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 "Human interactions with the land, its vegetation, and its wildlife are obviously not all benign, but Earth Notes reminds us that there are many among us who have found ways to heal rather than further damage the places that we love."

- Gary Paul Nabhan

Airing every Wednesday at 6:33 AM, 8:33 AM, and 3:32 PM and Saturday at 9:34 AM

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The Colorado Plateau is one of North America’s human and environmental treasures. Ancient cultures have called this land of sun-baked deserts and lush mountain landscapes home for centuries. Earth Notes, KNAU’s weekly environmental series, explores the Plateau by telling stories of the intricate relationships between environmental issues and our daily lives.

Rooted in science and wrapped in human interest, the two minute long segments encourage listeners to think of themselves as part of the solution to environmental problems. Upbeat and informative, the program tries to foster hope and dampen despair about the environment, and motivate listeners to become more conscious and informed stewards of the Colorado Plateau.

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Credits

EarthNotes is produced by KNAU, Arizona Public Radio, and the Center for Sustainable Environments at Northern Arizona University. It’s funded in part by the City of Flagstaff’s Conservation Programs, Arizona Raft Adventures, Flagstaff Honda, and Southwest Wind Power.

EarthNotes scripts are edited by NAU’s Peter Friederici, narrated by Tristan Clum, Production Director at KUNM in Albuqeurque, New Mexico, and produced by KNAU’s News Director Daniel Kraker.  Writers include Rose Hauk, David Lukas, Anne Minard, Diane Hope, and Richard Mahler.

        
                                         Tristan Clum

Funded in part by...

Arizona Raft Adventures



Flagstaff Honda


Earth Notes - the book!

Twenty seven essays taken from the popular segment on KNAU, Earth Notes honors the environment we live in. Grand Canyon topics covered in the book include California condors, the annual HawkWatch International hawk count, recycling at Phantom Ranch, The Hopi salt mines, quaking aspens, and more.

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