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Bear Tracks: Stories of the Natural World
John Erlandson and Roger Wilder
3 episodes
6 days ago
Each week, ecology majors, John Erlandson and Roger Wilder from Bowdoin College, get together to discuss a variety of topics generally relating to ecology and the environment in an educational and engaging manner. By telling the stories of the natural world we hope to inspire a passion in our audience for the natural world and its conservation. Listen live weekly on Thursdays from 9-10am EST at https://wbor.org/
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Each week, ecology majors, John Erlandson and Roger Wilder from Bowdoin College, get together to discuss a variety of topics generally relating to ecology and the environment in an educational and engaging manner. By telling the stories of the natural world we hope to inspire a passion in our audience for the natural world and its conservation. Listen live weekly on Thursdays from 9-10am EST at https://wbor.org/
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Episode 2: The Wonder of Coral Reefs
Bear Tracks: Stories of the Natural World
57 minutes 51 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 2: The Wonder of Coral Reefs

Coral reefs are some of the most important ocean ecosystems, directly supporting 25% of all marine life while covering less than 1% of the earth’s surface. Despite their significance to both marine fauna and human communities, coral reefs are at risk of destruction from a variety of factors, including unnatural climate activity, rapid coastal industrialization, and plastic pollution.


This solo Roger episode highlights the importance of coral reefs on a global scale, discussing the biology and reproduction of coral, the distribution of reefs around the world, threats to their survival, and current work focussed on the preservation of coral reefs in the face of those threats.

Bear Tracks: Stories of the Natural World
Each week, ecology majors, John Erlandson and Roger Wilder from Bowdoin College, get together to discuss a variety of topics generally relating to ecology and the environment in an educational and engaging manner. By telling the stories of the natural world we hope to inspire a passion in our audience for the natural world and its conservation. Listen live weekly on Thursdays from 9-10am EST at https://wbor.org/