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Neida and the Giant Sequoias

Neida and the Giant Sequoias

FromI’ll Go If You Go Podcast


Neida and the Giant Sequoias

FromI’ll Go If You Go Podcast

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this sixth episode, host Emily Harwitz travels to the Sierra Nevada mountain range (figuratively) with guest Neida Rodriguez, a rising forestry student at Cal Poly Humboldt and this year’s Giant Sequoia Forest Fellow. There’s only one species of the biggest tree on Earth—giant sequoias—and it’s a special treat to hear from Neida herself about what it’s like to work among giants and what stewarding sequoias looks like today. From preparing the land for healthy fire to learning from the Tribes who know this land best, to monitoring for bears and finding gray wolf tracks (!), Neida regales us with tales from the field and gives us the latest on what’s happening in the world of giant sequoias.

ABOUT OUR GUEST
Neida Rodriguez is a forestry student at Cal Poly Humboldt and this year’s Giant Sequoia Forest Fellow. As a forester and naturalist, she hopes to restore and steward the places she loves while giving back to her community by creating opportunities for people to get out into the field. When she’s not walking amongst giant sequoias, you might find Neida in the desert admiring the beauty of all things great and small.

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Released:
Jun 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (24)

Welcome to I’ll Go If You Go, a Save the Redwoods League podcast. Through conversations with Black, Indigenous, and POC who explore and work in the outdoors, we’re building community and illuminating how Californians from all walks of life experience nature and conservation, in the redwoods and beyond. In season 2, multimedia science journalist Emily Harwitz (she/her) meets up with folks doing fun, traditional, and nontraditional things in the redwoods—from mushroom foraging to skateboarding. Follow Save the Redwoods on Instagram @savetheredwoods. Music and sound by Nhu Nguyen and Anni Feng.