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There are 1734 episodes in the Nature topic.

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251: Gila Monster & Indian Peacock
01:02:05 | Episode: 251 | August 1st, 2024

Christian chews on the Gila monster & Ellen struts her stuff with the Indian peacock. We discuss Christian’s Duolingo streak, lizard venom, yet another hot take from Charles Darwin, how to haze a peacock, and so much more. Real G’s move in silence like the Gila monster.

What are rocks made of?
14:07 | July 30th, 2024

Rocks are all around us… they’re in the garden, on the road, in the bush and all our waterways… But how did they all get there? And what are they made of? Nij and the kids meet Dr Heather Handley in her subterranean submarine ‘Velma’ to venture into a volcano for answers…. 

230 Murmuring firs of Kielder Forest
50:52 | Episode: 234 | July 27th, 2024

Fir trees don’t have what you might call normal leaves. Their leaves are needles. Each tree possesses many needles, too many to count. Especially when the height of these trees ranges from 12 to 23 stories high. Concentrated in these myriad tiny needles, is a wonderful and special power. Position yourself deep within a fir forest, with even the slightest of breezes blowing high above, and you’ll feel it. 

250: Rhinoceros Hornbill w/ Sarah Skebba!
00:50:10 | Episode: 250 | July 25th, 2024

Join Ellen & wildlife educator Sarah Skebba for a review of a modern-day dinosaur with some pretty extreme approaches to life: the rhinoceros hornbill. We’re talking about bizarre beaks with built-in resonance chambers, the most unpleasant nesting situation I have ever heard of, how zoos are helping conserve endangered birds in the wild, and so much more.

S7 E9: Secrets of the Frontenac Arc!
00:18:50 | Season: 7 | Episode: 9 | July 25th, 2024

Today I’m talking to conservation biologist Megan Quinn who works with the Nature Conservancy of Canada. Together we will find out all about the amazing biodiversity of an area of Canada called the Frontenac Arc!

How do chickens make eggs?
13:55 | July 23rd, 2024

If you need an egg to make a chicken, then where did the first egg come from? Nij and the kids meet Professor Kate Buchanan to learn about how chickens make eggs… and which came first!

229 Dusk dissolves to night in the cathedral of trees
45:16 | Episode: 233 | July 20th, 2024

On a warm May evening deep in the Forest of Dean, the sound of dusk is alive with birdsong from many different species. The air literally fizzes with the energy produced by avian communications. Their calls and songs echo over long distances, they reflect and bounce from tree trunk to tree trunk, reverberate and dissipate. It’s the sheer quantity of solid surfaces that give this aural environment the quality of being inside a cathedral. A cathedral of trees. 

The Science of Bubbles
00:20:05 | July 19th, 2024

This is an encore episode, picked by our Patreon supporters. If you want to go vote for our next encore, just go to patreon.com/tumblepodcast to go vote! You don’t have to be a patreon supporter to vote, but it does help! Why do bubbles pop, and why do bubbles have shadows? We’re in double bubble trouble with two listener questions. Luckily, Dr. Bubbles is here to save the day! We’ll find out how a normal, everyman physicist named Justin Burton became a superhero bubble scientist, on a quest to make a scientifically proven recipe for giant bubbles. Along the way, we’ll discover the answers to our listeners’ bubbling curiosity.  Hear from the inventor of edible bubbles, Li Wei Tan, in a bonus interview episode available on our ad-free Patreon feed! It’s available for just $1/month when you pledge to support Tumble at patreon.com/tumblepodcast.  We’ll have free resources about bubbles on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com. If you want to buy tickets to our live event in West Stockbridge, go to bit.ly/TumbleLive! We’d love to see you there!




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