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Southern Appalachian Wild
Judy Clinton Dulin
19 episodes
15 hours ago
This podcast is about plants, animals, or other natural phenomena in Southern Appalachia. It is equal parts science, history, and folklore. It's like a nature hike in every episode. Get into the woods!
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This podcast is about plants, animals, or other natural phenomena in Southern Appalachia. It is equal parts science, history, and folklore. It's like a nature hike in every episode. Get into the woods!
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Life Sciences
Science
Episodes (19/19)
Southern Appalachian Wild
Safe with Snakes

Explore the natural history of the most common venomous snakes in the Appalachians. You will also learn what to do and not .to do should you get .on the wrong side of these reptiles.

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3 years ago
13 minutes 52 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Be for the Bees

Learn about the history of bees in the US, beekeeping, and be applachian folklore.

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3 years ago
19 minutes 2 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Ramps

What are ramps and where can I find them?

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3 years ago
9 minutes 43 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
The Redwoods

Don't be surprised if you happen upon a Redwood Tree in North Carolina. People have actually planted a few there and they are thriving. Join me in March to hear their stories. 

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3 years ago
8 minutes 2 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Invaders

In this episode I'll cover some of the most invasive organisms in the Southeast. I will also talk about the "cost" of these aliens and discuss how you can help greenspaces with this problem.

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3 years ago
17 minutes 25 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Red Wolves

This is the world's most endangered canid. If you are from the Southeast, this is your wolf. Several attempts have been made to reintroduce this beautiful animal, but the success of the project is debatable just like the lineage of this animal.

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3 years ago
8 minutes 1 second

Southern Appalachian Wild
Gobblers

I'm talking wild turkey today. Learning about their appearance, social structure, and habitat. I'll even teach you how to cook one.

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3 years ago
12 minutes 39 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Dry Bones Ridge

This episode contain some Appalachian superstitions and two ghost stories from this region.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Twinkle, Twinkle: The Eyes of a Spider

Since my windows are covered with spider webs right now, I decided to talk about 3 rather common spiders: the Wolf Spider, Black Widow, and the Brown Recluse.

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4 years ago
12 minutes 40 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Noise of Late Summer

Everyone has been talking about the 17-year cicadas, but what about our annual visitor. They are just as fascinating.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 4 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
A Snake or Two or Three

Garder Snakes, Black Ratsnakes, and the Common Water Snakes are the focus of this episode. Just watch where you put hands!

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4 years ago
21 minutes 39 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Weed and Feed

This is an introduction to three common weeds that are nutritional and ecologically important.

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4 years ago
12 minutes 9 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Little Jingle Bells

How do you know it's spring---the spring peepers will tell you with their loud vocalizations. This episode explains the biology of these little frogs and the their freezing and thawing process that could some day save your life.

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4 years ago
9 minutes 47 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
God's Dog

"The coyote--flexible in his habits, cooperation with his kind, opportunistic by nature, catholic in his taste, capable of observational learning, suspicious, tough, and ingenious. Many claim he is the smartest animal in North America." This quote is from Hope Ryden in the book God's Dog: The North American Coyote.

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4 years ago
31 minutes 42 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Bushy-tailed Rats: Eastern Gray Squirrels

Although very common, eastern grey squirrels have an interesting life course and history. I also tell you about some  experiences I had with them including $5,000 worth of house damages, hunting squirrels as a kid, and being bitten by a squirrel. Listen to this nutty episode.

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4 years ago
27 minutes 17 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
A Beautiful Christmas Tree

The Eastern Red Cedar has been used for many things in Southern Appalachia including pencil making, wildlife habitat enhancement, fence posts, and cough medicine, but what's really interesting is its spiritual meaning. From Cherokee ancestor to nightmare banishment, cedars are both family and friends.

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4 years ago
14 minutes 17 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Haints and Boogers

This episode will give you a few storytelling tips and a couple of stories. Join me for a few minutes Rawhead and Bloody Bones, Old Dry Frye, and getting lost in the woods. It's fall y'all!  

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5 years ago
30 minutes 32 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
Wildfire

This episode is a personal account of what I experience on Nov. 28th 2016, a timeline of the fires, and some wildfire ecology. Can it happen again? Listen and you make up your mind.

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5 years ago
26 minutes 32 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
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5 years ago
1 minute 49 seconds

Southern Appalachian Wild
This podcast is about plants, animals, or other natural phenomena in Southern Appalachia. It is equal parts science, history, and folklore. It's like a nature hike in every episode. Get into the woods!