Nature’s Archive Podcast

#128: How Your Photos Save Species: Scott Loarie on iNaturalist and Community Science

iNaturalist is more than just a nature identification app; it fundamentally transforms our relationship with the natural world. Through its platform, users not only identify flora and fauna but also contribute to a vast community science dataset, fostering engagement and empowering conservation efforts globally. This represents a groundbreaking shift in environmental stewardship. Hear all about…

#127: Salt Lakes – An Unnatural History with Caroline Tracey

Caroline Tracey’s captivating book “Salt Lakes: An Unnatural History” unveils the hidden wonders of the world’s over 100 salt lakes, rich in biodiversity and unique ecosystems. It highlights their ecological significance amid urgent threats like water diversion and climate change. This compelling narrative calls for awareness, action, and reverence for our planet’s overlooked treasures.

Plankton of the Land: The Hidden World of Aphids

Aphids, often dismissed as pests, are vital players in the ecosystem, dubbed the “plankton of the land.” Their rapid reproduction supports immense biodiversity, serving as food for various species. These tiny creatures highlight nature’s intricate connections, reminding us that even the smallest organisms have significant roles in sustaining life.

#126: New Hope for Sunflower Sea Stars

In today’s episode, the Sunflower Star Lab shares a hopeful narrative about the recovery of sunflower sea stars, keystone species devastated by an outbreak of sea star wasting disease. The lab’s innovative research, community partnerships, and aquaculture advancements promise brighter days for fragile kelp forest ecosystems once populated by billions of these extraordinary creatures.

#123: A Look at Biodiversity

In 2025, Jumpstart Nature and Nature’s Archive celebrate biodiversity with captivating episodes exploring essential yet overlooked species, like mistletoes and aphids. This compilation showcases their intricate roles in ecosystems, highlighting their importance in food webs and climate resilience. Join the journey of discovery as we deepen our connection to nature’s wonders!

#122: Leave the Leaves: Hidden Layers of Benefit with David Mizejewski

One simple act of omission – “leave the leaves,” – has many layers of benefits for the environment. David Mizejewski reveals how leaves bolster soil health and provide critical wildlife habitat. This eco-friendly practice combats landfill waste and promotes biodiversity, inviting homeowners to honor nature by embracing natural aesthetics.

Critical Mast: Acorn Woodpeckers and Oak Masting with Dr. Walt Koenig

Acorn woodpeckers are a curious, complex species steeped in intriguing behaviors. Dr. Walt Koenig’s decades of research reveal cooperative breeding, unique acorn storage practices, and mysterious masting phenomena. As nature’s jester, they thrive in large familial groups, showcasing dynamics that will leave any nature lover spellbound.

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