Conservation Cafe Podcast

Conservation Cafe

Hilary Wilkinson
Conservation Café is designed to inspire and empower everyone working at the front lines of the conservation and sustainability battles. This upbeat podcast shines a bright spotlight on where these challenging battles are being won, and how. Each episode features individuals whose work is making a real difference in protecting the air we breathe, the water we drink, or the critters who make our hearts go pitter patter (or fill our fishing nets and crab pots). Host Hilary Wilkinson, Owner of Veda Environmental, will introduce you to innovative and determined conservation practitioners who have faced an endless parade of skeptics, confronted and overcome language barriers, and braved old adversaries to advance sustainability and conservation efforts across the globe. These successes share common themes of innovation in how science is communicated and engagement of diverse perspectives.
Stop the Steel: How Oregon's Clean Marina Program is Eliminating Abandoned and Derelict Vessels
Abandoned and derelict vessels are on the rise in marinas and waterways across the west coast. These unsightly, unseaworthy boats can create costly headaches for marina managers, burden taxpayers, block federal navigation channels, and harm wildlife and habitat. Join Hilary as she talks with Glenn Dolphin, Clean Marina Program Coordinator for the Oregon State Marine Board, about a successful effort to prevent new abandoned and derelict vessels through an innovative partnership with marina managers.
Dec 17, 2021
43 min
Lost to Found: How the Catch More Crab campaign in Puget Sound, WA is saving crabs and filling crab pots!
Paris without the Eiffel Tower? India without the Taj Mahal? Unthinkable! So too is the thought of Puget Sound, WA without the iconic Dungeness crab. Join Hilary as she talks with Jason Morgan, Derelict Fishing Gear Manager for the Northwest Straits Foundation, about a highly successful campaign which has reduced the number of lost crab pots – and lost crabs! – to the benefit of wildlife and people. Resources https://conservationcafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Resources-Episode-5.pdf Sounds effects obtained from https://zapslat.com
Aug 16, 2021
36 min
Please Don't Drop that Knowledge Bomb!
Crina Hoyer, a long-time conservation leader, shares painful lessons learned from years of deploying “knowledge bomb” campaigns intended to get citizens in Whatcom County, WA to recycle. When these efforts failed to yield the desired results, she pivoted the organization she led, RE Sources for Sustainable Communities, to embrace different techniques steeped in principles of social marketing. Resources https://conservationcafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Resources-Episode-4.pdf Attributes: The environmental benefits of paper recycling - WELS (Waterpedia Environmental Learning Series) Creative Commons License: Attribution- Non Commercial CC BY-NC Apr 6 2017 URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbNBaxAUPCY&t=121s
Jul 8, 2021
21 min
Escape from Water Prison: Curtis Hinman Dishes on Embracing Green Stormwater Infrastructure Practices.
Join Hilary as she talks with Curtis Hinman, a leading expert and innovator in the rapidly growing field of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI). Also known as Low Impact Development (LID), GSI represents a complete transformation of traditional stormwater management practices, where water is shunted to fenced “prisons”, wreaking havoc for people and wildlife alike. Curtis shares insights about how he convinced skeptics in Washington State to embrace these unorthodox practices, both on the ground and in state legislature, to protect water quality, species, and public health. Resources at https://conservationcafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Resources-Episode-3-1.pdf More episodes at https://conservationcafe.org/
Jun 25, 2021
34 min
Parlez-vous Science? Cathy Angell and the Secret of Science Communication
In this episode, Hilary chats with Cathy Angell, science communicator extraordinaire, to discuss a common challenge among environmental scientists and professionals to explain their work in compelling and impactful ways. Cathy shares practical advice, grounded in principles of adult learning, that will transform how natural resources professionals and scientists communicate science and data to non-scientists to build support for their crucial work. Resources at https://conservationcafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Resources-Episode-2-1.pdf More episodes at https://conservationcafe.org/
Jun 21, 2021
41 min
Building a Better Mousetrap to Protect the Short-Tailed Albatross
In honor of International Albatross Day (6/19/21), Hilary takes a virtual journey to the Pacific Ocean, where hake and pollock fishermen have joined forces with federal scientists and regulators to protect the endangered Short-tailed albatross. Guests include Jason Jannot, Research Fishery Biologist with NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center, and Dan Waldeck, Executive Director of the Pacific Whiting Conservation Cooperative. Together, Jason and Dan tell a fascinating story about how federal regulators and fishermen, who are often at odds, sat down together to craft a new vision for protecting an endangered seabird. Resources at https://conservationcafe.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Resources-Episode-1-1.pdf More episodes at https://conservationcafe.org/
Jun 21, 2021
41 min
Trailer
Season 1 Trailer
Jun 14, 2021
3 min