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When Kathy Lichtendahl and her husband, Ken, moved to a remote part of Wyoming in the early 1990's, the most common question from friends and family was "What do you DO all day?" With approximately 80% of the U.S. population residing in or near a city, many citizens find it hard to imagine a life spent in a wild area of the country's least populated state. Wyoming contains some of the largest uninhabited landscapes of the lower 48 and provides unique access to wildlife and terrain that many Americans never get to experience. Surrounded by the natural world, Kathy explores our human connection to the environment and discusses why that bond is even more important in a fast-changing world.
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Meet Becca, she's a fifth generation farmer and Lizzie, she's a self-confessed townie!
They come together to discuss all things food, farming and the countryside... what could go wrong?!
Welcoming mainstream celebs, farming personalities and famous faces, the girls continue to ask the questions so you don’t have to.With the same aims they set out with a couple of years ago, they'll be bridging the gap between the town and the countryside, helping people learn about careers in agriculture and showcasing how our food is produced.
In such uncertain times, these conversations have never been more important - tune in every week! -
Official Selection of the 2024 Tribeca Audio Festival.
Selected as one of Apple Podcasts Favourites of 2024 so far.
Strap on your binoculars and lace up your boots: A Field Guide to Gay Animals explores sexuality, gender, and joy in the animal world.
Hosts Owen Ever and Laine Kaplan-Levenson take you on a quest to see beyond the natural world as we know it and into the natural world as it is: queer as f*ck.
Homosexuality has been documented in over 1,500 species of animals. From gay geese and bisexual bison to lesbian elephant love affairs and all-male, all-whale orgies, expressions of same-sex action in the animal queendom are all around us.
Owen and Laine are your intrepid guides to investigate this variety of animal behaviors – exploring the depths of the ocean, the heart of the forest, and the bushes in your backyard – to dive deep into nuanced conversations about queerness in the animal world.
Cheeky and contemplative, curious and raunchy, Field Guide shows you the natural world is more exuberant, more joyful, and more gay than you could possibly imagine.
Coming in June, 2024.
Artwork features illustrations by John Megahan.
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The Travel Agents podcast details the experiences of hosts Brian and Will as they travel around the US and the World. Brian and Will are travel agents for a family-owned business with over 100 years of experience. Their aim is to provide practical information on each location such as what to see, where to go, the prices to expect, and some other helpful information you might receive from your local travel agent in a fun and entertaining way.
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Get ready to dive into Florida's vibrant conservation movement with ‘Florida Uncut’. Each episode is a conservation with the people doing the work to protect and connect wild Florida. Whether you're a seasoned environmentalist or just getting familiar with conservation, this podcast is here to inspire you with captivating stories and firsthand experiences from the often unsung heroes dedicated to safeguarding Florida's breathtaking wilderness. Together, we'll unite in our mission to safeguard Florida's untamed landscapes for future generations, ensuring the true essence of Florida remains forever 'uncut'. New episodes every other Tuesday...or so. Podcast art by @oldfloridavibes
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Forces for Nature celebrates the people working to make the world more sustainable and humane. Each episode features conversations with guests ranging from grassroots advocates, to renowned researchers, business leaders, and more. We cover topics such as land and ocean conservation, wildlife protection, plastic reduction, animal welfare, sustainability, and climate change, while offering a balanced perspective on the environmental challenges we face and the opportunities we have to address them. You'll leave feeling hopeful, equipped with practical tips that answer your question, "But what can I possibly do,” so that you, too, can be a force for nature.
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A collaboration between the Gottlieb Native Garden and the Los Angeles Zoo, BiodiverCity explores urban ecology and conservation in L.A. From inside a one-acre native garden that is visited by over 1,500 different species of animals, to behind the scenes at our zoo, visited by more than 1.8 million people each year, we’re talking to both experts in their fields and everyday people to find out how Angelenos and wildlife are thriving together. BiodiverCity is hosted by Dr. Jake Owens, Director of Conservation at the L.A. Zoo, and is the vision of Susan Gottlieb, creator of the Gottlieb Native Garden.
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Paranormal Fears is the ultimate source for exploring the unknown. Hosted by K-Town, this podcast dives into discussions of hauntings and paranormal activity across a range of terrifying locations - haunted houses, schools, bars, and entities encounters that will chill you to your core! We invite our listeners to explore their fears with us through researchers of parapsychology, paranormal investigators and the haunting stories of everyday people. Our mission is to create an environment where everyone can openly discuss what they’ve encountered or learn more about topics surrounding ghostly encounters. Our vision is to become a global hub for understanding how humanity relates on both sides of death. Subscribe or follow us in your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode. In Apple Podcasts tap the ”plus” icon in the top right corner.
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Join hosts Emma Ractliffe and Austin Unruh as they explore a future centered around land, community and connection to place.
Visit agrarianfuturespod.com to join our email list for a heads up on upcoming episodes and bonus content.
Agrarian Futures is produced by Alexandre Miller, who also wrote our theme song.
Instagram: @agrarianfuturespod
Twitter: @agrarianfutures
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/103857304/
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This is the podcast where we get real about saving nature. Two cool gals exploring this big, beautiful planet and the problems facing nature. The Nature Needs Half Podcast will invite you into the global network of people working to protect the planet for the benefit of all life.Nature Needs Half is an international movement to give nature the space it needs to thrive and benefit all life on earth. The goal is to protect 50% of the planet, on both land and at sea, to save biodiversity and earth’s life support systems. But It’s not just about protecting half. It’s about reshaping our relationship with nature, so we take care of its needs so it can keep taking care of ours. https://natureneedshalf.org/
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Wild World investigates the natural wonders of our planet through the diverse voices of the people who explore, study, and protect them.
Each episode features a new location, from the forests of Madagascar to the underwater world beneath the Galapagos Islands and the icy shores of Antarctica.
Our goal is to give listeners a sense of wonder and awe about the natural world and an appreciation for the people who help us understand it. -
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Welcome to Conversations for the Future where we delve into the mysteries of psyche, nature, and cosmos to reimagine our place in the world and a viable human presence on this jeweled planet. We explore topics ranging from spirituality to science, from human development to cultural change, from the simple experiences of being human to the profound unfolding of the universe, all of which help bring meaning to our lives and a sense of our belonging to the world.
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Guácara es una palabra de origen prehispánico para referirse a las cavernas. Contextualizado este entorno se crea esta plataforma para conversar sobre cuevas, karso, espeleología y el ambiente comunitario alrededor de estos ecosistemas geográficos. Mediante entrevistas conversaremos con entusiastas de las cuevas y la espeleología, donde conoceremos sus trabajos científicos, anécdotas, exploraciones, adiestramientos en seguridad entre diversos temas relacionados al karso en Puerto Rico e internacional.
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We are made stronger by story and there’s no better source than the continent's largest body of freshwater, Lake Superior. Join hosts Walt Lindala and Frida Waara as they highlight the five National Parks that ring this Greatest of the Great Lakes - meeting the people, touring the places and learning about the projects that make these parks and body of water so remarkable.
Join our podcast community! Please share your own stories, comments and podcast episode suggestions (www.nplsf.org/community).Brought to you by The National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation (www.nplsf.org).
Theme song: King Whirl by David Huckfelt (www.davidhuckfelt.com).
Photo Credit: David Guttenfelder.
Podcast sponsored by Café Imports, a Minneapolis-based importers of fine, specialty green coffees.
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The Sasquatch Cue are a Sasquatch podcast group who share opinions and interviews with those who have something to share with the Sasquatch Community. They are made up of four individuals. Research/Investigator: Gerry Matthews/ Researcher: Thomas Steenburg, Research and Investigator: Leon Thompson and their 'in house 'skeptic, Bill Reid! Please join us!
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Join Chris Clarke and a variety of guests as they explore the challenges and opportunities of the American Southwest's fragile ecosystems. Engaging interviews with experts, activists, and advocates on conservation, land management, and environmental justice. Science and sentiment, politics and philosophy, hiking and history, culture and creativity all go into defending the desert. Be forewarned: We are out to recruit you to the cause.
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Hear weekly recorded wildflower reports, narrated by Emmy Award-winning actor Joe Spano, the Voice of the Wild Flower Hotline. New reports are released every Friday, March through May!
The acclaimed Theodore Payne Wild Flower Hotline, founded in 1983, offers free weekly online and recorded updates – posted each Friday from March through May – on the best locations for viewing spring wildflowers in Southern and Central California. All locations are on easily accessible public lands and range from urban to wild, distant to right here in Los Angeles.