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    Eastern Redcedar Revisited

    enDecember 20, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Bob welcomes Greg Torres back to revisit the eastern redcedar tree. Bill and Bob did an episode on this tree in 2017 and had some questions that Greg, our very own plant guru, has some thoughts on.

    Thanks to Cincinnati Nature Center for sponsoring this episode. Visit www.CincyNature.org – that’s C-I-N-C-Y-Nature.org – to register for January 2023 online classes and don’t forget to use promo code NATURE to get 25% off.

    Related Episodes: Why We Don’t Hug Eastern Redcedar Trees, Walnut Woods

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    Eclipse Lovers

    Eclipse Lovers

    Bob invites his partner Beth to share her passion for children’s literature by describing 6 of her favorite books about the eclipse. In addition, Bob offers suggestions about places to view the totality of the solar eclipse including the Jenkins Forever Farm animal sanctuary where you can join Nature Guys for this spectacular display on April 8, 2024.

    Related episode: Eclipse with Dean Regas

    Here are the books Beth reviewed and recommends. Check them out at your local library or independent bookstore!

    1. Sunpainters: Eclipse of the Navajo Sun, written and illustrated by Baje Whitethorne
    2. Looking Up! The Science of Stargazing by meteorologist Joe Rao and illustrated by Mark Borgions, Ready to Read book bin the Science of Fun Stuff series
    3. A Few Beautiful Minutes: Experiencing a Solar Eclipse, written by Kate Allen Fox, illustrated by Khoa Le
    4. The Moon Book, New and Updated by Gail Gibbons
    5. Totality! An Eclipse Guide inn Rhyme and Science by Jeffrey Bennett, one of the Big Kid Science series
    6. Eclipse Chaser: Science in the Moon’s Shadow by Ilima Loomis with photographs by Amanda Cowan, one of the Scientists in the Field adventure collection

    Bob and Beth will be at the Jenkins Forever Farm. To reserve a Spot for the Eclipse Viewing at Jenkins Forever Farm: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/total-eclipse-of-the-farm-tickets-795748113027

    Info from Dean Regas, Your Astronomer Host of the Looking Up podcast

    Nature Guys
    enFebruary 13, 2024

    Passenger Pigeon Part 2

    Passenger Pigeon Part 2

    Bob and Charles tackle one of the hardest subjects that Nature Guys has ever undertaken. In part 1 of Passenger Pigeon they go back in time to experience what this bird was like and how humans managed to wipe out this bird. Part 2 covers what we have learned and not learned from the Passenger Pigeon.

    Related episodes: Passenger Pigeon Part 1, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy

    For more information, we recommend these books:

    • Wild New World The Epic Story of Animals and People in America by Dan Flores (Bob's pick)
    • Man and Nature by George Perkins Marsh (Charles's pick)

    Here are books Charles read; the links are to a non-profit website (www.bookshop.org). If you buy these books through the links below it gives Charles's blog credit which does him a lot of good!

    Here are links to the relevant posts on Charles’s blog called Gulo in Nature:

    Nature Guys
    enFebruary 06, 2024

    Passenger Pigeon Part 1

    Passenger Pigeon Part 1

    Bob and Charles tackle one of the hardest subjects that Nature Guys has ever undertaken. In part 1 of Passenger Pigeon they go back in time to experience what this bird was like. Thanks to naturalists in the past we have first hand accounts of what this bird was like. Find out how humans managed to wipe out this bird.

    For more information, we recommend these books:

    • Wild New World The Epic Story of Animals and People in America by Dan Flores (Bob's pick)
    • Man and Nature by George Perkins Marsh (Charles's pick)

    Here are books Charles read; the links are to a non-profit website (www.bookshop.org). If you buy these books through the links below it gives Charles's blog credit which does him a lot of good!

    Here are links to the relevant posts on Charles’s blog called Gulo in Nature:

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