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There are 1701 episodes in the Nature topic.

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281 Night rain in the Pyrenees (sleep safe with chimes)
01:04:52 | Episode: 286 | September 15th, 2025

Beside the only road leading out of Sant Llorenc de la Muga we found a small group of trees. We didn’t have much time. The sky was pitch black and the ground beneath our feet was streaming with water that’d all come down a few minutes ago in a deluge with simultaneous flashes of forked lightening so powerful, so bright, they’d temporarily frozen us to the spot. We shone our torch from tree to tree, searching for a suitable trunk that might provide some shelter for the Lento box. The road was deserted. Traffic was not an issue. Only one more village lay beyond, where the road literally ended.      A patch of bare trunk came into view between rain soaked leaves. Around us every thing glistened. And dripped. Every shrub. Every branch. Every leaf.  To the eyes and to the ears it was a rich sparkling sensory experience, that seemed interchangeable. Reaching through we tied the Lento box onto the trunk, angled it onto the wide landscape scene, and left it to record alone through the night. 

303: American Dipper w/ Jason Hall!
00:56:23 | Episode: 303 | September 11th, 2025

Join Ellen & birder and science communicator Jason Hall for a review of a little bird full of big surprises: the American dipper.  We discuss birding pre-smartphone, Philadelphia’s role in ornithological history, the wild physiological adaptations that let this tiny songbird brave mountain rapids, smooth dance moves, aura farming, and so much more.

Tumble Newsflash: Yoto Cards, Audiobook, & Your Plant Questions!
00:26:46 | September 5th, 2025

There’s so much happening in the world of Tumble, and we’re excited to share it all with you! Plus we answer questions about plants with the help of plant biologist Carina Baskett.

280 Pyrenees thunder above watery valley
00:44:34 | Episode: 285 | September 4th, 2025

Our friends told us that in Sant Llorenc the weather changes towards the end of August. Endless days of thick summer heat gives way to something altogether more dramatic. Ominous black clouds the size of cities. Rain drops like translucent grapes. Fork lightening like you see at the cinema. Thunder, that carves open the sky, like unimaginably huge boulders crashing downwards from the high mountain peaks. 

S9 E14: The E-Files: A creature by Any Other Name
00:14:19 | September 4th, 2025

Emma’s back on the case in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta! What starts as a peaceful mountain hike quickly turns into a wild investigation when strange scratch marks, scattered bones, and mysterious tracks show up near her cousin Olivia’s research station. Could it be a bear? Or something even more elusive?

302: Bigfin Squid
00:59:05 | Episode: 302 | September 4th, 2025

Ellen demystifies the deep sea-dwelling bigfin squid. We discuss hunting for shipwrecks, life in the trenches, spaghetti noodle fingers, unintentional cinematography, and so much more. 

S9 E13: The E-Files: Call of the Wild
00:11:54 | Season: 9 | Episode: 13 | August 28th, 2025

Glowing eyes in the forest, scattered bones, and ghostly howls in the night – what’s haunting the Northern Ontario wilderness? Earth Ranger Emma is on the case! In this eerie nighttime episode of The E-Files, Emma sets up camp in the dark woods to investigate the mysterious calls echoing through the trees.

301: Lyrebirds w/ Dr. César Puechmarin!
01:13:43 | Episode: 301 | August 27th, 2025

Join Ellen & special guest, wildlife veterinarian, filmmaker and science communicator Dr César Puechmarin, for a review of Australia’s masters of song: the lyrebird.  We discuss birdwatching drama, the ancient origins of songbirds, vocal anatomy, secret passwords, oral history and cultural memory passed down through generations and the ghosts remembered in birdsong, and so much more.




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