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Episode 492: Gavin Van Horn on Our Shared Journey with Coyotes

Our Hen House 15 June 2019 16


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-Jasmin and Mariann mourn the passing of beloved activists Mary Max and Doug Greene. They also address the Fair Oaks controversy, and talk about some recent listener reviews and ratings. 
-Mariann talks to Gavin Van Horn about his recent book The Way of Coyote: Shared Journeys in the Urban Wilds. They also discuss how coyotes are an entry point into considering the ways that wildlife in urban areas is adapting to human presence, how cities are critical to conservation efforts, and some everyday practices that can expand our perception of the community-of-life (23:15)
-Mariann brings us more Rising Anxieties about Fair Oaks. (1:04:30).

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