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What can soundscapes tell us about animals and their home landscapes?
What can soundscapes tell us about animals and their home landscapes?

Episode 45

In this episode, professor Anne Axel of Marshall University makes the case for a new field of bioacoustics research: soundscape phenology, the study …

7 years, 10 months ago

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Mexico's community forests find sustainability by including women and youths
Mexico's community forests find sustainability by including women and youths

Episode 44

On this episode, a special report on community-based conservation and agroforestry operations known as ejidos in Mexico. Ejidos have proven to be eff…

7 years, 10 months ago

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Renowned marine biologist Sylvia Earle on acting for the oceans
Renowned marine biologist Sylvia Earle on acting for the oceans

Episode 43

Legendary oceanographer and marine biologist Sylvia Earle, often called "Her Deepness," is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and former chi…

7 years, 11 months ago

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Seabird secrets revealed by bioacoustics in New Zealand
Seabird secrets revealed by bioacoustics in New Zealand

Episode 42

Megan Friesen is a conservation biologist using bioacoustics technology to examine the breeding behavior of a secretive Pacific seabird called Buller…

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Exploring Brazil's biodiverse Cerrado region and the impacts of agriculture
Exploring Brazil's biodiverse Cerrado region and the impacts of agriculture

Episode 41

On this episode we discuss the impacts of agriculture on Brazil's Cerrado region, an incredibly biodiverse savannah supporting more than 10,000 plant…

8 years ago

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Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine on stopping illegal rainforest wood from becoming guitars
Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine on stopping illegal rainforest wood from becoming guitars

Episode 40

On this episode we speak with James Valentine, the multiple-Grammy-winning guitarist for Maroon 5 about his work to keep illegal and unsustainable ra…

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Exploring our deep connection to water, plus the sounds of Sandhill crane migration
Exploring our deep connection to water, plus the sounds of Sandhill crane migration

Episode 39

On this episode, we discuss humanity's deep connection to water and hear sounds of one of the most ancient animal migrations on Earth, that of the Sa…

8 years, 1 month ago

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How effective is environmental restoration?
How effective is environmental restoration?

Episode 38

How effective is environmental restoration? On this episode, we seek answers to that question with Claire Wordley of Cambridge University, which has …

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Exploring the minds and inner lives of wild animals
Exploring the minds and inner lives of wild animals

Episode 37

On this episode we discuss the amazing minds and lives of animals — their memories, how even electric eels dream, the fact that some creatures like t…

8 years, 2 months ago

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New eyes in the sky monitor Earth systems like never before
New eyes in the sky monitor Earth systems like never before

Episode 36

On this episode we dive into cutting-edge remote sensing technologies invented by Heinz Award-winner Greg Asner, the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, w…

8 years, 2 months ago

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