Public Radio Exchange: Nature Stories Podcast
By Nature Stories
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Podcast Description
Weekly podcasts on the natural world, curated by Atlantic Public Media, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and the Public Radio Exchange
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Arctic Reimagined (produced by Chris Wodskou with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, what it means to be an Arctic nation in a time of climate change. Produced by Chris Wodskou with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. | 3/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Bilingual Sparrow (produced by Bradley Klein) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, producer Bradley Klein encounters an unusual sparrow in New York’s Central Park. | 3/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Elephant Orphans (produced by Susan Shepherd for Living on Earth) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, an effort to save orphaned elephants in Nairobi, Kenya. Produced by Susan Shepherd for Living on Earth. | 3/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cheetah of the Sky (by Kellie Hudson with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, the resurgence of Peregrine Falcons in North America. Is it too early to celebrate? Produced by Kellie Hudson with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. | 3/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Virgin Forest (produced by Hillary Frank for Weekend America) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, producer Hillary Frank goes to Southhampton, Virginia to see tree hunter Byron Carmean’s biggest find yet. Produced by Hillary Frank for Weekend America. | 3/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ferocity You Can Touch (by Meredith Dellandrea with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, a Buddhist monastery three hours outside of Bangkok provides visitors the chance to interact with tigers. Produced by Meredith Dellandrea with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. | 2/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Richard Glenn: Inupiaq Geologist (by Robert Woolsey and Lisa Busch) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, Richard Glenn shares his views of the natural world as an Inupiaq Eskimo and a geologist. Produced by Robert Woolsey and Lisa Busch. | 2/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Well (produced by Dick Miller with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, producer Dick Miller takes us to Ethiopia where three quarters of the population doesn’t have access to clean drinking. | 2/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Utah's Dark Triangle (produced by Ross Chambliss) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, fighting light pollution and preserving the darkness of the night sky in Utah. Produced by Ross Chambliss. | 2/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Savoonga: Walrus Capital of The World (by Gretchen Parrish and Robert Woolsey) | This week on the Nature Stories Podcast, on an island in the Bering Sea scientists and Native hunters develop a joint management strategy for the walrus. Produced by Gretchen Parrish and Robert Woolsey. | 1/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
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listening to this podcast on my morning walk makes me smile good job, if you like hearing the slices of life stories this is the podcast
Great nature storytelling!
This past story was interesting and exciting. Very high-quality audio and production values. Felt very much like one of those great stories you hear on NPR. Made me want to get away from my desk and go outside and play! Will be tuning in again for the next nature story.
I used to like it...
This podcast got a new host a couple months back, and I've noticed a big drop in the quality of the pieces. The older podcasts were quirky and fun but I've found the last few to be pretty boring.



