Ecosystem Impact

156 - How Salmon Shape Ecosystems–Impacts from Forestry w/ Dr. Jonathan Moore and Christian Carson

156 - How Salmon Shape Ecosystems–Impacts from Forestry w/ Dr. Jonathan Moore and Christian Carson

Forests play a crucial role in supporting salmon habitats, providing essential services like water filtration, temperature regulation, and habitat structure. Healthy riparian zones, the forested areas along rivers and streams, protect water quality and offer shade that keeps water cool for salmon. However, forestry practices, especially logging near water bodies, can significantly disrupt these delicate ecosystems. Changes in stream flow, increased water temperatures, and habitat loss can all jeopardize salmon populations, which are vital to local ecosystems, wildlife, and economies.

Dr. Jonathan Moore, a professor at Simon Fraser University and leader of the Salmon Watersheds Lab, has dedicated his research to understanding the complex relationship between forestry, climate change, and salmon habitats. Along with graduate researcher Christian Carson, he focuses on how riparian zones influence water quality and salmon survival.

In today’s episode, we explore how forestry impacts salmon habitats, the importance of riparian zones, and strategies for balancing economic needs with ecological health.

148-Wildfire Coexistence with Lori Daniels

148-Wildfire Coexistence with Lori Daniels

Wildfire has always been here, and humans have always had a relationship with it. These days, we have recognized that our relationship to fire has been less than ideal. Wildfire smoke has consumed our summers, wildfire threat has persisted in our minds, and there seems to be no end in sight. So, how do we begin to change our relationship to fire? How do we go from surviving it, to thriving with it? The knowledge exists, the solutions are there, how do we make it happen? Transformational change is hard.