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For Land's Sake: Wildland Predators with Delia Malone

Local ecologist Delia Malone talks to Bill about the importance of wildland predators.

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Karen Schroyer on For Land's Sake

Karen Schroyer is the Aspen/Sopris District Ranger for the White River National Forest. She joins host Bill Kight to talk local public lands issues.

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Ed Abbey on For Lands Sake

Host Bill Kight refreshes our memories of Ed Abbey and introduces him to the next generation of land lovers.

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Kight & Fayhee on For Land's Sake

M. John Fayhee , author, Aspen Times reporter, and former editor of the Mountain Gazette, is Bill's guest this month.

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Middle Colorado Watershed Council on For Land's Sake

The Middle Colorado Watershed Counci l works to protect the Colorado River and its tributaries, except the Roaring Fork River, from the border of Garfield and Eagle counties downstream to the east end...

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Roaring Fork Food Alliance on For Land's Sake

Gwen Garcelon, executive director of the Roaring Fork Food Alliance, joins Bill Kight to talk about the local food movement and increasing demand for food security in Colorado.

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Activist Steve Smith on For Land's Sake

Bill Kight interviews local land activist Steve Smith about current threats to public land .

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Crystal Valley Trail on For Land's Sake

KDNK's Public Affairs program For Land's Sake features guest Dale Will, of the Pitkin County Open Space and Trails program, talking about the completion of the Crystal River Trail to Crested Butte.

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For Land's Sake: Ballot Issue 1A

Today on For Land's Sake, Beth White and Matt Annabel join host Bill Kight to talk about Ballot Issue 1A and the importance of historical societies in Colorado.

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Environmental Ethics on For Land's Sake

For today's program, Bill Kight interviews Bo Persiko, at Colorado Mountain College, about environmental ethics.

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Public Lands Advocates Decry Monument Reductions

Will Roush of Wilderness Workshop joins Bill Kight to speak about President Trump's reduction of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments.

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Middle Colorado Watershed Council Prepares for Wild and Scenic Film Festival

Morgan Hill of the Middle Colorado Watershed Council joins host Bill Kight to talk about the Wild and Scenic Film Festival later this month.

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Genevieve Villamizar Discusses Landscaping on For Land's Sake

Today's guest is Genevieve Villamizar, outdoor landscape designer, CMC Instructor and writer. She discusses caring for plants in the Colorado climate.

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Dr. Will Evans on Our Centering Relationship to Place

Dr. Will Evans joins host Bill Kight to speak about slowing down in nature and allowing a relationship to the land to center us.

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From the Archives: Mary Noon and Fred Haberlein on For Land's Sake

On May 10, 2016, Bill Kight interviewed local artists Mary Noon and Fred Haberlein for one of the first ever episodes of For Land's Sake.

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For Land's Sake Provides a Crystal Valley Trail Update

Dale Will of Pitkin County Open Space and Trails provides an update on the Crystal Valley Trail.

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Green Burials on For Land's Sake

Elizabeth Fourneir, author of the Green Burial Guidebook, shares about her book on environmentally friendly burial practices.

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For Land's Sake: Journalist Cally Carswell on Sense of Place

Host Bill Kight talks to Cally Carswell, High Country News contributing editor, about a sense of place. You can find Carswell's essay in the August 6th issue of High Country News.

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Dr. Hausdoerffer Shares "Wildness"

Host Bill Kight speaks with Dr. John Hausdoerffer, the dean of the School of Environment & Sustainability at Western State Colorado University in Gunnison.

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Former Pitkin County Commissioner Dorothea Farris Discusses Land Use Issues

Long-time resident Dorothea Farris was a Pitkin County Commissioner for 12 years and brings much needed wisdom to current land use issues.

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