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There are 1734 episodes in the Nature topic.

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197 December rain light to moderate (sleep safe)
41:54 | Episode: 201 | December 10th, 2023

The rain came down, in the early hours of this morning, as I write.  Lovely rain. Light to moderate. Temperature 7. Dew point 4.  Wind EastNorthEast, gusting 8 knots. Enough to drift the ice cold raindrops. And ruffle the leading edge of the wide tarpaulin, that we’ve stretched over our back yard for shelter. And to make the rain sound better. More detailed. More spatial.  

Do Aliens Exist? [ENCORE]
00:20:58 | December 8th, 2023

Our 150th episode is coming up! To celebrate, we’re doing a quiz show with trivia from all 9 seasons of Tumble! Get entered to be on the show: Sign up now to become a Tumble Patreon on patreon.com/tumblepodcast, and tell us why you would make a great contestant! (Microphone licking not required.)

218: Pacific Lamprey w/ Ralph Crewe!
00:46:13 | Episode: 218 | December 6th, 2023

Ellen is joined by a familiar voice, science communicator Ralph Crewe, back with us to review the wiggly little living fossils full of teeth and blood: Pacific lampreys. We discuss the intersection between the natural and manmade world, what lampreys can tell us about the history of vertebrate evolution, the unique adaptations that have let them thrive from riverbeds all the way to the open ocean and back for hundreds of millions of years, and why you should thank a lamprey today. 

196 Estuary bleak passing ship
33:51 | Episode: 200 | December 2nd, 2023

Warm inside an all-weather coat. Facing out across the water. Sat, boots wedged against the top ridge of the slanted seawall. There’s rain in the air. Thirty minutes to take in this wild estuary place, you tell yourself. 

217: Loggerhead Shrike & Five-lined Skink
00:49:18 | Episode: 217 | November 30th, 2023

Ellen gets hooked on the loggerhead shrike & Christian makes a clean getaway with the five-lined skink. We discuss tomial teeth, impalement, dropping tails, and regeneration.

S6 E10: Celebrating the Endangered Species Act
00:18:13 | Season: 6 | Episode: 10 | November 29th, 2023

Hi everyone! This is Emma. We’re posting this episode in honor of the Kids Podcast Party! A bunch of kids podcasters are doing episode to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act. Check out the Nat Geo Kids Greeking Out podcast and their episode featuring all wolf stories! They will tell you about another podcast participating. But first – I’m going to eat this epic burrito… ——————————— Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for FREE App today to get your membership card in the mail! Get it here! https://www.earthrangers.com/EN/CA/get-the-app/ And don’t forget to use the code “EMMA” in the App to unlock 25 bonus points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

195 Tranquility found on England’s highest railway station
43:29 | Episode: 199 | November 26th, 2023

Dent station lies on the historic Settle to Carlisle railway between Blea Moor Tunnel and Rise Hill Tunnel. It’s the highest operational railway station on the National Rail network in England. The highest and we feel the best because it is so extremely wide open. So extremely exposed. Set in the North Yorkshire Dales National Park, Dent station serves at 1,150 feet above sea level, in stalwart public service. 

216: Sturgeon w/ Brenda Pracheil!
00:47:36 | Episode: 216 | November 23rd, 2023

Join Ellen & special guest, fish biologist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Brenda Pracheil, for a review of the gentle giants that have been swimming up and down our rivers since the dinosaur age: sturgeon. We discuss being a fish lawyer, ancient genetics, scales, whiskers, caviar, woosh tubes, and more.




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