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There are 1656 episodes in the Nature topic.

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How Does it Feel to Be in Space?
00:21:18 | Season: 10 | Episode: 6 | November 15th, 2024

What does it feel like to be in space? That’s what Elijah wants to know. So we’re taking off on a zero-gravity flight to find out! Guest reporter Jason Strother shares the story of Sheri Wells-Jensen, a blind scientist who is paving the way for people with disabilities to go to space. 

S8 E5: All Hot Air – but no Fire
00:19:32 | Season: 8 | Episode: 5 | November 14th, 2024

Join Earth Ranger Emma as she sets off on a myth-busting mission across continents to answer one fiery question: were dragons ever real? From the sheep-stealing dragons of medieval England to the mighty dragon myths of ancient China, Emma’s journey is full of wild stories, fossil finds, and mind-blowing science. Tune in and let’s hunt down the truth behind one of humanity’s oldest legends!

263: American Lobster
00:48:05 | Episode: 263 | November 13th, 2024

Christian gets snippy with the American lobster.  We discuss New England, split colors, immortality, flirting with pee, big meaty claws, grocery store tanks, and so much more.

244 Rocky West Somerset beach (high-definition sound)
30:29 | Episode: 248 | November 9th, 2024

We found this quiet place in West Somerset. Afternoon waves softly breaking along a rocky beach under October sunshine. The low landscape of Wales visible across the water.

S8 E4: Ribbit or Rubbish?
00:18:44 | Season: 8 | Episode: 4 | November 7th, 2024

Earth Ranger Emma dives into a ribbiting mystery in Loveland, Ohio! Legend has it that a four-foot-tall frog once roamed the quiet streets at night, wand in its hand and magic in the air. Emma’s on a mission to debunk this tale, but things get wild when she stumbles upon a giant “frog” in the most unexpected place. Is it really a magic-wielding frog army, or just a case of mistaken identity? Join the fun as Emma busts myths, explores the quirky side of small-town folklore, and maybe even learns a dance move or two! ✨ ——————————— Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for the FREE App today to get your membership card in the mail! Get it here! https://www.earthrangers.com/EN/CA/get-the-app/ And don’t forget to use the code “EMMA” in the App to unlock 25 bonus points. ——————————— Earth Rangers is a registered charity and the App is always free to use. For more information visit www.earthrangers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

97: Sea Otter & Blue-Ringed Octopus (REPLAY)
00:48:31 | November 6th, 2024

In this week’s re-broadcast of an episode from May of 2021, Ellen reviews the ocean’s most adorable monsters, sea otters, & Christian rates the dazzling blue-ringed octopus.

243 Night callings in the Forest of Dean – interleaved worlds
41:27 | Episode: 247 | November 1st, 2024

It isn’t often we hear strange calls coming out of our long overnight captures, but this was one. The dead of night deep in the Forest of Dean, and a call that from the quiet emptiness begins to echo. Human?  Dog?  Muntjac deer? All three, or none? Muntjac deer are commonly heard repeating a single harsh bark across rural landscapes at night though this sound doesn’t quite match the sound signature of muntjac, nor indeed dog, or human. The calling persists over ten minutes, seemingly human, then changing into something very much not human. What it is we can’t know. 

262: Jumping Slugs w/ Meaghan Wetherell!
00:55:50 | Episode: 262 | November 1st, 2024

Ellen is joined by biologist/paleontologist Meaghan Wetherell for a review of the slimiest breakdancers in the world: jumping slugs. We discuss science communication through video games, how slugs flirt, confusing Darwin, why a biologist’s fridge might be filled with mossy little salsa containers, and so much more. 




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