
Ecosystem of My Mind
By LandHealth Institute

Ecosystem of My MindJul 18, 2022

From Pigeons to Hitchcock

The Wonders of Foraging

Urban Ecosystems with the Rail Park
In celebration of the Rail Park's third birthday, Scott Quitel, Founder and CEO of LandHealth Institute, and Rebecca Cordes Chan, Executive Director of Friends of the Rail Park, explores the unique urban ecology of Philadelphia and the Rail Park.
Support Friends of the Rail Park at https://www.therailpark.org/ or listen to their podcast series, Sounds of the Rail Park, at https://www.therailpark.org/sounds-of-the-rail-park/

The Ever-Changing Tide
What's happening to the marine life in tide pools?

The Nutty Tale of the Eastern Gray Squirrel
Do you see squirrels as your neighbor?

Our Typically One-Way Relationship With Water
Water is a valuable member of our whole ecosystem!

Empathy Gone Extinct: Environmental Injustice in Philadelphia Part II
Let's look at environmental injustice again as you walk through the city of Philadelphia.
Linda Villarosa's article, "Pollution Is Killing Black Americans. This Community Fought Back": https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/28/magazine/pollution-philadelphia-black-americans.html

Empathy Gone Extinct: Environmental Injustice in Philadelphia Part I
Where do we stand in the battle of environmental injustice in our city?

Aluminum Ring Tabs and Modern Relics of Archaeology
What modern "artifacts" do you see when you walk out your door?

The Living, Breathing Tide
Immerse yourself in the ecosystem, our one big community.

Monarchs and Pigeons: Harbingers of Mass Extinction
What do monarch butterflies and pigeons tell us about our ecosystem?

The Tree of Heaven
To be, or not to be.

The Spotted Lantern Fly
The spotted lantern fly is a little known, underappreciated...