Episodes

  • Ep. 68 Platypus matters. Not weird, just wonderful.
    Aug 28 2023

    Interview with Jack Ashby about his recent book, Platypus Matters. We talk a bit about the amazing platypus, the history of natural history collecting, and why we should think carefully about the language we use to talk about animals. 

     

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    47 mins
  • Ep 67 - Going on a Moss Safari
    Mar 29 2023

    Conversation with Andy Chandler-Grevatt about moss safaris, how to meet a tardigrade, and how encounters with tiny animals can spark interest in nature and science.

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    57 mins
  • Ep 66 - Bogs and moss
    Feb 18 2023

    Conversation with Joshua Styles from British Botany and the Northwest Rare Plants Initiative. We talk about bogs, their importance for carbon storage, and about some of the amazing plants that live in these harsh habitats.

     

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    49 mins
  • Ep 65 - SciComms and job interview advice
    Nov 8 2022

    Looking to get into science communication? Wanting to move from the classroom to environmental education outdoors or in museums? In this episode I'm joined by Alison Shean to discuss what a science communicator does, and share job interview tips.

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    45 mins
  • Ep 64 - Project Seagrass
    Mar 1 2022

    Seagrass meadows are one of the least-known habitat types, but they are very important for carbon sequestration and as nurseries for many fish species. In this episode I speak with Project Seagrass to learn more about seagrass habitats, restoration success, and how people can get involved in protecting these marine grasslands.

     

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    47 mins
  • EP 63 -LGBTQ+ inclusivity in biology education
    Feb 14 2022

    Supporting LGBTQ+ students in higher education. Why identity matters in STEM, the positive impacts of an instructor choosing to be out, and reducing anxiety in active learning practices.

     

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    55 mins
  • Ep 62 - LGBTQ+ tours in zoology museums
    Feb 8 2022

    Interview with the University Museum of Zoology in Cambridge about their Bridging Binaries tours. These tours look at the contributions that LGBTQ+ perspectives have made to natural history, and highlight ways in which nature is more complex than simple binaries.

     

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    38 mins
  • Ep 61 - Queer Identity, research, and cricket behaviour
    Feb 1 2022

    Interview with Thomas Green, PhD candidate at the Centre for Biological Diversity at the University of St Andrew’s. We discuss how heteronormative and queer perspectives have shaped research into animal reproductive behaviour. Thomas share's about their research into evolution of same-sex sexual behaviours in non-human animals, and cricket mating behaviours.

     

    Full notes at: https://knowingnaturepodcast.wordpress.com/2022/02/01/ep-61-queer-identity-research-and-cricket-behaviour/

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    45 mins