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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 172
Posted On : July 26/2012
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Show Notes : Gordon is still thinking about things we love to hate—this week, poison ivy, oak, and sumac. Gary hears a Gray Treefrog. Joann investigates dragonfly folklore. Our interview is with Bob Glotzhober of the Ohio Historical Society about his work with dragonflies and damselflies.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 161
Posted On : May 10/2012
Tagged as : Kettle hole bog Blue-eyed Mary eukaryotes black flies polyploidy Goldfinch seed dispersal
Show Notes : It’s the question show! Gary talks about the first eukaryotes. Joann is in another pothole or kettle hole. Gordon’s sentimental favorite is Blue-eyed Mary. Then on to questions: polyploidy, black flies, Goldfinches, seed dispersal.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 154
Posted On : March 22/2012
Tagged as : Kettle hole bog Blue-eyed Mary eukaryotes black flies polyploidy Goldfinch seed dispersal
Show Notes : The Question Show: Gordon, Joann, Gary and Bug Girl answer an assortment of questions about Snow Fleas, Black Holes, Plant Geography, Frogs and Butterflies. What fun!

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 142
Posted On : December 29/2011
Tagged as : isotopic signatures radiometric flies seiche bug-girl
Show Notes : Gordon delivered an impromptu lecture on isotopic signatures and radiometric dating. Gary saw a seiche. Joann contemplates the importance of flies. Bug Girl, an entomologist blogger is interviewed about bogus products for dealing with insects.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 131
Posted On : October 6/2011
Tagged as : Tufted Titmouse Cottonwood Viceroy Monarch Butterflies Butterfly Chip Taylor
Show Notes : Gary talks about the Tufted Titmouse. Gordon explores Cottonwood Trees. Joann talks about Monarch and Viceroy Butterflies. Joann’s topic leads to an interview with Chip Taylor of Monarch Watch at the University of Kansas.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 106
Posted On : April 14/2011
Tagged as : Tufted Titmouse Cottonwood Viceroy Monarch Butterflies Butterfly Chip Taylor
Show Notes : Dragonflies on the dinner table, the world won't end in Dec. 2012 (again!), and niche partitioning in streams are the intro topics. We interview Tom Hissong of Aullwood Audubon and Farm about freshwater fishes.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 76
Posted On : September 9/2010
Tagged as : Tufted Titmouse Cottonwood Viceroy Monarch Butterflies Butterfly Chip Taylor
Show Notes : GIS, dew, and butterflies lead to a discussion of anecdotal evidence.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 72
Posted On : August 12/2010
Tagged as : Land Snails Spicebush Vegetation Zones Robert Michael Pyle
Show Notes : Land Snails, Vegetation Zones, Spicebush. Interview with nature writer and Lepidopterist (Butterflies and Moths) Robert Michael Pyle.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 64
Posted On : June 17/2010
Tagged as : Land Snails Spicebush Vegetation Zones Robert Michael Pyle
Show Notes : Damsel Flies, Earwigs and the June solstice. Interview with David Quammen, author of Song of the Dodo, Monster of God and many other natural history books and articles.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 56
Posted On : April 22/2010
Tagged as : Land Snails Spicebush Vegetation Zones Robert Michael Pyle
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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