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Accessible at Tune into Episode #002 of New Moon Radio. Accessible at Song Sparrow - Jonathon Jongsma, XC132874. Accessible at Ruby-Crowned Kinglet - Jonathon Jongsma, XC175094. Accessible at Dark-Eyed Junco - Jonathon Jongsma, XC216764. Recorded by Elena and Amelea Canaris (2-year WEI graduate) and available on the Wild Tenders CD.Įlectronic Music and Sound Samples - Royalty-free, public domain via Splice and Sam Edmondson.Īmerican Bushtit - Jonathon Jongsma, XC109666. Oak Song - Written by Elena Canaris, a 2-year WE Immersion graduate and former Wild Tenders staff, in collaboration with the oak trees. Redbird Willie - WE Immersion teaching team and Native California knowledge-keeper with the Cultural Conservancy Lilah Gliksohn - 3-year WE Immersion graduate Hannah Schwartz - 3-year WE Immersion graduate The Zappacosta Family - NMR listeners and nature sleuths
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We're visited by the Zappacosta family, nature sleuths and New Moon Radio fans! There's also a yipping good synchronicity sit spot story from our dear friend Lilah Gliksohn, a Q & A with Sammy the Spider, a beautiful conversation about tending the land with Redbird Willie, plus lunch, poetry, Skies with Solace, and more! Tune into Episode #004 of New Moon Radio. Morning on the Anhinga Trail in Everglades NP - Laura Erickson, .

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