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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.

We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.

Warbling Magpies
07:14 | April 20th, 2020

It’s summer time in the city and Ann is at home, about to take the rubbish outside. Nature is right on her doorstep! Let’s listen to the cicadas humming, and the noisy birds screeching. What’s that pretty birdsong coming from the gum tree? A black and white bird is hopping along a branch, looking right at Ann. It’s a magpie!

The Science of Smell
00:13:43 | April 17th, 2020

Why do foods smell the way that they do? A would-be chef goes on a quest to find out, after she loses the ability to smell. Molly Birnbaum, editor of America’s Test Kitchen Kids and host of the podcast, Mystery Recipe, navigates us through the olfactory organs and the startling chemistry of food. Join us to discover the science of smell, and how your nose helps you cook and taste.

Ep #3 – Amazon on Fire-part 2
00:14:49 | April 16th, 2020

Do you wonder why the rain forest is on fire and what we can do about it? My guest is Chelsea Raiche from Friends of the Rainforest, and she gives us a unique perspective on this troubling issue, as well as some things we can do about it. This is part 2 of 2 episodes.

Ep #2 – Amazon on Fire-part 1
00:17:35 | April 16th, 2020

Do you wonder why the rain forest is on fire and what we can do about it? My guest is Chelsea Raiche from Friends of the Rainforest, and she gives us a unique perspective on this troubling issue, as well as some things we can do about it. This is part 1 of 2 episodes.

Fowey, Cornwall – where land meets sea
30:11 | Episode: 5 | April 15th, 2020

Walking along a cliff path lined with crickets the sea appears, steep down to the right. There’s no one around. There’s time to listen. There’s a dot on the horizon, a boat. Hardly moving. At 6m30s we move to a different location – down a flinty path and over deep sand to the water’s edge. The water fizzes. Is the tide coming in, or out? At 13m45s, back up on the cliff path, warm grassy wafts and around the headland to another bay. At 19m06s, looking down from above the sea sounds different in this bay. A pontoon out in the swell occasionally rocks against its mooring. Finally at 24m55s, at the shoreline to sit and be close to the waves. The tide’s feeling lazy. It is going out.

48: Southern Flannel Moth & Chambered Nautilus
00:39:56 | Episode: 48 | April 15th, 2020

Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week’s episode, Ellen warns you not to touch the deceptively fuzzy caterpillar of the southern flannel moth & Christian waxes poetic about the chambered nautilus.

New Noisy by Nature is on the way!
02:00 | April 13th, 2020

Great news nature fans, Ann is back with some brand new episodes of Noisy by Nature from April 21st!

Sleeping city waves
42:53 | Episode: 4 | April 10th, 2020

Hearing London at night from a small patch of grass bordered by shrubs, flowering plants and a bay tree, a typical garden in Hackney enclosed within old brick-built walls. Just before 3am distant machines began to fill the air with gentle undulating washes of sound. The effect is pleasantly soporific. It’s a wide landscape recording and quite delicate, best through headphones or on speakers when everything is quiet.




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