Kathalekan Marsh Nut

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Kathalekan Marsh Nut :: Semecarpus kathalekanensis
Bad at Goodbyes :: Episode 040

On today’s show we learn about the Kathalekan Marsh Nut, a critically endangered flowering tree native to the southwest of India, in the marshlands of the Western Ghats. 

  • (00:05) Intro
  • (02:05) Species Information
  • (25:44) Citations
  • (27:55) Music
  • (33:17) Pledge

 

For more information about Kathalekan Marsh Nut and Myristica swamp conservation see the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment at https://www.atree.org/projects/roadmap-to-restoration-developing-an-ecologically-sensitive-restoration-model-for-myristica-swamps-in-karnataka/ 

 

Research for today’s show was compiled from:

 

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