Season 1 - Black Ash: An Elusive Tree

 

In this episode of Rarefied, host Meredith Meeker explores the fascinating world of the black ash tree and its conservation challenges. Featuring guests Nina Hunt and Heather Zurbrigg from the Forest Gene Conservation Association (FGCA), the discussion covers the tree's ecological and cultural significance, particularly its role in wetlands and its connection to Indigenous communities. The episode delves into the impact of the invasive emerald ash borer, efforts to identify and propagate resistant trees, and collaborations with various research, government, and Indigenous organizations. Listeners are encouraged to participate in conservation efforts through citizen science platforms like iNaturalist and TreeSnap. The episode highlights the importance of preserving genetic diversity and fostering partnerships in the fight to save this keystone species.

fgca.net 

www.inaturalist.org/projects/ontario-black-ash-inventory,

treesnap.org/

00:00 Introduction to Rareified Podcast

00:34 Meredith's College Days and Black Ash Introduction

01:21 Black Ash Characteristics and Habitat

02:02 Why Black Ash is Endangered

02:22 Meet the Experts: Nina Hunt and Heather Zurbrig

04:03 Black Ash Conservation Efforts

05:24 Challenges and Strategies in Black Ash Conservation

17:14 The Role of Indigenous Communities

22:23 How You Can Help Save Black Ash

27:30 Personal Stories and Reflections

35:26 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser

 

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