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125. How Smokey the Bear Changed America: The Importance of Grasslands with Kyle Lybarger of The Native Habitat Project

125. How Smokey the Bear Changed America: The Importance of Grasslands with Kyle Lybarger of The Native Habitat Project

FromThe Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained


125. How Smokey the Bear Changed America: The Importance of Grasslands with Kyle Lybarger of The Native Habitat Project

FromThe Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today's guest is Kyle Lybarger, a forester and conservationist from north Alabama. His passion is identifying, protecting, and managing the overlooked grassland ecosystems in his region and educating the public about the environmental value and climate benefits of these native plants. Most people don't realize that so many of our forested areas were once actually native grasslands that were maintained by the grazing of native animal life and the management practices of the native people. In this conversation, Kyle also explains the importance of fire in land management, both the naturally occurring fires and those that indigenous people practiced to sustain local food systems. Tune in to hear Kyle's take on Smokey the Bear, rewilding and the "no-mow" movement, how our domestic landscape has shifted here in the United States and what we can all do to reinvigorate our land and secure our food system. 
Topics Discussed:

How Kyle got to the Native Habitat Project and how that evolved

Grassland ecosystems

The need for education about native plants

The ecological role of grasslands

Why the grasslands have disappeared

Kyle discusses "rewilding"


Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee 

The role of burning in maintaining grasslands

How Native Americans utilized the grassland ecosystems

How Smoky the Bear and growing populations changed land management practices

Porter's Goldenrod

Hartselle Sandstone Barren

How Kyle established an outdoor classroom in his hometown

How forestry competes with biodiversity

Grasslands are valuable for sequestering carbon

Birds for Beef

Jenny Harris of White Oak Pastures


Grazing Gone Native with The American Forage Council

Discretionary use of sprays to restore grasslands

Restoring lawns to native habitats for wildlife diversity and for creating reliable food sources


Connect with Kyle:

Native Habitat Project's website

Kyle's FB page, Native Habitat Managers


On Tik Tok @nativeplanttok


On Instagram @nativehabitatproject


The Native Habitat Podcast


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Original music by John Kingsley. The Good Dirt podcast is edited and engineered by Aleksandra van der Westhuizen and produced by Mary Ball. The Good Dirt is a part of the Connectd Podcasts Network.
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Released:
Jan 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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