Gabriel Willow and the Hidden Nature of New York City
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Learn more about Gabriel Willow here!
What does biodiversity look like within a city? How can people get closer to nature in their urban environments? As an urban naturalist and artist, Gabriel Willow explores the beauty of biodiversity through urban environments and encourages people to get outside and look up.
In this episode, we get practical tips and ideas from Willow on how to view cities and incorporate nature more into our urban spaces. Tools from iNaturalist to birding apps help you identify birds, insects, flowers, and more while out on a walk. Find out why cities are great for wildlife and your health, but also hear stories that inspire a sense of awe for the nature that surrounds us - from rooftop eagle sightings to sandhill cranes and even the day pigeons flew with bread “necklaces,” there are plenty of giggle-worthy moments.
We also discuss seeing extinct species draw overlay art on city landscapes, as well as new projects like a small eco-lodge in the cloud forest in Ecuador, which, as one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet, supports artists and scientists who want to collaborate and learn more in these special habitats. If you’ve ever wanted to live the green life or need help seeing the nature that surrounds you every day, Willow has thought-provoking comments for everyone in this show.
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