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Future Ecologies is a podcast about relationships: between, within, amongst, and all around us. Made for audiophiles and nature lovers alike, every episode is an invitation to see the world...

Spring is here, and (not to brag, but) around these parts, the smell of flowers is in the air, and everything seems to be buzzing with life....

So you want to put good fire on the ground, but how?? We're taking you to Yurok territory (at the mouth of the Klamath River) to join the Cu...

Eric Higgs (of FE3.1 , FE3.2 , FE3.3 , and FE4.9 ) sits down with Laura Govers , who has been working on bringing eel grass back to the Neth...

Bogs are our absolute favourite places to be. They’re not only tremendously important ecosystems, rich in exquisite biodiversity and massive...

Mendel has another show to share with you: Waterbodies It's a video podcast dedicated to a particular body of water we have here in Vancouve...

We had the opportunity to hang out with two of our favourite podcasters: Amy Martin of Threshold , and Amy Westervelt of Drilled . We've pre...

What do you call it when a population of podcasts mysteriously drop episodes on the same topic at the same time? It's Critical Mast! We're s...

We've got another edition of our intermittent interview show for you, this one featuring Sadie Couture in conversation with Hannah Tollefson...

We’ve got a great guest episode for you today, coming courtesy of our friends over at the podcast Cited . They’ve got a new series out calle...

We’ve got something a little different for you: something a little less in the sciences, and a little more in the humanities — in the realm...

It's a double feature! With help from recordist/anthropologist/podcaster Louise Romain and musician/conservationist Javan Hunt , we're visit...

Hello! As you know well, we're not the news. The news is generally bad, and we prefer to not be bad news. So, it's a funny thing for us to r...

The Miyawaki Method of micro-forestry is a viral sensation: sprouting tiny, dense, native tree cover in neighbourhoods all around the world....

Mendel here with an exciting announcement: I'm producing a new video podcast for a local environmental advocacy organization: the False Cree...

We're excited to introduce our brand new spin-off format: Hyphaedelity (which will ironically be somewhat lower-fi than our usual output). H...

When is it ethical to kill one thing to save another? Lethal intervention is a common practice in the field of wildlife management, especial...

Today, it's our pleasure to bring you an episode from our friends at Bioneers, who have just released a 6-part series called Nature's Genius...

In this very special donkumentary, we’re headed to the Mojave Desert — to Death Valley, in particular — where we find one animal at the cent...

We’re unlocking one of the conversations from our bonus feed. In this interview, building on episode FE6.2 , Mendel speaks with Skye Augusti...

We're borrowing an episode from one of our all-time favourite shows: Threshold , a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place...

Food security, climate adaptation, and vibrant biodiversity all in one place — welcome to the ancient and diverse technologies of Sea Garden...

Season 6 kicks off in the deep dark woods: the simplified, post-industrial forests of the world — the only forests that many of us have ever...

As is tradition, we're releasing all the original music we composed for the latest season of Future Ecologies as a set of soundtracks. For t...

We're excited to share another beautiful guest episode with you today. In this piece, originally broadcast in 2 parts on The Wind (one of ou...

Future Ecologies presents "The Right to Feel," a two episode mini-series on the emotional realities of the climate crisis. The second and fi...

Future Ecologies presents "The Right to Feel," a two episode mini-series on the emotional realities of the climate crisis. This first episod...

Vision without eyes? Intelligence without a brain? Are plants more akin to us than we have been prepared to acknowledge? Or are they differe...

In this conclusion to our trilogy, we're looking at a proposal to move beyond the concept of "rangelands" through the rewilding of the Ameri...

Our series on cows and rangelands continues in the weeds and in the thorns, looking at a specific piece of public land where livestock are b...

The introduction of cattle to western North America has undeniably contributed to massive ecosystem change. But could cows be as much a part...

Future Ecologies is an independent podcast about the living world and its interrelations. The show varies in format, but this is a taste of...

We’re slowing down for the holidays, and we hope you are too. But we didn’t want to leave you without something great to listen to, so we’re...

How do we account for nature? We can build on it and we can take from it, but what is its intrinsic value — in and of itself? On this episod...

Meet the Fire Watchers of Skeetchestn: the people keeping their community safe during nearby wildfires, and working to bring good fire back...

What happens after the smoke clears? What does recovery look like when the disasters never end? In this episode, we're visiting the sites of...

Inherited is a climate storytelling podcast by, for, and about young people. We're bringing you Season 3, Episode 1: "Mama's House", a perso...

In this bonus conversation, Adam catches up with Fern Yip (guest producer on FE2.3) about her recent close call with wildfire, with lots of...

How do our dreams shape our reality? Tonight, with the help of scientists, artists, philosophers, and historians, we're sprinkling a little...

Get to know our friends and collaborators, Miriam Quick and Duncan Geere — the hosts of Loud Numbers , a data sonification podcast. How do d...

Spiders Song is a story about a quest to hear the greatest symphony on Earth: the music of evolution. Along the way, we get to know some of...

Spiders Song is a story about a quest to hear the greatest symphony on Earth: the music of evolution. Along the way, we get to know some of...

From Love and Radio : Adam Zaretsky is a bioartist who explores the manipulation of DNA, the fringes of genetic modification, and butts up a...

When the Earth Started to Sing Produced by Emergence Magazine, this sonic journey written and narrated by David G. Haskell brings us to the...

We're trying out a new format of bonus content over on our Patreon feed: casual, conversational interviews that go behind the scenes of some...

At the heart of the Salish Sea lies the Fraser River Estuary: home to over half of the population of the Province of British Columbia, thous...

Dams remain one of the ultimate demonstrations of human power over nature. Wild rivers can be tamed to deliver energy for industry, lakes fo...

We're sharing an episode from our friends over at Drilled. Four years ago, the Drilled podcast asked a question that changed how people thou...

We work hard to make sure our music doesn’t just complement our voices, but actually tells a story all of its own. Now that our 4th Season i...

“ We need geopoetics because geopolitics necessitate other ways of being… Proposing alternate narratives to the hegemonic ones we are caught...

From a distance, mountain landscapes may appear timeless and immutable. Take a closer look, however, and montane ecologies reveal themselves...