Episode 10: Weird Pets, Dinosaurs, Some other stuff...
Okay so we sort of spend this entire episode just talking crap. With a bit of ecology shoehorned...
01:00:40
Episode 10: Weird Pets, Dinosaurs, Some other stuff...
Okay so we sort of spend this entire episode just talking crap. With a bit of ecology shoehorned...
01:00:40
Episode 14: Endoscoping, Education and Natural History Books
Morgan, Charlene and Leigh talk about endoscoping for bats, science education, impostor syndrome,...
01:06:39
Ep.106 Richard Macrory on Brexit's environmental impact
We talk about Brexit as a generation-defining issue, but when it comes to urgency and the scope...
A Bronze Age time capsule and haunting seaside abbeys
Introducing new host Dr Suzannah Lipscomb as she begins Series 2 by exploring England's 'Loss &...
17:06
Soundscape ecology with Bernie Krause - Science Weekly podcast
Do you know what noise a hungry sea anemone makes? Soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause does. Armed...
27:18
Are the world's national parks failing nature? (part one)
In a special two-part takeover by colleagues from the age of extinction project, Patrick...
21:55
What can the evolutionary history of turtles tell us about their future?
Turtles have been around for more than 200m years, and can be found almost everywhere on the...
16:09
From the archive: Are national parks failing nature? (part 1)
The climate crisis is ‘unequivocally’ caused by human activities, according to a report from the...
22:24
Jaws made us scared of sharks but is a lack of sharks scarier?
Last week, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) world conservation...
12:44
100 days until Cop15: what next to save nature?
It is now less than 100 days until Cop15, the UN convention on biological diversity. At these...
13:46
Will Cop15 tackle the growing problem of invasive species?
Invasive non-native species are on the rise around the world and, despite efforts to tackle the...
14:28
I find the countryside of Namibia to be stunning and it was a place I'd wanted to visit for...
24:02
“We belong here. The challenge is can we be here without impacting detrimentally on the rest of...
35:33
Preventing extinctions on islands with Penny Becker
“We really are focused on prioritising those species that are about to blank out. We must make...
31:51
Saving a magnificent species from extinction with John Watkin
“Our hallmark is the reintroduction of the Scimitar-horned Oryx… It’s a beautiful, beautiful...
30:31
Cheetahs are one of my favourite animals and I know many other people feel the same way. But,...
17:20
Episode 3: Birds, Moths & Specialism
Is it better to specialise or generalise in ecology? Also we talk birds and moths!
53:47
Species listing is the subject of this podcast - patch listing, life listing, pan-species...
54:30
Our stories - how we got into ecology. Ecology / conservation careers.
45:29
e.90: Our Agricultural Heritage is At Risk
First, my conversation with Simran Sethi on her book Bread Wine Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods...
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