28 Nature Guide John "Griff" Griffith on Ecology, Nature, Cougars, and Predators
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"Griff" Griffith joins us to discuss: -his background and how he became interested in nature -the flora, fauna, land, and First Peoples of Northern California -how First Peoples influenced their...
mostra más-his background and how he became interested in nature
-the flora, fauna, land, and First Peoples of Northern California
-how First Peoples influenced their local ecologies
-the importance of fire to some ecosystems
-Kyle Burgess, "The Cougar Guy," and his Mountain Lion encounter that went viral
-books Griff recommends
-the importance of predators to keep ecosystems healthy for humans
-habitat fragmentation
-and more
About Griff: "As the host of Animal Planet’s online show 'Wild Jobs,' and a lifetime wildlife conservationist, John 'Griff' Griffith believes in the importance of relationships: wildlife to earth, wildlife to plants, wildlife to people, and people to people. This philosophy has led to many rewarding collaborations, including being selected by Earth Island Institute as one of four Americans to serve as low-impact ecotourism advisors to Siberia, being featured in the celebrated documentary 'Diversity and Inclusion in Our Wild Spaces,' and having his work introduced twice in the book, When Mountain Lions Are Neighbors.
"His lifelong commitment to wildlife and people also includes a seventeen-year career as a supervisor in a youth development program called the California Conservation Corps, where he led groups of young adults, often from distressed communities, to restore natural areas and wildlife populations in a process he calls 'rewilding.' He often made videos with these Corps members, a few of which have gone viral. His most famous video 'Boss Dances Like a Boss' has 7 million views on YouTube alone and was featured on The Today Show, Headline News, Good Morning America, various international programs, and MTV’s Ain’t That America and Ridiculousness. Several of his other videos have been featured on the show RightThisMinute.
"In 2014, he also created the BioBlitz Dance for National Geographic and their BioBlitz events. The dance spread worldwide, with BioBlitz Dance videos coming from over 10 different countries. Two years after he created the dance, National Geographic flew John and two of his Corps members to Washington, D.C., to do the BioBlitz Dance onstage with Gary Knell, CEO of the National Geographic Society, and Sally Jewell, former Secretary of the Interior. The BioBlitz Dance is still being enjoyed at outdoor events all over the world, and became the official dance of several schools, kids’ camps, and P-22 Day Festivals, in Los Angeles.
"When John is not writing, presenting, or making videos for his own online platforms, he’s helping people connect to the redwood region as a natural and cultural resource interpreter for California State Parks."
Contact Griff:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GriffWild
Instagram: @TheNatureNut
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TotemMagicGoingMAD
Wild Jobs: https://www.facebook.com/watch/AnimalPlanet/341870596689084/
Contact Michael:
1. ccerppodcast@aol.com
2. http://www.goldams.com
3. https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gold-2883921/
4. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1152144714995033/
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Show notes
1. Griff dance videos
a. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKNhCjA0pdU
b. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxDQHPvlD7A
2. BioBlitz dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNpKrHgW9ow
3. Animal Planet's Wild Jobs program: https://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/wild-jobs/
4. Doug Tallamy
a. Bio
i. https://www.udel.edu/faculty-staff/experts/douglas-tallamy/
ii. https://www.udel.edu/canr/departments/entomology-and-wildlife-ecology/faculty-staff/doug-tallamy/
iii. https://www.humansandnature.org/doug-tallamy
b. Bringing Nature Home by Douglas W. Tallamy
https://www.amazon.com/Bringing-Nature-Home-Wildlife-Expanded/dp/0881929921/
c. Nature's Best Hope by Douglas W. Tallamy
https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Best-Hope-Approach-Conservation/dp/1604699000/
d. "Meet the Ecologist Who Wants You to Unleash the Wild on Your Backyard" by Jerry Adler
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/meet-ecologist-who-wants-unleash-wild-backyard-180974372/
5. E.O. Wilson
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._O._Wilson
b. https://eowilsonfoundation.org/e-o-wilson/
c. Some of his books
i. Half-Earth: Our Planet's Fight for Life by Edward O. Wilson
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZAT8VNE/
ii. Tales From the Ant World by Edward O. Wilson
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZAT8VNE/
iii. Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge by E. O. Wilson
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P5557DK/
6. Eel River
a. https://www.rivers.gov/rivers/eel.php
b. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eel_River_(California)
7. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
a. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=429
b. https://www.stateparks.com/sinkyone_wilderness.html
c. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinkyone_Wilderness_State_Park
8. Humboldt Redwoods State Park
a. https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=425
b. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humboldt_Redwoods_State_Park
9. Yurok
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurok
b. https://www.yuroktribe.org
c. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yurok
10. Wiyot
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiyot
b. http://www.wiyot.us
11. Hupa
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hupa
b. https://factcards.califa.org/cai/hupa.html
12. Tribes of California: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/California_tribes_%26_languages_at_contact.png/1200px-California_tribes_%26_languages_at_contact.png
13. The Ecological Benefits of Fire (a bit to get some idea about it and start looking into it)
a. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/article/ecological-benefits-fire/
b. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_ecology
c. https://learnforests.org/sites/default/files/EcologicalRoleofFire.pdf
d. https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1007/BF03400628
e. http://pacificbio.org/initiatives/fire/fire_ecology.html
14. Before the Wilderness: Environmental Management by Native Californians by Kat Anderson and Thomas C. Blackburn: https://www.amazon.com/Before-Wilderness-Environmental-Californians-Anthropological/dp/0879191260/
15. 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
https://www.amazon.com/1491-Revelations-Americas-Before-Columbus/dp/1400032059/
16. Kyle Burgess and the Mountain Lion
a. Original video
i. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pg2CDCm34w
ii. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xu3FBGQ2Eo
iii. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ktRhBcHza4
b. Griff's interview of Kyle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grmIkU6Et4A
c. Griff talking about Mountain Lions and Kyle's incident: https://www.facebook.com/NorthCoastRedwoods/videos/347371733000314
d. "Cougar Experts Weigh In On That Viral Video" by Sara Tabin
https://www.forbes.com/sites/saratabin/2020/10/15/cougar-experts-weigh-in-on-that-viral-video/
e. " ‘I don’t feel like dying today’: Utahn describes how he survived 6-minute cougar encounter" by Katie McKellar: https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/10/12/21513450/utah-cougar-mountain-lion-encounter-viral-provo-slate-canyon-attack-stalk-survive
17. Kyle Burgess's "I Am the Cougar Guy" website: https://www.iamthecougarguy.com
18. Cougar Conservancy: https://cougarconservancy.org/
19. Mountain Lion Foundation: https://mountainlion.org/
20. Wolves of Yellowstone
a. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF4F7yvMlAM
b. https://www.pbs.org/strangedays/episodes/predators/experts/yellowstonewolves.html?fbclid=IwAR0cuFEBV9alZ-0xg28Nv6yr5vALGl27q2EJTeOs8G3czK2JnoIH6v_wvtM
c. "How Wolves Change Rivers:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysa5OBhXz-Q
21. The importance of predators (a bit to get some idea about it and start looking into it)
a. "The Crucial Role of Predators: A New Perspective on Ecology" by Caroline Fraser
https://e360.yale.edu/features/the_crucial_role_of_predators_a_new_perspective_on_ecology
b. "The Ecological Importance of Predators"
https://www.nrdc.org/sites/default/files/predatorimportance.pdf
c. "The Importance of Predators"
https://www.predatordefense.org/predators.htm
d. "Top Predators Key to Ecosystem Survival, Study Shows" by Bjorn Carey
https://www.livescience.com/4171-top-predators-key-ecosystem-survival-study-shows.html
22. Keystone species
a. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGg5it5FMI
b. "Robert Paine, UW ecologist who identified ‘keystone species,’ dies at 83:" https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/robert-paine-uw-ecologist-who-identified-keystone-species-dies-at-83/
c. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_T._Paine_(zoologist)
d. "The Ecologist Who Threw Starfish" by Sean Carroll: http://nautil.us/issue/34/adaptation/the-ecologist-who-threw-starfish
23. The Kaibab: a need for predators and good ecology
a. "The Lesson of the Kaibab"
https://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/kaibab.html
b. "Was Aldo Leopold Right about the Kaibab Deer Herd?" by Binkley, Moore, et. al.
http://www.rmtrr.org/data/Binkleyetal_2006_Ecosystems.pdf
24. Habitat Fragmentation (a bit to get some idea about it and start looking into it)
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_fragmentation
b. "Negative and positive effects of habitat fragmentation on animals"
https://www.animal-ethics.org/negative-and-positive-effects-of-habitat-fragmentation-for-animals/
c. "Causes and consequences of habitat fragmentation in river networks" by Fuller, Doyle, et. al.
http://www.jlakes.org/config/hpkx/news_category/2016-03-22/Fuller_et_al-2015-Annals_of_the_New_York_Academy_of_Sciences.pdf
d. "Ecological Responses to Habitat Fragmentation Per Se" by Lenore Fahrig
https://www.glel.carleton.ca/PDF/webDump/17FahrigAREES.pdf
Bio and picture courtesy John "Griff" Griffith.
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