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There are 1716 episodes in the Nature topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Nature topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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306: A Review of Disgust w/ Nature Disturbed!
00:53:08 | Episode: 306 | October 2nd, 2025

Join Ellen & special guest artist and science communicator behind Nature Disturbed for an appropriate kickoff to the month of all things wretched with a review of disgust. We talk about phobias and ways that we can relate and empathize with even our most feared animals, why we might want to move in to a termite colony, anatomical surprises, the uncanny valley, how to make a slime meringue, and so much more. 

282 Night train to Paris (sleep safe if you like trains)
00:51:22 | Episode: 287 | September 27th, 2025

The environment within the cabin of a sleeper train is, well, unusual. Quite contradictory. It feels empty when you first step in, but full seconds later. It has a dead quiet feel, whilst also being noisy. It affords little physical space to move about in, yet anything you accidentally drop ends up out of reach. It would feel claustrophobic too if it weren’t also strangely spatial when the lights are out. It has bareness and simplicity that somehow affords comfort. And the cabin often rocks about, as do you.

S10 E2: Voices of the North: A Community Feast and Caribou
00:15:45 | Season: 10 | Episode: 2 | September 25th, 2025

After learning about hunting from Lukasi, Emma joins Aputik at a traditional community feast in Kuujjuaq’s theater – and discovers that Inuit food culture is unlike anything she’s ever experienced!

305: Galápagos Tortoise
01:13:52 | Episode: 305 | September 25th, 2025

Ellen comes along for the ride with Galápagos tortoises. We discuss how giant tortoises crossed 600 miles of ocean, the superpowers built into their DNA that let them live for over a century, extinction and restoration, Charles Darwin’s boat snacks, Kung Fu Panda lore, and so much more.

The Wild Axolotl – And Tumble en Español is Coming Back!
00:29:55 | September 19th, 2025

We have a big announcement: Tumble en Español is returning on September 25th!

S10 E1: Voices of the North: The Geese, The Wolf and The Truth
00:17:36 | Season: 10 | Episode: 1 | September 18th, 2025

In this special premiere of Voices of the North, Earth Ranger Emma arrives in the Arctic after following Canada geese on their incredible migration from Mexico! 

304: Dr. Keriann McGoogan's Top 3 Primatology Stories!
00:58:31 | Episode: 304 | September 18th, 2025

Join Ellen & special guest, primatologist and author Dr. Keriann McGoogan, for primatology storytime! Our guest shares experiences from her time working with lemurs in Madagascar and howler monkeys in Belize, like kind gestures from people helping out their local monkeys after a hurricane. She also brings us some truly juicy tales from the study of primates, like a true crime thriller involving missing monkeys, a power struggle, and even a double life, an airplane full of macaques, setting the record straight on baboon social heirarchies, and the instrumental role of women in shaping primatology and our understanding of nature.

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. 




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