Wild Ideas...The Podcast - The Wilderness Center
Summary: Your own nature talk! Observations of everyday nature leads to bigger ideas about the natural world and how it all fits together. Join a naturalist, a science educator, and a conservation biologist for friendly, science-based nature chats and down-to-earth interviews with selected scientists. Wild Ideas…the Podcast won’t keep you indoors! Take the wild ideas outside to enrich your personal observations and play—it’s good for you, good for your kids, and good for nature. Wild Ideas…the Podcast is produced by The Wilderness Center, a nonprofit nature center, land conservancy, and ecopreneurial organization.
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Vernal pools, the Pleiades, European Starlings. Non-native urban birds.
Vernal pools, the Pleiades, European Starlings. Non-native urban birds.
Owls, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Young Black Rat Snakes, and Wildlife Folklore and the Supernatural.
Owls, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Young Black Rat Snakes, and Wildlife Folklore and the Supernatural.
Sumac and Sumac Tea, White-throated Sparrows, Crawdads, Watersheds
Sumac and Sumac Tea, White-throated Sparrows, Crawdads, Watersheds
Bobcats, Skunks, Groundhogs. Strategies for survival in stressful time: hybernation, torpor, aestivation, brunation.
Bobcats, Skunks, Groundhogs. Strategies for survival in stressful time: hybernation, torpor, aestivation, brunation.
Wooly Bears, Red Squirrels, Pokeweed, seed banks, and soil seed banks
Wooly Bears, Red Squirrels, Pokeweed, seed banks, and soil seed banks
Chimney Swifts, bird flight, burs. Interview with Dr. Susan Clayton, coauthor of "Conservation Psychology: Understanding and Promoting Human Care for Nature"
Chimney Swifts, bird flight, burs. Interview with Dr. Susan Clayton, coauthor of "Conservation Psychology: Understanding and Promoting Human Care for Nature"
Goldenrod and ragweed, Walkingsticks, and owls.
Goldenrod and ragweed, Walkingsticks, and owls.
Out-of-season bloom, Monarch butterflies, warbler and shorebird migration. Discussion of chronobiology.