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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 165
Posted On : June 7/2012
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Show Notes : Gary takes us back to the Great Extinction; Joann smells the daisies; Gordon finds bladderwort. We can't believe we haven't talked about the water cycle yet! So we do.

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WIld Ideas...the Podcast 160
Posted On : May 3/2012
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Show Notes : Gary hears a Black-throated Green Warbler, Joann finds some great potholes, and Gordon tells about The Wilderness Center's new solar array. We continue the cycles shows with the carbon cycle.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 156
Posted On : April 5/2012
Tagged as : Bird olfaction recapture serviceberry nitrogen cycle
Show Notes : Smelly birds are Joann’s topic. Gordon loves Serviceberry. Gary explains how to run a mark and recapture experiment to estimate animal populations. In the biogeochemical cycle series, the nitrogen cycle is explained.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 150
Posted On : February 23/2012
Tagged as : Bird olfaction recapture serviceberry nitrogen cycle
Show Notes : Gary sees flocking behavior in birds, Gordon is thinking about sand. Joann follows up on a possibly-arsenic-using bacterium. This leads to a discussion of the Phosphorus Cycle.

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WIld Ideas...the Podcast 25
Posted On : September 17/2009
Tagged as : migration chronobiology cycles monarch
Show Notes : Out-of-season bloom, Monarch butterflies, warbler and shorebird migration. Discussion of chronobiology.

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