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Audible Mount Diablo

Joan Hamilton: writer, producer

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Audible Mount Diablo is an invitation to adventure. Its free multimedia tours combine lively interviews and music with the rush of wind and the chirps, howls, and growls of wildlife. Naturalists heighten visitors’ appreciation of the sights and sounds at each stop, tell tales of the mountain’s past, and suggest what to look for around the next bend. Perfect to prepare for your first--or your hundredth--trip up the mountain. Sponsored by Save Mount Diablo and the Mount Diablo Interpretive Ass ...
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A podcast exploring biology, ecology, and introduced and invasive species around the world. We are interested in super neat science about nature, and how humans interact with the nature, wildlife, and the rest of our environment. 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. In loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.
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Keeper Chat

Flora & Fauna

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Two zookeepers talk weird animals. Informative, irreverent, and sometimes funny. Learn about animals in a way you never have before, with all the dirty details from two people who aren't afraid to call animals out on their junk.
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The Geologic Podcast is a weekly podcast consisting of personal stories, comedy sketches, news commentary, music and movie reviews, science advocacy, original songs, and interviews. Its host and producer is musician, composer, drummer, comedian, storyteller, TEDx speaker, event emcee, and vigilant defender of the Theory of Gravity— George Hrab. The content often draws from Geo’s musical career; the music industry in general; his adventures as a semi-almost-famous critical thinker; his fascin ...
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This Podcast is about pets that vets consider 'Exotic' i.e. need specialist care, and other animals that people love! Ferrets, rabbits, guineapigs, horses, rats, mice, lizards, snakes, fish but also actually exotic pets like fennec foxes and sugar gliders... and any animal that people love such as wildlife. This podcast used to be Stolen Our Hearts about ferrets and exotic pets.
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RAMA Blueprints

5 Sisters Audio Garden

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RAMA Blueprints is about the legacy of San Francisco's Real Alternatives Program (RAP), a revolutionary youth service organization who practiced Self-Determination and empowered their generation, community and city. In 1969, Jim Queen co-founded Real Alternatives Program or RAP, a youth advocacy agency with an emphasis on community leadership development for and by San Francisco youth. Since the agency’s opening, they developed generations of community leaders. But eventually the agency clos ...
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Walking Florida

Amy Parker

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Peaceful. Ambient. Educational. A quiet podcast with less talking and more walking. Join me, Amy Parker, a native Floridian, for real walks in nature and old Florida. From long leaf pine forests and marshy swamps to landmarks of historic significance, each episode is an actual journey across Florida terrain. You never know what we'll encounter. Some episodes you'll discover the flora and fauna in Florida, some episodes you'll learn about the rich history of Florida. In every episode you'll h ...
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Each week, the Wired Science Video Podcast reports on the latest in green tech, health, science, bioethics and space exploration. Obsess over NASA's latest moves, theories on body- and mind-hacking, and the curious habits of our planet's flora and fauna.
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you in the sights and sounds of nature, sparking curiosity and appreciation for the planet we call home. Whether you're a passionate explorer, an eco- ...
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In the Village of Nothing Much, everyday life is full of glimmers of ordinary magic. From the Inn on the Lake to the Farmer’s Market, from the bookshop in downtown to the cabin in the woods, enjoy soothing stories that lean into small pleasures and celebrate community. Based on the enormously popular podcast Nothing Much Happens, these family-friendly stories are an antidote to anxiety and a dose of simple goodness. Listen on your commute, on a walk, or whenever you want to visit a place whe ...
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Wassup World News

Wassup World News

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Wassup World! Wassup World News presents the Weekly Wednesday Wrap Up where we rebreak stories that impact our planets flora and fauna. Every Wednesday we will be rebreaking news regarding Water, Air, Soil, Urban Spaces, Power and People.
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Tir-Kai Tales

Jacquie Schmidt

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The human condition is universal as everyone manifests their own destiny. Journey into the adventurous lives of stunt performers and equestrians as they share momentous turning points in their experiences that left an indelible impact upon their heart and career. Witness the legacies formed from their connection to the people, places, flora, and fauna of the amazing world in which we live. Allow their stories to illuminate the many facets of your psyche in the hope that this knowledge will b ...
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Urban Wildlife Podcast

Urban Wildlife Podcast

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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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Join host, John Fraley, in an exploration of fun aspects of the natural world: interesting bird and wildlife species, other fauna, and flora, much of which we can find on the FVCC Campus. The podcast features interviews with naturalists and wildlife professionals and students doing interesting projects, as well as funny and unusual aspects of nature and wildlife management. Listeners can learn about nature in their own backyard (or campus). John's experience includes hosting a wildlife and n ...
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Tales o Hoy

Hoy Heritage

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Welcome to ‘Tales o Hoy’. This podcast series from Orkney, Scotland, will transport you to the dark enchanted island of Hoy, where a valley of voices will take you on a walk through time and place. Hear about the flora, fauna and folklore of Hoy. Dig deep into the archaeology of the island. Listen to personal tales both old and new, with music by James Watson. Visit Google Earth to access an interactive map and virtually travel each route: https://earth.google.com/earth/d/1ZYhUo9BGJuAqC3ipgt ...
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Fenrir

Eyes Shut Studio

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In the mystic realm of Dovus, a man and his animal companion face the fearsome creatures and corrupt cultures of the land as they pursue a long forgotten friend. A New Fantasy Audio Drama / Storytelling Podcast Fenrir is set in the world of Dovus, a sprawling and mystical realm filled with species seen nowhere else. The power of these fauna and flora brought about generations of research and study in Dovus which finally bore fruit with the first Jomir, a human who could bond with another org ...
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Take a closer look at how climate change is impacting Victoria's national parks and reserves, and what work is being done behind the scenes by park rangers, scientific experts and community volunteers to ensure our native flora and fauna doesn't just survive, but thrives. Closer to Nature is hosted by Dr Mark Norman, Chief Scientist Conservation and Climate Action at Parks Victoria. Visit www.parks.vic.gov.au/get-into-nature/closer-to-nature for more information. Listen to Closer to Nature w ...
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Genetically, mountain gorillas are amongst our closest living relatives, and also one of the world's most endangered species. Half the world's remaining population survive in the forests of Uganda. This album explores the challenges facing conservationists at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Known for its exceptional biodiversity, the Park became a major tourist destination when it opened for gorilla tourism in 1993. The problem is, because the Park lies in the heart of one of the most den ...
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Wild Minds Podcast

Nick Donavon, Mike Stoess

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Faced with a world of increasingly complex legal, industrial, and social systems, it can feel paralyzing to attempt to make any meaningful ecological impact on the world. Hosts Mike Stoess and Nick Donavon break through these monolithic challenges that the world faces, seeking simple, attainable solutions for the average person that focus on backyard issues, rather than global dilemmas. On top of tackling ecological issues, Nick and Mike explore ways to better enjoy the outdoors and take in ...
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Exploring Arizona Life Science Research and Biodiversity with the Tree of Life Web Project. The series focuses on Sonoran Desert biodiversity and research at the University of Arizona. The Bugs of the Month sub-series features entomologist Carl Olson. The work of the general community, teachers and learners is also showcased, and we welcome contributors from all walks of life, as well as features that highlight the connections between cultural and biological diversity.
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Podcast on Natural Dallas (The P.O.N.D.)

Podcast on Natural Dallas (The P.O.N.D.)

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We provide a virtual space focused on learning about the flora and fauna, geology, climate, and other natural elements of Dallas and the broader North Texas area. In our podcast episodes, we feature the expertise of professionals and serious amateurs who are passionate about the natural world. The P.O.N.D. is brought to you by the staff of the Dallas Public Library.
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Perched on the toe of the Great Dividing Range, where Dja Dja Wurrung, Wada Wurrung and Wurundjeri lands meet, lies the Wombat Forest. This 70,000 ha patch of bushland harbours the headwaters of 7 major rivers and hosts over 550 species of native flora and fauna, many of which are rare, and some which occur nowhere else on Earth. In the last 250 years it’s been mined, logged, grazed, burned and battered by storms, yet it still grows on - perhaps a little crooked, but still loved and lived in ...
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Canada's Local Gardener Podcast

Canada's Local Gardener

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Canada's Local Gardener podcast will feature Dorothy, Shauna and a guest from Canada’s gardening world. The three will bring knowledge and humour to various topics for green thumbs and would-be green thumbs to listen to and enjoy. The monthly series will further cement the Local Gardener team as go-to gardening experts in the eyes of Canadians.
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Conservation Careers Podcast

Conservation Careers

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Nick Askew from Conservation Careers uncovers what it's like to work in wildlife conservation. He explores how to get a conservation job, and discusses the latest industry news, by speaking to professional conservationists who share their career stories and advice. So if you want the inside scoop on the life of a professional conservationist and their industry, are feeling lost in your conservation job hunt and need some direction, or wanting to switch careers into conservation but don't kno ...
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Get Outdoors Daily

Blaine and Laney

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Welcome to "Get Outdoors Daily," the podcast that invites you to rediscover the magic of nature and rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. In a world dominated by digital screens and constant connectivity, we believe in the power of stepping outside, breathing in the fresh air, and reconnecting with the beauty that surrounds us. 🌿 Episode Highlights: 1. Natural Sounds Detox: Embark on a journey with us as we explore the incredible benefits of disconnecting from the digital world. Our Natural ...
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The Hudson's Bay Company is one of the earliest corporations in the world and the oldest commercial organization in North America. It began as a fur trading company in 1670 and today owns a variety of retail corporations selling a diverse range of goods. In The Fur Country by Jules Verne, the plot describes how a team of Hudson's Bay Company members travel through the Northwest Territory of Canada with the aim of establishing a mission on the Arctic Circle. The members are a mixed bunch. One ...
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A wonderful coming together of two writers who wrote their books more than half a century apart. Neither of them had ever visited the remote islands they were writing about yet they provided inspiration for a couple of exciting adventure tales. In 1838, Edgar Allan Poe published The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It was the only complete novel published by the American author. It was the story of a young boy who stows away on board a whaling ship and it goes on to relate the ev ...
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Explore environmentalism from every angle with me, Phil the Fixer, through the stories of leaders, creatives, and innovators in climate activism, clean energy, permaculture, environmental justice, green buildings, outdoor exploration, and ecology.
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Wild Dunedin Podcast

OAR FM Dunedin

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Not your usual nature chat, series two of the Wild Dunedin Podcast delves into sharky waters and wild forest orgies, tries to figure if your cat has played you, asks if ancient New Zealand got dunked or if the days of doing bombs into the local river are done with. And we definitely, absolutely, resolutely will not put in a sneaky episode about climate change (that you actually could enjoy).
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Game designers show you their favorite monster, how it works, why it works, and what it means. Each bite-sized episode features a D&D or TTRPG designer and the monster of their choice.
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The It’s True - or Is it? Podcast

Michael Pryor and George Ivanoff

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What’s true? What’s not? In each episode Michael Pryor and George Ivanoff present three remarkable stories to each other. Two stories are true, but one is totally made up. Subscribe to the podcast and listen to Michael and George as they try to fool each other into believing absolute nonsense.
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Unstructured Thought was conceived from our love of origin stories. We love to hear stories about how people got where they are and where they plan to go. Our focus will be mostly on small business owners in the creative industry. Our dream is to share these stories of amazing people getting started, work and life, mistakes made, and lessons learned.
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Maianthemum racemosum is in the family Asparagaceae and there are two subspecies of Maianthemum The subspecies out here in the mountainous forests of the western U.S. is amplexicaule, so it reads like this: Maianthemum racemosum ssp. amplexicaule. Between the two subspecies, False Solomon’s Seal can be found all over North America…all over…and into…
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In 1932, along with a group of African American activists and writers including novelist Dorothy West, Langston Hughes journeyed to the Soviet Union. Veering off from the “official” trip, Hughes met Arthur Koestler before venturing on to an extended journey through the newly formed republics of Central Asia. While Hughes’ readers may be familiar wi…
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The Silk Road may be the most famous trade network in history. But the flow of silk from China to the Middle East and Europe isn’t the only textile trade that’s made its mark on Central Asia, the subject of Chris Aslan’s latest book Unravelling the Silk Road: Travels and Textiles in Central Asia (Icon Books, 2024), recently published in paperback. …
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NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE GEWGAW! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES Playing with LEGO… 40 years later Intro More annoying public behavior Rick Derringer 1947–2025 Interesting Fauna -Chrysopelea: the flying snake Sinners (spoilers review) R…
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Our stories today carry us into downtown Nothing Much. We’ll start at The Hardware Store, where we’ll gather a few needful things and listen in on the local gossip. Then we’ll head to The Bicycle Shop to watch a dream become a living and strap on a helmet before the big ride. Finally we’ll stroll down to the farmer’s market for Flower Day to browse…
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NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE DOOHICKY! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES Societal Rules Intro Not•A•Con - Meeting Everyone - Beatles Sing-A-Long - Shepard Tone: LIVE Rupert McClannahan’s Indestructible Bastards - Svitlana: Ukrainian Combat Me…
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How systemic transformation, inclusive leadership, and a vision for a nature-positive future are shaping WWF’s global conservation strategy, with our guest Daudi Sumba. What does it take to lead one of the world’s most influential conservation organisations during a time of ecological crisis and transformation? And how do you align 100+ countries, …
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Our stories today are about the joy of imagination and the creative ways people can add magic into life. We’ll start with a cup of coffee and some time at the window in Daydreamer. Then we’ll stroll through downtown as warm weather brings villagers out to play in A Dance in the Park. Finally, we’ll step into the school gymnasium to pick out some ne…
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I love desert ironwood trees….love peering under them to see the plants they’re nursing …love the purple and white flowers and seed pods that follow… never minded the spiny branches tugging at my clothing and sometimes drawing blood… and, love the litter beneath them. The desert ironwood is a beautiful tree…yeah, it is. The photo is mine.…
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In this episode of the Conservation Careers Podcast, we meet Beryl Makori, Conservation Manager at The Pangolin Project in Kenya. Beryl shares the remarkable story of rediscovering Kenya’s giant ground pangolin—a species once thought extinct in the country—and the urgent efforts now underway to protect it. From community engagement and ranger patro…
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NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE DOOHICKY! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES Rain and Beatles Intro Questionable Language Interesting Fauna - Siphonophores & Phronimae Ask George - notThe Bible? from Paul D. - Ghost? from Melissa - Emergence? fro…
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How annuals make it to your garden What makes one petunia thrive all summer long while another fizzles out? Why are certain plants chosen to become the season’s top sellers? In this episode of the CLG Podcast from Canada’s Local Gardener, host Shauna Dobbie speaks with Glenn Andersen of Nordic Nurseries — the exclusive Proven Winners annuals propag…
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En este episodio del podcast, conversamos con el Sr. Ricardo Calderón, uno de los fundadores de CARECEN, una organización clave para la comunidad inmigrante en San Francisco. Ricardo nos cuenta su llegada a los Estados Unidos hace 39 años y su exilio forzado desde El Salvador. Nos habla sobre la creación de CARECEN en San Francisco, las necesidades…
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Our stories today start with Road Trip, we’ll pack the car, roll down the windows, and head out on an adventure that includes small town stops, naps in the passenger seat, and most importantly, sandwiches. Then we’ll arrive at the cottage and spend a week swimming in the lake, riding bikes, and napping in lounge chairs in The Canoe. Finally, we’ll …
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Over the years I’ve found populations of desert honeysuckle with different colored flowers, so I’ve grown plants with red brick colored flowers, with orange flowers and with yellow flowers. I’ve read that white flowering plants can be found. Can’t wait! There are other Anisacanthus spp. and cultivars to be found at your favorite native plant nurser…
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NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE DOOHICKY! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES Floyd at Pompeii & Fifty Years Intro Congrats to SGU 20 years! (May 4th) The History Chunk - May 8th Religious Moron of the Week - Jim Bakker Ask George - Exercise thoug…
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Let’s visit the Inn together! AquaTru water purifier: ⁠Click here and get 20% OFF⁠ with code NOTHINGMUCH. Beam Dream Powder: ⁠Click here for up to 40% off⁠ with code NOTHINGMUCH. BIOptimizers’ Sleep Breakthrough:⁠ Click here⁠ and use code NOTHINGMUCH for 10% off any order! Cornbread Hemp’s CBD gummies: ⁠Click here to save 30%⁠ on their first order!…
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There are 30 species of Dalea found in Arizona, many of which are the the nursery trade because they are so doggone pretty. How cool is that? Very. Feather bush (Dalea formosa) can be found in lots of different plant communities around Arizona, New Mexico and across the border into Sonora and Chihuahua. It sure seems to like warm rocky rubble where…
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Send us a text Hello my beautiful nerds, Kirstynn here Today is bittersweet, and I am hoping y’all can understand where I am coming from Today is the last episode of the Anthropo Scene Podcast I loved this podcast and what Nicholas and I had made was something really special, but I really need a new start and I hope that many of you will follow me …
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NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE GEEGAW! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES What about the stuff before? Intro Little girl who waved hello Rupert McClannahan’s Indestructible Bastards - Betty Robinson Religious Moron of the Week - Fr. Christopher …
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How One Caribbean Biologist is Shaping the Future of Conservation From Cambridge to the Tropics. In this episode of the Conservation Careers Podcast, we speak with Dr Howard Nelson—Lecturer in Conservation Leadership at Fauna & Flora International and the University of Cambridge. Howard brings over 30 years of experience across the Caribbean and th…
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Our stories today take us into some rich sensory experiences in the first bloom of spring. We’ll start with The First Mow of the Year, pushing open the garage door and finding a pair of garden gloves to get a day in the yard started. Then we’ll hear Piano Lessons, where we’ll dust down the upright and find a new piece to play. Finally, we’re off to…
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I have grown New Mexico locust (Robinia neomexicana) in the past for some contract grows and I quickly learned that the spines don’t get any friendlier in cultivation. Oh, and I mentioned that this plant grows in thickets and so where I grew it in our nursery the roots escaped the containers and we now have a small thicket. Yikes! Oh well, we get p…
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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Learn all about Mount Diablo's often-breezed-by tall plants: its pines and its chaparral. The latter covers only 3 percent of the earth's land mass and yet holds 20 percent of its biodiversity. This is episode seven in "Falls Trail," a 13-part series featuring Ken Lavin, Burt Bogardus, Paul Cardinet, and Jenn Roe. Presented by Mount Diablo Interpre…
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Welcome to The Wild Podcast, your ultimate destination for adventure, discovery, and a deep connection with nature. At The Wild Podcast, we bring you closer to the untamed beauty of the natural world, exploring everything from lush forests and majestic mountains to vast oceans and hidden wildlife wonders. Our carefully curated episodes immerse you …
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