hope to be the way shower of how we collectively have the power to bring about a healthier planet for all.  

We don’t have to wait for our leaders and conservationists to find solutions to get cleaner air and water, sequester carbon, and restore ecosystems and wildlife populations.   We all have a part to play in reviving the planet, and we don’t have the luxury of time to wait for just a few people to take on the heavy load of fixing the problem we currently find ourselves in.  

After all, as Marshall McLuhan stated, “There are no passengers on spaceship Earth, we are all crew.”  

Dr. Tallamy explains that the key to a healthier future on Earth is restoring the long-lost ecosystems of the land we live on, and it all begins by planting native plants in our yards and gardens.

In this podcast, we dive into why native plants are crucial in restoring our ecosystems and wildlife populations, the importance of insects, and what this means for us and all life forms on Earth.  The future of our planet is our responsibility, and it begins with restoring our relationship with nature. 


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