Saving nature in urban and wild lands, Planet Philadelphia 4-5:00 PM tomorrow, Friday 3/6/2026

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Photo: King Range, Josh Jackson, Founder: Forgotten Lands Project

Planet Philadelphia ​environmental radio show
4-5:00 PM Friday 3/6/2026
92.9 FM WGGT-LP in Philadelphia
and live streaming at 
https://gtownradio.com/

For us to survive and thrive we need healthy thriving nature in wild, rural, and urban lands. We examine how nature, in divergent areas, faces threats and ways to help save and restore it.
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Joshua Jackson is founder of the Forgotten Lands Project, a writer and photographer whose work illuminates America’s most overlooked public lands—those managed federally by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). He weaves storytelling and imagery to reveal the beauty, complexity, and vulnerability of these often misunderstood landscapes. His work has appeared numerous publications. He discusses his recent book, “The Enduring Wild: A Journey into California’s Public Lands”, and the BLM lands of our West. The book is both a love letter to these landscapes and a meditation on belonging and reciprocity.

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Björn Embrén has been appointed Honorary Doctor of Agricultural Sciences at the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Science at SLU (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences). He is a consultant and former tree specialist for the City of Stockholm. His technique, the “Stockholm tree pit” method, for establishing planting beds has completely transformed how to sustain these essential urban trees in paved-over urban spaces. He discusses the long-term, methodological and creative experimentation which led to these techniques and the resulting method which could be used in most other urban settings.

​And related news.

Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show airs on 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia & gtownradio.com, 4-5:00 PM ET the 1st & 3rd Friday/month. Share your thoughts on the nature, the seasons, or other comment about our world: (484) 278-1846.


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