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Podcast Episode: The Wild World of Fire Ecology with Dr. Rae Crandall

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New Fire Ecology Podcast Featuring Dr. Raelene Crandall

The Cultivating Curiosity Podcast hosted by the University of Florida IFAS spoke with Southern Fire Exchange principal investigator Dr. Raelene Crandall on their February 7, 2025 episode. The 44-minute episode is available on Google, Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Overcast and RadioPublic. Spotify link here.  You can learn more about Dr. Crandall and her research, teaching, and extension at her website Ecology on Fire.

The Wild World of Fire Ecology

Cultivating Curiosity Podcast - February 7, 2025

Podcast description: “Ever wonder what’s smoldering beneath Florida’s pines? It’s not just the heat—it’s the crucial role of prescribed burns in keeping our ecosystems thriving! From wildfires to controlled burns, Florida’s landscapes are shaped by fire more than you might think. Join Alyssa and Taylor as they ignite a fiery conversation with Dr. Raelene Crandall, a fire ecology expert from the University of Florida, to explore why fire is the unsung hero of Florida’s wild world.”

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