BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 139: Kyle Lybarger, Native Habitat Project BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 139: Kyle Lybarger, Native Habitat Project Thomas Plank / Tuesday, August 30, 2022 Kyle Lybarger, a 29-year-old consulting forester, father, deer-hunter, small creek addict and self-proclaimed “native plant nerd” of Hartselle, Alabama, is a major part of a new and wonderful current sweeping America. Kyle’s Native Habitat Project videos – simple, one-minute vignettes of obscure native plants, remnant grasslands and wildlife-vibrant native plant landscapes – have been downloaded millions of times. The Native Habitat Project is bizarre insects and forgotten plants, science ... Media Chapter News Podcasts the campfire Podcast Southeast News Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 138: Mississippi Forester Alex Harvey BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 138: Mississippi Forester Alex Harvey Thomas Plank / Tuesday, August 16, 2022 Come with Hal to southern Mississippi to talk with Alex Harvey, a registered professional forester in Mississippi and Alabama and a land management consultant, wildlife biologist and multi-generational conservationist, hunter and fisherman. Harvey is carrying on the outdoor traditions passed on to him from generations of his family, ranging from herbalism and foraging to rabbit, squirrel and deer hunting, cattle ranching, gardening, cooking and living a full and thriving life in the Southern ... Media Chapter News Podcasts the campfire Podcast Southeast News Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 129: Joseph Jenkins, biologist, herpetologist, Alabama wanderer BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 129: Joseph Jenkins, biologist, herpetologist, Alabama wanderer Thomas Plank / Tuesday, April 12, 2022 The Bankhead National Forest in Alabama is a place of shadowed canyons and rushing coldwater creeks, crystalline waterfalls and bluff shelters blackened by the smoke from campfires over thousands of years. It’s an island of rare plants and wildlife and old growth trees in a state where coalmining and industrial forestry and now the sprawl of cities have radically altered the landscape. Come with us to Moulton, Alabama, and meet native son Joseph Jenkins, a biologist and herpetologist, hunter ... Media Chapter News Podcasts the campfire Podcast public lands Southeast News Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 128: Alabama Herpetologist Jimmy Stiles BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 128: Alabama Herpetologist Jimmy Stiles Thomas Plank / Tuesday, March 29, 2022 The Conecuh National Forest in south Alabama is known as the Heart of the Longleaf, a landscape of tall pine and wiregrass, restoration and recovery, humming with life and comprising a wild diversity of plants and wildlife found nowhere else. Field biologist, herpetologist, student of deep time, and full-time hunter and fisherman Jimmy Stiles lives and works in the Conecuh, leading efforts to recover the endangered indigo snake (North America’s largest and arguably most impressive snake ... Media Chapter News Podcasts Podcast Southeast News Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 127: Florida Gulf Coast Writer, Naturalist and Advocate Jack Rudloe BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 127: Florida Gulf Coast Writer, Naturalist and Advocate Jack Rudloe Hal herring / Tuesday, March 15, 2022 Jack Rudloe is one of the orneriest watermen on the Florida Gulf Coast, a time- and sun-honed fighter for clean water, intact forests and wetlands, and the myriad salt and freshwater life that depends upon it all. He is a world-renowned scientist and researcher, a commercial harvester of sea life, an unparalleled educator and the author of nine books and hundreds of articles. He and his wife Anne founded Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory in the fishing town of Panacea in 1980. Hal and Jack ... Media Chapter News Podcasts Fair Chase the campfire Podcast Public Waters Access Southeast News Read more