The Case of the Whale Shark Party with Rafael de la Parra
Imagine this: You’re in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico with a big fish on the line. But...
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The Case of the Whale Shark Party with Rafael de la Parra
Imagine this: You’re in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico with a big fish on the line. But...
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Author Interview: John Perlin 'A Forest Journey'
Holly is joined by John Perlin, author of "A Forest Journey: The Role of Trees in the Fate of...
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The Developing History of Monarch Butterflies
Monarch butterflies are still in the middle of their story – and it’s one that is precarious....
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Wildlife and urban development don’t usually go well together. Roads in particular fracture the...
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This week; horse racing, equine flu, a hedgehog hospital and a trip to the local zoo - we're...
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#418 Theodore Roosevelt's Wild Kingdom
Theodore Roosevelt was both a New Yorker and an outdoorsman, a politician and a naturalist, a...
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How tech is changing animal conservation – tech podcast
Leigh Alexander finds out how animal tracking tech is changing understanding of our own species...
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Otters, badgers and orca whales: can the pandemic help rewild Britain?
Sound recordist Chris Watson shares the birdsong from his English garden, while environmentalist...
Otters, badgers and orcas: can the pandemic help rewild Britain?
Sound recordist Chris Watson shares the birdsong from his English garden, while environmentalist...
Liz Truss’s attack on nature – podcast
Amid the chaos engulfing Liz Truss’s government, one part of her growth agenda still in place is...
Revisited: Otters, badgers and orcas – can the pandemic help rewild Britain? Podcast
Sound recordist Chris Watson shares the birdsong from his English garden, while environmentalist...
The insect crisis: where did all the bugs go?
What does the drastic decline in insect populations mean for our lives? The Guardian’s Oliver...
Soundscape ecology: a window into a disappearing world
What can sound tell us about nature loss? Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston tells...
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Best of 2023: Killing the Skydancer episode one, Susie’s chicks
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in August...
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A growing movement of ecologists, lawyers and artists is arguing that nature should have legal...
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Best of 2023, Killing the Skydancer: episode three, An Open Secret
In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in 2023, the...
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The awe-inspiring intelligence of octopuses
Madeleine Finlay speaks to science correspondent Nicola Davis about why octopuses are more...
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Soundscape ecology with Bernie Krause – Science Weekly podcast
Do you know what noise a hungry sea anemone makes? Soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause does. Armed...
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Amy Dickman on her life of big cat conservation - Science Weekly podcast
Dr Amy Dickman is an internationally renowned conservation biologist. She’s dedicated her life to...
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Are the world's national parks failing nature? (part two)
In this second episode of our age of extinction takeover, Patrick Greenfield and Phoebe Weston...
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