
Courtney Gustafson
July 24, 2025

Featured on the July 24th, 2025 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- Set sail for “Sea Camp”, a new podcast from Emily Kwong and Regina Barber, the hosts of the NPR series “Short Wave”. Find out how they report on the current state of the world’s oceans, including climate change and the surprising ecosystems that have evolved around man-made “trash islands”. "Short Wave" has started a newsletter for listeners to learn more about the ocean. You can sign up here.

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- Meet Courtney Gustafson, the author of “Poets Square: A Memoir in Thirty Cats”. This New York Times best-seller tells Gustafson’s personal story of finding her way in the world and understanding human nature through her experience tending to a colony of feral cats in Tucson.

Courtney Gustafson

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Courtney Gustafson

Courtney Gustafson

Courtney Gustafson
- And, Tony Paniagua talks with Jack Dash and Luke Takata, the authors of a new illustrated book called “The Southwest Native Plant Primer: 235 Plants for an Earth-Friendly Garden”. They want to help local gardeners find plants that are colorful, easy to care for, and better for our desert environment. You can learn more here about Jack and Luke’s previous project on the Atascosa Mountains in Pinal County southwest of Tucson.

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Jack Dash, Luke Takata, and Arizona Native Plant Society
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