• Part 1: Land and Water

  • 2022/02/23
  • 再生時間: 39 分
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    Growing up on the East End of Long Island, I’ve always been aware that there are issues surrounding our local white-tailed deer population. But until recently, I had no idea just how far back the origins of this problem go. In the first episode of Deer Humans, I dig into the history of property development in The Hamptons, and discover what the increasing construction of mega-mansions has to do with the explosion of our deer population. To get to the root of the issue, I speak with wildlife experts and an Indigenous activist who is all too familiar with the devastating impacts of overdevelopment on the environment. I begin to unravel the threads of a seemingly unique story that, at its core, explores the universal struggle that humans face in order to coexist with nature.



    Show Notes


    All music in this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.


    Sources referenced in this episode:

    New York State Department of Transportation: Deer and Moose Avoidance

    Insurance Information Institute: Facts + Statistics: Deer vehicle collisions

    New York State Department of Conservation: Species Status Assessment for Wolf


    Guests featured in this episode (in order of appearance):

    Jane Gill, Marissa Estatio, Dr. H. Brian Underwood, Dell Cullum, Dr. Jim Bevilacqua, Chenae Bullock, Dr. David Hirth.


    Organizations to support:

    Moskehtu Consulting

    Shinnecock Nation Covid 19 Relief Fund

    Cooperation Long Island


    Further learning:

    Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum

    Conscience Point Film


    Check out this podcast:

    Nature Guys


    Special thanks:

    Kaitlin Keleher, Kim-Trang Tran, Elizabeth Affuso, Ruti Talmor, Lauren Chattman, Jack Bishop, Laura Joyce Davis, Nate Davis, The Shelter in Place Alumni Writing Group, and my Fall 2021 Media Studies peer group.


    Thank you to KSPC 88.7 FM for recording studio access.


    Thank you to the Pomona College Summer Undergraduate Research Fund for helping to make this series possible.


    To learn more about me and my work, visit evebishop.net.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode Description


Growing up on the East End of Long Island, I’ve always been aware that there are issues surrounding our local white-tailed deer population. But until recently, I had no idea just how far back the origins of this problem go. In the first episode of Deer Humans, I dig into the history of property development in The Hamptons, and discover what the increasing construction of mega-mansions has to do with the explosion of our deer population. To get to the root of the issue, I speak with wildlife experts and an Indigenous activist who is all too familiar with the devastating impacts of overdevelopment on the environment. I begin to unravel the threads of a seemingly unique story that, at its core, explores the universal struggle that humans face in order to coexist with nature.



Show Notes


All music in this episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions.


Sources referenced in this episode:

New York State Department of Transportation: Deer and Moose Avoidance

Insurance Information Institute: Facts + Statistics: Deer vehicle collisions

New York State Department of Conservation: Species Status Assessment for Wolf


Guests featured in this episode (in order of appearance):

Jane Gill, Marissa Estatio, Dr. H. Brian Underwood, Dell Cullum, Dr. Jim Bevilacqua, Chenae Bullock, Dr. David Hirth.


Organizations to support:

Moskehtu Consulting

Shinnecock Nation Covid 19 Relief Fund

Cooperation Long Island


Further learning:

Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum

Conscience Point Film


Check out this podcast:

Nature Guys


Special thanks:

Kaitlin Keleher, Kim-Trang Tran, Elizabeth Affuso, Ruti Talmor, Lauren Chattman, Jack Bishop, Laura Joyce Davis, Nate Davis, The Shelter in Place Alumni Writing Group, and my Fall 2021 Media Studies peer group.


Thank you to KSPC 88.7 FM for recording studio access.


Thank you to the Pomona College Summer Undergraduate Research Fund for helping to make this series possible.


To learn more about me and my work, visit evebishop.net.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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