Random Nature Podcasts

  • Royal Fascinator Podcast
  • Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers
  • The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Poor Will’s Almanack
  • World Ocean Radio
  • Celtic Way
  • The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess
  • On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin
  • Back from the Brink – The Podcast
  • Adventure Bound
  • Soundwalker
  • Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM
  • Tales from the edge of the morning sky
  • What’cha Growin?
  • Thank God For David Attenborough
  • Sleep Tight Relax – Helping busy minds become calm at bedtime
  • Ologies
  • Our Nature
  • Yarns With Outdoor Aussies
  • Friends of the Island Fox
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    Royal Fascinator Podcast

    Royal Fascinator Podcast

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    Since Jul 29, 2019 01:08 UTC

    Add a bit of regality to your life! Every other Tuesday you’ll hear respectful commentary on what the royal family is up to and why; what they are wearing; the histories that have brought us to today; and how us normals can be more like the royals! If you love Kate Middleton appearances and Princess Diana fashion this podcast is for you!

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    Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers

    Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers

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    Since Nov 23, 2020 07:05 UTC

    Want to use your job to tackle climate change? Today there are more opportunities across industries to find a job and have impact. Join Climate Corps network manager Yesh Pavlik Slenk for candid conversations with everyday changemakers about careers, motivation, how they’re fighting climate change — and how you can too.

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    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

    The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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    Since Sep 24, 2020 00:00 UTC

    One of the most delightful and enduring classics of children’s literature, The Secret Garden by Victorian author Frances Hodgson Burnett has remained a firm favorite with children the world over ever since it made its first appearance. Initially published as a serial story in 1910 in The American Magazine, it was brought out in novel form in 1911. The plot centers round Mary Lennox, a young English girl who returns to England from India, having suffered the immense trauma by losing both her parents in a cholera epidemic. However, her memories of her parents are not pleasant, as they were a selfish, neglectful and pleasure-seeking couple. Mary is given to the care of her uncle Archibald Craven, whom she has never met. She travels to his home, Misselthwaite Manor located in the gloomy Yorkshire, a vast change from the sunny and warm climate she was used to. When she arrives, she is a rude, stubborn and given to stormy temper tantrums. However, her nature undergoes a gradual transformation when she learns of the tragedies that have befallen her strict and disciplinarian uncle whom she earlier feared and despised. Once when he’s away from home, Mary discovers a charming walled garden which is always kept locked. The mystery deepens when she hears sounds of sobbing from somewhere within her uncle’s vast mansion. The kindly servants ignore her queries or pretend they haven’t heard, spiking Mary’s curiosity. The Secret Garden appeals to both young and old alike. It has wonderful elements of mystery, spirituality, charming characters and an authentic rendering of childhood emotions and experiences. Commonsense, truth and kindness, compassion and a belief in the essential goodness of human beings lie at the heart of this unforgettable story. It is the best known of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s works, though most of us have definitely heard of, if not read, her other novel Little Lord Fauntleroy. The book has been adapted extensively on stage, film and television and translated into all the world’s major languages. In 1991, a Japanese anime version was launched for television in Japan. It remains a popular and beloved story of a child’s journey into maturity, and a must-read for every child, parent, teacher and anyone who would enjoy this fascinating glimpse of childhood. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Poor Will’s Almanack

    Poor Will’s Almanack

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    Since Feb 22, 2022 13:30 UTC

    Bill Felker’s almanack for Southwest Ohio and beyond features observations and reflections on the natural world.

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    World Ocean Radio

    World Ocean Radio

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    Since Jan 7, 2020 18:03 UTC

    World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays on a wide range of ocean topics. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.

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    Celtic Way

    Celtic Way

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    Since Sep 23, 2020 17:11 UTC

    The Celtic Way podcast brings a fresh vision of spiritual life by nurturing a vibrant, evolving and sustainable life with God in nature. Celtic spirituality is an ancient tradition of seeing God in everyone and in everything.

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    The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

    The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

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    Since Nov 23, 2019 00:00 UTC

    Peter Rabbit goes to school, with Mother Nature as his teacher. In this zoology book for children, Thornton W. Burgess describes the mammals of North America in the form of an entertaining story, including plenty of detail but omitting long scientific names. There is an emphasis on conservation. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin

    On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin

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    Since Dec 6, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Considered to be one of the books that changed the world and how we view ourselves, On The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin was met with incredulous horror when it was first published in 1859. The revolutionary, almost blasphemous ideas it described were seen as antithetical to the existing ideas of Creation contained in the Bible and other religious texts. It was mocked, reviled and the author was personally subjected to vicious persecution by the establishment and theologians. In the years that followed its publication, the book became the subject of furious intellectual and social debate. For modern day readers, On The Origin of Species or The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life to give it its full title, represents not just a turning point in scientific discovery, but also the keystone of research and further inquiries into the field of human origin and an emergence from the Dark Ages of mere belief. Charles Darwin was a typical product of upper class Victorian society. His privileged family background included teachers, doctors, clergymen and businessmen. A desultory career in school and college was followed by vague ambitions to join the Church. Later, he embarked on a course in medicine at Edinburgh, but gave it up after two years to join Robert Grant, a famous biologist and proponent of evolutionary theories propounded by French naturalists. In 1831, Darwin was invited to join the expedition on board the now famous HMS Beagle which was to conduct explorations in South America. Darwin was employed as naturalist/companion of Captain Fitzroy and the expedition lasted for five years. The ship traveled to various South American countries and returned via Australia and Mauritius to England. Contrary to popular opinion, Darwin was certainly not the first to come up with the idea of Evolution. In fact, his own grandfather, Erasmus Darwin had proposed the idea in 1794. However Charles’ contribution was to provide the mechanism via which evolutionary theory worked which he called “natural selection.” In On The Origin of Species he provides a wealth of observations on different species and how they adapt to their natural environment. His further work on pigeon breeding and studies in geology began to crystallize in the famous theory which says that species are not “created” but they “evolve.” As a radical and profoundly original work which shook contemporary ideas to their foundation, On The Origin of Species is indeed a historically important and an informative read.

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    Back from the Brink – The Podcast

    Back from the Brink – The Podcast

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    Since Aug 5, 2020 06:18 UTC

    Back from the Brink is Queensland’s first ever series that delves into conservation stories from the incredible biodiversity hot-spot we have on our doorstep. From hammerhead sharks to giant orchids, the series showcases our region’s most threatened species, what is happening to them and the remarkable people working tirelessly to save them from extinction.

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    Adventure Bound

    Adventure Bound

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    Since May 18, 2019 19:19 UTC

    For those believing that getting outside, breathing fresh air and taking risks along the way are crucial components to living a happy and fulfilled life. Host Rob Roy fields in-depth interviews with professional athletes, thrill seekers, entrepreneurs and everyday people who continually make conscious decisions to spend more time outdoors, while doing what they love, so you can too.

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    Soundwalker

    Soundwalker

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    Since Jan 28, 2018 05:00 UTC

    A series of talks on music, nature, sound, and the world around us hosted by musician and writer David Rothenberg

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    Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM

    Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM

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    Since Nov 1, 2019 21:51 UTC

    Get inspiration, advice. Learn tips from like-minded minorities on similar journeys in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Eavesdrop as Shenandoa Toote (MS in Vision Science, Certified Coach) interviews women across the US. Find support, shortcuts. Optimize your focus. STEM fields come with challenges for everyone. Professional perspectives of colleagues just ahead of you in reaching goals are invaluable. Minority women, like Hidden Figures, have impacted STEM opportunities. Successful black scientists had community in competitive career paths. And you? Living with unexpected roadblocks: money issues, homesickness, men who believe women are not critical thinkers, lack of classroom skin color and gender diversity, when to use a resume vs a CV, knowing who is your advisor, mentor, or sponsor…these discussions equip you to make decisions, give you ideas for internships, research/laboratory or work experience, provide insights on career paths outside of academia (professorship/tenure) & industry, like corporate business. Info for students in high school/college beginning to plan for higher education, recent university graduates, or post-doctoral fellows. Get practical insights, suggestions, tricks. Celebrate black & women’s history months, international day of women & girls in science. Cell Biology Zoology Genetics Pharmacology Toxicology Ecology Drafting Physiology Civil Design Biochemistry Pathology Operations Astronomy Nuclear Surveying Statistics Physics Psychology Atmospheric Experimental Natural Conservation Immunology Veterinary Industrial Computational Manufacturing Mining Safety Medicine Military Meteorology Quantitative Applied Space Aerospace Marine Sustainable Agriculture Dairy Livestock Poultry Agronomy Horticulture Breeding Protection Integrated Pest Range Chemistry Environmental Wetlands Urban Forestry Pulp Fish Wildlands Communication Animation Video Effects AI Informatics Programming Vendor Certification Analyst Page Digital Modeling Warehousing Database Graphics Modeling Virtual Environments Simulation Telecommunications Networking LAN WAN Security Assurance Multimedia Webmaster Project Bioengineering Ceramic Biomolecular Structural Transportation Highway Hardware Laser Mechanics Mineral Architecture Petroleum Textile Construction Mechatronics Robotics Automation Laser Integrated Circuit Instrumentation Robotics Heating Ventilation Conditioning Refrigeration Solar Quality Wastewater Recycling Hazardous Plastics Welding Semiconductor Occupational Automotive Hydraulics Fluid Software Packaging Nanotechnology Structural Photo Radiation Radio Biophysics Botany Phytopathology Histology Developmental Embryology Bacteriology Virology Parasitology Mycology Entomology Behavior Ethology Wildlife Microbial Eukaryotic Genomics Endocrinology Reproductive Cardiovascular Exercise Vision Optics Oncology Cancer Molecular Biometry Bioinformatics Biomathematics Biotechnology Aquatic Limnology Systematics Epidemiology Neuroanatomy Neurosciences Algebra Functional Geometry Topology Financial Probability Airpower Art Naval Strategic Signal Geospatial Joint Media Cyber Warfare Combat Directed Energy Acoustics Observables Stealth Operational Undersea Warfare Ground Aircraft Armament Explosive Bomb Disposal Task Force Missile Munitions Ordinance Radar Communications Biopsychology Nutrition Interaction Sustainability Astrophysics Planetary Climatology Dynamics Inorganic Organic Polymer Geology Geochemistry Geophysics Seismology Paleontology Hydrology Petrology Oceanography Geosciences Atomic Particle Plasma Temperature Condensed Matter Acoustics Biotechnology Power Cognitive Psycholinguistics Comparative Social Psychometrics Cyber Forensics Counterterrorism Archeology Econometrics Geographic Cartography Aeronautics Aviation Cytotechnology Pharmaceutics Pharmacognosy Pharmacoeconomics Cosmetic Preventive Epidemiology Health Infectious Diseases Actuarial Computer Research Electronics Technologies CADD Soil Wood Water Child

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    Tales from the edge of the morning sky

    Tales from the edge of the morning sky

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    Since Apr 23, 2021 10:00 UTC

    A selection of stories and tales, mainly about the natural world, our place in it, as well as stories about everyday people who change their lives and others by being different or perhaps by being too much the same

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    What’cha Growin?

    What’cha Growin?

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    Since May 4, 2014 02:32 UTC

    What’cha Growin? is a show about gardeners, plant lovers, explorers, cooks and eaters, readers and writers, walkers, lookers, wonderers and wanderers, collectors, creators, tinkers, savers, builders, and those born curious. Gayla Trail of yougrowgirl.com chats with new and experienced gardeners to discover what fuels, frustrates, excites, and amazes them about the plants they grow.

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    Thank God For David Attenborough

    Thank God For David Attenborough

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    Since Feb 13, 2022 12:16 UTC

    Every week comedian Ben Ellwood watches an episode of David Attenborough’s Life on Earth with a biological scientist. They have a freewheeling conversation about animals, nature and whatever else happens to comes up!

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    Sleep Tight Relax – Helping busy minds become calm at bedtime

    Sleep Tight Relax – Helping busy minds become calm at bedtime

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    Since Nov 15, 2019 17:11 UTC

    Sleep Tight Relax is a bedtime show for the young and young at heart. Every week we help you and your children prepare to drift calmly off to sleep by listening to our mix of dream inducing bedtime stories, relaxation techniques, calming nature sounds, and soothing music. Created for kids but appropriate for all ages, Sleep Tight Relax makes bedtime quality time, by helping busy minds become calm, focused, and relaxed. (Season 2: age 4+)

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    Ologies

    Ologies

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    Since Sep 4, 2017 05:12 UTC

    Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists’ obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.

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    Our Nature

    Our Nature

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    Since Jun 24, 2019 21:20 UTC

    The Our Nature Podcast explores the methods, systems and practices that bring us into greater harmony and alignment with the natural world. This is not a wellness podcast, but a podcast about how to live and be well. Join Alyssa Benjamin, a back-to-nature guide, as she speaks with experts from a variety of fields about how we can align our lives with the rhythms and cycles of nature. The opportunity to live a more joyful and harmonious existence is available to each of us right in this very moment. So tune in, and together, we’ll rediscover what comes naturally.

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    Friends of the Island Fox

    Friends of the Island Fox

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    Since Sep 16, 2022 16:00 UTC

    Reference materials on Channel Island fox: its biology, behavior, habitat, research, endangered status and conservation efforts. Home of Friends of the Island Fox a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. FIF is dedicated to preserving the island fox in the wild and providing education outreach to schools and communities.

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