This podcast is devoted to celebrating the natural world. Topics include discussions of specific organisms, natural phenomena, and actions to protect the natural world and our fellow travelers. As an aquatic ecologist, I often focus on life in freshwater. Many episodes will be based upon writings published in the last several years on biodiversity and the natural history of diverse organisms inclu... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NatureScience |
Possibly the most common non-human resident in the average home is the long-bodied cellar spider. These innocuous beasties provide non-toxic, round-the-clock pest control for just the price of a small place to live. And although there are those who'd... more
I recorded this back in January and am finally getting around to launching it today. This episode features a fascinating little beetle larva that clings to rocks in rivers and in wave-washed lake shores. Water penny beetle larvae were first mis-descr... more
The winter season ha provided some wonderful snowflakes. IN this episode I discuss a Vermonter know as "Snowflake Bentley". Wilson Bentley attached a bellows camera to a microscope and made some of the first snowflake photographs ..... thousands of t... more
Of late, I'm more frequently called upon to talk about bugs than ever. But to reduce the chances of rendering my audience comatose, I use live insects and hands-on demos to keep things moving. You can also!! This episode describes how to get aquatic ... more
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Declan’s enthusiasm is contagious! He is so fun to listen to, never fails to make me laugh, and his speaking and writing are both informative and entertaining. Love this podcast, love Declan, can’t wait for more!
I’m enjoying these brief (typically under 10 minutes) talks and essays on nature in the small. Every couple of weeks Declan draws on his local Vermont examples to gently remind us of the world we are part of and ways we can observe it or at least be aware of it.
(Some of the episodes also make me curious about St. Michael’s campus. It sounds like it makes good use of its natural surroundings. I hadn’t stopped to consider urban runoff mitigation was such a “thing.”)
I had McCabe as a professor at St.Michaels College, and I love to continue listening to him after I graduated two years ago. I love to keep learning and this is just the thing!
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