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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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Derbyshire gales blow away the cobwebs
50:41 | Episode: 46 | December 19th, 2020

It is one of those bright-skied days when the clouds are moving faster than they should and you can hear the weight of the trees. A gale is sweeping the moorside, clearing down the dead wood. Sheltered inside an outcrop of trees, everything’s in motion. What’s loose is up and swirling, what’s tethered bobs and waves. Banks of wind surge, roaring through the high treetops, bending hundred ton trunks that in turn lean, and straighten. Eddies are whirling down through the foliage, lifting tangled vines and rustling crisp leaves. Beyond the wood, sheep stoically graze, knee-deep in green grass. They’re overseen by the cockerel crowing hard to be heard. Chickens poke and cluck over the rough ground by the farmhouse. Its roof appears and disappears behind rocking boughs. A tractor chugs by on the lane, its smoke dragged out flat from the chimney. Birds come and go, twittering and calling, unperturbed by the wind. Hill walkers clink a distant gate. Time to take it all in. To fill one’s lungs and let a Derbyshire gale blow away the cobwebs.

S3 E15: What’s small, fuzzy, with black and white stripes – and stinky feet?
00:19:46 | Season: 3 | Episode: 15 | December 16th, 2020

What’s the buzz, Earth Rangers? It’s time for Bee facts with Emma! We visit a conservation area in Saskatchewan and in Emma’s Chemistry corner we get to talk to a real-life chemist.

Ep 16: OK, Boomer
00:27:29 | Season: 1 | Episode: 16 | December 16th, 2020

Today, Melissa explores other customs, like the "Boomers" who pull Santa's sled in Australia, how a video game about animals has given a place for practicing Muslims to find community in a pandemic, and what a confused Rooster has to do with Christmas in the Philippines. 

Night rain falls on a Peak District moorside (part 2 – sleep safe)
42:23 | Episode: 45 | December 12th, 2020

It’s the early hours of the morning. Shrouded under dark sky and cloud, the rain’s falling heavily on the moor above the Whaley Bridge reservoir. It’s dowsing the trees in this small wood, pouring and scattering through the waxy June leaves, filling the air with a springly spray of refreshing sound. The sheep and the lambs are asleep. The farmhouse over the field is a murky shadow beneath a haze of yesterday’s wood smoke. The cockerel, the chickens and the dogs are silent. Only owls are there, somewhere in the inky dark, far echoes from another wood. It’s a Derbyshire landscape, all hills and fields with gritstone walls and slopes that end in valleys. Time passes. The rain falls. And as it slowly eases to a patter and the last jets have ploughed their lazy ways down into Ringway airport, the owl comes close. Almost incredibly to a tree near where we left the microphones. A tawny owl, calling for its mate. It just appears. Its wings make no sound. 

The Coronavirus Vaccine Race
00:17:23 | December 11th, 2020

How did scientists develop coronavirus vaccines in record time? New York Times science reporter Carl Zimmer is our guide to the coronavirus vaccine race – from the starting line, to the point when several teams are racing to the finish line. Find out how science gave the competitors a turbo boost that could save hundreds of millions of lives.

77: Orb Weavers & Wolf Spiders w/ Madison Bush!
00:52:52 | Episode: 77 | December 9th, 2020

Join Ellen & special guest, field biologist Madison Bush, for a review of a couple of very leggy friends, orb weavers & wolf spiders! In this episode we discuss the World Wide Web, moustaches made out of eyes, and buff Tom Holland.

S3 E14: The Case of the Slithering Milk Thief and Science with Cabbage
00:26:17 | Season: 3 | Episode: 14 | December 9th, 2020

Psst.. Earth Rangers… today’s creature-feature is pretty slithery. Feeling a bit nervous? Nah! There’s no reason to be scared of snakes, even the dangerous ones are more likely to be more afraid than you, so if you keep your distance, they will not bother you. And the eastern milksnake is non-venomous and very cute.

Ep 15: Christmas Carol Creatures
00:32:09 | Season: 1 | Episode: 15 | December 9th, 2020

Today on Bewilderbeasts, Melissa explores two popular Christmas Songs: Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the 12 Days of Christmas.  Why are the reindeer named “Donder and Blitzen?”; when DID Santa decide to go with reindeer instead of a nice mustang? And, we’re going to figure out why on EARTH someone’s true love gave them all those dang birds. 




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