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Debaran Kelso speaks with humpback whale expert Dr. Fred Sharpe about his recent research focused on aerial whale signals.
Debaran Kelso speaks with author Melissa Stewart about her book From Bam! to Burp! A Carbon Atom's Never-Ending Journey Through Space and Time and YOU.
Nan Evans talks with journalist Lynda Mapes about how culture, economics, and science have fundamentally changed how we perceive our relationship with forests.
Nan Evans talks with journalist Lynda Mapes about how culture, economics, and science have fundamentally changed how we perceive our relationship with forests.
Jackie Canterbury talks with Karin Ertl about the Salish Sea Guillemot Network and the Pigeon Guillemots that uniquely nest beneath the Hood Canal bridge.
Debaran Kelso welcomes Peter Harrison, a seabird expert, artist, and conservationist, and his wife Shirley Metz, also a conservationist, to speak about their joint conservation efforts.
Debaran Kelso welcomes Peter Harrison, a seabird expert, artist, and conservationist, to speak about writing and illustrating his new book, Seabirds: The New Identification Guide.
Nan Evans is joined by Christie Lassen to explore feather forms and structures, colors and patterns, and the incredible usefulness and functions of feathers.