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Podcasts

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THe BBC earth podcast â€‹

The BBC Earth podcast is wondrous, hair-raising, emotional, and awe-inspiring in the truest sense of the word-- it inspires awe. Each 30 minute episode gathers several stories from all over the world, of the wonders of nature and the people lucky and tough enough to explore them. Before this podcast, I was a staunch podcast hater. This podcast changed everything. Hosted by Emily Knight (whose magical voice adds beautiful narration), this podcast is 3-dimensional. My favorite episodes are "The music that makes camels cry" and "Could you survive 8 months of isolation?"

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Listen here, on Apple Podcasts, ACast, or Spotify.

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Overheard at Nat geo

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The wild with chris morgan

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impact: the conservation photography podcast

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OTHER RESources

Use the National Audubon Society's Birds and Climate Visualizer to see which species are threatened in your area.
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Use BBC Our Planet's Explorable Globe to explore the world's habitats and how humans affect them.
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Use NASA's Earth Now for a real-time satellite globe of the world's climate change-related events, and the Climate Time Machine for interactive visualizations of the changing earth.
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Visit the Joel Sartore's Photo Ark, a documentation photo project focused on endangered species.
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Visit The Guardian's Environment stories page for truly expansive coverage of humans, nature, and their intersection.
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Listen to the Climate One podcast for in-depth discussions on a wide range of climate issues, with a wide array of experts.
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Listen to the BBC Earth podcast on the wonders of nature, and the human beings lucky and tough enough to explore them. It is equal parts hair-raising, awe-inspiring, and emotional. 
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Listen to National Geographic's podcast Overheard at Nat Geo for immersive, in-depth, and exciting stories from naturalists, historians, and all sorts of explorers.
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Listen to Chris Morgan's podcast The Wild for journeys in the wild and fascinating explorations into natural topics.

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“'Dear old world', she murmured, 'you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you.'”

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~ L.M. Montgomerey, Anne of Green Gables

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