Across the Colorado Plateau, pinyon-juniper ecosystems are facing more and more stress due to increasing heat and aridity. Today we talk with Seth Munson, a plant and ecosystem ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey Southwest Biological Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona. Seth’s research focuses on how dryland ecosystems respond to drought, wildfire, invasive species, and ... more
On this episode of This Week in Moab we talk to Alexandra Gabrielle from the Friends of Arches and Canyonlands National Park about their upcoming events in support of public lands, meet James Beard Award winning chef and New York Times Best Seller cookbook author Kenji Lopez-Alt to learn about ‘Tasting Notes’ and his journey ... more
(Artist- Album Title- Genre- Label- Recommended Tracks- Similar Artists)DIGITAL LPS/EPS:Cut Copy- Moments- Electronic- (Cutters)- TRY:1,2,3,4 RIYL: Hot Chip, Caribou, Django Django, Unkown Mortal Orchestra, Toro y Moi, Myd Steven Bamidele - THE CRASH! - R&B/ Jazz- (Tru Thoughts) TRY: 1,4,5,9,10 RIYL: Jordan Rakei, Tom Misch, Nick Hakim, Ebi Soda, Lianne La Havas, Thundercat, Michael Kiwanuka, ... more
Randy Irmis, a paleontologist and curator at the Natural History Museum of Utah, discusses his research on the Chinle Formation, (Triassic, ~201 to 230 million years ago) located in southern Utah. The Chinle Formation is characterized by river and stream deposits in a semi-arid environment, and is rich in fossils including vertebrates, plants, and trace ... more
This week we invited Daniel McNeil and Jean from Grand Area Mentoring to join us for a conversation about mentoring in Grand County Schools, the ongoing local needs for mentors and the programs impressive impacts. We then spoke with Tessa Lark new Artistic Director For Moab Music Festival about the year’s wide array of artists, ... more