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We Have A Plant For That
by Marilyn Trent
Through conversations with ecologists, conservationists, and community leaders, the show explores how small actions — planting a single milkweed, restoring habitat, removing invasive species, or rethinking your yard — can create meaningful ecological change. Focused on native plants, pollinators, habitat restoration, and local environmental leadership, each episode offers clear takeaways for homeowners, gardeners, and anyone who wants to help nature where they live. Because when it comes to supporting wildlife and biodiversity — we have a plant for that.
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Isle Royale: Michigan's Wild Botanical Stronghold
Botanist Abraham Stone of the Michigan Natural Features Inventory joins us to unpack the wild, layered world of Isle Royale National Park. From billion-year-old basalt lava flows to rare native orchids, Boreal forests, and the famous Wolf-Moose dynamic, Abraham reveals why this remote island is one of Michigan's most precious natural treasures — and what it teaches us about the power of large, undisturbed conservation land. A must-listen for plant lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who cares about the future of wild spaces.
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Three Sneaky & Powerful Michigan Invasives
Not everything green is good. We sit down with Dr. Shikha Singh, biologist with the Jackson County Conservation District, recorded live at the 39th Annual Wildflower Conference of Michigan. She walks us through three invasive species quietly threatening Michigan's native landscapes: Mile-A-Minute weed, Stiltgrass, and Lesser Celandine — a pretty yellow flower many people once planted intentionally.We cover how invasive species spread, how homeowners unknowingly help them, and how Michigan's conservation districts and CISMAs are working to fight back. Plus, find out Dr. Singh's favorite native plant and its surprising connection to an endangered butterfly.Find your local Michigan CISMA or contact the Jackson County Conservation District for help, resources, and speaker requests.We Have a Plant for That — growing awareness, one native plant at a time.
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Why Native Plants Matter | Introducing We Have A Plant For That
What if one plant could change your yard — and help restore biodiversity at the same time?In this launch episode of We Have A Plant For That, Marilyn Trent and the leadership of Rochester Pollinators discuss why native plants matter, how small local actions create real ecological impact, and why supporting pollinators starts right at home.Small action. Real change. We Have A Plant For That.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Through conversations with ecologists, conservationists, and community leaders, the show explores how small actions — planting a single milkweed, restoring habitat, removing invasive species, or rethinking your yard — can create meaningful ecological change. Focused on native plants, pollinators, habitat restoration, and local environmental leadership, each episode offers clear takeaways for homeowners, gardeners, and anyone who wants to help nature where they live. Because when it comes to supporting wildlife and biodiversity — we have a plant for that.
HOSTED BY
Marilyn Trent
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