In the final episode of this season, join President Mahoney's conversation with Neil Patterson, Assistant Director for the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at SUNY ESF. In this conversation they talk about what brought Neil to study at ESF, how scientific ecological knowledge and traditional ecological knowledge can work together, the growth of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, the role of indigenous communities as stewards of biodiversity, and the partnership with the DEC, Nature Conservancy and others in addressing indigenous land justice in the state.
In Episode 1 of Season Two, President Joanie Mahoney interviews Dr. John Farrell, Professor in the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology and Director...
In this episode, President Mahoney and guests discuss the research conducted through Project Breathless and their effort to increase understanding of the impact of...
In this episode, President Mahoney speaks with Dr. Josh Drew, an aquatic conservation ecologist working at the intersection of human and natural systems. The...