Episodes

  • Strengthening Local Food Systems in Thurston County – A New USDA Meat Processing Facility
    May 5 2026

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, guest host Sarah Moorehead, sits down with Thurston County Commissioner Carolina Mejia, Thurston County Commissioner Wayne Fournier, Aslan Meade from Thurston Economic Development Council, and Jennifer Colvin from Colvin Ranch to discuss new pathways to strengthening our local food infrastructure. In Thurston County, our farms and ranches are more than just part of the landscape, they are part of who we are. They feed our families, steward our natural resources, and sustain a way of life rooted in connection to the land. But for years, local producers have faced a growing challenge: limited access to meat processing. Animals were transported long distances, costs increased, and small and mid-sized operations struggled to stay viable. Now, that’s changing. A new USDA-certified meat processing facility in Thurston County is creating a critical link in our local food system: bringing processing capacity closer to home, expanding opportunities for farmers and ranchers, and increasing access to locally raised food for our community. This project is the result of strong local partnerships. Producers, public leaders, and organizations, including the Thurston Conservation District, are working together to advance practical, community-driven solutions. It reflects our shared commitment to voluntary stewardship, thriving working lands, and a resilient, locally rooted economy. At its heart, this is about more than infrastructure. It’s about ensuring that Thurston County remains a place where agriculture can thrive, communities stay connected to their food, and future generations can continue to steward the land. Tune in to learn more!

    Resources:

    • Thurston Economic Development Council
    • Thurston County Commissioner Wayne Fournier
    • Thurston County Commissioner Carolina Mejia
    • Colvin Ranch
    • Agriculture Innovation Park
    • Regional Agricultural Development


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • An Inside Look at Thurston Conservation District
    Mar 31 2026

    This week, we’re joined by TCD’s Executive Director, Sarah Moorehead, for an inside look at what’s new at TCD. We dive into our exciting new strategic plan and the behind-the-scenes work that brought it to life. We also share important updates on our 2026 budget, including rates and charges renewal, and tackle some common misconceptions about Conservation Districts. Plus, don’t miss a few updates about the podcast itself. Tune in to stay connected!

    Resources:

    Check out our 2026 - 2030 Strategic Plan

    Learn more about Rates and Charges

    View our 2026 Annual Budget

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    53 mins
  • Bee Kind to Insects
    Dec 29 2025

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by Corin Pease, Pollinator Conservation Specialist at Xerces Society & NRCS Partner Biologist. Corin’s experience spans agriculture, entomology, and integrated pest management (IPM). As a researcher, Corin has studied insects associated with native hedgerows, conservation biological control, and pest management. We dive into what constitutes a pollinator vs. a beneficial insect, the role of beneficial insects in agriculture, and tools for building resilience to the things that threaten these important insects whether you farm or have a yard. Listen to learn how we can all positively impact these important insects!

    Resources

    • Xerces Society Publications Library
    • Xerces Society Pollinator Resource Center
    • Xerces Society WA Bumble Bee Habitat Kits
    • Xerces Society Bumble Bee Atlas
    • Discovering Hedgerows Pt. 1 - Podcast Episode
    • Discovering Hedgerows Pt. 2 - Podcast Episode
    • TCD's Resource Library
    • TCD's Native Plant Sale - pre-order through January 2026


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    50 mins
  • Leaf to Life: Macroinvertebrates and Carbon Cycling
    Nov 3 2025

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by Dr. Carri LeRoy a local researcher and professor at The Evergreen State College. Together, we discuss why improving water quality is important, the role macroinvertebrates play in the ecosystem, and the importance of the carbon cycle. Dr. LeRoy talks about her intriguing research and shares ways we can all support a healthier future. Tune in to learn more!

    Learn More

    • Dr. LeRoy's Research
    • Dr. LeRoy's Lectures on Aquatic Entomology Part 1
    • Dr. LeRoy's Lectures on Aquatic Entomology Part 2

    Get Involved

    • Thurston County Stream Team

    Interesting Articles

    • The Carboniferous Period and Fossil Fuels: Understanding Their Connection
    • A Graphical History of Atmospheric CO2 Levels Over Time
    • Global river water quality under climate change and hydroclimatic extremes
    • The Impact of Pharmaceuticals Released to the Environment
    • Why is Clean Water Important? A Lifeline for Health, Prosperity, and Sustainability
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    49 mins
  • Flying Through the Riparian Zone
    Aug 7 2025

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by Kim Adelson, vice president and education chair of the South Sound Bird Alliance. Together, we dive into the the world of birds. We discuss the role birds play in riparian zones, areas near streams and rivers and why their presences is a vital part of a healthy and functioning ecosystem. We also explore the history of riparian zones in the Pacific northwest and discuss how this has led to a decline in bird species regionally. Tune in to learn more about how the South Sound Bird Alliance is supporting conservation efforts and learn about the role you can play to be a part of the solution!

    Resources:

    South Sound Birding Alliance

    Timberland Library Birding Kit

    Ripple Effect - Learn about riparian zones

    Book: Birds of the Pacific Northwest

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    53 mins
  • Working with Beavers: Nature’s Ecosystem Engineer
    May 22 2025

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters we are joined by Elyssa Kerr, Executive Director of Beavers Northwest. Together, we dive into the the world of beavers. We discuss the history of the American Beaver and hear all about why this critter is a vital part of a healthy and functioning ecosystem. We also explore the conflict humans and beavers face and discuss ways we can collaboratively work with nature's ecosystem engineer to support a healthy ecosystem and support infrastructure and agricultural lands. Tune in to learn more about Beaver Northwest's important work in our community!

    Resources:

    • Beavers Northwest (beaversnw.org)
    • The Beaver Institute
    • Eager (Book)
    • Beaver Con (Convention)
    • iNaturalist


    This podcast is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.

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    45 mins
  • A Sit-down with TCD's Board of Supervisors
    Mar 15 2025

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by TCD's Board of Supervisors TJ Johnson, Betsie De Wreede, Doug Rushton, Marianne Tompkins, and David Iyall. During this episode, we get to know each of our board members and hear more about TCD's organizational goals. We discuss the responsibilities of board supervisors and learn more about our upcoming election. Tune in to hear about TCD's organizational priorities and how to get involved in our Board elections!

    A mail-in election for Position 2 on TCD's Board of Supervisors will be held March 18, 2025. Registered voters who live within the Conservation District boundaries are encouraged to vote in the 2025 election. Get your ballot in person March 12-18 during weekdays between 8am and 4:30pm from elections staff at the Thurston Conservation District offices (582 Tilley Ct SE, Suite 152, Tumwater, WA 98501)

    Resources:

    • Learn more about TCD's Board Members here.
    • Learn more about TCD election here.
    • 2025 Appointed Board Member opening.

    Other election and appointment resources:

    • WSCC Appointed Board Member Application Form
    • Election and Appointment WAC
    • CD Supervisor Appointment Guide
    • Conservation District Elections Accountability and Transparency Information
    • WA State Conservation Commission (WSCC) Guide to Conservation District Elections
    • Conservation District Elections FAQs from WSCC
    • TCD’s Election FAQ page


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    57 mins
  • Discovering Hedgerows Part 2
    Feb 24 2025

    On this month's episode of Conservation Starters, we are joined by Senior WSU Extension Coordinator & Educator, Erica Guttman. During this episode we dive even deeper into the world of hedgerows, exploring hedgerow design and planting plans. We discuss how to examine your landscape and choose the best plants for your space. We also talk about sourcing plants for your hedgerow and share lots of resources available to our listeners! Tune in to hear more about our ongoing partnership and learn about upcoming opportunities to get involved.


    Resources:

    Hedgerow Toolkit

    Hedgerow Webinars & Videos

    Native Plant Salvage Plant Sale

    Thurston Conservation District Native Plant Festival & Sale

    Plant Sourcing List

    Sign-up to join us on March 22nd!


    This podcast is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.

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    1 hr and 10 mins