He posted several episodes from 1/26/17 to 12/18/18. Each episode is an audio postcard from his travels to birding hotspots throughout North America, with high-quality binaural (stereo) recordings to put listeners in the soundscape with some narrative between scenes. I also stumbled on The Music of Nature Podcast, but recordist Lang Elliott. Kind of goes without saying, but they have done many fascinating nature-science episodes, and they are the gold standard of audio production and narrative journalism. Great conversations on there and cool notables from eBird. I have to second the American Birding Podcast, probably the best produced and most focused one I listened to. This is great, guys, thanks for the list! I sampled most of the ones posted. I’m quickly working my way through those, and am going to give Tetrapod Zoology another chance after reading elsewhere that the first episode is particularly in-the-weedsy. Then I tried the first episode of SquaMates and loved it. Tetrapod Zoology Podcast (often off-topic and very irreverent but also thanks for the suggestions! I tried the first episode of Tetrapod Zoology and couldn’t maintain interest about halfway through.SquaMates Podcast (about herps in general, irreverent but great).Most in my feed are human interest based, but I think I just may add a few of these suggestions to my list. I don’t think they have any that are specifically limited to nature topics, but many of the shows have had episodes dealing with nature.ĭrunk Safari - Comedy podcast where the host and a guest choose two animals to research, then get drunk(?) and talk about them. Story Collider: a storytelling podcast focusing on stories from various people, relating to science.Īny of the HowStuffWorks family of podcasts. Here’s the few science-related podcasts from my feed that may or may not be relevant: I’d also suggest giving Naturalistics a listen, tons of great content discussed there, including a few episodes that touch on iNaturalist. ![]() Link I’m glad you suggested Urban Wildlife Podcast. I’ve been enjoying the Fisheries Podcast, good interviews with professionals, and sometimes non-professionals, of the fisheries management world. I know The Urban Wildlife Podcast has mentioned iNaturalist and the City Nature Challenge a bunch and the Birdchick Podcast host is here on iNaturalist. I think the rest of the ones I listen to have been mentioned by others. View-source: " rel="nofollow noopener">The Urban Wildlife Podcast Have you seen the crap on TV these days ? Some of these may no longer be producing new content, but have a good archive. Science at American Museum of Natural History Natural History Museum of Los Angeles Talks Nature Podcast - it is the podcast of the journal General Science that can have good nature content Including ones from aboveīirdNote - there is also one called BirdNotes by whro public radio which I cant find on player.fmĭinosaur George - fun but a little kid oriented ![]() I’m not promoting the service (it is free anyways) just linking to a player.fm page on ones I have on my mobile. Ītlas, you are dead to me, spoorloos, IK WEET JE WACHTWOORD DANIEL VERLAAN, Stuurloos, TuinierKwartier, Geschieneis voor herbeginnners, De Machine, Sterrenstof, Lieve uti belgie, Sorry for the kids, het geheim van Wijzman, SpaceCowboys, Nerdland jaandoverizcht wetenschap, Ik weet je wachtwoord, Het nieuwe geld, reinierjanprakke Natuur podcasts.Leuk om eens naat te kijken al zal het er wel niet van komenĭe Belgische vogel podcast Fwiet! Fwiet! van Begijn Le Bleu heb ik nog niet opgenomen.
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