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#5 For Watershed Restoration in California Emily Fairfax Says We Should Leave More of it to Beavers
Season 1 ¡ Episode 5
lundi 20 dÊcembre 2021 ⢠Duration 37:19
Dr.  Emily Fairfax is quantitatively proving the value of the beaver to  watershed restoration in California. Her work is showing that with  beavers on the landscape, we can be more fire, flood, and drought  resilient. Beavers are a keystone species missing from many parts of  their historical rangeâand their absence is showingâCalifornia has lost  95 percent of its pre-colonial wetlands. Fairfax says that while the  reintroduction of beavers back into California watersheds is crucial, we  can and should get started mimicking what beavers do on the land,  slowing, spreading, and sinking water, by using beaver dam analogs and  beaver building principles.
For more information on Emily Fairfaxâs work visit: https://emilyfairfaxscience.com/
Episode Host: Pete Deneen
Sound editing and mixing: Ryan Evans
Music: Todd Hannigan
This podcast was made possible with funding and support by creative  collective and producer Watershed Progressive, the Tuolumne County  Resource Conservation District, California Department of Water  Resources, the Wildlife Conservation Board, and the residents of  California who supported Prop 84 and Prop 1
#4 Planting the Rain: An Urgent Conversation with Rainwater Harvesting Guru Brad Lancaster
Season 1 ¡ Episode 4
lundi 13 dÊcembre 2021 ⢠Duration 52:32
Brad Lancasterâs ideas are practical, radical, and urgently needed. In this episode Brad describes how he began harvesting street runoff at his home  in the Sonoran Desert, where he now harvests 100,000 gallons per year  on just 1/8th of an acre. Bradâs rainwater harvesting methods grew into a citywide  movement toward regenerative hydration practices in his hometown of  Tucson. His easy-to-implement strategies for water resilience are  economical and readily adoptable. With California in hydrological  deficitâand as climate change exacerbates the scarcity wrought by  overallocationâthis conversation with Brad contains both essential  inspiration and practical tools you can apply at your home, not only  survive the ongoing drought and reduce your water cost, but to enhance  the quality and abundance of your life.
A link to the original interview and transcript with Brad Lancaster: http://www.watertoolkit.org/?page_id=2670
For more information on Brad Lancasterâs work visit: https://www.harvestingrainwater.com/ and www.NeighborhoodForesters.org
Episode Host: Pete Deneen
Sound editing and mixing: Ryan Evans
Music: Todd Hannigan
Original interview with Brad Lancaster: Charles Upton
This podcast was made possible with funding and support by creative  collective and producer Watershed Progressive, the Tuolumne County  Resource Conservation District, California Department of Water  Resources, and the residents of California who supported Prop 84.
#3 Your Watershed is Your Lifeboat: Regenerative Hydration with Permaculturist Brock Dolman
Season 1 ¡ Episode 3
mercredi 6 janvier 2021 ⢠Duration 01:03:00
Brock Dolman is a biologist and systems thinker. He is the co-founder of Occidental Arts and Ecology Centerâone of the first permaculture education centers in North America. In this episode, Brock colorfully muralizes the concept of regenerative hydration by connecting backyard tools like rainwater, greywater, and fog harvesting, with conceptual tools like water budgets and unorthodox partnerships with keystone species, like the beaver. Brock wants us to think of watersheds as a lifeboat, where we not just slow it, spread it, sink it, but think it, too. This conversation will leave you looking at your space and place differentlyâand gives you easy-to-implement water and land management solutions for your backyard, business, or organization!
#2 What You Do in Your Backyard Makes a Difference, with Martha Davis and Tom Ash
Season 1 ¡ Episode 2
jeudi 3 dÊcembre 2020 ⢠Duration 35:34
Individual water choices matter. Â Martha Davis spent much of the past two decades in a leadership position at the Inland Empire Utilities Agency. She currently serves on the boards of the Mono Lake Committee, the Sierra Institute for Community and Environment, and the Community Water Center. Martha joins us to reflect on the late water conservation legend Tom Ash, a horticulturist who spent three decades in public water and was a leader in believing what you do in your backyard can make a difference. This conversation is a sweet one.Â
Episode Host: Pete Deneen
Sound editing and mixing: Ryan Evans
Music: Todd Hannigan
Original interview with Brock Dolman: Charles Upton
#1 Start Rainwater Harvesting in Your Backyard Today, with Debbie Franco and Brad Lancaster
Season 1 ¡ Episode 1
jeudi 19 novembre 2020 ⢠Duration 27:54
Is rainwater harvesting the solution? From the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research, Debbie Franco, the senior advisor for water and rural affairs, shares her personal thoughts on the stateâs water inequities and how practices like rainwater harvesting can improve the health of the stateâs watersheds. The conversation centers around reflections on an interview with drylands water guru, Brad Lancaster, an expert in the field of rainwater harvesting and water management. Pieces of an interview from Lancasterâs masterclass in âplanting the rainâ are interwoven throughout an insightful and inspiring conversation on how California can realign its relationship with water.Â
A link to the original interview and full transcript with Brad Lancaster: http://www.watertoolkit.org/?page_id=2670
For more information on Brad Lancasterâs work visit: https://www.harvestingrainwater.com/ and https://dunbarspringneighborhoodforesters.org/
Episode Host: Pete Deneen
Sound editing and mixing: Ryan Evans
Music: Todd Hannigan
Original interview with Brad Lancaster: Charles Upton
Welcome to The Water Table
Season 1 ¡ Episode 1
mardi 17 novembre 2020 ⢠Duration 01:50
A solutions-focused conversation for California water resilience. We explore topics like water conservation, hazard mitigation, community water security, and watershed and community health.
The Water Table Podcast is the education and outreach platform for the Land Resilience Partnership, supported by the voters of California (Prop 84), the Department of Water Resources, and the Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District.
- Hosted by Pete Deneen
- Edited by Ryan Evans
- Music by Todd Hannigan
Visit our blog at www.watertoolkit.org








