Podcasts de wildlife

How Red Sea 'supercorals' are resisting the climate crisis

Ian Sample speaks to marine biologist Prof Maoz Fine about his surprising research on the...

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How do animals undergo metamorphosis, and why? – podcast

Metamorphosis – where a creature remodels itself between life stages – is one of the most...

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The curious case of the dodo – Science Weekly podcast

This week: Nicola Davis investigates the death by fowl play of one of the world’s most famous...

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Revisited: Otters, badgers and orcas – can the pandemic help rewild Britain? Podcast

Sound recordist Chris Watson shares the birdsong from his English garden, while environmentalist...

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What can a wild night out teach us about ecosystem health?

Moths, bats and owls are just some of the animals you can best observe at night, and they tell us...

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Oceans of Noise: Episode Three – Science Weekly podcast

Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson concludes a three-part journey into the sonic environment...

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Why has the African elephant been split into two species?

Recently, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) assessed the African...

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The real urban jungle: how ancient societies reimagined what cities could be – podcast

They may be vine-smothered ruins today, but the lost cities of the ancient tropics still have a...

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An ocean of noise: how sonic pollution is hurting marine life – podcast

Today’s oceans are a tumult of engine roar, artificial sonar and seismic blasts that make it...

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From the archive: How the world got hooked on palm oil

We are raiding the Audio Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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Sewage sleuths: the men who revealed the slow, dirty death of Welsh and English rivers

A tide of effluent, broken laws and ruthless cuts is devastating the nations’ waterways. An...

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From the archive: Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers

We are raiding the Audio Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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From the archive: The real David Attenborough

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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Sleeping beauties: the evolutionary innovations that wait millions of years to come good

Some organisms truck along slowly for aeons before suddenly surging into dominance – and...

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From the archive: How maverick rewilders are trying to turn back the tide of extinction

We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past,...

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The insect crisis: where did all the bugs go?

What does the drastic decline in insect populations mean for our lives? The Guardian’s Oliver...

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Soundscape ecology with Bernie Krause – Science Weekly podcast

Do you know what noise a hungry sea anemone makes? Soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause does. Armed...

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The lesser known victims of wildlife trafficking (part one)

We often think of the illegal trade in wildlife as involving charismatic megafauna such as...

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Inside the world of wildlife trafficking (part two)

In the second part of our look at wildlife crime, Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield from the...

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