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The comedy nature podcast for more than just nature nerds. A really wild show for grown ups, each episode looks at stories and science from across the natural world and also pits a host against a listener suggested species of animal to decide how many they could take in a fight. Insta @howmanygeese Support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/howmanygeese

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Recent Guests

Martha Glennon
Environmental advocate and expert on chalk streams
Not Bourne Yesterday
Episode: Geese on Tour: Charismatic Crawlies
Dr. Duncan Murdock
Collections manager in earth collections at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Episode: Geese on Tour: Jurassic Goose
Peter Kaestner
The number one bird lister in the world
Independent Ornithologist
Episode: Interview: The one true Bird King
Molly Ruder
Operations manager at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve
Watatunga Wildlife Reserve
Episode: Geese on Tour: The Savannahs of Norfolk
Ben Callison
CEO of Borneo Orangutan Survival UK, expert in orangutan conservation.
Borneo Orangutan Survival UK
Episode: Interview: Orangutan Jungle School
Nigel Marven
TV presenter, naturalist
Various wildlife television productions
Episode: Geese on Tour: Drum & Bird
Dr. Ashley Cooke
Lead Curator of Antiquities at World Museum Liverpool
World Museum Liverpool
Episode: Geese on Tour: The Mummy Inspector
Leanna Dixon
An entomologist based at World Museum.
World Museum
Episode: Geese on Tour: To bee or not to bee
Daisy Fossett
Owner of Joseph's Amazing Camels and operator of the UK's first camel dairy
Joseph's Amazing Camels
Episode: Geese on Tour: Camels for hire

Hosts

Jack Adams
Host known for his engaging humor and insights into the natural world.
Roddy Shaw
Co-host celebrated for his witty and informative discussions on nature and science.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 430 ratings
  • Natural science at its coolest !

    Listening to this podcast is like hanging around with the natural science geeks (saying that as a compliment) you have always wished to have in highschool or uni ! It’s smart, it’s cool, it’s documented and it’s great fun. Bravo ! Heard in the last episode about this podcast soon coming to an term. We will sure miss it but you can be proud of what you did ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    O_kypographos
    Francea month ago
  • How many Stars!🤩

    This show never fails to make me laugh, I will listen to this show on the go, at home, wherever! 5 🌟

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mattheo38
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • An excellent informative podcast about the animal kingdom.

    Entertainingly presented by Jack and Roddy, it's comedy led, but information rich.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Gfamily
    a year ago
  • Simply the best

    My favourite podcast, listen regularly and always makes a bad day better! Love the crazy facts and the joy of the Jack and Roddy, they are awesome. As a science teacher I often use what I learn in my lessons too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    alex_0029
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Fantastic

    My favourite nature podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chloethepandacub
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners enjoy the quirky facts and the interplay between hosts, often mentioning how it brightens their day or informs their views on nature.
Many reviews highlight the unique blend of comedy and education, appealing to those who appreciate both humor and wildlife.
Listeners find the podcast entertaining and informative, with many praising the humorous approach to nature topics.
The engaging banter between the hosts is frequently noted as a highlight, making complex topics more accessible and relatable.

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#109
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#172
Germany/Science/Nature
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#3
Spain/Science/Nature
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#31
Ireland/Science/Nature
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#40
Russia/Science/Nature
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#44
South Africa/Science/Nature

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Geese on Tour: Jurassic Goose
Q: What was one of your favorite dinosaur behaviors that has been speculated based on fossils?
An interesting example is the Oviraptor, which was originally thought to be an egg hunter but later evidence showed it was brooding on nests, suggesting caring behaviors similar to modern birds.
Geese on Tour: Jurassic Goose
Q: What if dinosaurs hadn't become extinct?
Dinosaurs potentially thrived following a mass extinction that cleared competitors, showcasing how extinction events can allow new species to flourish.
Is it time to stop feeding birds?
Q: Should we stop feeding birds?
The episode discusses how bird feeding might not be beneficial due to disease transmission, sourcing impacts, and ecological disruption, suggesting that planting native plants could be a more effective way to support bird populations.
Surprise, it's the past
Q: What Patronus would you choose if it produced the actual animal for a few minutes?
The people discuss the idea of utilizing a chimpanzee as a Patronus due to its power and ability to intimidate potential threats.
Interview: The one true Bird King
Q: What drove you to accumulate such a high number of bird species on your list?
The goal of seeing 10,000 birds was a lifelong ambition influenced by my passion and the support of the birdwatching community.

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Focusing on humor and engaging content related to the natural world, the episodes feature the hosts exploring a wide variety of scientific topics about animals and environmental issues. Ranging from bizarre animal histories, such as the story of Mike the Headless Chicken, to practical discussions about the implications of feeding birds and conservation challenges, the podcast mixes witty banter with informative insights on species extinction and animal behaviors. Unique segments involve hypothetical animal fight scenarios, yielding a lighthearted yet thoughtful examination of nature and the absurdities within it, making it entertaining and educational for listeners who appreciate both humor and nature.

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