Wild World investigates the natural wonders of our planet through the diverse voices of the people who explore, study, and protect them.
Each episode features a new location, from the forests of Madagascar to the underwater world beneath the Galapagos Islands and the icy shores of Antarctica.
Our goal is to give listeners a sense of wonder and awe about the natural world and an appreciation for the people who help us understand it.
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Wild World investigates the natural wonders of our planet through the diverse voices of the people who explore, study, and protect them.
Each episode features a new location, from the forests of Madagascar to the underwater world beneath the Galapagos Islands and the icy shores of Antarctica.
Our goal is to give listeners a sense of wonder and awe about the natural world and an appreciation for the people who help us understand it.
Scott speaks with Dr. Adrienne Correa during her research expedition to the South Pacific Island of Moorea, where she witnessed incredible natural phenomena and gained new insights into corals and their symbiotic partners.
The Galapagos Islands are one of the few places where visitors can get a glimpse of what the world was like before humans existed. The unique wildlife, active volcanoes, and rich undersea world has made them a haven for ecotourism. In this episode, we get two very different perspectives on what it’s like to experience the Galapagos Islands.
Madagascar is home to species found nowhere else on Earth, yet the island was once home to an even richer array of species that mysteriously disappeared thousands of years ago.
To find out what caused the extinction of these magnificent species like giant lemurs, archeologist and artist Dr. Fabio Amador joined a daring SCUBA diving expedition into a network of flooded caves. He shares how the discoveries changed Madagascar in more ways than he ever imagined.
Scott Solomon speaks with Dr. Boris Arevalo, a biologist with the Wildlife Conservation Society, who is working to protect Belize's spectacular scarlet macaws by any means possible.
Wild World investigates the natural wonders of our planet through the diverse voices of the people who explore, study, and protect them.
Each episode features a new location, from the forests of Madagascar to the underwater world beneath the Galapagos Islands and the icy shores of Antarctica.
Our goal is to give listeners a sense of wonder and awe about the natural world and an appreciation for the people who help us understand it.