Regulations

Preserving Psychedelic Legacies: Shulgin Farm and the Shulgin Archive Project

April 9, 2024
Featuring: Keeper Trout

In this episode, Joe interviews Keeper Trout: archivist, author, photographer, co-founder of the Cactus Conservation Institute, and creator of Trout’s Notes, a website compiling personal research and collected data to help ethnobotanical researchers.

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In this episode, Joe interviews Keeper Trout: archivist, author, photographer, co-founder of the Cactus Conservation Institute, and creator of Trout’s Notes, a website compiling personal research and collected data to help ethnobotanical researchers.

From an interest in cactus taxonomy, Sasha Shulgin urged Trout to go through his files, resulting in a friendship, and eventually, an 8-year project of digitizing all of these files into the ever-evolving Shulgin Archive.

Trout discusses:

  • His relationship with Sasha and The Shulgin Farm project, which aims to make the farm a community resource for therapy, research, events, and more
  • The messiness of cactus taxonomy, and how he believes we’re nearing the end of being able to properly identify cacti
  • The perception of LSD as unnatural and why the natural vs. synthetic argument is largely political
  • Why repealing the Controlled Substances Act is the path we should take over decriminalization or legalization

and more!

Links

Cactusconservation.org

Troutsnotes.com

Shulginfarm.org

Shulginfoundation.org

Keeper Trout

In this Episode

Keeper Trout

Keeper Trout is an archivist, author, and photographer. He helped digitize the Shulgin archive, is a co-founder of the Cactus Conservation Institute, and is the creator of Trout’s Notes.

Photo by Greg Manning.