Wild Ideas...the Podcast - The Wilderness Center

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The Wilderness Center

Episodes

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 204

    28/03/2013

    What does Gordon mean every week when he ends the podcast with "The Wilderness Center is a nature center, land trust, and ecopreneurial organization?" Explore TWC's activities beyond the podcast.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 203

    21/03/2013

    Gary is thrilled with Spotted Sandpipers and Gordon enjoys cattails, which includes eating them. The interview is with Jane Lavino from the National Museum of Wildlife Art about the importance of art in the conservation movement.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 202

    14/03/2013

    Scorpions must have invaded Gordon’s dreams. Joann comments on comets. One of Gary’s favorite reptiles is the Blanding’s Turtle. Robert Thomas from Loyola University returns to talk about alligators.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 201

    07/03/2013

    Gordon updates us on his skunk hunt, including ideas about refugia. Joann remembers a Full Holly Moon Walk. Gary's planning a Spotted Turtle hunt. All of which leads us to an interview with our favorite entomological internet pundit, Bug Girl, about DEET.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 200

    28/02/2013

    Gordon has a skunk under his porch…will he get sprayed? Will he catch rabies? Gary saw Red-winged Blackbirds establishing territories. Joann found the ancient equator. The interview is with Ann Mattson on the geology of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 199

    21/02/2013

    Rocks are falling from the sky, oh my! Joann talks about near Earth objects. Gordon recalls seeing penguins. Gary loves Jefferson’s Salamanders. This leads to a discussion of the Red Queen Hypothesis, or why is there sex?

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 198

    14/02/2013

    Gary's got water creatures on his mind, with info about foraminifera. Gordon's thinking about domestic cats. And Joann wonders if we had a "January Thaw" on our trip to Yellowstone. The interview is with Kyle Bagnall of Chippewa Nature Center about maple sugaring.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 197

    07/02/2013

    Alder and Willow Flycatcher, Big Brown Bat, Viruses, Listener questions answered

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 196

    31/01/2013

    Part two of 51 things to do before you are 12 years old. Ken Finch from Green Hearts Institute for Nature in Childhood joins Gordon, Joann and Gary as they discuss the importance of nature play.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 195

    24/01/2013

    51 things to do before you are 12 years old part one. Ken Finch from Green Hearts Institute for Nature in Childhood joins Gordon, Joann and Gary to wax nostalgic about nature play.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 194

    17/01/2013

    Gary is NOT weeping for willows; he loves this large group of species in the genus Salix. Gordon explores another living fossil the Coelacanth, a lobe finned fish. Naturalist Clyde McMillan-Gamber talks about wintering Bald Eagles.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 193

    10/01/2013

    Gary answers a listener request to chat about Black-crowned Night Herons, Gordon talks about plant olfaction in goldenrods, and Joann reads snowdrifts. That leads us to a chat with Jean-Pierre Anderson of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 192

    03/01/2013

    Joann saw American Coots. Gary slipped on a periphyton community and Gordon loves American Bittersweet. The interview is with Brad Lepper of the Ohio Historical Society about the process of domestication of plants and animals.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 191

    20/12/2012

    Why does the new year start January 1? Joann tells us. Gary enjoys White-crowned Sparrows. Gordon talks about yet another living fossil—Gingko biloba. Drew Todd of Ohio Department Natural Resources explains the Emerald Ash Borer.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 190

    13/12/2012

    Joann explores the "Pineapple Express" atmospheric river. Gary finds an interesting relationship between alga, coral, and gobis. Gordon recalls Great Horned Owls. Our interview is with Audra Meinelt of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on gorillas.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 189

    06/12/2012

    Gordon tells the story of the greatest botanical discovery of the 20th century. Gary is totally amazed by extremophile bacteria in Antarctica. Joann explains the dazzling phenomena of sun pillars. Then the crew talks about hibernation.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 188

    22/11/2012

    Gordon is thinking about population dynamics and road kill! Then, Gary's talk on sea ice and Joann's review of Hurricane Sandy as related to climate change lead into an interview with Mark McCaffrey of the National Center for Science Education about climate.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 187

    15/11/2012

    This is a question show featuring Robert Michael Pyle explaining a caterpillar observation and Ed Bangs explaining Gray Wolf harvests. Gary explains leaf fall. Gordon like Box Elder trees and Joann explains hurricane Sandy.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 186

    08/11/2012

    Gary recalls Black-necked Stilts, a wonderful bird. Gordon talks about Ermine aka Short-tailed weasel aka Stoat. Joann explains the analemma. It’s Carl Sagan Day, so the podcast recalls Sagan’s contribution to science understanding.

  • Wild Ideas...the Podcast 185

    01/11/2012

    Gary's thinking about rebellious slave ants, Gordon found some algae, and Joann's dog got a warble. Then, it's on to the question show!

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