Think you can't experience wildlife in the city? Get wild right where you live with the Urban Wildlife Podcast. Hosts Billy and Tony explore the fauna and flora of cities around the globe.
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Learn about nature and the wildlife that surrounds you. Blaine and Laney, long-time nature enthusiasts, share their love of the outdoors with listeners. Learn where to spot wildlife around you, how to identify it, and interesting tidbits along the way. It's a casual approach to the world outside that's great for anyone interested in what is around them. They share experiences from international travels to things happening right in their backyard.
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Welcome to The Wildlife Explorer, a podcast by Essex Wildlife Trust, where we aim to inspire you with our work to protect the wildlife and wild places of Essex and what you can do to help wildlife wherever you live. Whether you're tuning in from Essex or Outer Mongolia, join us for a show full of fun facts, interviews with our experts and special guests and top tips to help wildlife thrive.
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How do we make our cities better? We’d all like them to run more efficiently, be more affordable to live in and collectively plan as smartly as possible for the continuing impacts of climate change — but how do we actually achieve those things? City Space is a new podcast from The Globe and Mail that seeks to answer those questions. Join host Adrian Lee as he speaks to global experts and those close to home to learn what our cities are doing right and what we could do better. From accessibil ...
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Dusty Showers is the host of Urban Wildlife Tales and the creator of The 6 Figure Trapper. Dusty shares stories, tips, tricks and secrets relating to urban wildlife and the mayhem they often bring. A lover of all animals and a professional veteran urban wildlife trapper, Dusty always seeks humane solutions.
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We hope you enjoy these in-depth discussions of recently published BioScience articles and other science stories. Each episode of our interview series delves into the research behind a highlighted story, giving listeners unique insight into scientists' work.
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Welcome to WCC, the only podcast serving dessert and cocktails along with the best in Australian wildlife science! The most entertaining science discussions often happen after dinner, usually over cake, frequently over cocktails, but always in a relaxed atmosphere. Grab some dessert, pour a tasty drink, and come join us at the table for a chat with some amazing wildlife scientists and our animal nerd buddies. Cheers & Enjoy! Producer: Kristian Summers Host/Nerd: Janne Torkkola
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Welcome to the Wildlife Observer Network! A wildlife focused media platform consisting of podcasts, videos, and articles. WON is an outgrowth of the friends, stories, and ideas that brought you the Urban Wildlife Podcast and has expanded to other shows such as: On the Wing Travel Cast, Brothers in Birding, On Word for Wildlife, Herping Aint Easy, and others! We hope you find it easy to listen, enjoy, and share. Officially launched in January 2020 based in Philadelphia PA USA, Send us a messa ...
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Sustainability. Justice. Community. Compassion. True Heroes celebrates the ordinary people with extraordinary missions to make this world a better place, one place at a time. Social entrepreneur and inclusive cities advocate Rosaline Oh hosts honest and hilarious conversations with the inspiring people behind social change.
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A podcast exploring introduced and invasive species around the world, discussing the ecology as well as challenges and solutions surrounding invasive species in their non-native habitats. We take a serious approach to research, and a less serious approach to the delivery, so we can all have a bit more fun along the way.
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Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast

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Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast
Welcome to the Woodland Trust podcast, 'Woodland Walks'. We'll be exploring some of the greatest woods, forests and sites in the Woodland Trust estate. Join our host, Adam Shaw, as we discover the stories and characters that make each of our woods so very special. We’ll explore awe-inspiring ancient woodland and get lost together in the rich habitats that support our native wildlife. We'll meet the site managers and the magnificent volunteers who protect woods and plant trees. For wildlife. ...
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Welcome to "Chats with the Chatfields," where we explore the latest topics in veterinary medicine and animal care. Hosted by expert veterinarians, Dr. Jen Chatfield and Dr. Jason Chatfield (they're not married, they're twins!), "Chats..." is the second podcast these veterinarians have created and their second show to be a finalist for a People's Choice podcast award in the science and medicine category. Whether you are a seasoned pet care professional or a new pet owner, this is the podcast ...
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NatureScot presents podcasts that celebrate Scotland's nature and landscapes. In each episode you'll find numerous ways to connect with - and protect - our amazing natural world. We want to inspire everyone to join the fight against climate change and reverse nature loss. Immerse yourself and #MakeSpaceForNature in your life. www.nature.scot
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The goal of Rewilding Earth podcast is to highlight the work of the people involved in saving nature’s building blocks, whether they be intact wilderness or key corridors and buffers surrounding wilderness, as well as people invested in protecting and reintroducing extirpated species to these areas. You’ll hear from conservation biologists, activists, naturalists, organizers, artists, and authors as we interview key players in the fight to Rewild Planet Earth.
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Birds are rapidly disappearing from all around us. Habitat reduction, climate change, pesticides, invasive pests and many more factors are causing the reduction in the numbers of all species, and more species face the increased threat of extinction. The species and the people fighting to understand the reasons for the reductions in bird populations will be highlighted, along with research and practical efforts to arrest the decline. Meet the people at the coalface and learn about their proje ...
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The Grow Guide is Canada's #1 gardening podcast co-hosted by rookie grower, Maggie Wysocki and master grower, Dave Hanson. Listen in to honest conversations about seasonal gardening topics, including the trials, tribulations and successes of growing in climates where it can feel...kind of impossible. Join the community of fellow Grow Guiders in our Facebook group. Have an idea for a guest or upcoming episode topic? Send us an email — thegrowguidepod@gmail.com
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Here on The Unbeaten Path. We talk everything nature-the most remote places, the coolest animals, and even the best good urban hiking spots where you can get away from city life. Tune in every week to get your dose of fascinating creatures, places, and adventures around the world.
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Welcome to the Sony Alpha Photographers podcast, Sony Artisan of Imagery Tony Gale interviews photographers who use Sony Alpha cameras. Talking about how they got started, their go to gear and more. New episodes on Mondays and Thursdays.
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Our planet’s surface stretches for more then 500 million square kilometres … and every inch is teeming with fascinating life forms. At any moment in time, countless stories from the natural world are playing out all across this vast stage. Explore this incredible diversity – one small snippet at a time.
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Hi, I'm Lalitha Krishnan. I want to reconnect my fellow Indians to nature through storytelling and to share everything I learn by entertaining, creating awareness, and bringing back the ‘awe’ of our natural world seamlessly. Listen to relevant conservation stories. This podcast comes to you from a hilltop in the Himalaya. Download episodes free and listen at leisure. Read the show notes on earthymatters.blog Keep listening for news, views and, updates from the world of conservation. Disclaim ...
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The Biology Society of South Australia (BSSA) podcast brings you conversations on biology and biodiversity conservation in South Australia and beyond. Each episode features a guest researcher, delving into their area of interest with our host, Kiri Marker. Produced by Colette Blyth, Elisabetta Canteri, Tyler Dornan, Tori Love and Adam Toomes; introduction music by Darcy Whittaker; logistical support from the Biology Society of South Australia Special thanks to previous host & producers: Brad ...
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The biggest animal in Philadelphia (and other port cities) isn’t a deer or a coyote, it’s a fish. We talk with biologist Shannon White about Atlantic sturgeon and her research into their depressingly reduced populations. We talk about how the caviar boom of the late 1800s devastated sturgeon populations, and about how their slow life history, chann…
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Urban wildlife: How humans and animals can better coexist in cities
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Whether we really think about it or not, cities are habitats for animals. Beyond a flock of pigeons or dogs on a leash, cities are home to all manner of wildlife - depending where you are, you might have bats, coyotes or even bobcats roaming around. How can cities better accommodate the land we share with our beastie brethren and what might be some…
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Artemis


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Urban Coyote Research & Desert Quail Hunting with Crystal Shaw of the Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation
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Crystal C. Shaw is the Chief Operating Officer for the Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation. She previously served as the Executive Director and CEO of the Illinois Conservation Foundation. Ms. Shaw spent her earlier career in real estate and executive search advisory and consulting assisting search firms and businesses with c-level recruitment within pr…
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Chasing the Urban Exotic Episode Repost (In Memory of Scott McWilliams)
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In memory of Scott McWilliams, who passed away from brain cancer recently, we are reposting this episode from 2015. Scott was a great Philadelphian, physician, Billy’s herping buddy and close friend, and an endlessly inquisitive naturalist.By Urban Wildlife Podcast
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I met the Yonder Oak Wood team back in March to discover how this landscape will be transformed for people and wildlife, and what designing a new wood involves. The vision is to attract plentiful wildlife with healthy habitat that offers refuge from weather extremes and fights climate change. The local community has been involved from the off - vol…
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Ever looked out in a field or prairie and seen a bunch of holes or burrows? If so, you may be looking at a prairie dog town. In this episode, we learn more about these litter critters. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagram: A Porter Explorer Instagram: Ge…
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Chats with the Chatfields


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Revolutionizing Veterinary Medicine: Exploring the Benefits of Mucosal Vaccine Technology
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Join the Dr. Jen the vet, Dr. Jason Chatfield and Dr. Amy Stone on "Chats with the Chatfields" as they explore mucosal vaccines and their impact on both veterinary and human medicine. Gain valuable insights into the science behind these innovative immunization strategies, including their applications in protecting pets and humans alike. Discover th…
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Ann Göth spent some of her formative years as a scientist studying one of the most curious birds on the planet, the Tongan Megapode, that uses the heat of the volcanoes of the isolated islands of Tonga, in the Pacific Ocean, to incubate their eggs, rather than build a mound like their close relatives. Learn about this astounding bird, and the adven…
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The great roadrunner, perhaps not what you have imagined if you grew up watching Looney Tunes. Not any less fascinating. Tune in to find out about this amazing bird. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagram: A Porter Explorer Instagram: GetOutsideDaily Faceb…
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Food Security in High Mountains of Central Asia, with Roy Sidle
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In this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by Professor Roy Sidle, Director of the Mountain Societies Research Institute and Professor in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Central Asia. He was here to discuss his new BioScience article, Food Security in High Mountains of Central Asia: A Broader Perspective. Captions can b…
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Rewilding Earth Podcast


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Episode 109: Rewilding Anywhere At Any Scale Relies Greatly On How We Restore And Reimagine Our Urban Environments
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About Chris Chris is a practice leader with Biohabitats, leading the firm’s research and development effort called Bioworks. He is an ecological engineer with 20 years of experience in restoration and regenerative design. Combining engineering and ecological design through a biomimicry lens, he approaches every project as an opportunity to create a…
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Perhaps you've heard their call in the distance or as they have flown overhead while migrating. Maybe you've seen them feeding in a field. There's a lot to the Sandhill Crane. Give this episode a listen to learn more. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagram…
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Artemis


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Farewell & Gratitude Episode for Ashley Chance
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Ashley Chance worked as the southeast program cordinator for Artemis over the past two and a half years. She is intelligent, kind, humble, empathetic, skilled and incredibly talented at everything she does. She made an impact on every single ambassador and leader she came into contact with and her leadership will be greatly missed. Ashley is now ad…
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Is it an owl? Is it a hawk? Is it an owl-hawk? Give today's episode a listen to learn about the Northern Harrier and what makes it unique amongst raptors. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagram: A Porter Explorer Instagram: GetOutsideDaily Facebook YouTube…
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City Space


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How can cities prepare for a rapidly aging population?
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We’re now in our third season and we’d really love to hear how you feel about our show and what we can do to make it better. Visit cityspace-survey.ca and fill out the brief survey to give us more info. As a token of our thanks, you’ll be entered into a draw to win one of three online retailer gift cards worth $100.…
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Ep 44: Paws and Policies: Navigating the world of pet insurance
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In this episode, our hosts (Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason Chatfield) sit down with an experienced pet owner and reporter to talk about the world of pet insurance. With so many options on the market, it can be overwhelming for pet owners to navigate the various plans and providers, and to decide whether or not insurance is right for their furry frie…
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BioScience Talks


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Nature's Chefs, with Robert Dunn and Pia Sörensen
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A recent article in BioScience discusses "Nature's Chefs"—animal, plant, and fungal species create or mimic food for others for a variety of reasons. In this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by authors Robert Dunn and Pia Sörensen to discuss the article and some of these food-creating species (including humans). Captions can be found on th…
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Rewilding Earth Podcast


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Episode 108: Kelly Borgman on Rewilding the Enormous Mississippi River Watershed
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About Kelly Borgmann grew up on a historic farm in rural east-central Indiana. Spending her days playing in the woods and caring for the land gave her a deep appreciation of nature. Participating in 4-H and FFA taught her how to be a productive member of rural and agricultural communities. Following her passion for wild […] Read full article: Episo…
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Some consider them a pest and a nuisance. Their cleverness can definitely cause some problems, but we still like them. Learn where their name comes from and some other interesting tidbits about raccoons in this episode. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagr…
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The Grow Guide


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Honouring Earth Day, with Melanie Mercier
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With Maggie's baby due date literally days away, this is the last episode of our official spring season... and we've packed this week's pod full of awesome Earth-honouring gardening info! First up, we get a glimpse under the mulch in Dave and Maggie's gardens after our start-and-stop spring. Then we get to hear about a little season-extending exper…
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The Wildlife Explorer


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S3: E1 - Steve Backshall: An ocean special!
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Steve Backshall joins us for an ocean special. We find about his favourite wildlife experiences throughout his career, the importance of connecting with the nature on our doorsteps and even create our own version of Deadly-60! We also find out what was scarier...coming face to face with a 4.5 metre crocodile or wearing the sparkly spandex on Strict…
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Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast

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15. Tristan Gooley, the natural navigator
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You'll never look at a tree in the same way again after this episode. Our guest, Tristan Gooley, is known as the natural navigator and gives us fascinating insight into the stories nature is telling us and how they can help us find our way. At Eartham Wood, West Sussex, he teaches us how each part of a tree can tell us about the land, water and ani…
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Artemis


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Hunting in Argentina with Gina De Bernardis
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Gina De Bernardis, an Argentine hunting guide, was introduced to hunting and fishing by her father Héctor, who has been a hunting guide since his youth. Gina and her brother, Laureano, now run the family business with their father and they hunt all around Argentina. During this episode, Gina reflects on being a female hunting guide in her country, …
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BioScience Talks


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Evolution in the City: Urban Wildlife Coloration with Samantha Kreling
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For this episode, we're joined by Samantha Kreling, PhD candidate at the University of Washington, in the Prugh Lab. She's here to discuss her new BioScience article So overt it's covert: Wildlife coloration in the city. Captions can be found in the YouTube version.By American Institute of Biological Sciences
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This small woodpecker can be a regular in your backyard. They have adapted well to suburban areas, and can be found in city parks too. Give this episode a listen to learn how to distinguish it from a Hairy Woodpecker. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagram…
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Ep.43: Fowl Play: veterinarians talk biosecurity and backyard chickens
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In this episode of Chats with the Chatfields, Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason discuss the threat of high path avian influenza and how backyard poultry owners can protect their flocks. Joining them is Dr. Karen Grogan, a leading expert in avian medicine, who shares her insights on biosecurity measures that can prevent the spread of the virus. From dis…
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City Space


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Why are ER wait times so bad in Canadian cities?
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Burning hours in an ER waiting room has long been a fact of Canada’s public health care system, but that wait time is starting to spike. Now, in Ontario it hovers at around 20 hours on average. And our cities, home to more people and more various determinants of health than anywhere else in the country, bear the brunt of it. In this episode, we’re …
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Gardening can be a big investment of both time and money, so this week Dave and Maggie brainstorm practical ideas to extend the gardening budget, while also making planting simpler and easier-care. Before the thrift-minded back and forth, your hosts note what they see in their zone 3 gardens now that the snow has melted, Maggie gets real about the …
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BioScience Talks


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Richard Hill Discusses "Living Naked in the Cold"
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Today's interview is with Dr. Richard Hill, Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University and author of the BioScience article "Living Naked in the Cold: New Insights into Metabolic Feasibility in Primeval Cultures." Captions available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/2eT9WXCiY8ABy American Institute of Biological Sciences
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The great blue heron is a pretty common waterfowl to find around you. It's large enough to usually be seen easily along shorelines. Fine out what to look for in this episode. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instagram: A Porter Explorer Instagram: GetOutsideDa…
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The Grow Guide


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Growing Backyard Grains, with Dan and Fran DeRuyck
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Ever wonder if you could grow grains in your home garden? This week we are joined by certified organic grain farmers Dan and Fran DeRuyck who walk us through the many questions that come up as we contemplate a world full of backyard micro-farms. The conversation takes us to many interesting places, with lessons on cover cropping, the value of regio…
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Urban Wildlife Podcast


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Harbor Seals to Whales, Everything in Between
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Andrew Budziak traveled from Vancouver to St. John’s and four cities in between to photograph Canadian urban wildlife for his video series Edge of Frame. Billy and Andrew talk about the wildlife he saw and the humans too. You can watch the videos at his site or on Narcity’s YouTube channel.By Urban Wildlife Podcast
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In person with Becky Humphries at the North American Fish and Wildlife Conference!
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Few legacies can impact the amount of people, organizations, species and habitats that Becky Humphries has. Starting as an employee of the US Fish and Wildlife Service in the 1970s, she quickly transitioned to state wildlife work the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and grew through the ranks culminating in her being appointed Director of t…
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Episode 107: Toward An Executive Order Protecting Beaver on Federally Managed Public Lands
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About Suzanne Suzanne Fouty has been exploring the issues of water and the return of wolves in the West for over 30 years, the contributions made by beaver to ecosystems for over 25 years, and the synergy between beavers and wolves in restoring stream systems for over 10 years. Her work on wolves began in […] Read full article: Episode 107: Toward …
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Finding wildlife regularly may seem difficult, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode, we share techniques we use to see wildlife every day. It also includes some tool suggestions to help you recognize what you find. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: aporterexplorer.com/podcast Follow Us on Social: Instag…
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Ep 42: Purrfectly Snotty: Understanding Cat Upper Respiratory Infection
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Welcome to another episode of "Chats with the Chatfields," where we explore the latest topics in veterinary medicine and animal care. In this episode, we'll be discussing feline upper respiratory infection (URI), a common and highly contagious condition that affects cats of all ages. Join our expert guest, Dr. Danette Schweers, and our hosts, Dr. J…
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City Space


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Are smart cities really such a smart idea?
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The smart city movement — driven by the idea that we can leverage data and technology to optimize life in our cities — is attractive for many reasons. But critics say that smart cities may not be so wise, and in some cases, they’ve proven to be dangerous for democracy. In the first episode of season three, we’re doing a deep dive into this very con…
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The Grow Guide


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Planning Your Best Garden Yet with Sharon Murphy
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For gardeners in northern climates, April is the in-betweener month: not quite time to get into the outdoor dirt, but it feels so close! Our guest today is Alberta-based garden coach Sharon Murphy, who is here to help us take advantage of this final opportunity to plan and prepare for our best gardens yet. Sharon has “chlorophyll” in her blood, hav…
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Natural Capital: pushing nature to the top of the agenda, with Donya Davidson
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In this episode we chat to Donya Davidson, NatureScot’s Natural Capital Tools Manager. Donya explains what we mean by Natural Capital, how taking a natural capital approach to managing land can provide multiple benefits for both people and nature, and how she Makes Space For Nature everyday. Further information: Developing a Landscape Scale Natural…
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085 Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Update with Michelle Wille
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You have probably seen the devastating reports about the infestations of avian influenza sweeping parts of the world, affecting nesting colonies of seabirds, migratory birds and domesticated birds? I invited Dr Michelle Wille back to the show to talk about the current situation with bird flu. Follow Michelle on Twitter @duckswabber. Follow The Bird…
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Urban Green Spaces with Brenda Lin and Erik Andersson
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For today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Brenda Lin from CSIRO Land and Water in Australia, and Dr. Erik Andersson, Professor of Sustainability Science with University of Helsinki and Stockholm University. We discussed their BioScience article on green spaces, particularly in urban areas, and the ways that different groups use those spaces. We also…
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Commercial and Landscape Photographer and Sony Europe Imaging Creator Kai Grossman | Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast
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Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast host Tony Gale chats with commercial and landscape photographer and Sony Europe Imaging Creator Kai Grossman. They chat about how Kai got started with photography, his photography, his go-to camera and more. You can see his work on Instagram @wildlicht The Sony Alpha Photographers Podcast is part of the Alpha Univer…
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Canadian cities are evolving – and quickly. City Space, The Globe and Mail’s future of cities podcast, is back for another season to make sense of it all. Join host Adrian Lee over the course of six episodes as he speaks with global experts and those close to home as we learn what our cities are doing right and what can be improved. Up this season:…
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This is like the granddaddy of frogs. They are large and loud but can be hard to spot unless you move very slowly, are patient, and probably use some magnification. American bullfrogs are definitely something worth looking for when you walk around ponds or slow-moving water. For show notes and images of the animals discussed on the podcast, visit: …
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Growing Exotic Fruits in Cold Climates with Annette Clarke
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With colder weather hanging on in Manitoba, it feels all the more compelling to dream about the incredible range of edible plants that can be grown across Canada. Our guest, Annette Clarke, from Exotic Fruit Nursery in Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, takes us on a virtual field trip to her farm and greenhouse where we learn about remarkable fruits and how …
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Tigers of the Tide, Breathing Roots et al. The Sundarbans with Dr Radhika Bhargava. Ep#31
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Transcript coming soon on Earthy matters (my blog). Radhika wears multiple hats as a coastal geographer, geospatial analyst, National Geographic Explorer. She is a Research Fellow at the NUS Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions working with wetland conservation in Asia. She recently completed her PhD at the National University of Singapore. We…
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Episode 106: On Humanity’s Evolution To An Ecocentric View of Nature’s Value
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About Carter, author of Justice as a Fair Start in Life, began his career as an Honors Program appointee to the U.S. Department of Justice. He later served as a legal adviser to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in the national security law division. He wrote his thesis reformulating the right to have children […] Read full article: Episode…
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Salmon and Steelhead Fishing while Making the World a Better Place by being kind to others.
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Kate Crump owns and operates Frigate Adventure Travel with her husband, Justin. Kate is a fishing guide based in Bristol Bay, Alaska and Oregon’s North Coast. Kate serves on the board of Pacific Rivers and is a member of the North Coast Citizens for Watershed Protection, promoting and protecting healthy watersheds. Her writing has been featured in …
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This podcast is part of AIBS's Diversity Heroes series, where we spotlight individuals who are working to increase Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the biological sciences. Our guest today is Roberto Efraín Díaz, PhD student in biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of California, San Francisco. Read our Diversity Heroes contributio…
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084 Milly Formby - Wing Threads Flight Around Australia for Shorebirds Update
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Almost exactly a year ago, Milly Formby told me about the planning and the extraordinary fundraising campaign that had enabled her to embark on a flight around the continent of Australia, in a microlight aircraft that she built herself (with some great mates assisting), as part of a mission to raise awareness of the extraordinary migrations underta…
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