Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden

Cultivating Place: Sustainability In Prisons Project

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I don't know about you, but for me the garden grounds me, at the same time that it liberates me. Being out in nature - in the garden or on the trail - opens my mind and heart, settles me down while simultaneously teaching me about and connecting me to nature, science and humanity. For some, the combination of grounding, expansion and liberation that can be gleaned from a greater understanding and connection to the natural world is crucial and valuable in even more immediate ways. 

This week on Cultivating Place, Kelli Bush and Carl Elliott of the Sustainability in Prisons Project in Washington State join us from the studios of KOAS Community Radio on the Evergreen State College campus. Kelli is the Program Manager for the Sustainability in Prisons Project, Carl is the project’s Conservation Nursery Manager.

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Kelli Bush explains more about the interstate initiative to restore sagebrush steppe habitat across the intermountain west.

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Educational and ecological programs of the SPP include native lowland prairie restoration, rearing and restoring populations of the endangered checkerspot butterfly and a interstate initiative to restore sagebrush steppe habitat across the intermountain west. 

The SPP is a partnership between the Evergreen State College & the Washington State Department of Corrections. Hope you listen.

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Jennifer Jewell is the creator and host of the national award-winning, weekly public radio program and podcast, Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History & the Human Impulse to Garden, Jennifer Jewell is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Particularly interested in the intersections between gardens, the native plant environments around them, and human culture, she is the daughter of garden and floral designing mother and a wildlife biologist father.