The Journalism Project
Gray Shaw, Project Coordinator
The Sustainable Forestry Journalism Project consists of mostly prerecorded programs that are produced for broadcast on KMUD public radio.
Below you can find descriptions of our previously aired shows, with links to listen.
Kim Phelps—elderberries as medicine
Co-owner of the New Harris Store talks about elderberries as a natural remedy and as a crop for southern Humboldt
College of the Redwoods
Community resiliency job programs at CR, with Danny Kelley and Kerry Meyer
Bernie Korbly, redwood products manufacturer
Owner of Korbly Wood Products talks about his redwood products business on the Avenue of the Giants
Brent Cook, local bowl maker
Manager at Dazey’s Construction talks about turning local hardwood into bowls
Eric Almquist—sustainable retail lumber
Interview with proprietor of Almquist Lumber in Arcata
Coppicing for California
The ancient method of coppicing—repeatedly harvesting stems of woody plants at the same height to produce useful materials.
Forest Reciprocity Group
Building with de-barked poles—a great way to utilize Douglas-fir trunks from thinning operations!