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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Nature topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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66: Pika & North American Giant Millipede
00:49:42 | Episode: 66 | August 26th, 2020

Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week’s episode, Christian takes us on a tour of the pika’s digestive system & Ellen shows some love to the North American giant millipede and its role as an unsung ecological hero. (Heads up: this episode mentions poop a lot.)

August breezes through an ancient Oak
34:43 | Episode: 26 | August 22nd, 2020

In the middle of a sundrenched field in Gilston Park near Harlow in Essex, a crow calls far-off to the left, a bird scarer fires shots to the right. It’s a warm afternoon and there’s a brisk August wind blowing across the landscape. Sitting beneath the vast boughs of an ancient Oak, shoulder-high grasses, thistles and sappling hawthorns hiss and flail in the wind. Dead branches reach out like arms, while green leaves on the healthy branches bounce and rustle. A bird comes to perch nearby. A fleeting fly whizzes past the microphones. From time-to-time the wind drops, and the A414 can be heard in the distance. Filtered by distance through acres of grass, the roadlike qualities are gone. It has become a soft wide noise across the horizon, a waterless tidal flow.

Life of a Cell: Cell Structure
03:56 | Season: 5 | Episode: 1 | August 21st, 2020

Cells are the building blocks of living organism, but even a cell is a whole factory in itself with complicated parts working together under the command of the nucleus.

The Rise of the Dinosaurs [ENCORE]
00:17:20 | August 21st, 2020

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Cooling off beside sifting waves at Felixstowe Ferry
32:17 | Episode: 25 | August 15th, 2020

Sitting on a warm shingle beach where the river Deben joins the North Sea, feet stretched into the cool water. It’s a hot afternoon and the ferry over to Bawdsey has made its last crossing of the day. Waves wash over the fine shingle, shifting and sieving, sweeping to and fro, fizzing and receding. A little way over on the right, a rock pool fills and empties with the swell. Seagulls fly out over the estuary mouth towards the sea. Small motor boats pass. Tilled up by the action of the waves a fragment of stone tinkles like a bright piece of metal. There’s a gentle onshore breeze. Towards the end, the soft sound of a high altitude jet becomes a rumble that dissolves into the eastern sky.

S1 E12: Forest Management 101 – Secrets of the Tree Whisperers
00:34:35 | Season: 1 | Episode: 12 | August 14th, 2020

Hi Listeners, it’s me: Sarah. I had to get out of the basement for a bit so I decided to podcast on the go from my favourite places of all time: the forest! Forests are incredible. And not just because they let you take social distancing to the next level. They are literally ecological wonders; they are complex living worlds that prevent soil erosion, provide homes to thousands of different species, and absorb carbon to help fight climate change. This episode features conversations with Darren Sleep, Senior Director of Conservation Strategies at the Sustainable Forestry Initaitive, and Cindy Cheng, PhD candidate in Forestry at the University of British Columbia. Thanks to Sustainable Forestry Initiative and Project Learning Tree for their collaboration on this Episode. Find out more about the amazing work they do at https://www.sfiprogram.org/ ———————————————————————————————- For more awesome Gen-Z media podcasts check out GZMshows.com ———————————————————————————————- To become an Earth Ranger and for cool daily eco-activities, visit https://www.earthrangers.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

S3 E8: The Search for the Big Bad Wolf
00:21:19 | Season: 3 | Episode: 8 | August 12th, 2020

This big, bad episode is dedicated to our favourite fairytale villain: the wolf! Find out if this malicious canine really is as bad as those 3 little piggies would have you believe! How many wolves live in the Canadian wilderness? Are wolves similar to dogs? Could a wolf actually blow your house down if they tried? Find out these and many more wolf facts in today’s episode of the Earth Rangers podcast! —————————————————————- Do you have a cool animal encounter story to share with us? Submit it here: https://www.earthrangers.com/leave-us-a-message/ —————————————————————- Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for FREE App today to get your membership card in the mail. Get it here! —————————————————————- Listen to more great kids and family shows at:

64: Emu & Whale Shark
00:54:57 | Episode: 64 | August 12th, 2020

Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week’s episode, Ellen explains why emus don’t bother flying and Christian dives into the mysterious world of the cryptic whale shark.




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