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Birding
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Nature
Climate Change
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Nature Conservation
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Animals
Animal Consciousness
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Ornithology
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At least once a week, I’ll bring you the very best of America’s spectacular world of nature — from birds to mammals, to reptiles and amphibians. From soaring mountains to endless plains, from rugged coastlines to rivers and streams.

Each episode will feature an expert guest — a ranger, a researcher, a birder, or an adventurer — someone who has seen what we want to see and been where we want to go... more

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Welcome to another edition of Naturally Scott Adventures, where Scott Harris takes you into the field to experience some of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles, iconic species, and wild places.

In this episode, Scott heads... more

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Few people have done more to save cranes than George Archibald.

In this episode of Naturally Scott, Scott Harris sits down with the co-founder of the International Crane Foundation for a remarkable conversation spanning decades of ... more

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Welcome to another edition of Naturally Scott Adventures, where Scott Harris takes you into the field to experience some of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles, iconic species, and wild places.

In this episode, Scott heads... more

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Dragonflies are older than dinosaurs, can migrate across oceans, and spend most of their lives underwater.

In this fascinating and surprisingly fun episode of Naturally Scott, Scott Harris sits down with entomologist and evolutiona... more

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Recent Guests

Peter Stangel
Chief Development Officer at the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities
U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities
Episode: E47 — Peter Stangel: Managing Forests for People and Wildlife
David Gessner
An author known for his contributions to nature writing and environmental literature.
Episode: E46 — David Gessner: Vacation with a Purpose
Scott Black
Executive Director of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
Episode: E44 — Scott Black: Honey bees aren’t the story — native pollinators are.
Pete Malinowski
Co-founder of the Billion Oyster Project, dedicated to restoring oyster populations in New York Harbor.
Billion Oyster Project
Episode: E43 — Pete Malinowski | Rebuilding New York Harbor, One Oyster at a Time
Dr. Jodi Hilty
President and Chief Scientist of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Yellowstone to Yukon
Episode: E42 — Dr. Jodi Hilty: Rewilding at Scale from Yellowstone to Yukon
John Calambokidis
Co-founder of Cascadia Research, specializing in cetacean research.
Cascadia Research
Episode: E41 — John Calambokidis: Whales, Science, and the Cost of Knowing
Lisa Ballance
Director of the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Episode: E40 — Lisa T. Ballance: Dolphins, Tuna, and the Whales We’ve Never Seen
Jack Humphrey
Member of the Rewilding Institute and host of the Rewilding Earth podcast
The Rewilding Institute
Episode: E39 — Jack Humphrey: Rewilding America, Wolves, Jaguars & the Case for Half the Earth
Peter Pyle
Ornithologist, known for the Pyle Guides on bird identification and molting
Author of Why We Love Birds
Episode: E38 Peter Pyle — Molt, Feathers & the Hidden Science of Birds

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Scott Harris
Host of Naturally Scott

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Great guests

    Great guests, though Scott talks over them and seems to need to one-up the guests. I really enjoy hearing the awesome guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    2niknam
    United States8 months ago
  • Interesting

    Learned a ton and had some fun!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Barry Steven 2025
    United Statesa year ago
  • Wow

    What a fantastic podcast! Learned a lot about Greg Miller, The Big Year, birding, but mostly had a wonderful discussion about family, friendships, and adventures! Greg’s dad sounded like such a wonderful, supportive person, so glad he got to clear up the fictional v real life versions on the air. Will definitely keep listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cookiemamma
    United Statesa year ago
  • Really enjoyable

    Relaxing, fun, informative, it was like sitting around with friends and learning a bunch about nature.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jesusfreak42069
    United Statesa year ago

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Episodes are described as relaxing, informative, and like chatting with friends while learning about nature.
Great guests, though feedback suggests the host occasionally talks over guests.
Listeners frequently praise accessible science storytelling and engaging guest roster.
The show is appreciated for education and community involvement through citizen science and volunteering.

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#183
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Apple Podcasts
#155
Netherlands/Science/Nature

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E46 — David Gessner: Vacation with a Purpose
Q: How has your writing influenced your view of nature?
I see myself as a conduit in my writing, using personal experiences to bridge the gap to broader environmental themes, allowing readers to connect with nature.
E46 — David Gessner: Vacation with a Purpose
Q: Can you tell us about your experiences with ospreys?
I started observing ospreys by checking their nests and watching their behavior. The process taught me about patience and the value of detailed observation, which significantly influenced my writing.
E41 — John Calambokidis: Whales, Science, and the Cost of Knowing
Q: How has Cascadia Research evolved over the years?
John discusses how the organization has expanded its focus on marine mammal research, balancing between federal funding and community support in response to changing needs.
E41 — John Calambokidis: Whales, Science, and the Cost of Knowing
Q: Tell us about the movie 'The Loneliest Whale' and your work with it.
John explains that the documentary focuses on a unique whale with a 52-hertz call and his role in conducting expeditions to search for this whale, tying together various conservation narratives.
E42 — Dr. Jodi Hilty: Rewilding at Scale from Yellowstone to Yukon
Q: What are the pushbacks that you're facing?
The pushbacks often come from decisions about short term versus long term benefits, with some people prioritizing immediate economic gains over long-term ecological health.

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A nature-forward show that regularly welcomes scientists, conservationists, and writers to discuss ecosystems, wildlife, and environmental stewardship. Episodes frequently center on forest health, marine biology, pollinators, large-landscape conservation, and citizen science, often tying scientific insights to real-world outcomes like water quality, habitat restoration, and community engagement. A standout pattern is the emphasis on actionable conservation work, practical education, and storytelling that connects people to place and species, with guests ranging from university researchers to nonprofit leaders and field researchers. The format tends to blend personal storytelling with accessible science, making it appealing to listeners who ... more

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1. Peter Stangel
2. David Gessner
3. Scott Black
4. Pete Malinowski
5. Dr. Jodi Hilty
6. John Calambokidis
7. Lisa Ballance
8. Jack Humphrey

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