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There are 1664 episodes in the Nature topic.

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225 Night suburban garden – quiet sound brutalism (sleep safe)
33:33 | Episode: 229 | June 23rd, 2024

Night rain, as it falls onto a quiet suburban garden, has a cool and spacious sound-feel. It seems to help focus the mind’s eye onto the presence of objects and surfaces that without the rain would simply not exist, to the ear. Even to the eye, in such murky darkness, these objects and surfaces are not things that make sense in and of themselves.

245: Hermit Crab & Flamingo
01:10:14 | Episode: 245 | June 21st, 2024

Ellen comes out of her shell with hermit crabs & Christian is tickled pink by flamingos. In this week’s beach episode, we discuss vacancy chains, shell economies, crustacean diss tracks, Florida postcards, and making new enemies in a flamboyance.

The Kid Scientists’ Galapagos Adventure
00:19:42 | June 21st, 2024

This is an encore of one of our favorite episodes from Season 5! If you’d like to help us choose our next episode, go to our Patreon and VOTE! You don’t have to pledge to support us in order to vote, but if you do we’d appreciate it a ton! What’s it like to be a kid doing experiments in one of the most famous science places in the world? Oscar and Mae Johnson were nine and twelve when they traveled to the Galapagos Islands with their scientist dad. The Galapagos are isolated tropical islands made famous by Charles Darwin, who came up with the theory of evolution based on his research there. Mae and Oscar followed in Darwin’s footsteps. With help from their parents, they conducted their own research and got it published in a scientific journal – a big deal for scientists of every age! Hear Mae and Oscar tell their own story of science discovery in this episode. 

Bonus:Dengue Chicks and the Grocery Store Walk of Shame
00:30:23 | Season: 7 | Episode: 115 | June 17th, 2024

First Aired: January 20, 2023This month's bonus ep for you is all about the chickens who give back in rather surprising ways – from keeping 100 tons (?) of food out of our landfills to preventing Dengue Fever in Central Florida.

224 Shallow river under an open sky (sleep safe)
46:25 | Episode: 228 | June 16th, 2024

Back we go again to Miller’s Dale in the Derbyshire hills. To this quiet spot, beside a shallow river wrilling. There’s a country lane, and a steep grassy bank down to the river where an old tree grows. The tree, so gnarled, and with an unusually stout trunk, must have grown here for decades. Maybe even a century, or more. 

244: A Gay Animal Revue w/ Owen Ever and Laine Kaplan-Levenson!
00:52:13 | Episode: 244 | June 13th, 2024

Join Ellen & special guests Owen Ever and Laine Kaplan-Levenson for a revue of gay animals! We discuss manatee wuzzles, elephant matriarchy, giraffes necking in more ways than one, eagle throuples, the impact of prejudice on science, and so much more. This episode is a celebration of love, family, and community in – as our guest puts it – the animal queendom. 

Bonus: BOTY goes Batty
00:21:54 | Season: 7 | Episode: 114 | June 10th, 2024

First Aired: Nov 5, 2021This month, New Zealand's Bird of the Year competition ruffled feathers, as per usual, when a bat took the gold. A look at the complex and controversial BotY awards and mean tweets at the non-tweety bats.I got today’s information from :

223 Birdsong in deep forest ambience
49:58 | Episode: 227 | June 8th, 2024

Whilst walking up towards the observatory in the Kielder forest, we passed large areas of cleared woodland. “Fallen in the great storm of 2021” a passing forester explained in the afternoon sunshine. In some sections, the trees had been cut and stacked. Rows of tree trunks that smelled deliciously rich with the resin-y smell of Christmas trees. We found the smell instantly relaxing, as if it reduced blood pressure just by inhaling it. 




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