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Mostly Good Environmental News # 10

Mostly Good Environmental News # 10

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The Mostly Good Environmental News Report highlights positive environmental stories, focusing on conservation efforts and ecological restoration. The conversation covers the successful translocation of woodpeckers in Florida, the ecological impact of wolves on aspen trees in Yellowstone, the invasive python problem in the Everglades, and innovative solutions like the Staten Island Blue Belt. The report also addresses environmental challenges such as pesticide impacts on monarch butterflies and the importance of protecting water sources like Owasco Lake. The discussion concludes with a focus on the effects of marine heat waves and the resurgence of bobcats as a natural control for Lyme disease.

In this episode

00:00 Introduction to Positive Environmental News

01:12 Translocation Success: Woodpeckers in Florida0

5:35 Wolves and Aspen Trees: A Symbiotic Recovery

10:24 The Python Problem: Invasive Species in the Everglades

13:57 Staten Island Blue Belt: Innovative Stormwater Management

17:48 Bad News Snippets: Environmental Challenges

18:21 Monarch Butterflies: Pesticide Poisoning

Protecting water sources of Owasco Lake

The effects of marine heat waves

19:50 Bobcats: Nature's Lyme Disease Control

22:05 Conclusion


Keywords:

Bluebelt, Blue Belt, Albert Appleton, Natural drainage, Storm sewer, Staten Island bluebelt, Staten Island blue belt, Forebay, Red-cockaded woodpecker, Avon Park bombing range, Avon Park Air Force range, Bird translocation, Woodpecker translocation, At-risk species, Python, Burmese python, Everglades python, Marsh rabbits, Bobcat decline, Spy python, Yellowstone aspen, Quaking aspen, Rocky Mountain ecosystem, Elk browsing, Aspen canopy, Gray wolf, Gray wolf and elk

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