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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 193
Posted On : January 10/2013
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Show Notes : Gary answers a listener request to chat about Black-crowned Night Herons, Gordon talks about plant olfaction in goldenrods, and Joann reads snowdrifts. That leads us to a chat with Jean-Pierre Anderson of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 120
Posted On : July 21/2011
Tagged as : Burning Tree Mastodon Brad Lepper Poke Weed Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Geology Great Lakes
Show Notes : Joann tries to love Poke, Gordon’s thoughts jump from Kingbirds to Scissor-tailed Flycatchers, and Gary talks about the geology of the Great Lakes. Interview with Brad Lepper of the Ohio Historical Society about Ice Age Megafauna.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 95
Posted On : January 27/2011
Tagged as : Burning Tree Mastodon Brad Lepper Poke Weed Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Geology Great Lakes
Show Notes : Snow Flakes part 2, Darters, Importance of Tree Cavities, Part 1 of interview with Ron Rohrbaugh about the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 94
Posted On : January 20/2011
Tagged as : Burning Tree Mastodon Brad Lepper Poke Weed Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Geology Great Lakes
Show Notes : It's snowflakes, silver carp, and grackles this week—what a variety! We discuss the birds you love to hate.

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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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