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You're Gonna Die Out There

130 episodes - English - Latest episode: 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 130 ratings

A podcast about strange and mostly unfortunate stories from around the world of when humans and nature collide.

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Some Fancy Cufflinks to Store Your Activated Charcoal

August 22, 2022 09:00 - 152 MB

Hey all you Nature Nerds! This week Megan shares some not really new-new science news on walking sharks. Then Jen starts off with the story of the life of Elizabeth Blackwell (thanks to listener and Patron, Val Webb, for this suggestion!), and finishes with info on the top 10 most poisonous plants! Enjoy! Organization to Support: Society of Ethnobiology https://ethnobiology.org/ The Society of Ethnobiology is a nonprofit professional organization dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of ...

Data's Zip Line ala Goonies

August 13, 2022 13:31 - 119 MB

WE'RE Back Nature Nerds! After a loooooooong hiatus we crunched out this episode! We hope you enjoy as this week Jen talks about the re-branding of hornets who commit bee killing and then Megan talks about Cape Disappointment, The Graveyard of the Pacific, and the tragic ending of the SS Valencia. Get your life jackets ready! Organization to Support: The Maritime Museum of British Columbia https://mmbc.bc.ca/ The Maritime Museum of British Columbia is on the territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən sp...

My Humps TM: Pop-Up Inflatable Female Camel

July 02, 2022 10:56 - 108 MB

Thanks for your patience, Nature Nerds- travelling and posting is a fun challenge! This week Megan talks Virtual Reality murder, then Jen tells us all about Camels with their lovely lumps! Organization to support: Wild Camel Protection Foundation www.wildcamels.com The sole aim of the Wild Camel Protection Foundation is to protect the critically endangered wild camel (Camelus ferus) and its habitat in the fragile and unique desert ecosystems in the Gobi desert in north-west China and south-...

A Sorcerer of the Maldives

June 24, 2022 22:30 - 88.1 MB

Hey there Nature Nerds! This week Jen tells us about the plight of the Koalas. Then Megan talks the top 5 tsunamis! Thank you to listener, Christine, for this suggestion! <3 Organization to Support: The Pacific Tsunami Museum www.tsunami.org Through education and awareness, we believe that no one should die due to a tsunami. The goals of the Museum are to promote public tsunami education and to preserve history. The Museum serves as a living memorial to those who lost their lives in past ...

Some Glitter Toe Caps for those Murderous Talons

June 17, 2022 17:00 - 89.7 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week Megan shares some science news about the tiniest artificial intelligence and then Jen tells us some fascinating stories of "Big Scary Birds!" We hope you enjoy and thank you to listeners, Jen's mom, Julie <3, and Kalene (sp?) and her boyfriend, Chase! Enjoy! Organization to Support: Bush Heritage Australia https://bushheritage.org.au Bush Heritage Australia is an independent not-for-profit that buys and manages land for conservation and works in partnerships wi...

Summer Break!

June 16, 2022 07:37 - 539 KB

Hey hey Nature Nerds! YGDOT is taking a mini break for the month of July! We’ll be back in August, so don’t fret! If you are in need of more episodes, become a Patron for as little as $5 a month and get a monthly bonus episode, some fun extra science newsies, and the occasional random collection of outtakes! We’ll be keeping up with our Monthly Patreon Bonus Episode for July as well :) so just one more reason to check it out! See you in August and Don’t Die Out There! <3 Jen and Megan

Some RGS Swag

June 11, 2022 05:55 - 88.5 MB

Hi Nature Nerds! This week Jen tells us about the plight of the earth's largest living organism, Pando! Megan then takes us through the life and adventures of Percy Fawcett and his final expedition in search of the Lost City of Z! Thanks to long time listener, Mel, for this suggestion! Organization to Support: Amazon Watch https://amazonwatch.org/ Amazon Watch is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Amazon Ba...

A Good Ol' MapQuest Map

June 03, 2022 19:00 - 103 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week Megan talks dolphin urine- fun! Then in preparation for her family trip to the mainland, Jen talks all things Grand Canyon! Organization to support: Grand Canyon [email protected] Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, meaning we are focused solely on the park’s priorities as shared with us by the Park’s Superintendent and National Park Service team. This year we celebrate 90 years of protecting and pr...

A Cat Named Velvet

May 26, 2022 17:00 - 45 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week's episode has Jen sharing some creepy science news about all the corpses showing up in Lake Mead! Then Megan talks about a couple different situations going on in Mendocino National Forest and the Point Reyes National Seashore before telling the story sent in by listener Bob Potts! Thanks Bob for this suggestion! Organization to check out: The Federated Indians of Granton Rancheria https://gratonrancheria.com/ The Graton Rancheria community is a federation of Coas...

A Postmortem Portrait

May 20, 2022 17:00 - 62.5 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week Megan talks about some proposed new menstruation legislation in Spain and Jen tells us the story of Olive Oatman! Thanks to listener Tracy Simpson from Minnesota for this story recommendation! Organization to Support: www.honorspiritmountain.org Sign the petition! The proposed Avi Kwa Ame (Ah-VEE kwa-meh) National Monument spans nearly 450,000 acres of public land in Southern Nevada contains some of the most visually stunning, biologically diverse, and cultura...

Yellowstone Boardwalk Shoes TM

May 14, 2022 20:00 - 46.9 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week Jen tells us why it's impractical to harness lightning (not lightening) for power and Megan talks Geysers! Organization to Support: Yellowstone Forever https://www.yellowstone.org/ Yellowstone Forever is the official nonprofit partner of Yellowstone National Park. We protect, preserve, and enhance Yellowstone National Park through education and philanthropy.

A Human Sized Lightning Proof Hamster Ball

May 08, 2022 17:00 - 71 MB

Happy Mother's Day, Nature Nerds! Jen surprises Megan with an amazing Mother's Day gift from Bind Weed Sketch Books! Then Megan shares some science news from listener Rebecca about Red Wolf pups as well as a second fun science news about manipulative dog micro-expressions. Jen then talk Lightening with some stories about lightening survivors like Roy Sullivan (thank you for that suggestion, Brian Lovell)! Organizations to support: Shenandoah National Park Association https://snpbooks.org/ ...

A Trash Prospecting Handbook

April 29, 2022 21:18 - 64.9 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week Jen tells us some science news about Magpies and Megan does a deep dig (?) into mining! Get your hardhats and gas masks ready! Thanks to listener, Bbqsheepdip for the suggestion! Organization to support: https://earthworks.org/ Earthworks is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting communities and the environment from the adverse impacts of mineral and energy development while promoting sustainable solutions.

A Small Goretex Pouch with the Undetectable Extension Charm

April 21, 2022 12:18 - 64 MB

Thank you for your patience, Nature Nerds! This week, Megan shares a new study looking at microplastics in live human lung tissue, yikes! Then Jen talks about the lungs of the world, the Amazon, and the incredible story of Yossi Ghinsberg. Thanks to listener, Chandler, for this suggestion! Organization to Support: Amazon Conservation: https://www.amazonconservation.org/ They implement direct conservation solutions across 124 million acres of the Bolivian and Peruvian Amazons, the most bio...

Time Life Presents: Ultimate Love Songs Collection

April 08, 2022 13:38 - 60.9 MB

Hey all you Nature Nerds! This week Jen gives some uplifting updates on previously critically endangered species and Megan presents: The Horse Episode! Thanks to listener Shane for sharing about our Organization to Support! Organization to support: The Retired Racehorse Project https://www.retiredracehorseproject.org/ The RRP exists to facilitate placement of Thoroughbred ex-racehorses in second careers by increasing demand for them in equestrian sports and serving the farms, trainers, and...

A Rainforest Hero Starter Pack

April 02, 2022 13:08 - 57.4 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! Thank you for your patience as we got this episode out! This week Megan talks pandemic mask mandate controversy (not really) and then Jen brings us the story of our last, but certainly not least (and maybe Jen's fav now), Trimate, Dr. Birute' M. Galdikas. We hope you learn lots about Orangutans and Palm Oil production! Organization to support: Orangutan Foundation International: orangutan.org Rainforest Action Network: https://www.ran.org/ Borneo Orangutan Survival: https:...

A Pair of The Quietest Shoes and a No-Odor Body Wash

March 24, 2022 21:53 - 66.6 MB

A Warning: This may not be appropriate for kiddos! Hey Nature Nerds! This week Jen shares some science news about Galapagos Tortoises, then Megan talks Hyenas (or Hyaenas, if that floats your boat)! We hope you have a couple of laughs, but not the scary kind! Organization to support: African Wildlife Foundation www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/hyena Wildlife species roam across a mosaic of vast and varied landscapes, that include protected areas, community, private and public lands. Thes...

A Skulk of Foxes and A Cormorant Feather Siren Dress

March 16, 2022 17:00 - 51 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week Megan and Jen send out a big CONGRATS to Brian Glazer and Kevin Mukai of Hohonu for their work in tide monitoring and being named Island Innovators of 2022 by Hawaii Venture Capital Association! Then Jen talks a different set of islands- the Channel Islands of California, the Galapagos of North America and a very special inhabitant, Juana Maria. Organizations to Support: GABRIELENO (TONGVA) BAND OF MISSION INDIANS https://www.gabrieleno-nsn.us/ The "San Gabriel B...

A Beautiful Heart

March 08, 2022 17:00 - 41.8 MB

This week Jen shares about Shark toots and buoyancy. Then Megan tells Pam Bales' story "The Mystery on Mt. Washington," a story full of heart! Thank you to listener, Angelina, for this suggestion! Organization to support: https://www.pemisar.org/ The Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Team (PVSART) is a volunteer organization formed in 2005 to assist with woodlands searches for lost or missing persons and with carry outs. The primary response area for the team is Grafton County and the w...

Peace Corps Stories 2022!

March 04, 2022 11:07 - 65.6 MB

Coming out triumphant (hopefully) from battle with all the audio editing software in the world, YGDOT presents this year's Peace Corps Stories! It's time to celebrate Peace Corps, the organization that brought Jen and Megan together :) First, Megan shares some news on the fighting in Ukraine and some organizations you can check out to help! Then we share three great stories from three amazing folks! We hope you enjoy!

Bullet Proof Handkerchiefs and A Bottle of Wine

February 24, 2022 15:57 - 50.6 MB

Megan starts us off this week with some science news shared by a listener, Jen Eells, of Margaret Howe Lovatt and her relationship with Peter the dolphin as well as a tid bit shared from another listener, Lilly Bug, about the WHO recommending the groundbreaking malaria vaccine for children at risk! Jen gets serious with us this week when she shares the story of Dian Fossey and mountain Gorillas. Get your tissues handy. Organization to Support: Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund https://gorillafund.o...

A Biodegradable, Ocean Friendly, Edible Eel Sex Toy

February 16, 2022 16:00 - 43.3 MB

This week Jen shares about the largest squid caught near Hawaii to continue on our cephalopod kick. Then Megan talks all things creepy with Bottlenose Dolphins... Organization to Support: World Animal Protection: https://www.worldanimalprotection.org/ Our mission is to create a better world for animals: We end the needless suffering of animals, We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda, We help the world see how important animals are to all of us, We inspire people...

8 Choose Your Weapons for Octopus Defense

February 09, 2022 17:00 - 49.2 MB

This week Megan shares a couple short science news' about birds who like to live on the edge! Jen's episode comes from a listener suggestion this week- thanks Christina! Jen dives into the world of Octopuses and we learn a lot about sex arms, mimicry, and some fun folklore- so hold on to the deck and release the Kraken! Organization to Support: Oceana Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation. With more than 200 victories that stop overf...

A Waterproof 8-Track Player with Top Hits from 1983

February 04, 2022 04:33 - 47.4 MB

Hi Nature Nerds! Jen talks forest fires and fire management in the wake of the devastating Colorado and California fires. Then Megan takes us on a Pacific Journey of love and loss. Thanks to Christine for this great suggestion! Organization to support: The American Fisheries Society https://fisheries.org/about/ The American Fisheries Society is the world’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to strengthening the fisheries profession, advancing fisheries science, and conserving fishe...

A Healthy Dose of Skepticism

January 25, 2022 19:00 - 54.4 MB

We're back this week! Megan is bringing you some science news about possible cures for MS in the works. Jen then talks about the recent volcanic activity in Tonga, endemic Megapodes in Indonesia that rely on heat from volcanoes, and destructive eruption stories from around the world. Organizations to support: Relief for Tonga! https://www.redcross.org.au/ Alliance for Tompotika Conservation: www.tompotika.org

A Large, Padded Panda Mascot Suit

January 11, 2022 19:00 - 46.2 MB

This week, Jen gives us some good news on lowering carbon emissions from cows! Then Megan talks Giant Pandas, attacks by the most chill member of family Ursidae, and some fun (?) conspiracy theories! Organization to Support: World Wildlife Foundation wwf.org Adopt a panda- Our mission is to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature. From our experience as the world's leading independent conservation body, we know that the well-being of people, wildlife and the environment...

Manual of Islander Knowledge

January 04, 2022 20:36 - 48.2 MB

Welcome to YGDOT 2-0-2-2! Happy New Year, Nature Nerds! We're starting off this year with a remembrance of the life and works of Edward O. Wilson, then Jen takes us on a twisting, turning journey in the Kingdom of Tonga. Organization to Support: www.islandconservation.org We work together with local communities, government management agencies, and conservation organizations on islands with the greatest potential for preventing the extinction of globally threatened species.

Patreon Episode: Full Body Coverage and Butt-Butt Pads

December 20, 2021 12:25 - 46.7 MB

In this June bonus Patreon episode Jen tells us the story of Claire Nelson's survival in the Joshua Tree National Park. Learn a lot about Joshua Trees and yet another way to collect urine when surviving in a desert situation! Organization to Support: Joshua Tree National Park Association https://www.joshuatree.org/ The Joshua Tree National Park Association has been supporting programming at Joshua Tree National Park since 1962. As the park’s primary non-profit partner, we operate four vis...

Patreon Bonus Episode: A VR Headset or Some Kind of Simulator Machine

December 08, 2021 04:56 - 52.3 MB

Get ready to learn about Nanga Parbat and the ill fated journey of two world class climbers up the Mummery Spine. More info on ways to help the Sherpa Communities: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/140424-sherpas-avalanche-help-donations

A Crew of Women with a Small Contingency of Shield Maidens

December 02, 2021 09:24 - 67.3 MB

We want to say how thankful we are for all of you! Happy Super Belated Thanksgiving, Nature Nerds! It's finally here! This week Jen gives us some fun facts about pig orgasms and other weird animal facts. Then Megan tells the intertwining story of the Powhatan people, Jamestown colonists, cannibalism, and Pocahontas. It's a cornucopia of information!  TW for stories of sexual assault. Organization to Support:  https://indiancountrytoday.com/ Indian Country Today is a daily digital news pl...

Portable Inflatable Grubs (PIG) (TM)

November 25, 2021 13:30 - 57.4 MB

This week Megan takes us on an emotional journey with some Science News shared by Jen's mom, Julie, about the rare white Giraffes in Kenya. Then Jen goes full Science Teacher with a lesson about all kinds of Pigs followed by some gruesome, tragic stories- be warned!  Organization to Support: Conservation International at https://www.conservation.org/ To prevent irreversible harm to Earth’s life-support systems, humanity must emit less climate-warming greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxi...

Hippo Poop Scented Silly String (TM)

November 16, 2021 10:00 - 55 MB

Hey Nature Nerds! This week, Jen shares a special cause that is near and dear to her heart and then some great science news about Brazilian fishing Jaguars. Then Megan tells us all about Pablo Escobar's famous Hippos!  Organization to support: African Wildlife Foundation  https://www.awf.org/  We’re working to ensure wildlife and wild lands thrive in modern Africa. Our multi-faceted approach ensures conservation strategies work for wildlife and people.

A Low Hum Lullaby and the Largest Neck Pillow

November 08, 2021 13:59 - 54.4 MB

This week, Megan shares some good news for the future of gecko tails. Then Jen tells some stories of when the gentle giants, Giraffes, aren't so gentle anymore.  Organization to support: Giraffe Conservation Foundation giraffeconservation.org GCF is dedicated to a sustainable future for all giraffe populations in the wild.

A Couple of Barrels of House Red and Some Goat Cheese

November 03, 2021 13:30 - 63.5 MB

Jen shares about tusk-less African Elephant selection caused by over hunting. Megan then does a top ten largest Crocodiles before telling the tall tale of Gustave, the man-eating Nile Crocodile.  Organization to support: http://www.iucncsg.org/ The IUCN-SSC Crocodile Specialist Group (CSG) is a worldwide network of biologists, wildlife managers, government officials, independent researchers, non-government (NGO) representatives, farmers, traders, tanners, fashion leaders, and private compan...

A Map and a Suburban Dad

October 26, 2021 13:08 - 45.6 MB

It's our last Halloween episode for the year! This week Megan shares about cultural differences in death and dying. Jen continues that theme and takes us through the Donner Party tragedy. Organization to Support: Sierra Forest Legacy founded in 1996 https://www.sierraforestlegacy.org Sierra Forest Legacy’s mission is to engage land managers, scientists, and stakeholders in the management of Sierra Nevada ecosystems to protect and restore the unparalleled beauty and natural values of the r...

A Pouch of Ferrets a la The Beastmaster

October 19, 2021 09:00 - 59.4 MB

Jen updates us on the current list of newly extinct species. After that downer, Megan takes us on a strange journey through a smattering of information on Familiars in Witchcraft with the help of a book written by the White Witch of LA, Maja D'Aoust. Organization to Support: https://www.blackcatholisticrescue.org/ Saving black cats & kittens from high kill shelters and the streets of Los Angeles and surrounding areas http://blackcatrescue.com/ A No Kill cat rescue organization in Boston, MA.

21 Volumes of Time Life Enchanted World

October 12, 2021 13:30 - 62.8 MB

Welcome to week two of our Halloween Celebratory Series- Megan talks Dragonflies which are not very scary, but Jen takes it to another level with Japanese Ghosts and Hauntings to ensure no one sleeps this week! Organization to Support: https://www.directrelief.org/ Direct Relief is a humanitarian aid organization, active in all 50 states and more than 80 countries, with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies – without regard to politics, relig...

Some Protective Flare for Your Suspenders

October 05, 2021 17:00 - 48.9 MB

Happy Beginning of Halloween, Nature Nerds! This week, we have a special Limerick by listener Bob Potts to share! Jen does a downer science news and Megan attempts to bring it back up with campfire stories and social science research from Polly Wiessner about the Ju/'hoansi people of the Dobe Region. Organization to support: https://campfire.org/ Started as Camp Fire Girls in 1910,and founded by Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick and his wife, Charlotte Vetter Gulick. They believed girls deserved th...

La Donna Corle-Orca

September 28, 2021 14:00 - 66.7 MB

This week Megan shares a science news about Golden Crowned Ground Squirrel personalities and speculates that more social tree squirrels might be in the mob. Then Jen talks Orcas and their plight. A great suggestion by our listener, Kaylene! <3 Organizations to support: https://savedolphins.eii.org/ https://us.whales.org/

Camo-Auto-Pop-Up-Hidey-Tent

September 21, 2021 12:11 - 51.9 MB

This week Jen shares a couple science related stories, one more frightening than the other. Then, Megan takes us through a couple stories and a lot of info on Moose! That's right! It's the Moose episode! Thanks to listener Sarah Delenn for sharing about her work with Alaskan Moose, keep up the good work! <3 Organization to support: Minnesota Moose Habitat Collaborative To help moose recover, a diverse group of federal, state, county, tribal and conservation groups formed the Minnesota Moos...

A Very Long Selfie Stick and Poo-Purri Lotion

September 15, 2021 04:37 - 65.5 MB

This week Megan shares a fun technology related science news and Jen continues her from a distance respect for large reptiles. She regales us with some harrowing stories about the Komodo National Park and its mysterious inhabitants... Organization to Support: Komodo Survival Program https://komododragon.org/ KOMODO SURVIVAL PROGRAM (KSP) is an Indonesian-based non-profit organization established on 9 March 2007. The organization has the mission to provide sound information on wildlife biolog...

A Nextel Motorola Phone Walkie Talkie circa 2003

September 06, 2021 23:47 - 69.5 MB

TW: Graphic Content Jen starts off this episode with a different kind of science news... Then Megan takes us through the much-requested, 127 hours Aron Ralston spent in the Blue John Slot Canyon. This episode contains graphic content about self-amputation. Organization to Support: https://www.nationalparks.org/connect/explore-parks/canyonlands-national-park National Park Foundation - Canyonlands National Park Foundation As the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service, the Na...

A Penguin Sized Egg Carton, a Self-Heating Drone, or a Norwegian

September 02, 2021 06:00 - 77.3 MB

Hey Hey Nature Nerds- apologies for the lateness of this episode! But here it is in all its glory! Megan tries to lighten the mood with some good news about a resilient coral at the Great Barrier Reef. Jen immediately brings us back to reality with a story (continuation, if you will, of the Patreon August Bonus) about Apsley Cherry and the Worst Journey in the World- a documentation of Antarctic Exploration with connections to Climate Change today! Get the kettle on and try to stay warm!  Or...

A Doggo and a Protective Hockey Mask

August 23, 2021 17:00 - 71.5 MB

Jen shares some cool, cutting edge rattlesnake science news this week! Megan then gives us a ton of information on raccoons which leads into a listener suggestion for this week's horrific story about Charlotte Ponce, a 3 month old baby who survived a pet raccoon attack.  Organization to Support: https://humaneraccoonremoval.org/index.php Our Mission- We are dedicated primarily to educating professional pest control companies / nuisance wildlife control operators about humane wildlife remov...

STDDs and Copulatory Balls

August 18, 2021 17:00 - 71.6 MB

This week's science news is new news- about how birds are kleptotrichy maniacs! Jen tells us about Rattlesnakes, snake bites, and two crazy survival stories- of Scott Vuncannon and Victoria Williams (of the great podcast Victoria Knits). Put on your snake boots and get your anti-venom ready! Organization to Support: snakes.ngo Advocates for Snake Preservation (ASP) – Silver City, New Mexico Changing How People View and Treat Snakes - We use science, education, and advocacy to promote comp...

Don’t be a Douchebag Handbook

August 09, 2021 20:00 - 148 MB

We have a lot to catch up on! Shoutout to Lost Again with Jim (check him out on YouTube and Instagram), reminding us to review the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace. After some additional news, Jen gives us some more info on that adorable angry avocado frog from our Instagram feed. Then Megan continues with depressing stories and gets into the shit that's happened to "animal actors" over the years in the film and TV industry.  Organization to Support: The National Humane Education Society http...

Cat Arrows and a T-Shirt Gun

August 02, 2021 17:00 - 142 MB

We’re sharing our Ad-free, April Patreon Episode this week! If you choose to become a Patron, this is the kind of amazing content to expect each month! Megan shares some science news about Elephant Habitats- and after we get thoroughly depressed, Jen gives us all the deets on North Sentinel Island and the most isolated people in the world. Organization to Support: www.survivalinternational.org They work in partnership with tribal peoples to campaign, lobby and protest for their land righ...

A Concrete House and a Pic-i-nic Basket

July 26, 2021 17:00 - 145 MB

Jen starts us off with nature news about the Australian Mouse Plague - yikes. Then Megan follows up with a horrific story of the Sankebetsu Bear Attack of 1915, Hokkaido Japan's most notorious animal attack. Organization to Support: Animals Asia, www.animalsasia.org  Animals Asia is devoted to ending bear bile farming and improving the welfare of animals across Asia. We promote compassion and respect for all animals and work to bring about long-term change. Thank you to our episode sponsor...

A Big Ass Cardboard Box and a Sexy-Time Blanket

July 21, 2021 16:00 - 61.7 MB

Get cozy with your favorite fleece throw and listen to Jen tell a multitude of crazy stories about Mountain Lion attacks! For this week's Science News, Megan reads poetry and tells us about a space-suit-bee-dog.  Organization to Support: Mountain Lion Foundation (MLF) https://mountainlion.org/ The mission of the Mountain Lion Foundation is to ensure that America’s lion survives and flourishes in the wild. Thank you to our episode sponsor Steel My Straws! To get your sweet reusable straws g...

Stilts and a Poo-On-Demand Card

July 13, 2021 17:00 - 129 MB

This episode Jen teaches us about Wombat butts and Megan recounts the horrific story of the largest crocodile attack in recorded history. Organization to Support: Crocodiles of the World https://www.crocodilesoftheworld.co.uk/ To inspire in our visitors a respect and understanding for the crocodile. The aim is to stimulate public awareness about crocodiles, alligators, caimans and gharials, and open people’s eyes to the incredible nature of crocodiles, and spark curiosity and awareness for...