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Golden State Naturalist

Golden State Naturalist

Written by: Michelle Fullner
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Golden State Naturalist is a love letter to California's ecological past, present, and future. Come with Michelle Fullner as she climbs to the top of a beaver dam, descends into a tar pit, peers into the canopy of a giant sequoia, and basks in the glow of the Milky Way under the eerie silhouettes of Joshua trees. Each episode, Michelle interviews captivating experts in their natural habitats across California to find out how the unique plants, animals, geology, and hydrology of this biodiversity hotspot make this state Golden.Michelle Fullner Biological Sciences Science
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  • Resolutions with Anders Reynolds and Bill Hodge
    Dec 30 2025

    Are you making New Year's resolutions this year? Mine are a little unconventional. Find out what they are and get to know two incredible advocates for public land, Anders Reynolds and Bill Hodge of The Wild Idea Podcast, on this special bonus episode.


    And of course remember to check out The Wild Idea Podcast as soon as you're done listening here.


    Happy New Year, friends!

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    32 mins
  • Critical Mast: Oak Trees with Zarah Wyly
    Oct 28 2025

    We need every single species of native tree here in California, but our 20+ varieties of native oaks are the most crucial of all. In this episode, join me and my guest, Zarah Wyly, on a walk through a relatively new oak woodland in Folsom dotted with two ancient, magnificent oak trees. Learn the story of how this unusual woodland came to be, find out why oaks are my all-time favorite trees, and explore such questions as: What kinds of life are supported by oak trees? If I plant one, will it wreck my house? What do you have to do to acorns to make them edible? Why does it look like some oak trees are growing apples? How do oaks spread such heavy seeds? What kinds of variety is there among different oak species? What does any of this have to do with the Declaration of Independence?

    And here's a handy list of the other podcasts participating in Critical Mast!

    • Future Ecologies
    • Jumpstart Nature
    • Nature's Archive
    • Learning from Nature: The Biomimicry Podcast
    • Outside/In


    Ok, get ready for a lot of links. Here you goooooo!

    The Declaration of Independence and the Hand of Time

    The Nature of Oaks, by Douglas Tallamy

    National Resources Conservation Service Resource on Grazing

    Secrets of the Oak Woodlands, by Kate Marianchild

    Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer

    City Nature Challenge

    Sacramento Tree Foundation

    Calscape (to help with planting natives!)

    Daniel Airola's research on bird diversity in urban forests

    The theme song is called "i dunno" by grapes, and it can be found here.

    Follow me on Instagram @goldenstatenaturalist

    My website is www.goldenstatenaturalist.com

    You can find me on Patreon here.

    Episode photo by Bendp

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Symbiotic Cities with Kat Superfisky
    Sep 26 2025

    Can cities be good for wildlife? Or at least not so bad? What changes would we need to make to welcome more life into our cities? How would those changes impact humans? What are other cities already trying?

    Come with me and Kat Superfisky to the largest city in California, where we discuss all of this and so much more.


    Note: This interview was recorded in September of 2024, so any references to the Federal government are references to the government during the Biden Administration.


    Helpful Links:

    Kat’s website

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    Support Golden State Naturalist on ⁠Patreon⁠ and get perks starting at $4/month.

    Follow me on ⁠Instagram⁠.

    My website is ⁠goldenstatenaturalist.com⁠.

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    The theme song is called “i dunno” by grapes and can be found ⁠here⁠.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
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