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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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Ep 28: The Flying Turtle Who Killed A Guy
00:29:35 | Season: 1 | Episode: 28 | March 15th, 2021

Naked mole rats can save humans, horses killed a lot of kings named Loius, and eagle killed a playwright with a turtle.

Suffolk Wood (part 7) 2am – counting the chirps of a dark bush cricket (sleep safe)
01:01:11 | Episode: 58 | March 13th, 2021

When the bell of St Mary’s strikes 2am, and the world has dissolved into shadows and echoes of far away things, there’s a solace to be found in counting the chirps of a dark bush cricket. When all that is near is a loose twig falling, a small mammal, biding its time between a fleeting moment of stealth, and the semblance of a nocturnal breeze seems to be somewhere around, high up in the trees, there is a reason to let go of the urge to track time. Let the night planes take it. Let them draw it away in their soft rumbling arcs, away and over the dark curve of the Earth. And don’t worry. They’ll be sure to leave it where you can find it. It’ll be there when you arrive. There on the cusp of dawn. Here, in this rural Suffolk wood, in this safe and empty place, on this calm August night when thoughts can be let go to float down into the leaves, its the trees who’ll stand over.  

88: Stargazer & Pink Fairy Armadillo
00:38:33 | Episode: 86 | March 11th, 2021

Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week’s very fossorial episode, Christian reveals the hidden nightmares of the stargazer fish and Ellen digs into the buried secrets of the pink fairy armadillo.

S3 E19: Wild Pigs, Spiky Lizards and a Duckling in Distress
00:19:39 | Season: 3 | Episode: 19 | March 11th, 2021

What makes a pig wild? Earth Ranger has the answer! Then: ride-along for an exciting animal rescue with the Toronto Wildlife Centre.

BONUS: Balto, Togo and the Great Race For Mercy
00:24:24 | Season: 1 | Episode: 28 | March 10th, 2021

The story of the 150 dogs and 20 men who raced against odds, weather, frostbite, fake news, and the worst storm in decades to save the kids and Indigenous people of Nome, Alaska, from a deadly diphtheria outbreak 5 years after the flu of 1919. 

Ep 27: Living His Best Afterlife
00:30:41 | Season: 1 | Episode: 27 | March 8th, 2021

Sea cucumbers magic superpower, a bear found and ate 76 pounds of cocaine he found in the woods, and  a flock of holy geese saved Rome.

Seaside brutalism – at the Port of Felixstowe
30:28 | Episode: 57 | March 6th, 2021

On the beach, sat within wetting distance of the water’s edge, there’s a point where the noise from the container port begins to meld in with the shingle soft washing to and fro of the waves. Here, about a quarter of a mile away, towering gantry cranes can be seen whining backwards and forwards, deftly hoisting lorry-sized containers like little matchboxes from an impossibly vast supership. Venus, mega-sized, operated by China Shipping Container Lines, and with a warehouse-sized engine and chimney that throbs and pulsates the sea air for miles around. On this, a weekday last summer, the port and all of its rumblings form nothing more than a backdrop to what beaches are really for. Playing. Oblivious children constantly on the move run soaked and delighted to their families before rushing back to get ankle-deep in the waves again. Parents warn there’s a stranded jellyfish, while claxons and two-tone sirens announce the peril of yet another swooping crane, on the horizon. There’s a jagged beauty to all of this, a form of shoreline brutalism.

Music Meets Science
00:17:01 | March 5th, 2021

What happens when a scientist is also a musician? For Barbara McClintock, the combination may have led the way to a Nobel Prize in genetics. Science historian Jocelyn Bosley tells us the story of Barbara’s remarkable life, and how her experience playing banjo in a jazz band (yes) helped her discover “jumping genes.”




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