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Nature's Archive Nature's Archive Michael Hawk Beyond the Void: Philosophy & Psychology for the Modern Mind Beyond the Void: Philosophy & Psychology for the Modern Mind btv O'Neill Speaks O'Neill Speaks IU Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs Strange and Unexplained Strange and Unexplained Cristina Gomez AI Talks with Bone & Joint AI Talks with Bone & Joint AI Talks with Bone & Joint Educational Passages Podcast Educational Passages Podcast Cassie The Sheep Geeks The Sheep Geeks Liz Genever and Nerys Wright Living the Moon Cycles Living the Moon Cycles Wendy Reitz The Real Weight Loss Coach The Real Weight Loss Coach Matty Lansdown Google AI: Release Notes Google AI: Release Notes Google AI Eye On The Sky Eye On The Sky Vermont Public The Observable Unknown The Observable Unknown Dr. Juan Carlos Rey Business & Society Business & Society Limited Series - One Planet Podcast The Functional Mind The Functional Mind Steve Wagar Journal of Special Operations Medicine - Podcasts Journal of Special Operations Medicine - Podcasts Journal of Special Operations Medicine Mundo Insólito Radio Mundo Insólito Radio Mundo Insólito Radio منوعات إسلامية منوعات إسلامية تعليم عقيدة رسول الله Big Cat Conversations Big Cat Conversations Rick Minter Mongabay Newscast Mongabay Newscast Mongabay.com Mind & Matter Mind & Matter Nick Jikomes Mongabay Newscast Mongabay Newscast Mongabay.com This is Marine Conservation | ocean science, stories, and solutions to protect our blue planet This is Marine Conservation | ocean science, stories, and solutions to protect our blue planet Casey Snook Dark Mysteries — Unsolved Mysteries. Forgotten Secrets. Unanswered Questions. Dark Mysteries — Unsolved Mysteries. Forgotten Secrets. Unanswered Questions. Darkest Mysteries Online Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio Vic Cundiff Gordon's Lebanon Weather Forecast Gordon's Lebanon Weather Forecast Gordon's Lebanon Forecast 121523 Carbon Market Conversations: A Podcast by ICAP Carbon Market Conversations: A Podcast by ICAP The International Carbon Action Partnership Gorilla Radio Show Gorilla Radio Show Gorilla Radio Podcast Network The Big Blue Rock Pod The Big Blue Rock Pod Kentucky Geological Survey Quazi Johir Quazi Johir Quazi Johir The Micah Hanks Program The Micah Hanks Program Micah Hanks Blurry Creatures Blurry Creatures Blurry Creatures Τα podcasts του Newshub.gr Τα podcasts του Newshub.gr newshub.gr Thrilling Threads - Conspiracy Theories, Strange Phenomena, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, etc! Thrilling Threads - Conspiracy Theories, Strange Phenomena, True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, etc! Byte & Pieces The Charlie & Duke Show The Charlie & Duke Show Eat Sleep Elite Decoding the Gurus Decoding the Gurus Christopher Kavanagh and Matthew Browne Mises Media Mises Media Mises Institute Shifting Ground Shifting Ground Foreign Policy Research Institute
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Nature's Archive

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#130: Burning Questions: Understanding Fire Management with Lenya Quinn-Davidson

June 30, 2026 2:00am 1:17

From the archive...It’s summertime, and around the globe record heat is dominating, from Europe to the midwest, and across the oceans as well.As you know, heat is a key driver to wildfires. In fact, it is one of the thre...

#129: Wide-Angle Listening: How Nature’s Soundtrack Completes Your Connection to the Wild

May 27, 2026 2:00am 17 min

Have you ever noticed how certain sounds, voices, or songs can instantaneously transport you to another world? Whether it’s a track from high school or the specific creak of a childhood porch, audio has a unique "backdoo...

#128: iNaturalist: How Your Photos Save Species: Scott Loarie on iNaturalist and Community Science

April 21, 2026 11:00pm 58 min

Long time listeners know that I’m a huge fan of iNaturalist. Their app literally changed my life by dramatically improving my relationship with, and knowledge of nature.And iNaturalist is much more than just a nature ide...

#127: Salt Lakes - An Unnatural History with Caroline Tracey

March 17, 2026 2:00am 55 min

What comes to your mind when you hear “Salt Lake”? If you’re like many people, perhaps you think of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Or perhaps the Dead Sea or the Caspian Sea.But there are over 100 perennial salt lakes arou...

#126: New Hope for Sunflower Sea Stars

February 17, 2026 2:00am 49 min

Some of the most consistent feedback I get about the podcast is the message of hope that rings through. Today’s episode takes the message of hope up a level by revisiting the folks at the Sunflower Star Lab.Sunflower sea...

#125: The Plankton of the Land: The Alien World of Aphids with Natalie Hernandez

January 28, 2026 2:00am 1:01

Imagine a creature that is born already pregnant with its own grandchildren. No mating, no waiting—just a continuous, telescopic unfolding of life. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel, but it’s likely happenin...

#124: The Moving Target of Climate: The Future of Stewardship with Dr. Zac Cannizzo

January 08, 2026 2:00am 54 min

Land stewards face a constant, high-stakes puzzle: Do you protect a single at-risk species, or do you optimize for total biodiversity? Do you fight to hold back the tide of natural succession, or do you step back and let...

#123: A Look at Biodiversity

December 11, 2025 2:00am 1:01

2025 has been an exciting and diverse year for Jumpstart Nature and Nature's Archive, and to celebrate, we're bringing you a special compilation centered on the critical theme of biodiversity. Today, we look back at two ...

#122: Leave the Leaves: Hidden Layers of Benefit with David Mizejewski

November 11, 2025 2:00am 1:00

If you’ve been following Nature’s Archive for a while, you might be familiar with the idea of “leave the leaves”. It represents one simple act of omission - not raking, blowing, or mulching leaf fall - that is resounding...

Critical Mast: Acorn Woodpeckers and Oak Masting with Dr. Walt Koenig

October 23, 2025 2:00am 1:18

As a nature lover, I’m often asked about my favorite plants, animals, and insects. And I always struggle to answer those questions, because I have so many favorites, and they are context dependent. But when it comes to b...

#121: Metamorphosis: The Actor Who Became a Butterfly Scientist - Liam O'Brien

September 30, 2025 2:00am 51 min

Nearly every great story involves a transformation. In the butterfly world, we call it metamorphosis—the mysterious process where a caterpillar seemingly dissolves itself and is miraculously rebuilt into a creature that ...

#120: Just Listen: Amy Martin on the Unheard World Around Us

September 16, 2025 2:00am 50 min

It was a surprisingly warm late February day. Needing to recharge, I drove to a park near Lincoln, Nebraska. When I arrived, I saw something new on the far side of the reservoir: what looked like massive white and gray b...

#119: Are Worms the Solution to Toxic Algal Blooms? Sam Baker from WriggleBrew.

August 26, 2025 2:00am 1:00

Today's episode is one of the more encouraging and hopeful conversations I've had the pleasure of recording. My guest is Sam Baker, co-founder of WriggleBrew, a company on a mission to combat one of the most insidious en...

#118: Does Science Communication Have Room for Emotion and Complexity? – Jocelyn Bosley's Approach

August 05, 2025 2:00am 1:01

From the intricate dance of an ecosystem to the ripple effects of a warming planet, nature's stories are rarely simple. But in a world that craves quick, easy answers, how do we get people to lean in and listen to the fu...

#117: Angry Activist, Rural Landowner: Finding Common Ground for Nature

July 16, 2025 2:00am 50 min

Have you ever found it tough to talk about big issues, especially when people already have strong ideas? In the world of nature and climate, we often see communication that feels more like telling people what to do, or h...

#116: Iconic Joshua Trees with Barret Baumgart

June 19, 2025 2:00am 45 min

The Joshua Tree is perhaps only rivaled by the saguaro cactus as the icon of the desert southwest. Featured on U2’s classic album cover, and now the backdrop of countless instagram glamor shots, its unique, almost alien ...

#115: Pollinator Friendly Yards with Leslie Inman

May 27, 2025 2:00am 44 min

We love native plants and habit-friendly yards at Nature's Archive, and I have a few exciting updates from my yard: spoiler: native plants are working! And stay tuned for a re-air of a classic episode with Leslie Inman f...

#114: Mistletoes Are Keystone Species - Dr. David Watson

May 07, 2025 10:00pm 1:01

Today’s episode is about one of the coolest plants that I can think of - both figuratively and literally! Stick with me for a moment. When you think of a parasite, what comes to mind? Maybe mosquitoes, ticks, tapeworms. ...

#113: How Do Thunderstorms Form?

April 15, 2025 2:00am 26 min

Have you ever wondered why some rainshowers turn into thunderstorms? Just what happens in the atmosphere to create these dynamic, exciting, and sometimes damaging storms?I find it fascinating, because so many interesting...

#112: Incredible Deep Sea and Tropical Marine Habitats - Dr. Judith Gobin

March 25, 2025 2:00am 1:07

When we think about habitats, it’s easy to picture the rich diversity on land—vast prairies, scorching deserts, lush forests, and intricate wetlands. But what if I told you the ocean is just as diverse, filled with ecosy...

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