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The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast
35 episodes
8 months ago
The Naturalist Podcast is a rambling discussion of the world outside. Hosted by Sea McKeon (a biodiversity scientist and evolutionary ecologist) and Lev Frid (a ranger, wildlife photographer, and guide) the podcast covers topics of interest to modern naturalists. Discussions center on what is going on in the immediate surroundings in "Outside my door", Recent Natural History in the News, "Tropical flavors" when the opportunity presents, Natural History media reviews and the occasional guest appearance of other naturalists from around the world. We welcome your questions, and encourage everyone to take the time to get outside and observe what is going on outside in your own neighborhood. Come visit at http://www.naturalistpodcast.com
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The Naturalist Podcast is a rambling discussion of the world outside. Hosted by Sea McKeon (a biodiversity scientist and evolutionary ecologist) and Lev Frid (a ranger, wildlife photographer, and guide) the podcast covers topics of interest to modern naturalists. Discussions center on what is going on in the immediate surroundings in "Outside my door", Recent Natural History in the News, "Tropical flavors" when the opportunity presents, Natural History media reviews and the occasional guest appearance of other naturalists from around the world. We welcome your questions, and encourage everyone to take the time to get outside and observe what is going on outside in your own neighborhood. Come visit at http://www.naturalistpodcast.com
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Natural Sciences
Places & Travel,
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Sports,
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Episodes (20/35)
The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Season 2 Episode 36: Earth through Molly’s lens.





Anthony talks to the talented Molly Ferrill about her life in wildlife conservation, videography, and travel.



If you’d like to folly Molly’s adventures you can find her at:



* http://www.mollyferrill.com* IG: mollyferrill* Freeland Film Festival: https://www.freeland.org/film-festival.html



And Maggie Galbraith, our favorite representative from Australia (Check out episode 33!), reviews the new book “Habitats of the World: A field guide for Birders, Naturalists, and Ecologists” by Iain Campbell, Ken Behrens, Charley Hesse, and Phil Chaon.



https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691197562/habitats-of-the-world








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3 years ago
44 minutes 15 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Season 2 Episode 35: Flowers and Gates at the Edge of the World with the Cryptonaturalist









Sea meets the Cryptonaturalist, aka Jarod K. Anderson in the spring age of Forsythia. Conversation runs wide and deep. Anthony keeps it all together and with at least a few toes on the ground.



Check out Jarod’s work at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2L4H5Y2?binding=paperback&qid=1656261405&sr=8-1&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tpbk



https://www.cryptonaturalist.com
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3 years ago
34 minutes 25 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalists Episode 34: Conserving Southeastern Peru with Chris Ketola





Sea and Anthony have a chance to talk with Chris Ketola, who runs biodiversity programs for the not-for-profit “Fauna Forever” (http://Faunaforever.org) in Southeastern Peru. Talk of bats, reptiles and amphibians, and jaguars as Chris spins some of his greatest adventures to date.



Video vailable on Youtube: https://youtu.be/bCR8EDSMJb4



And as a podcast on your favorite platform or below!




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5 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 37 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalists Episode 33: Exploring Southeast Australia with Maggie Galbraith







We have Maggie Galbraith a naturalist from Southeast Australia with Sea and Lev to discuss fall in the Southern Hemisphere, BlackBirdersWeek, and the announcement of our first photography contest!



You can find Maggie’s photography under the account “Maggies_Lens” at Flickr.



The hashtag for the photocontest is #Naturalistimages1 – shared on The Naturalists Facebook group, or on Instagram. David Shaw’s introduction to the contest starts right around minute 47 on the video or podcast.



Some of the many Links and individuals for Black Birders Week can be found here:



Resources



#BlackBirders (Twitter)



#BecauseofBlackBirdersWeek (Twitter)



Birding While Black:  A Candid Conversation (YouTube)



@BlackAFinSTEM (Twitter)



@Hood_Naturalist (Twitter)



@Chelseaherps (Twitter)



#BirdingWhileBlack (Twitter)



@kassthefish (Twitter)



@Tykee_James (Twitter)



@n8ture_al (Twitter)



outdoorafro.com



@1BlackBirder (Twitter)



Rules for the Black Birdwatcher (YouTube)




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5 years ago
56 minutes 26 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalists Episode 32: Spring in the Time of COVID





Sea and Lev have a chance to catch up on a weird and quiet spring in the time of COVID, and try out video for the first time… available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/b29RmTyQBhg
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5 years ago
26 minutes 43 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 31: Going Offshore with Kate Sutherland

“White-faced Black-capped Petrel” photo by Kate Sutherland



Mesoplodon europaeus or Gervais’ Beaked Whale, photo by Kate Sutherland



Sea gets a chance to talk about Black-capped Petrels, Beaked Whales, and getting back into academic science with Kate Sutherland of Seabirding.com . Brief highlights from Kate’s review of “Oceanic Birds of the World” by Howell and Zufelt.
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5 years ago
50 minutes 39 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 30: Lev in Ethiopia with Endemics, Many Quelea, and the Pantene Monkeys





In the heat of the summer, Lev shares his adventures from a trip to Ethiopia, a place of extremes of climate and spectacular biodiversity. From the Gelada and Ethiopian Wolves of the Bale Mountains, to Stresemann’s Bushcrow of the plains, and many many Quelea, sounds like the sort of place naturalists dream of.
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5 years ago
56 minutes 7 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 29: Seaside Sparrows, Climate Change, and Reaching Out with Corina Newsome









Sea had a chance to talk with ornithologist and science communicator Corinna Newsome about salt marsh nesting birds, finding routes to natural history as adult, and what diversity and representation mean in science.
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6 years ago
54 minutes 23 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 28: The Giant Otters of the Amazon with Jess Groenendijk





Sea and Lev have a great conversation with science communicator and nature writer Jess Groenendijk about her recently published “The Giant Otter: Giants of the Amazon” , conservation in an era of change, and hope.



Some of Jess’ work and links to social media can be found on her website: https://www.jessicagroenendijk.com



You can find Jess’ book at Amazon at this link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1526711745/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_bYo2CbTP8D7P9



The clip of Giant Otters attacking a Black Caiman can be found here: https://youtu.be/gIoQGs8lvxk
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6 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 12 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 27: On Carrie Bow Cay with Lauren, Isaac, and Colin





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In this episode Sea gets to talk with Lauren, Isaac, and Colin students from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, The National Public Honors College (http://www.smcm.edu) about their first experiences at the Carrie Bow Cay Field Station (https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/ccre/) off the coast of Belize, marine biology, and sleeping in oceanfront hammocks.
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6 years ago
46 minutes 49 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 26: Nature Journaling with Marley Peifer

















Lev and Sea had a chance to talk with Marley Peifer, an educator with The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center about nature journaling, cognition, and the roots of our interest in the world around us. Marley’s work can be found at http://marleypeifer.com
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6 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 33 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 25: Awaiting Spring, and thinking about Warmer Weather





Lev and Sea have a chance to catch up and compare notes on spring. Lev talks about winter in the neotropics and the start of his guiding season with Humpback Whales, Ocellated Turkey, and upcoming trip to Ethiopia. Book review of Birds of Central America by Vallely and Dyer, and mention of several new ‘rediscoveries’ in the news.
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6 years ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 24: Caves, Fishprints, and Conservation with Dante Fenolio





Sea and Lev have a chance to talk with Dante Fenolio, Vice President of Conservation and Research at the San Antonio Zoo.  Dante’s passionate approach to conservation takes him around the world from Appalachian streams to the huge cave systems of China.  Highlighting some of the many projects going on at the zoo, from Texas Horned Lizards to Amazonian Rainforest, the guys find lots of common ground in appreciation of global biodiversity, and the urgent need to find working conservation strategies.



The programs of the San Antonio Zoo can be found at:  https://sazoo.org



Dante’s Personal Site:  http://anotheca.com



Dante’s Most Recent Book:   http://lifeinthedark.net
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6 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 3 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 23: Islands, Continents, and Squirrels with David Hembry

In this episode, Sea and Lev get a chance to talk with David Hembry, an Evolutionary Ecologist who works on island insect-plant mutualisms, and has wandered extensively around the central Pacific islands.  Between David’s islands and Lev about to travel to the Atlantic forests of Brazil, a comparison of island and continental faunas takes hold, as well as discussion of terrestriality in unexpected groups and lots of talk of squirrels.
David’s work can be found on his website here:  https://davidhembry.wordpress.com
Lev is now working with Rockjumper Birding Tours:  https://www.rockjumperbirding.com/about/bird-guides/lev-frid
And Sea is now the Special Initiatives Coordinator for the Natural History Section of the Ecological Society of America :  https://esanaturalhistory.wordpress.com
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6 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 58 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 22: Rita talks flowers, sharks, and scallops

Lev and Sea have a chance to talk with Rita Steyn, a marine ecologist and science communicator newly in Florida by way of South Africa.  The conversation wanders from the change of seasons in North America and South Africa, the remarkable biodiversity and biogeography of the Cape Region, the recent shark attack off of Cape Cod, red tide along the coast of Florida, and the marvelous eyes of scallops.  Rita’s work can be found at scicommonground.com and @ritasteyn, where she shares her science writing and photography.
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7 years ago
1 hour 13 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 21: Tackling prickly issues with Anthony Porter

Lev and Sea are joined this week by Anthony Porter who is an environmental educator experiencing the first touches of fall in Minnesota.  Talk of kids, bears, wonder and flying squirrels.  And of course, Anthony’s porcupine friend Thistle.
Here is the link to Anthony’s video introduction to Porcupines:  https://youtu.be/F0F7S0g16GE
 
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7 years ago
53 minutes 39 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 20: In the Pacific Northwest with Brendan McGarry

Our guest this episode is Brendan McGarry, a Naturalist living and working in the upper Skagit River Basin and the Cascade mountains.  We had a great conversation about the swifts living in his chimney, variability in wildflower season from year to year, his watershed ‘big year’, challenges and rewards in environmental education, and the remarkable behavior of crows.
Brendan’s blog can be found at https://wingtrip.org, and his photo catalog is located at https://www.brendanmcgarry.com
And here is the link to the fox-and-eagle video that Brendan mentions from out on San Juan Island, WA: https://youtu.be/MRZ6hl8xhtg
 
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7 years ago
59 minutes 13 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 19: Summer Dragonflies, Reports from the Flow Edge, and Strong Feelings about Jurassic World

In this summer episode we wonder just how to define the season.  Dragonflies and damselflies prove to have more secret hiding spots in the Great Northern Boglands, as well as more common cousins to the south.  Lev fills us in on his adventures along the flow edge with Narwhal, Polar Bears, and Ross’ Gull.  Both Lev and Sea (but especially Lev) have issues with Jurassic World.
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7 years ago
56 minutes 46 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 17: Arctic Natural History with David Shaw

In this episode we compare the East and West arctic regions of North America with Alaska naturalist, wildlife photographer, and guide, David Shaw.  Dave introduces us to the arctic coastal plain, Lev plans out the check list for the ‘flow edge’ region of Baffin Island, and the two discuss the mysterious Grey-headed Chickadee.
Dave’s website:  http://david-w-shaw.com
Dave’s Rusty Blackbird Article in Living Bird Magazine
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/rusty-blackbirds-are-rising-from-obscurity-but-falling-in-number/
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7 years ago
42 minutes 50 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast Episode 16: Nature Club Adventures

In this episode we get to talk to John Dillon and Janna, who are part of the Minden High School Nature Club in Louisiana.  We talk about what has made for the exceptional popularity of the club, and cover some of the amazing adventures that members and sponsors of the club have had over the last several years, including finding Black Rails!  Janna gives us a spring report for north Louisiana, and John shares some of his insights into keeping teens interested in Natural History and getting outside.
If you wish to support the club, you can contact Mr. Dillon via his email address:
kisforkryptonite (at) gmail.com
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7 years ago
30 minutes 37 seconds

The Naturalist Podcast
The Naturalist Podcast is a rambling discussion of the world outside. Hosted by Sea McKeon (a biodiversity scientist and evolutionary ecologist) and Lev Frid (a ranger, wildlife photographer, and guide) the podcast covers topics of interest to modern naturalists. Discussions center on what is going on in the immediate surroundings in "Outside my door", Recent Natural History in the News, "Tropical flavors" when the opportunity presents, Natural History media reviews and the occasional guest appearance of other naturalists from around the world. We welcome your questions, and encourage everyone to take the time to get outside and observe what is going on outside in your own neighborhood. Come visit at http://www.naturalistpodcast.com