On seafood farming, with guests;
George Chamberlain, President of Global Seafood Alliance
Jim Parsons, Board President of National Aquaculture Association
&
Sebastian Belle, Executive Director of Maine Aquaculture Association
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On seafood farming, with guests;
George Chamberlain, President of Global Seafood Alliance
Jim Parsons, Board President of National Aquaculture Association
&
Sebastian Belle, Executive Director of Maine Aquaculture Association
On protecting endangered wildlife, with guest; Collin O’Mara, President and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation
On water conservation, with guests; Joel Brammeier, CEO of Alliance for the Great Lakes Marissa Christiansen, President & CEO of Friends of the LA River & Cindy Zipf, Executive Director of Clean Ocean Action
On the importance of bringing clean and affordable heat, power and water to communities in the USA with guest: Anne Evens, CEO of Elevate.
On the importance of conserving America’s National Parks and public lands, with guests: Theresa Pierno, President & CEO of National Parks Conservation Association; Christine Lehnertz, President & CEO of Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and Laura Herrin, President & CEO of American Conservation Experience.
On preventing animal abuse and neglect with guests: Janelle Dixon, President and CEO of the Animal Humane Society; Joe Elmore, President & CEO of the Charleston Animal Society; and Julie Klim, CEO of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Animals.
On the importance of trees and urban forests with Texas Trees Foundation’s President & CEO Janette Monear and Director of Development and Communications Ryan Larson.
Matt Meyer, Executive Director, and Tonja Carrigg, Director of Community Relations of River Parks Authority talk about the amazing park spaces along the Arkansas river that offer opportunities for outdoor activities, like cycling, art walks, and annual festivals that bring the community together. This interview was produced in partnership with RSUTV in Oklahoma.
On the importance of botanical gardens with guests: Bruce Harkey, President & CEO of the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens; Maureen Heffernan, Executive Director of Myriad Botanical Gardens & Scissortail Park and Mary Pat Matheson, President & CEO of the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Mark Oppenheim as he leads a discussion on protecting the rainforest with guests: Ginger Cassady, Executive Director of the Rainforest Action Network and Suzanne Pelletier, Executive Director of the Rainforest Foundation US.
Mark Oppenheim leads a discussion on aquariums and ocean conservation during the pandemic with: Roger Germann, President & CEO of the Florida Aquarium; Vikki Spruill, President & CEO of the New England Aquarium and Keith Sanford, President & CEO of the Tennessee Aquarium.
Mark Oppenheim leads a conversation with the executive team of the National Forest Foundation with guests: Mary Mitsos, President & CEO; Ray Foote, Executive Vice President; and Marcus Selig, Vice President, Field Programs.
Host Mark Oppenheim as he leads a conversation on environmental challenges and climate change with guests: Jad Daley, President & CEO of American Forests; Bob Irvin, President of American Rivers; and Mark Spalding, President of The Ocean Foundation.
Kris Eilers, Executive Director of the St. Louis River Alliance, discusses the cultural and environmental significance of clean rivers as a place for gathering and appreciating nature. This interview was produced in collaboration with WDSE/WRPT.
Kris Eilers, Executive Director of the St. Louis River Alliance, discusses the importance of the St. Louis River, especially to Lake Superior as well as to surrounding communities. This episode was produced in collaboration with WDSE/WRPT.
Host Mark Oppenheim interviews guests: San Francisco Zoo Executive Director and President Tanya Peterson and Santa Barbara President & CEO Rich Block.
Host Mark Oppenheim interview guest: Bay Ecotarium President and CEO George Jacob.
In this collaboration with WDSE in Duluth, host Mark Oppenheim interviews nonprofit leaders from Northeastern Minnesota and discuss the work they do to improve the communities they serve.
In this collaboration with KLCS in Los Angeles, host Mark Oppenheim interviews nonprofit leaders from Los Angeles and discuss the work they do to improve the communities they serve.
Read our Nonprofit Spotlight with the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Executive Director Jesse Brackenbury on how the organization revolutionized the ways in which Boston is enjoyed by residents and visitors of all ages.