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There are 1663 episodes in the Nature topic.

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211: Mosquitoes w/ Kelly Zimmerman!
00:52:14 | Episode: 211 | October 19th, 2023

Ellen & special guest, ecologist and entomologist Kelly Zimmerman, review one of the world’s deadliest creatures. This killer could fit in a teaspoon, and yet humans just can’t seem to get rid of the darn things. In this episode, we discuss the humble mosquito’s formidable resilience, defend their often underestimated role in their ecosystems, and dish up a serving of girl dinner.

S6 E7: Emma’s Ultimate Guide to National Parks: Bruce Peninsula
00:23:03 | Season: 6 | Episode: 7 | October 19th, 2023

Welcome back to Emma’s ultimate guide to national parks. Today Emma is playing a home game: She is visiting Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario, Canada – a place that she knows extremely well because this is where she used to go camping with her parents when she was little. Does she still know her way around this small but exciting gem of a park? Let’s tune in and find out!

Spiders-Spooky or Spectacular?
00:15:34 | Season: 4 | Episode: 2 | October 16th, 2023

Happy October to you!

189 Night rain falls on a drystone wall (quiet and sleep safe)
47:46 | Episode: 193 | October 14th, 2023

There, thought the old drystone wall. I knew it. A tawny owl. Flying silent, up top the field. It’ll only be a shadow, if ever you do get to see. 

How Do We Read?
00:27:11 | Season: 9 | Episode: 3 | October 13th, 2023

How does reading work in the brain? It’s a question that has fascinated scientists for years. Could braille – the system of raised dots that blind and low vision people use to read – be the key to understanding how it works? We talk to writer Andrew Leland (“The Country of the Blind”) and neuroscientist Simon Fischer-Baum to learn about the invention of braille, and how it could be the key to learning how reading works – for everyone. And we might just solve a bedtime reading mystery along the way. 

210: Snowy Owl & Polar Bear
00:57:24 | Episode: 210 | October 11th, 2023

Christian turns heads with the snowy owl & Ellen lands a slam dunk with the polar bear. In this arctic-themed episode, we discuss why owls turn their head so much, feather acoustics, irruptions, fur fiber optics, and polar bear basketball.

Cracking Whipbirds
08:44 | October 9th, 2023

On the way to explore some ancient caves in Lamington National Park, Ann hears a whip crack. But, there aren’t any farms around here. There it is again – and this time, there’s an answer.

188 Rock seat on Rye Harbour beach
26:38 | Episode: 192 | October 7th, 2023

Near a limpet covered wall, beaten into shape by high tide waves and squally weather, are some rocks submerged in shingle. Rye Harbour shingle.




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