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Estimated from 2 chart positions in 2 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · Nature#1615K to 30K
- 🇹🇭TH · Nature#863K to 10K
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4K to 20K🎙 Weekly cadence·16 episodes·Last published 5mo ago - Monthly Reach
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8K to 40K🇺🇸75%🇹🇭25% - Active Followers
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2.4K to 12K
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Recent episodes
Saving Black Run: Grassroots Power In New Jersey
Nov 25, 2025
23m 08s
Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Making Every Drop Count
Jul 25, 2025
25m 01s
Roots and Resilience: Sicilian Americans in the Pine Barrens with Natalie Stone
Apr 27, 2024
29m 16s
Wharton State Forest- Navigating the New Visitor Use Map - with Russell Juelg
Jan 9, 2024
41m 18s
Allen Crawford - A Wild Promise
Jul 21, 2023
43m 14s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 11/25/25 | ![]() Saving Black Run: Grassroots Power In New Jersey | What happens upstream doesn’t stay upstream. We sit down with ecology director Kayleigh Henry to unpack a year-and-a-half fight to protect the Black Run headwaters beside one of the Pine Barrens’ most loved preserves—and how a youth-powered movement helped to make it happen. Together we trace the arc from first community hikes to packed council meetings, a 50,000-strong petition, and a pivotal Pinelands Commission decision to designate 2,400 acres as forest area. We explain how township mas... | 23m 08s | ||||||
| 7/25/25 | ![]() Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Making Every Drop Count | yWhat happens when rain has nowhere to go? As climate patterns shift and development spreads across the landscape, our relationship with rainwater has become increasingly complex and problematic. Matthew Laconey, bio-environmental engineer with Rutgers University's Water Resources Program, takes us deep into the world of green stormwater infrastructure and why it matters to every community. When rainwater hits impervious surfaces like parking lots and rooftops instead of natural areas, it cr... | 25m 01s | ||||||
| 4/27/24 | ![]() Roots and Resilience: Sicilian Americans in the Pine Barrens with Natalie Stone | With our guest Natalie Stone, we explore the deep roots of Sicilians and Italian Americans in the area , what it means to be a piney, and the cultural traditions that bind us all together.. The Pine Barrens complex web of culture, food, politics and history make the place of emblematic of America's cultural saga as the past mingles with the voices of today. | 29m 16s | ||||||
| 1/9/24 | ![]() Wharton State Forest- Navigating the New Visitor Use Map - with Russell Juelg | Ever wandered through the Pine Barrens and marveled at its serene beauty? Russell Juelg of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation joins us to navigate the past, present, and future of this ecological treasure. The debate over motorized routes within the forest sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the balancing act of accessibility and environmental stewardship. We dissect the history etched into the paths crisscrossing the Pine Barrens and the Pinelands Preservation Alliance's ... | 41m 18s | ||||||
| 7/21/23 | ![]() Allen Crawford - A Wild Promise | An interview with Pine Barrens Advocate, Illustrator and Author Allen Crawford about his new book, A Wild Promise, in which he creates a tapestry of our nation’s habitats—oceans, mountains, deserts, wetlands, prairies, and forests—and the varied species that call these places home. We discuss his book, movement conservation, and some of his experiences in the Pines. | 43m 14s | ||||||
| 7/5/23 | ![]() Joanna Burger P.h.D - Northern Pine Snake Conservation | In this episode, Joanna and I discuss the importance of conserving large habitat spaces for wildlife and the future of wildlife conservation in the NJ Pinelands. Hosted by Jason Howell Presented by Pinelands Preservation Alliance Music by Merce Ridgway and the Pine Hawkers | 42m 48s | ||||||
| 3/3/23 | ![]() Jackson Pines - Album Release - Pine Barrens Volume One | In this episode we interview the band Jackson Pines about their new album, Pine Barrens Volume one. We get into the history of folk music in the Pine Barrens and how place affects music and vice versa. Jackson Pines new Album - Pine Barrens Volume One https://jacksonpines.bandcamp.com/album/pine-barrens-volume-one Original recordings of Merce Ridgway Jr. Pinehawkers by Mary Hufford and others involved in the Pine Barrens Folklife project https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1991023_afs2... | 48m 54s | ||||||
| 2/21/23 | ![]() Nature Disability Advocacy With Sean Kane-Holland | Guest: Sean Kane-Holland, Access Nature Disability Advocate Host: Jason Howell Sean is the Access Nature and Disability Advocate for Pinelands Preservation Alliance. In this episode, Sean explains what he is doing to expand access to natural areas for people of all ability levels and how you can get involved . Sean attended Rutgers University and graduated with a B.A. in American History & Political Science. Since 2014 he has worked in the New Jersey Park Service at Batsto Historic Vill... | 25m 23s | ||||||
| 9/8/22 | ![]() Woodford-Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge | A tour of cedar run wildlife refuge with Mike O'Malley, Tracey Bloodworth, and Lisa Franco. We discuss native wildlife, wildlife rehabilitation after injury, environmental education, and the many programs and offerings that are available at Cedar Run. | 1h 11m 09s | ||||||
| 7/29/22 | ![]() Mullica River Fire and Fix Our Parks | Senior Land Steward Russell Juelg explores the Quaker Bridge Rd area of the Mullica River Fire and discusses some of the local goals of the new Fix Our Parks campaign - a grassroots effort to advocate for more funding, maintenance, and better policies for New Jersey State Parks, Forests, and Wildlife Management Areas. https://www.fixourparksnj.org/join-the-campaign | 42m 11s | ||||||
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| 4/26/22 | ![]() The Endangered Swamp Pink (and much more) - Emile DeVito - Ep 6 | Emile DeVito P.h.D Director of Conservation Science for the NJ Conservation Foundation leads us into a swamp on the outskirts of the Pinelands on a hunt for a population of endangered Swamp Pink (Hellonias bullata). We also discuss Crane Fly Orchid, spring migratory birds, and the nuances of public lands management and advocacy. | 43m 07s | ||||||
| 3/10/22 | ![]() Hammonton Lake Water Quality - Emma Witt Ep5 | Associate Professor Emma Witt from Stockton University describes her work in monitoring the water quality at Hammonton Lake. | 22m 21s | ||||||
| 3/8/22 | ![]() Main Street Revitalization in Hammonton - Cassie Iacovelli Ep4 | Cassie Iacovelli is the Director of Main Street Hammonton, a revitalization and marketing organization for the Town of Hammonton. In 1992, Hammonton made a decision to revitalize its Main Street and bring back small businesses and a sense of community to the Town. After 28 years, the program has been remarkably successful and Hammonton has become a model for towns across the area. We explore the advantages Hammonton has had in its effort and the hard work it took to get there. We also d... | 29m 42s | ||||||
| 10/22/21 | ![]() Connecting with Underserved Communities - Ivette Guillermo-McGahee - Ep3 | This episode of the Pinelands Podcast features a discussion with Ivette Guillermo-McGahee. Ivette is the founder and CEO of Allies In Caring, Inc., a Hammonton-based nonprofit organization providing mental health counseling and educational services to Latino, deaf and other underserved populations. As a Mexican-born child of deaf parents, Guillermo-McGahee has a deep understanding of the abilities and strengths in people rather than their deficits or illnesses. Ivette is also on the Boa... | 40m 58s | ||||||
| 9/24/21 | ![]() Ethnic Archipelago - Mark Demitroff Ep2 | In this episode, we explore some of the cultural history, geography, and geology of the Pine Barrens with Stockton Adjunct Professor Mark Demitroff. Hosted by Jason Howell Music - Chad Crouch - Algorithms | 51m 38s | ||||||
| 9/8/21 | ![]() Environmental Education with Charles Johnson III - Ep 1 | Our guest is Charles Johnson III, the Education Director at Pinelands Adventures. We discuss youth environmental education, diversity and inclusion in environmental advocacy, and the progress that Charles wants to make in the spreading of knowledge about nature. Hosted by Jason Howell Music - Chad Crouch - Algorithms | 36m 08s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
