
Matt Fidler
Photo Editor at The Guardian
Photo editor.. mostly for @guardian and find me at https://t.co/eHWLmiVnv4
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6 days ago |
mynspr.org | Dave Schlom |Matt Fidler
Some of the most important and underappreciated parts of healthy ecosystems, invertebrates get their due in this special edition of Blue Dot profiling the work of the Xerces Society. Named for a butterfly that went extinct in the San Francisco Bay Area, the society works on behalf of invertebrate species, especially pollinators like bees and butterflies which are under tremendous stress due to development, the use of pesticides and climate change.
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1 week ago |
mynspr.org | Angel Huracha |Matt Fidler
Looking for something to do around Chico? Welcome to Listen Up — NSPR’s curated list of arts, culture, and community happenings in the Chico area. From gallery shows to concerts, talks, and local gatherings, we’re highlighting what’s happening around town each week and how you can be part of it. Email [email protected] to reach out to us.
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1 week ago |
mynspr.org | Jennifer A. Jewell |Matt Fidler
This second week of May, we welcome gardener and plantswoman Holly Shimizu. Her four decades of work in some of America’s notable public gardens have tracked and traced some of the most impactful changes in public garden standards, expectations, and accountability in that same time frame.
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mynspr.org | Nancy Wiegman |Matt Fidler
Beginning with Chico Children’s book author Josh Shelton’s 'Just Be,' the third installment of the 'I Am Adventure Book' series. Also, Chico author Jean Hegland’s , set in a chillingly believable near-future America, this novel is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking exploration of hope and despair. Episode #775
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1 week ago |
mynspr.org | Dave Schlom |Matt Fidler
Host Dave Schlom visits with Kim Frank, author of the new book Elephants in The Hourglass (Pegasus Books). It's both a story of a Mom's personal journey to find balance in life and her quest to document elephant and human conflict in India's Himalayan region. Indian Elephants are smaller than their African counterparts, but their history with human beings goes back millennia.
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Forest keepers: Arhuaco balance modern and ancient ways – photo essay from Dougie Wallace https://t.co/Lc7H40QXwN

RT @ojharv: https://t.co/AGcsFeijrT New work now showing on @guardianculture big thanks to the pictures team, @fidz72 @mlestone and Fiona…

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