Waterlands
Un pódcast de Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust - Jueves
21 Episodo
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Eels and Estuaries
Publicado: 14/11/2024 -
Rivers and Birds
Publicado: 31/10/2024 -
Weeds, Reeds and Healthy Streams
Publicado: 17/10/2024 -
River Rambling
Publicado: 3/10/2024 -
Rivers and People: A dance across time and space
Publicado: 19/9/2024 -
Bouncing Bogs: At the source of a river
Publicado: 5/9/2024 -
Introducing Series 3....Rivers
Publicado: 3/9/2024 -
What Lurks Beneath...A Halloween Special
Publicado: 26/10/2023 -
Puddles of wonder
Publicado: 12/10/2023 -
Watching (and waiting) for Watervoles
Publicado: 28/9/2023 -
Ripple effects: people and ponds
Publicado: 14/9/2023 -
Ponds and potatoes
Publicado: 31/8/2023 -
The remarkable garden pond
Publicado: 17/8/2023 -
Series 2 'Pondlife' with Megan McCubbin ...Coming soon!
Publicado: 11/8/2023 -
A watery future
Publicado: 1/12/2022 -
Fighting water with water (Flooding)
Publicado: 17/11/2022 -
Mangroves, Marshes and the Climate Emergency
Publicado: 3/11/2022 -
The Mermaid and the quest for cleaner water
Publicado: 20/10/2022 -
Feeling Blue
Publicado: 6/10/2022 -
Water on Our Doorstep
Publicado: 22/9/2022
Immerse yourself in the sounds of the riverbank, crashing tides, wild marshes filled with birds and the underwater sounds of the humble pond as we bring to life our incredible wetlands - and reveal their power to shape our future for the better. Join zoologist and wildlife presenter Megan McCubbin as she explores the wonders of our watery worlds and how wetlands have fed, inspired and transported us from countryside to city, source to sea. Our wetlands bring us together across species and continents. They’re the source of life as we know it. Yet wetlands only cover about 6% of our planet, and they’re disappearing fast, despite the fact that people and 40% of all wildlife are reliant on them. This is a podcast all about the wonderful, sometimes surprising and often underappreciated watery places around us, and how they can help us with some of the biggest issues facing life on this planet. You’ll never look at a marsh or pond the same way again. Finalist - Best Climate Podcast, British Podcast Awards 2023