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There are 1628 episodes in the Nature topic.

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279: Brachiosaurus w/ Charles Nye!
01:13:05 | Episode: 279 | March 14th, 2025

In a continuation of our dinosaur double-feature, Ellen is joined by a paleoartist and marine biologist for a review of the ancient giants that towered over the late Jurassic world: Brachiosaurus.

How to be an Inventor
00:26:26 | Season: 10 | Episode: 11 | March 14th, 2025

What does it take to become an inventor? To find out, we spoke with an inventor named Josh Miele about one of his greatest inventions: tactile maps! Tactile maps use braille technology to help blind people explore their neighborhoods with their fingers first. But how does Josh create brand-new inventions? Tune in to find out how inventors bring new ideas to life, and stick around to find out whether birds like wearing denim.

260 Early spring in the Derbyshire hills
51:03 | Episode: 264 | March 9th, 2025

What a long-form sound landscape recording of the Derbyshire hills reveals, is space, weather, and birds.    A buzzard. Mistle thrush. Song thrush. Great tit. Geese. Wren. Robin. Jackdaw. Pheasant. Black cap. All present in their different ways. Buffeted by strong spring breezes under grey skies.       Ahead, down the fields, mid-left of scene, the rushing river fills the valley with soft white noise. Its sound is quite subtle, yet so present. So wide. And so constant. Over the thirty five years we’ve known this place, through all weathers, and all seasons, it’s the river that’s never changed.

Screeching spectacled flying foxes
0:09:34 | March 9th, 2025

In Curtain Fig National Park, Ann can hear someone screeching and chatting over breakfast. It is someone wearing glasses! 

278: Tyrannosaurus Rex (and Modern Dinosaurs) w/ Christian Flores!
00:59:57 | Episode: 278 | March 6th, 2025

Ellen & special guest, paleontology educator Christian Flores, review the towering icons of the dinosaur world: Tyrannosaurus rex. We discuss what we can learn about T. rex from the fossils they left behind and the similarities we can see in their modern dinosaur cousins, as well as bringing T. rex to life through art and narrative, Project Paleozoo, and so much more.

Hooting powerful owls
0:09:19 | March 2nd, 2025

Away from the human noise of Melbourne, Ann finds some peace in a thick pine forest. But, not for long. Someone is calling out from the trees – announcing that breakfast has been served. 

259 Night rain under a large tarpaulin (sleep safe)
40:17 | Episode: 263 | March 1st, 2025

Sometimes, when persistent rain is forecast overnight, we place the Lento box out in the back garden on a long battery to capture the sound. Falling rain is always enchanting, especially at night when the city is asleep. 

Why Do Animals Play?
00:25:44 | Season: 10 | Episode: 10 | February 28th, 2025

Why do some animals play – and some don’t? That’s what Meredith wants to know. In this special collaboration with Outside/In, we investigate how and why animals – and people! – of all shapes and sizes play. Play scientists Junyi Chu and Jackson Ham help us ask the important questions like: Can you tell an octopus to play? And what can rats teach us about why taking turns is important? It turns out that play is serious science!  This episode is a collaboration with Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, and co-reported with executive producer Taylor Quimby. Taylor recommends the show for older kids and teens, and suggests these family-friendly episodes for listening together. The $1,000 balloon What’s living under your porch You can make kids hike, but you can’t make them hikers Learn more about animal play on the blog on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com Support Tumble on Patreon at patreon.com/tumblepodcast. 




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