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Turns out what was once pure choice is turning into a bit unnatural.
That’s a theme of the newest season of Interlochen Public Radio’s podcast “Points North.”
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Producer Dan Wanschura says the brand new collection, known as “[Un]Natural Selection,” consists of a number of tales in regards to the relationship between human useful resource administration and the pure world.
Humans have formed and manipulated the pure world like no different species on earth. Those alterations have helped the planet, damage it and all the pieces in between. But we’re gradual to appreciate, typically taking a long time to determine our affect. – The Introduction to the [Un]Natural Selection podcast
Here are hyperlinks to particular episodes of the podcast:
Introducing: [Un]Natural Selection
Episode 1: A Necessary Weevil
Episode 2: Houses Built on Sand
Episode 3: What to do with the ‘Big Bad Wolf’
Episode 4: Forest of the Living Dead
Episode 5: Rekindling Wilderness
Episode 6: Damned if We Do, Damned if We Don’t
Episode 7: Frankenfish
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