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Conversations on the Marsh

Conversations on the Marsh

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Conversations on the Marsh is the official podcast of the Little River Wetlands Project. Each episode features individuals involved in conservation work in Northeast Indiana. At Little River Wetlands Project, our mission is to restore and protect the historic watershed of the Little River. This podcast is part of our effort to foster good environmental stewardship through community education. LRWP is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.© 2024 Little River Wetlands Project Nature et écologie Science
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    • Episode 10: Dr. Scott Bergeson - Batman
      Nov 14 2025

      Dr. Scott Bergeson is an Associate Professor of Biology at Purdue University Fort Wayne, specializing in wildlife ecology and conservation. His research focuses on the behavior and habitat use of at-risk species, particularly bats, and how environmental changes affect their survival. He is passionate about mentoring students and engaging the public in understanding and protecting local ecosystems.

      At Little River Wetlands Project, our mission is to restore and protect wetlands in the historic watershed of the Little River, a major tributary of the Wabash River, and to provide educational opportunities that encourage good stewardship of wetlands and other natural ecosystems. To learn more about our organization and the many events we sponsor, please visit www.lrwp.org.

      Reference link:
      The economic impacts of ecosystem disruptions: Costs from substituting biological pest control
      https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adg0344

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      36 min
    • Episode 9: Laura Stine - The Importance of Native Plants
      Oct 13 2025

      Our guest this month is Laura Stine, owner of Laura Stine Gardens. Her keen interest in plants has led her to research and design with many plants that are native to our region. These plants not only fit beautifully into the home landscape but also connect our landscapes to nature in useful and fascinating ways.

      Laura has a B.S. from Indiana University Bloomington and a certification in Landscape Technology from Ivy Tech. She has 25 years of experience designing a wide range of outdoor living spaces and in her previous position was the Senior Landscape Designer for a Fort Wayne nursery and landscaping company. She sits on the executive committee of the Northeast chapter of the Indiana Native Plants and Wildflower Society and enjoys using native plants that create healthy ecosystems while connecting residential landscapes to our native wildlife, including birds, butterflies and beneficial insects.

      At Little River Wetlands Project, our mission is to restore and protect wetlands in the historic watershed of the Little River, a major tributary of the Wabash River, and to provide educational opportunities that encourage good stewardship of wetlands and other natural ecosystems. To learn more about our organization and the many events we sponsor, please visit www.lrwp.org.

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      34 min
    • Episode 8: Emerson Brink and Joshua Groeling - A Conservation Internship to Remember
      Aug 25 2025

      This summer, Little River Wetlands Project was pleased to host two summer interns, Emerson Brink and Joshua Groeling. In this podcast they are interviewed by Preserve and Volunteer Steward Charles Sifferlen about their experience working in Eagle Marsh. For anyone considering a career in conservation, they provide excellent insight into what that can be like.

      At Little River Wetlands Project, our mission is to restore and protect wetlands in the historic watershed of the Little River, a major tributary of the Wabash River, and to provide educational opportunities that encourage good stewardship of wetlands and other natural ecosystems. To learn more about our organization and the many events we sponsor, please visit www.lrwp.org.

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      22 min
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