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This segment of Sound Ecology shares a bit of sea anemone life history.
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The season is upon us!On this segment of Sound Ecology, Carol Vandemeer encourages us to get out on the trail for encounters with blooming trillium.
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Ospreys are the world’s most widespread raptor, found near water everywhere except Antarctica.Naturalist Ken Burton shares a bit about the life history of…
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On this segment of Sound Ecology, Naturalist Ken Burton explores the world of raptors, from providing a working definition for this group of birds to an…
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This segment of Sound Ecology shares remarkable facts about the ubiquitous coastal resident, the harbor seal.
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Research Ecologist Bill Zielinski celebrates the mountain beaver. This little known mammal is an important part of ecosystem health.
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Aleutian cackling geese are abundant in our area this time of year. This segment of Sound Ecology highlights the conservation efforts that led to the…
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What a phone can capture on a random day at the Arcata marsh.... click Sound Ecology for murmurations at the marsh.
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Much of Humboldt County's thirst is quenched by the Mad River. And, despite its relatively small size, the Mad River provides vital habitat for a…
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On this segment of Sound Ecology, Ornithologist Mark Colwell features one of our dynamic coastal residents, the western snowy plover.