Whales-online podcasts feature news and inside interviews with experts in the field of whale, dolphin and porpoise protection, through friendly, informal, conversational and in depth discussions. The podcasts provide a unique opportunity to listen to the work they do, hear the details behind what is topical, and insights about future directions. Whales-online podcasts are all supported by a website providing additional information, online discussions, areas for kids and words from the wise where scientists and specialists publish their independent thoughts and ideas about whale, dolphin and porpoise protection.
A daily radio feature that brings listeners around the world news and information about issues related to the ocean. The show presents solutions to shared problems and suggestions on how listeners can help preserve our most vital natural resource. "Our Ocean World" is hosted by Marilyn Cooley, and airs on hundreds of radio stations around the world.
The latest podcast from Finger Lakes Productions, NatureWatch is in fact our oldest radio show. Since the early 1990s, when it was called Bird Watch, NatureWatch has been delighting listeners with the sounds of the meadow, mountain and stream. Learn what birds wake you up each morning, which ones you may not have heard, and what other critters live in your backyard and beyond. It's all here in this sound-rich, 90-second daily pleasure to the "minds eye."
Count the birds in your garden on 27 or 28 January. It's easy, fun and only takes an hour. The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch has been run every year since 1979. BBC star Kate Humble will be taking you through to the big day and on to results day in March.
A monthly podcast from the RSPB, Europe's largest conservation charity, with features and interviews reflecting its work to protect birds and the environment in the UK and around the world. From the joys of watching and looking out for the birds in
A voyage of discovery of our natural world with National Geographic researchers, adventurers and some innovative scientists who strap cameras on animals to see what happens.
The National Trust for Scotland is the nation's largest conservation charity. In addition to our incredible collection of gardens and buildings, the Trust cares for nearly 200,000 acres of Scottish countryside. See the best of our inspiring properties in this series of podcasts.