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  • Cheetahs with Lindsay Nikole
    2025/12/03

    This month, we’re sprinting into the world of the fastest land animal on Earth. These big cats are built for speed, but there’s so much more to them than their record-breaking runs. Alex sits down with Lindsay Nikole, Science Communicator, Zoologist, and Author, to dive into what truly makes these animals remarkable. Lindsay has worked hands-on with these cats, even helping raise them, and she’s bringing her firsthand stories and expertise to the conversation. So join us as we journey across the African savannah to talk about the incredible cheetah.


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    Nature Disturbed
    Mother Nature is one weird lady

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    30 分
  • Northern Cardinals
    2025/11/05

    This month, we’re talking about an iconic bird with vibrant colors that many of you can spot right in your own backyard. But these creatures are more than just a pretty sight; they’re known for their unmistakable song and some truly fascinating behaviors and adaptations. So, grab your binoculars and join me as we go bird-watching for Northern cardinals.


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    15 分
  • Komodo Dragons
    2025/10/01

    This month, we’re talking about a reptile with a name straight out of mythology. But these creatures are very real, and they’re some of the most powerful predators on the planet. With incredible hunting skills and an intimidating presence, they rule the few islands they call home. So, lace up your hiking boots as we step into the world of Komodo dragons.


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    15 分
  • Capturing the Wild with Nat Geo Photographer Jason Edwards
    2025/09/03

    In this episode, Alex sits down with Jason Edwards, acclaimed National Geographic photographer, conservationist, and storyteller. From his early days as a zookeeper in Melbourne to spending decades capturing jaw-dropping images in over 70 countries, Jason’s journey is as wild as the places he photographs. Ever wondered what it’s like to trek through the Amazon, face down big cats, or uncover the dark world of the exotic pet trade? Jason’s stories will take you from Antarctica’s ice fields to the heart of Madagascar’s rainforests. We’ll dive into the power of photography to drive conservation and hear how communities across the globe are protecting wildlife in surprising ways. So, grab your camera (or just your headphones) and get ready to see the natural world through Jason’s lens!


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    Nature Disturbed
    Mother Nature is one weird lady

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    40 分
  • Sea Urchins
    2025/08/06

    This month, we're talking about one of the oldest sea creatures on the planet. These spiky ocean dwellers are the definition of more than meets the eye. They might not look like much, but these creatures are full of surprises, with unique adaptations that help them survive in the deep ocean. So, grab your flippers and watch your step as we explore the fascinating world of sea urchins.


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    15 分
  • Lionfish
    2025/07/02

    This month, we’re diving into tropical waters to talk about a sea creature that’s invasive to many habitats. They share part of their name with another beloved animal, but they don’t get the same love. They have huge spines and will eat almost anything. So, grab your snorkel and swim with us around the coral reefs to talk about lionfish.


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    16 分
  • 150th Episode Special: Pollinators with David Mizejewski
    2025/06/04

    150 episodes of On Wildlife! In this milestone episode, we welcome back one of our favorite guests, David Mizejewski, Naturalist at the National Wildlife Federation. David and Alex discuss one of the most important—and most overlooked—groups of animals on the planet: pollinators. In honor of Pollinator Week this June, they explore the critical role pollinators play in maintaining healthy ecosystems, uncover some unexpected species of pollinators, and bust common myths. David also shares practical tips for supporting pollinators in your own backyard. Join us as we celebrate 150 episodes by spotlighting the creatures that help our world thrive.


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    Nature Disturbed
    Mother Nature is one weird lady

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    59 分
  • Parrots with Marco Wendt
    2025/05/07

    This month, we’re featuring an animal that’s bursting with color and known for being quite the chatterbox. These animals are some of the most social and expressive in the bird world, and their complex behaviors might just surprise you. Alex is joined by special guest, Marco Wendt, Wildlife Ambassador at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, with over two decades of experience working with a wide variety of avian species. With Marco’s expertise, we’re going to uncover what makes these birds so extraordinary. So, get ready to ruffle some feathers as we explore the fascinating lives of the incredible parrot.


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    Mother Nature is one weird lady

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    35 分