PolliNation Podcast

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Rating
4.8
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142 reviews
This podcast has
257 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2017/02/24
Average duration
34 min.
Release period
15 days

Description

PolliNation is a podcast from Oregon State University Extension Service that tells the stories of researchers, land managers and concerned citizens who are making bold strides to improve the health of pollinators.

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256 - Backyard Habitat Certification
2024/02/19
In this episode we hear from Susie Peterson who is the co-manager of the very popular Backyard Habitat Certification Program in Oregon. The program is managed in partnership with Portland Audubon and can help you better design your backyard for biodiversity. 
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255 - Stay out! The perils of commercial bumble colonies to wild queens.
2024/02/05
Bumble bee queens have been known to try and take over already established nests. Sometimes they manage to take over the nest and increase their own reproductive success. But according to new research from Heather Grab this is not what happens when a wild bumble bee queen tries to take over a commercial bumble bee colony. 
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254 - Restoring Pollinator Habitat with Greenbelt Land Trust
2024/01/22
Land Trusts punch above their weight in creating pollinator habitat. In this episode we talk with Greenbelt Land Trust of some of their innovative methods for restoring pollinator habitat on a working farm. 
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253 - Bee Friendly Farming in the PNW
2023/12/11
Bee Friendly Farming is an initiative to certify agricultural production for taking steps to help bees. This week we hear about the expansion of the program to the Pacific Northwest, specifically with regards to wine grapes. 
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252 - Maximizing pollination potential in cherries
2023/11/27
Bees are just one part of maximizing cherry yield. Before the bees arrive, cherries have to be pruned properly and given the right nutrition. Also, bee attractive cover crops can help rejuvinate the soil before replanting. We hear about all the tricks to maximizing pollination success in cherries from Mike Omeg of Orchard View Cherries. 
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251 - Surveying for American foulbrood in honey
2023/11/12
American foulbrood (AFB) is one of the most damaging diseases of honey bees. Up until now, beekeepers have lacked an early warning system to know whether the disease is rising in their colonies. In this episode we hear from Dr. Sarah Wood about an innovative system for surveying for AFB in honey,
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250 - Garden bees of Portland
2023/10/30
Have you ever wondered which fuzzy yellow bee you just saw visiting a flower? In this episode, guest host Jen Hayes interviews Nicole Bell about two new and free resources that explore 67 species of bees found in Portland area gardens. Jen and Nicole are both graduate student members of OSU's Garden Ecology Lab. 
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249 - How to buy a native plant
2023/10/23
As nursery catalogs start to show up in our mailboxes and we think about the plants we want to grow next season, it's easy to get overwhelmed. In this episode, guest host Nicole Bell talks with Jen Hayes about two handouts that can help you better understand plant labels and discover if the plant in front of you is a wild-type native plant, a cultivar, or some other plant form! Jen and Nicole are both graduate student members of OSU's Garden Ecology Lab. 
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248 - The art of pollination
2023/10/18
This week we hear a facinating conversation between an established mutimedia artist (Jasna Guy) and young artist and melittologist (Marek Stanton) on how art, ecology and the natural world overlap.
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247 - Too hot for pollen?
2023/10/09
There have been extreme temperatures during the pollination of early season crops. In this episode we explore how these temperatures not only influence the activity of pollinating insects, but also the pollen they are shuttling around. 
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246 - Prairie Strips
2023/09/25
Prairie ecosystems are essential to many pollinator species across North America. Generating prairie after its been lost can be challenging. This week we travel to Iowa to hear from the STRIPS (Science-based Trails of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips) team. They have been perfecting how to get growers to install prairie strips on the edges of their farms. 
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245 - Bee Friendly Gardening with Elliott Gordon
2023/09/18
We continue on our bee friendly gardening kick with a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico to hear how one naturalist transformed his front yard into biodiversity hotspot. Using tools like iNaturalist, he has documented over 90 bee species and 1,200 other insects on less than a quarter acre of land. 
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4.8 out of 5
142 reviews
platelet Granny 2023/08/15
I found this very helpful
I look forward to every upload. 💛🌻🦇🐝🦋
molfamily 2023/06/20
PolliNation podcast brings pollinators to life
The best podcast about native bees in the US. It covers all the latest research on native bees and honey bees in Oregon and the rest of the country. G...
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DylanWinkler 2021/12/12
Great pollinator podcast!
This series has consistently had great guests talking about their work on a wider range of pollinator work than I knew existed. Production and audio h...
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cage35554673 2021/10/16
Great podcast albeit common audio issues
I enjoy this podcast and appreciate the host and array of guests he interviews. Audio issues are fairly common but worth putting up with.
grumpy@CVS 2021/04/07
Attracting pollinators garden.
Really wish all plants mentioned were written down makes it easier to take notes. Kept rewinding trying to write them down on my notebook. Is there an...
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GM Butler 2020/12/17
PolliNation
Great
jkga2 2020/11/23
Engaging science
This gives a great, accessible mix of basic and applied science related to bees and other pollinators, both in the wild and in agriculture.
J B MN 2020/08/13
Pollinators appreciate PolliNation
If the pollinators of North America listened to podcasts, I believe they would love this informative, engaging and entertaining podcast and all who li...
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❤️📷❤️😜 2020/03/09
Natives are my jam!
Native bees are my jam! I work on a Flagship Farm (where wine grapes, olives and lavender grow) and this podcast is a great way to learn about new way...
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Troy L 12345 2020/07/13
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This last program was the worst one lots of dropped sections. Very unfortunate.
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