Ep. 177: The Plants of the Appalachian Trail with Kaydubs the Hiking Scientist (feat. Kristen Wickert)
GUEST:
- https://www.instagram.com/kaydubsthehikingscientist/
- https://www.patreon.com/Kaydubsthehikingscientist
- https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/dr-kristen-wickert/the-plants-of-the-appalachian-trail/9781643260402/
MENTIONS:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Mountains_(New_England)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophyllum_commune
MUSHROOM HOUR:
- https://welcometomushroomhour.com
- https://instagram.com/welcome_to_mushroom_hour
- https://tiktok.com/@welcome_to_mushroom_hour
Show Music courtesy of the one and only Chris Peck: https://peckthetowncrier.bandcamp.com/
TOPICS COVERED:
- Pursuing a PhD, Introduced to Instagram
- Moving Back to Appalachia
- Embracing Fungi
- Wild Biodiversity of Appalachian Mountains
- Appreciating our Local Ecology
- Plants of the Appalachian Trail
- Don’t Underestimate the Understory
- Social Media & Mental Health
- Science Communication & Making Science Real
- Connecting Beyond Social Media
- Process of Writing a Field Guide
- Tips for the Amateur Naturalist
- Find Your Local Mushroom Club
- Pursuing Academic Mycology
Hello,
I wanted to tell you that I really enjoyed the pcast of The Plants of the Appalachian Trail. The species diversity from region to region is staggering, but the bid diversity between the same species from region to region is phenomenal. Your podcast information is paramount to those of us in the midwest where we do not have as much industry coverage.
Thank you
Rik Wise
Oklahoma Mycology
Oklahoma Mycology Community
HI, wanted to shout out and let you know I enjoyed your pcast of The Plants of the Appalachian Trail. Living in Oklahoma, our species diversity is so varied from other parts of the country and yet while we have many of the same species, the bio diversity is phenomenal. I just thought it was time I reach out and tell you that I enjoy The Mushroom Hour and to keep up the pcasting..
Rik Wise
Oklahoma Mycology
Oklahoma Mycology Community