Naturalist Kids Podcast where we bring the stories of nature to life to encourage you in your quest to learn more about this great world. Hosted by Joy Cherrick along with her school-aged children. Each episode takes you on a journey to explore each topic more deeply. We always have some history, folk lore and a lot of fun. If you love our podcast and want to see more episodes, please consider supporting us through our Patreon patreon.com/naturalistkids There you will find transcripts, natur ...
Hosted by Chuck Lura, a biology professor at Dakota College in Bottineau. Chuck has a broad knowledge of “Natural North Dakota” and loves sharing that knowledge with others. Since 2005, he has written a weekly column, “Naturalist at Large,” for the Lake Metigoshe Mirror. His columns also appear under “The Naturalist” in several other weekly newspapers across North Dakota. Natural North Dakota is supported by NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center and Dakota College at Bottineau, a ...
A daily glimpse into the natural world from Cincinnati Public Radio.
This podcast explores various wildlife species through the lenses of environmental, cultural, and economic value, and expands on their conservation and natural history through additional minisodes.
Podcast by Vagabond Naturalists
Hannah and Erik love to spend their free time adventuring and birding. Join them as they discuss their most recent adventures and other birding topics. They are not experts but are always game to learn and experience new things. Connect with us at IG: @HannahGoesBirding, FB: @HannahandErikGoBirding, or HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.
Soundscapes from nature sanctuaries and natural areas in southern Ontario, Canada. Includes birds, amphibians, insects, and more. Produced from field recordings of the Hamilton Bioacoustic Research Project & the Hamilton Naturalists' Club in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Keep up to date with all of the news regarding nature from the week.Presented by a collaboration between All Things Naturalist and Zarubust. If you have any interesting nature news stories you believe deserve to be highlighted, please do not hesitate to reach out on Twitter: @eenatureguy.
Confidently master the skill of correct plant identification
WCCO's Naturalist Jim Gilbert and Denny Long bring you Nature Notes!
Wildlife and Conservation news. The podcast discusses recent news, scientific research and government. Policies in relation to wildlife conservation and environment protection.
Get inspired by amazing leaders on the forefront of nature conservation! Each episode I interview ecologists, educators, researchers, conservationists, birders, ecotourism leaders and generally interesting people who have made a difference in conserving the natural world! By listening to the podcast you'll be introduced to unique guests who often take the road less traveled to make an impact. We'll discuss not only what they did, but HOW and WHY they did it, and try to abstract out important ...
Field Sounds: a podcast of field recordings regarding the research of Dr. Julius T. Roundbottom, steampunk naturalist.
Each weekday naturalist Rudy Mancke, host of SCETV's NatureScene, shares his knowledge of plants and wildlife. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.
Bringing you a fresh look at the outdoors with a grassroots vibe from the heart of Pennsylvania's backwoods. Life-long outdoorsman and naturalist Michael Binger explores hunting, hiking, fishing, foraging, gardening, wild cookery, and more along with interviews, news of note, plus tips and tricks. If you like getting off the concrete and into the woods or on the water, there is something here for you.
The Science of Birds is a lighthearted, guided exploration of bird biology. It's a fun resource for any birder or naturalist who wants to learn more about ornithology. Impress your birding friends at cocktail parties with all of your new bird knowledge! Hosted by Ivan Phillipsen, a passionate naturalist with a PhD in Zoology. Ivan leads birding and nature tours across the globe.
Tips and tutorials for the modern nature photographer
Bird news airs on Wednesdays at 8:35am, Thursday at 12:35pm and Fridays at 4:30pm.E. Vernon Laux is an author and ornithologist who's been birding the Cape and Islands for nearly 40 years. He's the resident naturalist and land manager for the Linda Loring Foundation on Nantucket.
Doctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting. He is a doctor who shuns human patients in favour of animals, with whom he can speak in their own languages. He later becomes a naturalist, using his abilities to speak with animals to better understand nature and the history of the world.(summary from Wikipedia)
A fun nature show for kids 6-12 years old. Host Peter Schriemer is a young naturalist who truly believes that critters are cool. In each episode, Peter explores the view that all creatures are special and have a purpose... even bugs!
Naturalistics is a discussion based podcast dedicated to helping you to become a better naturalist. We base our process around the Naturalistics 'triforce' which contains the three ingredients of the naturalist - Curiosity - Observation - Story.
William Henry Hudson was an author, naturalist and ornithologist. Hudson was born of U.S. parents living in the Quilmes Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, where he spent his youth studying the local flora and fauna and observing both natural and human dramas on what was then a lawless frontier. 'Far Away and Long Ago' is a classic memoir of a boy, fascinated by nature, on the Pampas in the 19th century.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was renowned during the mid 19th century as a philosopher, writer, public orator, naturalist and spiritual trailblazer. The essays collected for this podcast represent some of the best examples of this great American thinker's work. For more educational audio and video, please visit www.learnoutloud.com.
WRVO presents an archived edition of the popular weekly essay, The Nature of Things, from Naturalist John Weeks. Weeks was born on August 21, 1924 on a little farm in West Webster, NY. His father was a commercial artist, his mother a writer and reciter of dialect essays. His early interest in nature was fostered by his parents, his 5 siblings and his teachers.
Wild Animals I Have Known is an 1898 book by naturalist and author Ernest Thompson Seton. The first entry in a new genre of realistic wild-animal fiction, Seton's first collection of short stories quickly became one of the most popular books of its day. "Lobo the King of Currumpaw", the first story in the collection, was based upon Seton's experience hunting wolves in the southwestern United States. It became a classic, setting the tone for his future works that would similarly depict animal ...
A topical guide to life in the Scottish outdoors.
Squirrels and other Fur-Bearers, a collection of essays by American naturalist and essayist, John Burroughs, provides fascinating insight into the daily life of small woodland creatures. Included in these essays are Burrough's personal observations of squirrels, rabbits, mink, and chipmunks, as well as numerous other small mammals. Highly recommended for anyone, both young and old, with an interest in nature and wildlife. (summary by Laura Caldwell)
Join David Attenborough (Planet Earth, First Life, Flying Monsters 3D), Naturalist and Filmmaker as he talks to Anthony Geffen, Producer of their major new project Kingdom of Plants 3D.Kingdom of plants with David Attenborough is a multi-platform project which includes a three part series in 3D produced by Atlantic Productions with Sky 3D in association with Galileo Digital Entertainment. Shot over a year in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the series reveals a new look at plant life through ...
Greg Novak explores the philosophy of Hegel and more...for seekers and scholars alike.
Capturing the spark, conversations with creative people about creativity
Broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough and producer Anthony Geffen discuss the new app, Natural History Museum Alive. The app features some of the museum’s most striking extinct specimens, exclusive footage and imagery, and guidance from David Attenborough himself. Hosted at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
The famed French naturalist Fabre covers a large variety of subjects in these 70 short but fascinating essays about insects, animals and nature in general. The translator explains in her foreword, "The young in heart and the pure in heart of whatever age will find themselves drawn to this incomparable story-teller, this reverent reveler of the awe-inspiring secrets of nature. The identity of the "Uncle Paul," who in this book and others of the series plays the story-teller's part, is not har ...
Award-winning author and writer of The Times 'Nature Notebook,' Jonathan Tulloch lives deep in the North Yorkshire countryside. Join him as he wanders through the quiet back lanes. Music by Aidan Tulloch.
Wild About Utah is a weekly nature series produced by Utah Public Radio in cooperation with Stokes Nature Center, Bridgerland Audubon Society, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Cache Valley Wildlife Association, Utah State University and Utah Master Naturalist Program - USU Extension. More about Wild About Utah can be found here . Utah is a state endowed with many natural wonders from red rock formations to salt flats. And from desert wetlands to columns of mountains forming the basin an ...
A BOOK THAT CHANGED AMERICA... Ernest Thompson Seton was an influential naturalist, and a sometime professional hunter and trapper. Much of this book speaks to the contradictions between these roles. In November 2008, both the PBS series, "Nature," and the BBC series, "Natural World," presented episodes called "The Wolf That Changed America," about Seton, focused in particular on the first story in this book: "Lobo, King of the Currumpaw." Their contention was that his experiences in the cap ...
Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields. JAMA Psychiatry strives to publish original, state-of-the-art studies and commentaries of general interest to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in the field. The journal seeks to inform and to educate its readers as well as to stimulate debate and f ...
Interviews focusing on Nature, Wildlife, Science and the Environment. Hosts are Nancy J. Reid & Lisa D. Smith, mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine and Parks & Travel Magazine. See www.BlendRadioandTV.com.
Let world renowned naturalist Phred Collins take you on an educational, adventurous, and entertaining walk through the wilderness of Haida Gwaii.
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Theodore Roosevelt; An Address Delivered Before The Congress Of The United States by LODGE, Henry Cabot

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Theodore Roosevelt; An Address Delivered Before The Congress Of The United States by LODGE, Henry Cabot
A biographical encomium delivered on the occasion of Roosevelt's death. Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt, Jr. (1858 – 1919) was an American author, naturalist, explorer, historian, and politician who served as the 26th President of the United States. He was a leader of the Republican Party (the "GOP") and founder of the Progressive Party. He is noted for his exuberant personality, range of interests and achievements, and his leadership of the Progressive Movement, as well as his "cowboy" persona an ...
Humans share the earth with over 8 million species and many unique habitats. This podcast is all about the interface of people & the rest of nature. Through interviews, we share stories, mysteries and explore ways of a living a more nature-conscious life.
The newest sermons from Liberty Bible Church on SermonAudio.
Nature Guys connects you to the exciting natural world right in your own neighborhood. These nature connections will help you be cool, calm, collected and ready to make a positive difference in the world. Nature Guys is hosted by Bob a long time nature lover.
Old Man Coyote craftily leads Bowser the hound away from home, and Bowser gets lost. Will Bowser find his way back to Farmer Brown's? Will Reddy Fox finally catch himself a chicken, now that Bowser is no longer guarding the henhouse? This is one of many delightful books by the naturalist Thornton W. Burgess, who wrote children's stories featuring the animals of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden)
Where we get real with RVA’s outdoors leaders -- 20 feet up a in tree
Welcome to Get Out, a podcast that covers and shares inspirational stories in travel, culture, and society from around us! Listen to new episodes every Monday!
The Woodpeckers is a wonderful introduction to the world of bird study for the young naturalist, covering such topics as how he finds food, courting, how he builds his nest, the interesting ways he uses his different body parts as tools, among other topics discussed in the book.If you wish to investigate further, the online text has a few diagrams and an Appendix that contains more technical information such as detailed descriptions of the different species of North American woodpeckers whic ...
90 Second Naturalist for Thursday, January 21, 2021
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Broadnose Sevengill Shark with Meghan Holst
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As we continue with our theme of sandy seafloor species along the Monterey Bay continental shelf, we're taking a look at one of the top predators in this habitat: the Broadnose sevengill shark. Join Meghan and I as we talk about this freckled cow shark! How many babies does this 3 meter shark have? What might a recent discovery mean for researchers…
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Naturalist Roy Dennis on a lifetime dedicated to conservation.
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Roy Dennis speaks to Mark and Euan about his book 'Cottongrass Summer.'By BBC Radio Scotland
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#11: Charley Eiseman - Naturalist, Author, Innovator, and Leaf Mining Insect Specialist
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My guest today is Charley Eiseman. Charley is the lead author of the innovative and fascinating “Tracks and Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates”, which digs deep into the details of insect identification through the clues they leave, such as egg masses, cocoons, galls, burrows, leaf mines and more. This initial treatment of leaf miners led him …
A listener in McCormick County finds a tooth while walking along a creek...By Rudy Mancke
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A Robert Burns Special with Valentina Bold
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Mark and Euan discuss a selection of Burns' poems and songs with Dr Valentina Bold.By BBC Radio Scotland
During the winter months, inland residents of South Carolina may well see an increase in the number of ring-bill gulls on area rivers.sBy Rudy Mancke
90 Second Naturalist for Wednesday, January 20, 2021
It all began so innocently. Let’s bring over a few European starlings to add authenticity for a Shakespearean theatrical. That was 1890. Today, North America has about half of the world population of starlings, approaching a few hundred million.By Jack Greene
Recently I ran across a title of a new book that peaked my interest. Curious to know more I did an Internet search and found out that this book is written by someone I think you may recognize. Erin Brockovich has become a household word thanks to a movie by the same name released in the year 2000. I got a hold of a copy of the book and after readin…
Wisteria sinensis, commonly known as the Chinese wisteria, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, native to China, in the provinces of Guangxi, Guizhou, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Shaanxi, and Yunnan. Growing 20–30 m (66–98 ft) tall, it is a deciduous vine. It is widely cultivated in temperate regions for its twisting stems and masses of scen…
90 Second Naturalist for Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Rudy shares a tip about a good book for fossil hunters on the Atlantic coast and the Gulf Coast.By Rudy Mancke
90 Second Naturalist for Monday, January 18, 2021
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Salt, Wassailing and More Doric Poetry
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Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with a selection of stories from the Scottish Outdoors.By BBC Radio Scotland
Hello and welcome to Season 3 Episode 2 of Voice of the Wild. Today we will look at certain Myths and Facts regarding the Cow Science Exam. Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog (RKA), which comes under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, was set up by the Centre in February 2019 and is aimed at conservation, protection, and development of…
If I had one wish, it would probably be time travel. And one of the first places I would go would be the Great Plains of North America before European influence to see for myself those immense herds of bison on their native range. There may have been up to 30 million or more bison on the plains of North America. What a sight that must have been!…
Polygyra septemvolva is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Polygyridae.By Rudy Mancke
90 Second Naturalist for Friday, January 15, 2021
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Dogs: Our Unsung Heroes - Cori Solomon on Big Blend Radio
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On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Show, travel writer Cori Solomon talks about dogs who serve in search and rescue, military, and in therapy. Read her article here: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/dogs-our-unsung-heroes/ Featured music is "Colors of the USA" by Doreen Taylor - more at https://www.doreentaylormusic.com/…
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Episode 085 - Akash Sharma | Experimental artist, Archaeoacoustics conservationist, & Founder of Sound.Codes
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Akash Sharma is an experimental artist, archaeoacoustic conservationist, and the founder of Sound.Codes. Listen to his journey from growing up in Mumbai and studying computers and music, to now helping preserve sound heritage and acoustic signatures via multiple open-source projects! Sound.Codes is a research lab that encompasses Akash's diverse in…
Gentiana austromontana, the Appalachian gentian, is a 1–2 ft (30–61 cm) tall flowering plant in the Gentianaceae family. It is native to the southern Appalachians of West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.By Rudy Mancke
SE Arizona is full of incredible birding locations and we've saved our favorites for last! Join us for more about Patagonia, Santa Rita, and more! Main story at: 11:23 Show notes King Tides explained Patagonia State Park Paton Center for Hummingbirds Santa Rita Lodge El Charro eBird hotspots Patagonia State Park Paton Center for Hummingbirds Madera…
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Embarking On An Ecological Transition Through Permaculture Design
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Before installing our permaculture gardens at Utah State University, Moab, the only birds I observed from my office window were Eurasian Collared Doves and crows.By Roslynn Brain McCann
This week, my partner Barry joins me to learn about Pacific sand dollars! What is the currency exchange between a Sand dollar and a Sand euro? We don't know, but if you want to learn about the natural history of Pacific sand dollars and some of their ecological, social, and economic values, then you've come to the right podcast!…
Loons (North America) or divers (United Kingdom / Ireland) are a group of aquatic birds found in many parts of North America and northern Eurasia. They can be found in South Carolina only during winter migration.By Rudy Mancke
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#12: Tony Iwane - Outreach and Community at iNaturalist
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My guest in this episode is Tony Iwane. Tony is Outreach and Community Coordinator for iNaturalist, an environmental educator, contributor to Bay Nature Magazine, photographer, and just an all around interesting and knowledgeable naturalist. As a key staff member for iNaturalist and one of its earliest members, Tony gives us an insider’s view of iN…
90 Second Naturalist for Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Charles Van Rees joins Bob to discuss the importance of freshwater and its relationship to biodiversity. This is part two of a three part series. Related episodes: What the Heck is Water Firefighting Beavers Salmon are a Gift Sit Spot Our sources for this episode include: WWF Living Planet Report 2018 Van Rees et al., 2020 - Safeguarding freshwater…
Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all forming sedentary colonies. Typically about 0.5 millimetres (1⁄64 inch) long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia.…
90 Second Naturalist for Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Trichonephila clavipes (formerly known as Nephila clavipes), commonly known as the golden silk orb-weaver, golden silk spider, or banana spider, is an orb-weaving spider species which inhabits forests and wooded areas ranging from the southern US to Argentina. In fact, it is the only species of the genus Trichonephila indigenous to continental Nort…
90 Second Naturalist for Monday, January 11, 2021
Kingfishers—all the birds in the family Alcedinidae—are the focus of this episode. There are many species of these charismatic birds living across the world. Learn about their key features, global distribution, evolution, feeding, and more. ~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~ Links of Interest Slow-motion video of diving kingfisher 1 Slow-motio…
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019 - In Search of the Miraculous: Finitude and True Infinity
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Hegel called true infinity “the chief maxim of philosophy.” This episode will review how finitude alone cannot be considered as reality, why traditional notions of infinity fall short, what Hegel’s true infinity actually means, that finitude and true infinity must be looked at together to fully grasp reality, and how this notion is truly miraculous…
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Antarctic Artists and Writers Collective on Big Blend Radio
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This episode of Big Blend Radio focuses on the Antarctic Artists & Writers Collective, a new organization of past participants in the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists & Writers Program. Featured guests are cofounders Glenn McClure and Michelle Schwengel-Regala. Glenn is a composer/musician who was an National Parks Arts Foundation (NPA…
The year 2020 has been relatively tough for everyone but has never been so good for the environment and new scientific discoveries. Every year new species are being discovered or re-positioned into new taxas. This year's rarest discovery would be scientists announcing the discovery of a new population of blue whales in the Indian Ocean which has ne…
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Ice, Wanderings, a Submarine Tale and Playing Outside
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Mark and Euan with the Scotland Outdoors podcast featuring a Shetland walk plus much moreBy BBC Radio Scotland
Some of you longtime North Dakota residents may recall the old North Dakota tourism campaign, North Dakota-Mountain Removal Project Completed. That campaign, back in the day, was complete with highway billboards. But any knowledge of the present-day North Dakota geography would indicate that the mountain removal project was not completed.…