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There are 1745 episodes in the Nature topic.

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323: Banana Slug
00:56:26 | Episode: 323 | February 12th, 2026

Ellen takes things slow with the iconic banana slug. We discuss mobile slip ‘n’ slides, recreationally poisoning yourself, liquid crystals, oobleck, robosnail, slime trains, moisture farming, apophallation, college mascots, and so much more.

Episode 2 – And the Ringers Is…
00:17:01 | Season: 11 | Episode: 2 | February 12th, 2026

Emma’s sister Olivia agrees to take her place in the prestigious Go Green Race after Emma breaks her leg. But between oversleeping, arriving late, and trusting the wrong competitor for help, Olivia’s adventure gets off to a very rocky start. Can she make it to the first challenge location before she’s disqualified?

Do Animals Have Friends?
00:27:06 | Season: 11 | Episode: 6 | February 6th, 2026

In this episode, we talk to two scientists who study animal friendships, in different animals, and in different ways. We’ll hear from Karen Bales, who studies titi monkeys (AKA “fuzzy little guys”) and Annaliese Beery, who studies voles (AKA “the cutest rodents”). Get ready to discover how animal friends play and cuddle – and what they can teach us about our own friendships. 

322: The Bird Hall w/ Shannon Hackett & John Bates!
01:09:15 | Episode: 322 | February 5th, 2026

Join Ellen & special guests, power couple Shannon Hackett and John Bates from the Field Museum, here to talk about the intersection of science, history, and of course, birds in a love letter to the natural history museum. We discuss working alongside SUE the T. rex, specimen pickles, harlequin romance novels, and explore bigger questions like how museum collections can reveal evolution happening around us right now in real-time and help us look into the future, what the average everyday person can learn about themselves and what science actually looks like from a museum, and the hotly contested debate as to whether grey vireos are interesting or not.

291 High tide turning – the Crouch Estuary in Essex (sleep safe)
00:49:24 | Episode: 296 | February 1st, 2026

The waves settle into wavelets. The wavelets settle to calm. Then it’s just the pure sound of estuary emptiness, at night.

321: Norway Lemmings
01:03:51 | Episode: 321 | January 29th, 2026

Ellen sets the record straight on Norway lemmings, busting over 400 years of myths. We discuss rodent audacity, ecological impacts that can be seen from space, spontaneous generation, Ole Worm, Atlantis, a Disney lie, and so much more.

Episode 1 – A Rough Start
00:09:10 | Season: 11 | Episode: 1 | January 29th, 2026

Earth Rangers, this is NOT how Emma planned to start the biggest adventure of her life!

How Did Earth Begin?
00:23:52 | Season: 11 | Episode: 5 | January 23rd, 2026

How did Earth get created? What did our planet begin as? Why does our world exist? What started our planet? These questions take us back billions of years to learn how Earth formed in the very beginning – and then, we’ll look to a group of mysterious asteroids that might reveal how Earth became the planet it is today. 




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