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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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87: Jumping Spiders w/ Dr. Sebastian Echeverri!
00:45:14 | Episode: 87 | March 3rd, 2021

Join Ellen & special guest, arachnologist Dr. Sebastian A. Echeverri for a review of the overpowered bards of the arachnid world, jumping spiders! In this episode, we discuss jumping spiders’ incomparable processing power, hunting skill, and flair for the dramatic.

Ep 26: The Rebellious Runaway Reenacting Rooster
00:25:14 | Season: 1 | Episode: 26 | March 1st, 2021

Today's topics: Civil War reenacting rooster flew the coop, a dark walk through history thanks to a Border collie who inherited $5 million from her dead owner, and pigs can play video games for science!

56 The whispering trees of Bayford Wood
46:29 | Episode: 56 | February 27th, 2021

It was our first visit to Bayford Wood. A country walk, on a bright July day which was not quite as warm as it should be. A walk under an undecided sky, from time-to-time enhanced with inexplicable flurries of raindrops that fell like scattering beads. As we followed the track deeper into the woods, surrounded by tall trees, long growing and cathedral high, a small propeller plane buzzed over. It made us look. Then, with the quiet returned, our ears became tuned to the presence of countless myriad things high above us. Whispering things, hissing things, softly shushing things, filtering down their fine gossamer sounds in slow undulating waves. Lung easing. Chest expanding. Mind cleansing. All from up in the vaulted ceiling of green, forty feet above, millions upon millions of leaves, set in tiny individual motions by the breeze.  We found a grassy bank set back from the track, pushed through a hedge of ivy, and left the microphones alone to record while we went off to brew tea on a camping stove.

Space: Birth of a Star
05:35 | Season: 7 | Episode: 1 | February 25th, 2021

This is the start of our new series on space!

86: Copepods w/ Jimmy Bernot!
00:54:08 | Episode: 86 | February 24th, 2021

Join Ellen & special guest, evolutionary biologist Jimmy Bernot, for a review of the microscopic crustaceans truly running the world, copepods! In this episode, we discuss what makes copepods so successful at what they do, the role that parasites play in an ecosystem, and the biodiversity you can find among fish boogers.

Ep. 4 – Starry Eyed with Squirrelly Pride
00:26:14 | Season: 1 | Episode: 4 | February 22nd, 2021

Welcome to the fourth episode (and season finale) of Ask Deer Abby, Season One! Abby and Hopper are thrilled to be offering advice (and puns) to some brand new animal friends. Starla Seastar has a lot of spilled teacups and no understanding of why! Can Abby help uncover Starla’s vision problems before Starla has no tea left?! Next up we’ve got a squirrel named Sammy who’s got some memory problems. Let’s hope Abby can help Sammy retrace his steps before they both go nuts. Later on, we’ll bring in some special guests who are experts on all things Abby and Hopper: their parents! Let’s see what fun (and embarrassing) stories Dakota and Gigi will delight us with. Thanks again for listening, and as always, if you’ve got a problem just stop on by, and we’ll say “Hi” at Ask Deer Abby!

Ep 25: The CIA's Failed Spy Cats
00:32:17 | Season: 1 | Episode: 25 | February 22nd, 2021

The one time the CIA tried – and failed – to use a cat as a spy (code name Acoustic Kitty), some cats need hypoallergenic humans, and what happens when cats bail on sea shanties.  #AcousticKitty  Send in your topic ideas via:BewilderbeastsPod@gmail.comTWITTER: @BewilderedPodFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/BewilderBeastsPod (DM, voice text or comment)Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bewilderbeasts/

Light rain beside the lane near Sandy
51:06 | Episode: 55 | February 20th, 2021

It’s all woods and rolling fields in rural Bedfordshire. Good for long walks under wide skies. A chance to get away from it all. On a wet February day, after splashing along muddy lanes and mud sliding footpaths, after passing a pair of Anderson shelters either side of an empty and waterlogged field, we saw a tumbledown wall cloaked in moss. Behind the wall, tucked down in a shallow dell, so quiet it hardly reached us, the melodious sound of a running winterbourne. Watery places always seem to cast a magic spell. So we climbed through the spiky trees peppered with lichen and left the microphones to record. It felt like a long forgotten spot, set back from people and the Iron Age track. When they were sure we had gone, tiny birds returned to flit about, distant cows lowed as the rain gently sifted down through the bare branches. A silvery sounding place, cool, and clean of clutter. In a few months the leaves will come, the fields will dry, and the landscape will sound of spring.




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