
Nature notes and inquiry from the Montana Natural History Center.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNature | |||

Squoosh. Squoosh. My feet, encased in calf-high rubber boots, sank into the thick sphagnum moss, and water crept up to my ankles. I pulled one foot free with a loud squelch, lunged towards the nearest hummock, then rescued my other foot.
It was an unseasonably warm first week of January. One late afternoon, as golden sunlight hid behind grey stratocumulus clouds hanging over the Clark Fork River, I came upon a Great Blue Heron.
I can’t stop staring at them. Their beauty seems otherworldly; they’re radiantly fluorescent against the snow. It’s almost scandalous, that neon green, that buzzing orange.
At twilight, from my house in the sage, I hear the underdogs singing outto each other. Sometimes, I swear, it almost sounds like laughter.
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A thoughtfully produced nature-forward series blending ecological science, field observations, and personal storytelling from Montana's natural history community. Episodes span wildlife behavior, climate-driven ecological shifts, place-based writing, and Indigenous histories, all anchored by the Montana Natural History Center. Listeners can expect lyrical nature writing paired with accessible science, with recurring emphasis on stewardship, education, and community engagement in Montana's landscapes. Noteworthy is the blend of local field observations, cultural context, and a strong ethos of public education and conservation that can appeal to nature lovers, educators, and outdoor professionals seeking reflective, resource-filled storytelli... more
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