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Many of the natural sounds heard on
Wild Ideas the Podcast are provided
by the Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics
at The Ohio State University.

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WIld Ideas...the Podcast 183
Posted On : October 16/2012
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Show Notes : Gary's got his feet wet again, watching a Swamp Sparrow, Gordon tells tales of American Beech, and Joann's second graders found a Daphnia. We interview Sam Droege of the USGS about native bees.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 170
Posted On : July 12/2012
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Show Notes : Gary talks about coevolution between a native plant and an invasive. Joann is still focused on weather—this time heat waves. We interview Sheila Colla of WIldlife Preservation Canada about bumblebees.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 132
Posted On : October 13/2011
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Show Notes : The difference betweet kangaroos, wallaroos, and wallabees; bird (and other) bathing behavior; Greater Yellowlegs. We interview Eileen Fielding of the Farmington River Watershed Association.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 56
Posted On : April 22/2010
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Show Notes : Mourning Cloak butterflies, native bees, and oak flowers. Dr. Lyn Loveless talks about the connections between genetics and conservation biology.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 37
Posted On : December 10/2009
Tagged as : native bees earthworms jayhawks American Kestrel Ian McLeod
Show Notes : Invasive earthworms in glaciated soil, native bees and wildflowers, Jayhawks (American Kestrels). Interview with Iain MacLeod of Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and Larry Richardson formerly of Lake Erie Nature and Science Center about "pishing" for birds.

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