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Urban Ecology: Can Los Angeles Be Fixed? Ft. Kat Superfisky

Isn’t Los Angeles an urban wasteland with a dirty and dying river? What is urban ecology? What does an urban ecologist do in Los Angeles? That’s one way to look at it. LA is full of environmental challenges, but Kat Superfisky, an urban ecologist, sees something else: a diverse landscape full of life that exists alongside our urban infrastructure. In their work with the City of LA, they’re helping bring nature back. Superfisky moved across the country for one reason: the LA River. Now, they’re part of several boards, founded a nonprofit, and work hand-in-hand with the City of Los Angeles to help build better cities. Urban ecology blends an understanding of social science and urban planning with principles from ecology. When we better understand that our homes, highways, and parks are all still connected to nature (but maybe not in the best way), we can design with intention. Superfisky helps to make sure our built environments provide humans with access to nature, protect us from disasters, and support biodiverse ecosystems. Urban ecology is a unique pathway that offers a blend of nature, urban, and multi-species. In this episode, you’ll hear Superfisky’s thoughts on the history of Los Angeles from an ecological perspective, see what Urban Ecology looks like in the city, and explore the ongoing work to restore LA environments for people and nonhumans. Indigenous Land Acknowledgment: The Tataviam referred to the LA River as “Wanüt” or “Orít.” For the Tongva, the river was known as “Paayme Paxaayt,” meaning “west river.” The living descendants of the Indigenous Peoples of LA County continue to express a close relationship with the land through contemporary cultural, spiritual, and medicinal practices, as well as through climate activism. [Source: LA River Master Plan] We want to hear from you; what do you think of the Los Angeles River? Would you study urban ecology and want to become an urban ecologist? Follow the work of Kat Superfisky below: https://www.katsuperfisky.com https://www.instagram.com/superfisky/...   / kat-superfisky-45947b69   Hosts: Isaias Hernandez & Kat Superfisky Producers: Maksim Batuyev & Isaias Hernandez Director: Shashi Mostafa Camera Operators: Shashi Mostafa & Piletji Mautjana Production Assistants: Rashika Choudhary & Piletji Mautjana Editor: James Thomson -------------------------------------------------------------------- Find me on social media (◕‿◕): Instagram:   / queerbrownvegan   Twitter:   / queerbrownvegan   LinkedIn:   / queerbrownvegan   Pinterest:   / queerbrownvegan   Tumblr:   / www   Want to work together? Email me at [email protected] --Time stamp--- 00:00 - Urban Ecology 07:32 - Using Our Nature Goggles 14:23 - Origins & Issues LA River 20:37 - Wildlife Species In LA 23:20 - Inside Los Angeles River 30:10 - Urban Development Projects 35:10 - Urban Ecologist Reflections #urbanecology #urbanplanner #ecologist

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