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Top Nature Podcasts

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Guardians of the River

2021 Best Narrative Nonfiction Podcast Award winner at Tribeca Film Festival and Jackson Wild Film Festival. This is the story of the guardians of the Okavango water system and their monumental task: conserve a remote, near pristine environment facing threats from all sides. This podcast follows what happens when worlds connect, and at times collide, with the common goal of protecting a place Read More
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Bring Birds Back

A podcast about the most pressing issues in bird conservation and the ways you can help make a better world for birds and people through simple, everyday actions. Read More
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Spencer Durrant: Unhooked

Internationally-published outdoors author Spencer Durrant tackles the issues facing the sporting community. With guests from all corners of the outdoors world, this is the definitive show for anyone who's a supporter for the world's wild places. Read More
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Native Plants, Healthy Planet

Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick interview some of the top minds in ecology, restoration, conservation, and of course, native plants. Join them on their journey towards knowledge and understanding of some of the larger problems that our ecosystems face. Read More
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Facing It

The age of climate crisis is upon us, and grief and anxiety are on the rise. This series explores the emotional burden of climate change, and why despair leaves so many people unable to respond to our existential threat. Overcoming that paralysis is the first step in moving to action, and yet official climate strategies rarely address the emotional toll of climate grief and eco anxiety. Meanwhile, frontline communities — particularly people of color, indigenous communities, and other historically-marginalized groups — are experiencing the heaviest mental health impacts of climate disruption and displacement.


Written and narrated by Jennifer Atkinson

Music by Roberto David Rusconi

Produced by Intrasonus UK


Dr. Jennifer Atkinson is a professor of environmental humanities at the University of Washington, where she leads seminars that help students cope with the despair, anger, and anxiety that arise from environmental loss and mass extinction. Her teaching and research have helped activists, scientists, and students build resilience to stay engaged in climate solutions and avoid burnout. She has also spoken to audiences across the U.S. about the global mental health crisis arising from climate disruption, and advocated for addressing emotional impacts in the fight for environmental justice. This podcast introduces some of the experiences and insights behind that work, and explores how we can move the public to action by addressing the psychological roots of our unprecedented ecological loss.


"To be numb to the world is another form of suicide."

 -Terry Tempest Williams


This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


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Roaring Earth

The earth is teeming with extraordinary stories, as suspenseful as murder mysteries and as exciting as action thrillers. On the Roaring Earth podcast, join award-winning journalists and leading scientists as they tell the untold stories of our world’s wildest animals, places, and phenomena. The first season is an exploration of a planet in peril, and the heroic activists and authorities working to save it.Millions of experts and enthusiasts the world over know Roaring Earth as a platform for extraordinary wildlife and nature videos. On the podcast, we dive into the science behind our most popular clips, and celebrate the savage, untamed, unpredictable, and often beautiful nature of our Roaring Earth. Read More
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Bigfoot Terror in the Woods Sightings and Encounters

You’ve heard him on Coast to Coast AM and the Sasquatch Chronicles. Now W.J. Sheehan, author of Bigfoot: Terror In The Woods, Sightings & Encounters Vol 1-6, brings you a podcast meant to chill the spine and stir your curiosity. Read More
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The Backcountry Beat

The Backcountry Beat is a podcast about nature, adventure, and stewardship by Backcountry Press in Humboldt County California. In each episode we explore our connections to nature and ways to make the world a better place. Read More
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The Science of Birds

The Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology. It's a fun resource for any birder or naturalist who wants to learn more about ornithology. Impress your birding friends at cocktail parties with all of your new bird knowledge! Hosted by Ivan Phillipsen, a professional birding guide and passionate naturalist with a PhD in Zoology.

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Tied To Nature’s Yellowstone

Yellowstone, the worlds first national park! Have you been? This podcast is about to take you into the worlds first national park. With interviews from professionals to details about specific locations, get ready for your first trip or prepare to visit again. Get first hand information on the wildlife, history, and geology from a professional guide, Adam Brubaker your host. Adam is a family man, photographer, naturalist, and Yellowstone guide with a passion for Yellowstone and the nature that surrounds it. Read More
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The David Bernard Podcast

The David Bernard podcast brought to you by your Weather Authority, WVUE Fox 8.
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Shark Stories

Welcome to Shark Stories, the podcast that dives beneath the surface of one of the ocean’s most misunderstood creatures. Hosted by award-winning shark conservationist and filmmaker Madison Stewart, this show transforms her years of underwater exploration, frontline conservation, and encounters with both sharks and shark fishermen into captivating, eye-opening stories. Whether you're shark-obsessed or simply shark-curious, dive deep into an interview with the world's most famous shark hunter, hear from a navy diver turned cyborg after a shark attack learn about Shark attack First Aid or policy battles and conservation wins. You’ll hear firsthand what it means to coexist with predators, challenge fear with facts, and turn storytelling into action. Through raw conversations and real experiences, this podcast gives sharks a voice and gives you the tools to protect them, no matter where you live. Forget what you thought you knew about sharks. This is their story and yours.

 

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Pod of Orcas

Only around 70 Southern Resident Killer Whales remain in the wild and they’re looking directly at extinction if things don’t change. Season 1 of this podcast is a deep dive on this endangered population of orcas. All episodes after that tell stories of the Salish Sea ecosystem and the planet. Click subscribe and spread the word! Read More
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Flatlander Podcast

Flat is a state of mind! Get to know the people, science, and stories that make the Kansas outdoors more than flyover country. Read More
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Sasquatch Odyssey

Sasquatch Odyssey is a top paranormal podcast featuring real Bigfoot encounters, Sasquatch sightings, and in-depth cryptid research. Each week, we bring you riveting interviews with eyewitnesses who have come face-to-face with the elusive Sasquatch, sharing powerful firsthand accounts of Bigfoot encounters from across North America and beyond. But Sasquatch Odyssey goes beyond the stories.

We dive deep into Bigfoot research, interviewing boots-on-the-ground field investigators, wildlife experts, and independent researchers who use critical thinking, scientific methodology, and evidence-based analysis to explore the mystery of Sasquatch. From footprint casts and vocalizations to DNA studies and wilderness expeditions, we examine the hard science behind one of the world’s most debated cryptids. Whether you’re a believer, skeptic, or simply fascinated by the unknown, this show explores:
  • Bigfoot encounters and Sasquatch sightings
  • Cryptid investigations and field research
  • Paranormal experiences in the wilderness
  • Evidence analysis and scientific debate
  • Dogman, mystery creatures, and unexplained phenomena
Through compelling storytelling and thought-provoking conversations, Sasquatch Odyssey challenges assumptions and explores the cultural, psychological, and scientific dimensions of the Bigfoot phenomenon. Does Sasquatch truly exist?

Is Bigfoot an undiscovered primate, a relic hominid, or something stranger? Join us weekly as we investigate real encounters, analyze the evidence, and explore one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in modern folklore.

If you’ve experienced a Bigfoot sighting, Dogman encounter, or any cryptid or paranormal experience and would like to share your story, email brian@paranormalworldproductions.com. Subscribe now and follow Sasquatch Odyssey wherever you listen to podcasts.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
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The Nature Dilemma

Reporting from Earth's richest and wildest tropical landscapes, The Nature Dilemma takes you to the front line of conservation and the climate change crisis. We ask some of the most accomplished conservationists of our time and those working tirelessly to preserve and restore nature: how can we move forward? How can we rebuild our own connection to nature, ensure that the wild remains wild, and understand why doing so is in our best interest. Powered by Osa Conservation and hosted by Lucy Kleiner. Production by Dr. Andrew Whitworth and Lucy Kleiner. Artwork by Ysemay Dercon and Jack Yuen. Contact us: @osaconservation. Read More
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Flora Funga Podcast

Let's get down N nerdy with plants and fungi on Flora Funga Podcast. I'm all about bridging the gap between plants, fungi, and humans. Come listen to the underrated nerdy topics of flora and funga. Everything's connected above and below ground. Feel free to contact me at www.florafungapodcast.com/contact

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Faunacation

Welcome to Faunacation! The podcast dedicated to airing out Mother Nature’s dirty laundry! Hosted by Jack Glennon. New episodes every hump day! Read More
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Rewildology

How do we bring wildlife back from the brink? What does it actually take to rewild a landscape? And where on Earth can you witness nature’s greatest comebacks in real time? Rewildology host Brooke Mitchell, conservation biologist and Jackson Wild finalist, travels the globe—both virtually and in person—to amplify the voices of scientists, storytellers, and conservationists restoring and rewilding our planet. Join the journey. Read More
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Behind the Veil

A show about a beekeeper trying to answer the questions: what’s killing bees and who’s doing something about it? Each episode of Behind the Veil tells the story of a researcher, entrepreneur, or enthusiast trying to preserve the world’s most important pollinator. Behind the Veil is hosted by Alfredo Salkeld and produced by Buddha Bee Apiary.

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Completely Arbortrary

Tree advocate Casey Clapp and his tree-curious friend Alex Crowson bring you a podcast about trees and other related topics. History, culture, art, religion, science... trees affect and are affected by everything. Join Casey and Alex on their silly and educational journey to prove it.

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Habitat University

Habitat University is a science-based podcast delivering the latest information on habitat management. This podcast is part of a larger podcast network: Natural Resources University. Funding for this project comes from the Renewable Resources Extension Act. Read More
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Unsalted Great Lakes

Love the Great Lakes? Join Allison Devereaux as she explores the largest freshwater system on earth. Proudly made in Canada. Read More
Love the Great Lakes? Join Allison Devereaux as she explores the largest freshwa Read More
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Discovering Forestry

The industry’s only podcast focused on all things tree and landscape. Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy combine over 60 years of industry knowledge and experience and will discuss some of the trends, concerns, and opportunities in the fields of forestry and arboriculture. Read More
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Drained

In the final days of his administration, with the eyes of the world on Florida where the epic 2000 election recount was underway, President Bill Clinton quietly signed into law a plan to restore the Everglades. Twenty years and $17 billion later, the grandiose vision of reversing decades of environmental damage remains stuck in the swamp. In DRAINED, a podcast from WMFE and the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Amy Green wades into the controversy around one of the most ambitious environmental restoration efforts ever undertaken. From rivers of toxic slime to a mind-boggling plan to inject a giant bubble of freshwater a thousand feet underground, DRAINED examines the massive plan to restore the river of grass and poses the big question about the future of this natural wonder: Can it be saved? WMFE’s four part podcast DRAINED, examining the huge, costly plan to save the Everglades, was named a finalist for the Esserman-Knight Journalism Award, which honors public service reporting.Projects are recognized for exposing wrongdoing, shining a light on a pervasive or underreported community problem, or adding significantly to public debate. Encompassing investigative, beat, explanatory, and opinion reporting, work is by the rigor of news gathering, inclusion of community voices and contribution to public understanding or policy action. https://knightfoundation.org/esserman-knight-prize/In DRAINED, a podcast from WMFE and the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, environmental reporter Amy Green wades into the controversy around one of the most ambitious environmental restoration efforts ever undertaken. From rivers of toxic slime to a mind-boggling plan to inject a giant bubble of freshwater a thousand feet underground, DRAINED explores the plan to restore the river of grass and poses the big question about whether this vast natural wonder can be saved.Being recognized as a finalist acknowledges a depth of reporting on an issue that’s key to the very existence of the state of Florida: how we manage water resources. Amy’s exhaustive knowledge of a massively complex and critically important subject shines through in a podcast that’s both meticulously researched and compellingly told. Read More
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