Finding Evidence of Nature’s Resilience with Kim Morganello

On this episode, we welcome Kim Morganello, a senior project manager at Weston & Sampson. Kim shares her findings from a study on Folly Beach that show how nature truly is resilient, and that we can draw inspiration from the resilience of nature and people during difficult times. Kim brings her past experiences as a biologist, educator, and urban designer to the conversation as she and Liz discuss the changing views towards green infrastructure, Clemson Extension's master rain gardener program, and Kim's desire to never stop exploring. 

Explore Clemson Extension’s Carolina Rain Garden Initiative.

Learn about Weston & Sampson’s Resilient Design work.

Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda.

Published: February 2, 2024

Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music

Previous
Previous

Building Social, Economic, and Environmental Resilience in the Town of Andrews, SC with Mayor Frank McClary

Next
Next

Oysters, Estuaries, and the Value of Community-Based Restoration with Michael Hodges