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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 61
Posted On : May 27/2010
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Show Notes : Seasonal topics include parasitic Squaw Root, the color blue in nature, different kinds of wetlands. The interview is with Rob Bixler from Clemson University about the relationship people have with nature.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 58
Posted On : May 6/2010
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Show Notes : Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers, apple trees, and Eastern Chipmunks. Discussion of Foxfield Preserve and environmentally-friendly green burials.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 44
Posted On : January 28/2010
Tagged as : collective nouns
Show Notes : Flock of Bluebirds, Host of Sparrows, Dray of Squirrels—collective nouns in James Lipton’s book, An Exultation of Larks or The Venereal Game. Special guests: The Canal Fulton Players reading from Sir Arthur Conon Doyle’s historical novel Sir Nigel.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 39
Posted On : December 24/2009
Tagged as : Mistletoe Blue Moon Wild Hogs Wayne Clark
Show Notes : Mistletoe, the blue moon, domestic/feral/wild definitions. Interview with Wayne Clark about feral hogs in Texas.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 31
Posted On : October 29/2009
Tagged as : Black-throated Blue Warbler Rat Snake Owls Folklore Plants Supernatural
Show Notes : Owls, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Young Black Rat Snakes, and Wildlife Folklore and the Supernatural.

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Wild Ideas...the Podcast 18
Posted On : July 29/2009
Tagged as : plant movement deer bluebirds population dynamics
Show Notes : Plant movements, deer and bluebird feeding, and a discussion of population dynamics.

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