Minnesota DNR Prairie Pod

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4.8
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62 reviews
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59 episodes
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Date created
2018/07/09
Average duration
76 min.
Release period
34 days

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The Prairie Pod is dedicated to preserving and understanding one of the world's most endangered ecosystems, the tallgrass prairie. You'll hear discussions from a variety of experts about the complexity, challenges, and beauty of Minnesota's prairie landscape. Tune in for science, fun, and partnership.

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Episode 59: Seasonal Stories
2023/12/19
Prairie Pod listeners, we are delighted to be here with you again during this holiday season and season of reflection, joy and, most importantly, hope. We’re closing out season six with our final episode of the Prairie Pod. We know endings can be hard, and we want you to know how much joy this special project has given us, sharing our love of the prairie with all of you. But while this is one sunset, the sun rises again tomorrow and there are lots of Prairie Pod episodes to go back and listen to! Thank you for spending this time with us. Listening to our passion, our joy, and how wonderful it is when you discover the prairie.
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Mni Sóta Mak̇oċe (The Land of the Dakota) Part 2: Prairie Stewardship
2023/11/21
The prairie and indigenous people have persisted through time, and indigenous people’s role in prairie stewardship is intertwined with the survival of prairie on the landscape. Prairie Pod listeners, we’re honored to debut for you part two of our Dakota connections to the prairie series, featuring staff from the four Dakota communities within the borders of Minnesota. These episodes were recorded on November 9, 2022. The second part of this series covers how Dakota people and tribal staff are managing and stewarding the prairie today, and how we can all learn from each other to strengthen our understanding of prairie and the landscape as a whole. If you missed part one, make sure to go back and listen, to learn about Dakota historical and cultural perspectives and connections to the prairie. We hope you enjoy learning during these episodes, just as much as we did while making them.
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Mni Sóta Mak̇oċe (The Land of the Dakota) Part 1: History and Cultural Connections to the Prairie
2023/11/14
The prairie and indigenous people have persisted through time, and indigenous people’s role in prairie stewardship is intertwined with the survival of prairie on the landscape. Prairie Pod listeners, we’re honored to debut two special podcast episodes we’ve been working on with staff from the four Dakota communities within the borders of Minnesota. These episodes were recorded on Nov.9, 2022. The first part of this series will cover Dakota historical and cultural perspectives and connections to the prairie. Next week, we’ll be right back here to talk about how Dakota people and tribal staff are managing and stewarding the prairie today. Both episodes feature traditional ecological knowledge and the power of prairie. We hope you enjoy learning during these episodes, just as much as we did while making them.
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To picture a prairie: Prairie inspires art and expression
2023/08/29
We're talking about how our love of the prairie and its many forms inspires us and sparks our imaginations to energize us into action. Namely, the act of creating art.
Learning to love the prairie: Engaging youth in prairie conservation
2023/08/22
We also know that we've lost much of our connected native prairie as well as our large grazing mammals like bison. And while there are some places where we're working hard to reintroduce bison to their prairie home, what about the places where we can't reintroduce bison? We're talking about research on haying prairies as a management tool to limit invasive cool-season grasses and to promote overall prairie biodiversity.
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Making hay while the prairie sun still shines (Restoration series: Haying prairie as a management tool)
2023/08/15
We know that we've lost much of our connected native prairie as well as our large grazing mammals like bison. And while there are some places where we're working hard to reintroduce bison to their prairie home, what about the places where we can't reintroduce bison? We're talking about research on haying prairies as a management tool to limit invasive cool-season grasses and to promote overall prairie biodiversity.
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Bur Oak Folk (Restoration series: Savanna restoration)
2023/08/08
We're talking about savannas - the unsung hero of the prairie landscape. A special class of habitat that includes both prairie vegetation in the understory and mature towering oaks or even jack pine in the overstory. These transitional communities play an important role connecting Minnesota's prairies and enhancing biodiversity.
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Monarch migration and their grand trek from Minnesota to Mexico
2023/08/01
Monarchs are often one of the first species we recognize and learn about in school. Can you remember having a Monarch in your classroom? Watching it pupate, form a chrysalis, and emerge? This can be a foundational introduction to nature where the complexity and beauty of it captivates us.
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Climate change resiliency through grassland restoration
2023/07/25
Prairies are powerhouses of diversity, and that diversity on the landscape is vitally important to clean air, clean water and healthy soils—things we all depend on for survival. While climate change can be a difficult topic, this episode may bring you some hope about how the prairie is already making a difference in helping us to adapt.
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How to plant a pocket prairie
2023/07/18
Whether you are contemplating a small container garden, a backyard design, or converting larger acreages, planted prairie restorations can play a key role in helping connect the native prairies we have left. Today, we're going to put our heads together and share our personal stories of our own pocket prairies and how you too can experience the joy of native plants in your own home!
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These are a few of our favorite things—about prairie!
2023/07/11
When we think about the prairie, there are so many things that catch our eye. Sights, sounds, touch — it's an overwhelming sense of wonder to describe just what it's like to finally discover the prairie. And as in life, we all have a favorite. What better way to celebrate the diversity of experiences and favorites than by having a whole episode dedicated to some of our favorite things about prairie?
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Prairie: Seasonal Stories Bonus Episode
2022/12/20
We're featuring many special guests and people of the prairie to showcase their stories of connection, diversity, and learning as they pass on their experiences. Thinking of prairie as a tradition is at the heart of our conservation efforts. We all work so hard together because prairie isn't just a thing that's out there on the land living, it is a place where we belong and our memories are shared as the moments we spend become legacies we leave. It is a legacy that connects us through the sounds, sights, smells and memories for all who stop and take notice. On this #prairietuesday, we hope you enjoy the voices of people who share our passion and take a moment to laugh, cry and lose yourselves for a little while in the stories of what prairie offers us: mystery, discovery and hope. We hope these prairie stories warm you up and remind you of golden prairie days outside over the winter ahead.
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4.8 out of 5
62 reviews
msnabes 2023/12/20
Last one?? NOOOO!
I have learned so much from listening to this podcast. Sorry to hear this is the end. Thanks for all the great info and making it interesting to the...
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hillakilla09 2023/08/09
Yes please!
More podcasts about Minnesota’s natural areas please! Prairie pod is a great celebration of a great state!
cccccbbbbbmmmmm 2022/08/17
Hands down my favorite nature podcast
I love all of the specialist guests on this podcast and Megan’s enthusiasm and humor. I used to be a woods lover only but my mind is completely open t...
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trent#32 2021/05/15
Love this podcast!
Keep ‘em coming!
Ghjjjs 2021/08/10
Could be better
I love prairies and am so grateful for this informative podcast. I did however find the host to be excessively loud and soon tired of her endless laug...
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Musselshoals 2020/11/25
Fantastic podcast!
I love this podcast! A great source to learn about resorting prairies, how they function, and the animals that depend on them. Fun, lively and informa...
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Sailers and saide 2020/10/21
Fun, accessible, educational
Love this podcast so much! This fun, accessible prairie podcast enriches my day every time I listen. This passionately produced content is the audible...
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Katie Leuenberger 2020/07/16
Fun and informative!
I love listening and hearing from all different aspects from the science community.
davee2012 2020/05/02
Davee
Thanks for the show. I’m working on prairie restoration in East central Illinois. Much I can relate to and I’m learning as well.
Betseyp 2019/09/22
Ok
I love this podcast but PLEASE STOP SCREAMING INTO THE MICROPHONE. FFS
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