We thank everyone for participating in our podcast club and encourage our listeners to continue in learning new things about the environment and other cool topics!
Below are an array of podcasts that could not make the cut to some of our topic playlists. Hope you enjoy!
**Based off the Podcast topics.
Restoring the Reef (from Destination Nature, 22 minutes, July 13th, 2019)
Ick Factor Is High Hurdle for Recycled Drinking Water ( from 60-Second Science, 2 minutes, 2019)
Microplastics in Fresh Water Are Mostly Laundry Lint ( from 60-Second Science, 2 minutes, 2019)
Ocean Plastic Smells Great to Sea Turtles (from 60-second Science, 2 minutes, 2020)
Hurricane Season Will Be Above Average, NOAA Warns (from All Things Considered, 2 minute, May 21 2020)
Freshwater Mussels Are Dying And No One Knows Why ( from Short Wave, 10 minutes, March 10, 2020 )
'Houses On The River Will Fall': Cambodia's Sand Mining Threatens Vital Mekong ( from NPR World, 3 minutes, February 27, 2020 )
Beer Waste Helps Montana Town Save Money On Water Treatment ( from Yellowstone Public Radio, 3 minutes, February 12, 2020 )
As Regulations Roll Back, Could Clean Water Protection Business Dry Up? ( from Montana Public Radio, 3 minute, February 1, 2020 )
Marine Mammal Epidemic Linked to Climate Change (from 60-second Science, 2 minutes, 2019)
Jane Goodall: We Can Learn from This Pandemic ( from 60-second Science, 2 minutes, 2020)
'One Of The Best Nature Shows': A River Transformed After Dams Come Down ( from Weekend Edition Sunday, 3 minutes, June 21 2020)
Xiye Bastida: How Are Young People Making The Choice To Fight Climate Change? ( from TED Radio Hour, 13 minutes, May 22, 2020 )
The Inseparable Link Between Climate Change And Racial Justice ( from Short Wave, 12 minute, June 18 2020)
Though Closed To The Public, Bryce Canyon Still Teems With Life ( from The Coronavirus Crisis, 3 minute, April 30 2020)
Raiders Of The Lost Crops: Scientists Race Against Time To Save Genetic Diversity ( from The Salt, 3 minutes, December 3, 2019 )
Chew On This: Farmers Are Using Food Waste To Make Electricity ( from The Salt. 4 minutes, November 30, 2019 )
Big Companies Bet On Cleaner Power From Pig Poop Ponds ( from The Salt, 4 minutes, November 22, 2019 )
On 50th Anniversary Of Earth Day, What You Can Do For The Environment ( from Short Wave, 11 Minutes, April 21, 2020)
Are There Zombie Viruses — Like The 1918 Flu — Thawing In The Permafrost? ( from Goats and Soda, 6 minutes, May 19, 2020 )
Oliver Jeffers: An Ode To Living On Earth ( from TED Radio Hour, 9 minutes, May 22, 2020 )
Kid Climate Educators Open Adult Eyes ( from 60-Second Science, 2 minutes, May 15 2019)
Citizen Scientists Deserve Journal Status Upgrade ( from 60-Second Science, 3 minutes , December 14, 2019)
Citizen Science Podcast - spotlights the many different ways that individuals and communities are exploring and changing the world around them through public participation in science.
Episode 2 - Citizen Science ( from Outstanding in the Field, 5 minutes, 2018)
Volunteers Flock To Sign Up As Citizen Scientists ( from wbur, 4 minutes, April 14, 2020 )
Examining air pollution using citizen science ( from ResearchPod, 12 minutes, 2019)
Stemming the Fake Flow: How Unistem Day Reveals the Importance of Science Communication to Students ( from The ORION Open Science Podcast, 32 minutes, April 23, 2020)
COVID-19 Supplies Shortage, Citizen Science Month, Mercury Discovery. April 3, 2020, Part 1 ( from Science Friday, 47 minutes, Apr 3, 2020)
Citizen Science Podcast by Brian Seay and Dr. Karla McCain - We discuss topics in a way that helps ordinary people understand the world around them better.
Episode 2: Right under our noses? ( from Urban Wildlife Podcast, 1 hour, July 1 2015)
Honeybee Chop Shop ( from Overheard at National Geographic, 22 minutes, July 30 2019)
World Bee Count with James Wilkes and Joseph Cazier ( from Beekeeping Today Podcast, 49 minutes, July 6 2020)
TWO BEES IN A PODCAST - from the Honey Bee Research and Extension Lab at University of Florida
Asian Hornets Threaten Britain ( from The Barefoot Beekeeper, 46 minutes, January 30 2020)
The Bee Report Podcast - a news source dedicated to helping bee experts, citizen scientists and the bee-curious stay connected to the wide world of bees.
The Hive Jive - Beekeeping Podcast - a Podcast series that explores the adventures of beekeeping. New episodes are release twice a month.
Episode 107 - Artificial Swarms (from Beekeeping - Short and Sweet, 17 minutes, May 22 2020)
Detroit Bee City – KM156 ( from KIWIMANA BUZZ BEEKEEPING SHOW , 53 minutes, February 11 2020)
Banned in the EU But Still Sold in NZ – KM157 ( from KIWIMANA BUZZ BEEKEEPING SHOW, 41 minutes, March 27 2020)
Is Honey Good for Kids – KM155 ( from KIWIMANA BUZZ BEEKEEPING SHOW, 37 minutes, December 17 2019)
Penguin Poop Helps Biodiversity Bloom in Antarctica ( from 60-Second Science, 1 minute, May 14 2019)
March of the Beaver ( from Overheard at National Geographic, 17 minutes, November 12 2019)
“Much of it would become a tropical savanna”—the Amazon’s point of no return ( from The Intelligence, 21 minutes, August 8 2019)
Where our microbiome came from, and how our farming and hunting ancestors transformed the world ( from The Science Podcast, 30 minutes, August 29 2019)
Balancing Wildfires and Chaparral ( from These Days, 23 minutes, May 19 2009)
The Southeastern Grasslands Initiative ( from In Defense of Plants, 54 minutes, November 10 2019)
Prairie Pod - communicates the science surrounding prairie conservation, restoration/reconstruction, and management.
Praise for Native Grassland Prairies ( from Current Cast, 1 minute, December 18)
Live Episode! Beyond Meat: Ethan Brown ( from How I Built This with Guy Raz, 26 minutes, February 15 2017 )
Food Expiration Dates May Mislead Consumers ( from 60-second Science, 3 minutes, 2020)
Cholesterol Climbs after Crows Chomp Cheeseburgers (from 60-second Science, 2 minutes, 2020)
How To Compost At Home ( from Life Kit, 17 minutes, April 9, 2020 )
How To Read Food Labels, From Free-Range To Fair Trade (from Life Kit, 22 Minutes, March 10, 2020 )
As Warm Winters Mess With Nut Trees' Sex Lives, Farmers Help Them 'Netflix And Chill' ( from The Salt, 3 minutes, February 17, 2020 )
How To Reduce Food Waste ( from The Salt, 20 minutes, December 12, 2019 )
Food Banks Get The Love, But SNAP Does More To Fight Hunger ( from The Salt, 4 minutes, May 22, 2020 )
Ep. 102 - Building a Flora of Syria ( from In Defense of Plants, 21 Minutes, April 2, 2017 )
TULIPS ARE THE BEST FLOWERS ( from TULIPS ARE THE BEST FLOWERS, 2 minutes, January 16 2020)
Grand Theft Water Lily ( from Every Little Things, 24 minutes, October 14 2019)
New Zealand bushwalk 1 (from Yvonne Hynson's Podcast, 2 minutes, September 19, 2009)
Ep. 597 - Kowhai Blossom - A New Zealand Folktale ( from The Folktale Podcast, 5 minutes, August 30 )
Arctic Pollinator Faces Uncertain Future ( from 60-Second Science, 2 minutes, October 1 2016)
Black in the Garden - Home and Gardening
Rose Story Farm ( from The Flower Podcast, 1 Hour 17 minutes, ??)
Botanizing in Bolivia ( from In Defense of Plants, 1 hour, January 14, 2018 )
NATIONAL FLOWERS BY COUNTRY is the website where you can find almost every country's state flower
Restoring the American Chestnut (from In Defense of Plants, 51 minutes, July 5, 2020)
Episode 74: The Land of Many Uses - Allegheny National Forest ( From East to West Hunting Podcast, 35 minutes )
Forests Getting Younger and Shorter ( from 60-Second Science, 2 minutes, July 6 2020)
The Tree at the End of the World (from Overheard at National Geographic, 25 minutes, July 7 2020)
Tropical Forests Pay Price for Gold Rush ( from 60-second Earth, 1 minute, January 20 2015)
The Allegheny Front - Every week, this 30-minute podcast brings you all the environmental news and stories to keep you in the know in Pennsylvania.
Fires Where They Are 'Not Supposed To Happen' In Australia's Ancient Rainforest ( from Environment And Energy Collaborative, 6 minutes, March 28, 2020 )
Exploring The Canopy With 'TreeTop Barbie' ( from Short Wave, 13 minutes, March 25, 2020 )
UWA's first ever 'Sustainable Careers Expo' ( from Alumni Voices, 11 minutes, October 15th 2018)
Harnessing Art and Storytelling to Save Endangered Species | Ed Harrison, Co-Founder of Under The Skin ( from Conservation Tribe, 47 minutes, July 6th 2020)
Rewilding Patagonia (effective environmental advocacy, from The Sierra Club's The Overstory, 34 minutes, November 6, 2019)
A Path for Mountain Lions (from The Nature Conservancy, 26 minutes, August 20, 2019)
Simple, Reusable, Chic - Scout Bags Elevate The Tote Task (from American Fashion Podcast, 18 minutes, March 16 20??)
545: Matt Provost on Student Farming. (from The Urban Farm, 22 minutes, June 30, 2020)
MES Students investigate the Challenges faced by Philadelphia regarding climate change Podcast 1 ( from MES & MSAG Podcast, 8 minutes, 2018)
HOW TO SUPPORT ETHICAL, FAIR TRADE, AND SMALL BUSINESSES DURING COVID-19 ( from Business with a Purpose, 17 minutes, April 22nd 2020)
Author David Biello on the Future of Environmental Innovation and Policy ( from Science Friday, 17 minutes, November 11 2016)
Breaking The Frame ( from Pennsylvania Environmental Council, 25 minutes, April 2020)
The Towers of Ladakh ( from Overheard at National Geographic, 20 minutes, June 16 2020)
Longwood Voices (from Oral Histories, multiple time lengths)
The Show About Science (a 5 year old's podcast about science!)
Science Friday (The source for entertaining stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff. )
Drawing Down in Pennsylvania (a collection of interviews that discuss how efforts that match the Project Drawdown sectors towards reversing global warming are being carried out in the state of Pennsylvania)
Voices of NCSE (a collection of interviews from the National Council for Science and the Environment 2020 Annual Conference, focusing on science in environmental decision-making)