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There are 1632 episodes in the Nature topic.

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255 Quantock trees in late October air (night and sleep safe)
01:03:28 | Episode: 259 | January 31st, 2025

A wide open landscape, under a dark October sky. Remote. Naturally quiet. Witnessed from behind a lone cottage hidden between tall graceful trees. 

How Does Vision Work?
00:23:56 | Season: 10 | Episode: 8 | January 31st, 2025

How does vision work? That’s what Junie wants to know. And is it possible to create vision for people who don’t see? We’ll dive into the mysteries of how we see with Lucas Nadolskis, a scientist who became blind when he was five. Lucas is studying how vision works in the brain to understand if it’s possible to see without using your eyes! Intrigued? Listen in to find out more of the mysteries behind the science of vision!

S9 E3: Soaring Secrets: Emma’s Squirrelly Discovery
00:11:20 | Season: 9 | Episode: 3 | January 29th, 2025

With her plane finally repaired, Earth Ranger Emma is ready to take off – until curiosity gets the best of her! ✈️✨ That mysterious gliding creature from last episode is still on her mind, and with help from conservationist Megan Quinn, she sets off on one last Ottawa Valley adventure. The answer? A flying squirrel! ️ Join Emma as she uncovers the secrets of these nighttime navigators, from their incredible gliding abilities to their hidden life in the treetops. But will she finally take to the skies, or will another surprise keep her grounded? Tune in to find out! ——————————— Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for the 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. ——————————— Earth Rangers is a registered charity and the App is always free to use. For more information visit www.earthrangers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

273: Flying Snakes
00:52:08 | Episode: 273 | January 29th, 2025

Christian takes to the skies with flying snakes. We discuss the beginning of the Year of the Snake, collapsible teeth, the physics of flight, Dragonology, and so much more.

254 Waves of West Somerset (sleep safe)
30:53 | Episode: 258 | January 24th, 2025

Follow the path with the sea on your left side, until you reach the trees. It’s only a small outcrop, just beyond the banks of tangled shrubbery and before you get to the location of a 19th century harbour of Lilstock in West Somerset, now long-gone. Step off the path. Lean against one of the smooth bark trees, the one closest to where the pebbles start. And listen. 

272: Dr. Chelsea L. Wood's Top 3 Parasites!
00:46:45 | Episode: 272 | January 23rd, 2025

Join Ellen & parasite ecologist Dr. Chelsea L. Wood for a review of some bizarre and fascinating creatures that, despite their tiny size, impact our world and even our very selves in more surprising ways than you might expect. We discuss Osmosis Jones, frogs with too many legs, disco-eyed snails, mind control, an existential crisis, a ghost from Cretaceous oceans, fossil poop, and so much more.

The Wild Axolotl
00:26:22 | Season: 10 | Episode: 7 | January 17th, 2025

Why are there so many axolotls in fishtanks, and so few in the wild? That’s what Maximiliano wants to know. You may have found axolotls in the lush caves of Minecraft, but in real life, they live in the lakes and canals of Xochimilco, near Mexico City. But the species is slowly disappearing from its native habitat. Axolotl veterinarian Horacio Mena takes us on a journey to Xochimilco to find out what scientists are doing to save these adorable amphibians.

253 Quiet night sky – Looe in Cornwall (sleep safe)
01:01:05 | Episode: 257 | January 16th, 2025

Quiet sky. This is how one sounds. Above Looe, on the Cornish coast. Thousands of cubic miles of empty air. No planes. No cars. No lorries to throw up their noise as they haul loads along dark country roads. Just gusts, and sea breezes. And a fleeting low whistle from a high chimney pot. Many steep tiled rooves, catching, and reflecting, and handing on their view of this sky’s whisping sussurations. Roof, to roof, to roof, to microphone. To ear. To mind. To sleep.




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