In the Lives of Salmon
Environmental historian Bathsheba Demuth journeys to the Yukon River and shows how even those of us living far away have a relationship with the salmon of this great river.
Environmental historian Bathsheba Demuth travels to the Arctic ice and tundra to look for the ways people and animals shape each other鈥檚 lives.
In this episode, she journeys to the Yukon River, to see how the history of salmon connects to the present - and shows how even those of us living far away have a relationship with the fish of this great river.
Bathsheba Demuth is an environmental historian and writer who spends much of her time in Arctic communities across Eurasia and North America. Her work draws on archives, ecology, and experience of the landscape to ask how places and people change each other.
Her interest in northern environments and cultures began when, at 18, she moved to the village of Old Crow in the Yukon. For two years, she mushed huskies, hunted caribou, fished for salmon, tracked bears, and otherwise learned to survive in the taiga and tundra.
In this essay series she brings us into the intertwined pasts of people and animals of the lands and waters around the Bering Strait - the ice-studded stretch of ocean between Alaska and the Russian far east.
She shows how dogs, whales, walruses, caribou, and salmon have helped make history - and in turn, how people have changed how they value and relate to creatures finned and furred. From shifts in the culture of whales to how reindeer flummoxed Soviet plans and dogs鈥檚 emotions mattered to the British Empire, each essay is a journey into how paying attention to the environment and the animals within it helps us better understand history, the nature of change, and our place in the world.
Writer and reader Bathsheba Demuth
Producer Natalie Steed
A Rhubarb Rhubarb Production for 成人论坛 Radio 3
Last on
More episodes
Next
Coming soon
Broadcast
- Fri 16 Dec 2022 22:45成人论坛 Radio 3
Death in Trieste
Watch: My Deaf World
The Book that Changed Me
Five figures from the arts and science introduce books that changed their lives and work.
Podcast
-
The Essay
Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond.