Weekly podcasts on the natural world, curated by Atlantic Public Media, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and the Public Radio Exchange
As the climate changes in the far north of Canada, the people who live there are seeing plants and animals much more familiar to those of us in the South. The piece comes from Bob Carty with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast, the implications of rising sea levels on the hundreds of millions of people living in the low lying areas of India and Bangladesh. Produced By Daniel Grossman with WBUR and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast, producer Barrett Golding embarks on a 700 mile bike trip through Yellowstone and Teton National Parks.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories podcast, producer Brad Horn hikes deep into the Sierra Nevada Mountains to interview backcountry ranger George Durkee on his life in the wilderness.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast a vintage piece from the 1980s all about snakes, from producer Jay Allison.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast, producer Nick Rankin visits Fair Isle ¿ the most remote inhabited island in the British Isles. Produced by Nick Rankin and Kate Howells with the BBC.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast, producer Jesse Dukes heads into the woods with poet John Casteen to hunt for deer and inspiration.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast, researchers work to save the diversity of life on the island of Madagascar.
...MORETen year old Riel Schryer learns from his father, Claude, what hunting is all about. By Riel and Claude Schryer and produced by Neil Sandell with the CBC¿s Outfront.
...MOREThis week on the Nature Stories Podcast, relating to the land in the aftermath of war. Produced by Stephanie Guyer-Stevens with Outer Voices.
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