The Poor Prole’s Almanac

Honey Locusts: Unraveling Ecological and Cultural Connections with Dr. Robert Warren

43 min • 27 september 2021

What do ants, the Cherokee, and Honey Locusts have in common? We chat with Dr. Robert Warren of the Warren lab of SUNY Buffalo about climate change & human-managed landscapes.

To see his research, check out: http://scholar.buffalostate.edu/warrenrj/

 

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Ecological Systems, Climate Change, Ants, Seed Dispersal, Ecosystem Engineering, Plants, Reproduction, Antimicrobial Benefits, Honey Locust Tree, Native American Cultures, Sugary Pods, Human Intervention, Ecological Resilience, Non-Native Species, Oak Trees, Nature Conservation, Communication, Doug Tallamy, Scientific Research

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