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    Explore " narwhal" with insightful episodes like "In Search of Unicorns", "YouTube Channel Announcement!", "Animals of The Arctic", "174: Narwhal & Snow Monkey" and "Informal Education with Dr. Kelly Salmon & Alyson Michael" from podcasts like ""Wander Woman: A Travel Podcast", "Animal Kingdom", "Animal Kingdom", "Just the Zoo of Us" and "Science Night"" and more!

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    In Search of Unicorns

    In Search of Unicorns

    Unicorns. Not usually the kind of mythical thing you'd think a travel writer would be on assignment to find.  Yet in the Canadian Arctic of the territory of Nunavut, on Baffin Island, a sea creature who inspired these fabled creatures lingers beneath the waves. We're talking the narwhal - a small whale that sports a twisted ivory tusk that to this day still baffles scientists. Accompanied by her Inuit guides Phoebe battles whiteouts and icy seas on a mission to find these marina mammals. Along the way she climbs icebergs, learns how to track polar bears and is privileged to hear, first hand, the indigenous legends of the creation of the first narwhal. Will she find one? There's only one way to find out...

    Also coming up:
    How to keep your batteries and devices going in cold climates - with this month's travel hack; Discover 10 flying alternatives for your next adventure; fresh from launching his new BBC series Wilderness, I meet TV presenter and author Simon Reeve, to talk wild places, his ultimate travel gear and... testicles?  In our regular gear chat you can learn all about the joy of using gaiters (the little shoe and boot covers that can make all the difference);  join us for a heart-to-heart with ice swimmer Kate Steels who shares some of the best swimming spots around the planet; and prepare to be amazed by our Wander Woman of the Month - Brigid of Ireland.

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    YouTube Channel Announcement!

    YouTube Channel Announcement!

    Hey! We have a YouTube Channel now (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXRYxbDCnhQr-qpqlXPbasw). Starting in June, we will begin to upload our episodes on YouTube. The biggest advantage of this is that we can now provide you with videos and clips of the animals we discuss in our episodes, so you can get a better understanding of what we are talking about. It will also be more fun and interesting with the video. Make sure to Subscribe and Share! Looking forward to seeing you all there!

    Animals of The Arctic

    Animals of The Arctic

    We're back! In this episode, we talk about the animals that live in one of the coldest places on Earth, the Arctic. We discuss Narwhals, Musk Ox, Reindeer/Caribou, Arctic Foxes, and Snowy Owls. We also have a great animal mystery sound and joke for you guys. The written version of the joke is down below. To support our podcast, please leave us a review (link to leave us a review will be down below), subscribe/follow us, and recommend this podcast to anyone you know. :-)

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    Joke in episode:
    Q: What do polar bears eat for lunch
    A: Ice berg-ers


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    Informal Education with Dr. Kelly Salmon & Alyson Michael

    Informal Education with Dr. Kelly Salmon & Alyson Michael
    This week we're talking to two instructors from the New Hampshire Academy of Science about informal STEM education and inspiring the future of science. In the news, we're talking about dynamic droplets and chaotic cetaceans. Your Hosts] James Reed (https://twitter.com/James_Reed3) Steffi Diem (https://twitter.com/SteffiDiem) Jason Organ (https://twitter.com/OrganJM) Our Guests Kelly Salmon has a background in biochemistry and cell biology. She also has a long history of developing and coordinating STEM outreach. Dr. Salmon began working with the NHAS teaching a summer session in 2017 before joining full-time as Senior Scientist in 2018. She now leads summer programs, after school programs, professional development for teachers, and outreach to local schools. She is looking forward to continuing to teach students new techniques and fostering excitement in the scientific process. Alyson Michael is a chemist with a focus on material chemistry. Since joining the NHAS full time in 2020, Alyson has created programs that implement new equipment and placed on emphasis on integrating quantitative methods into student experiments. Credits Editing-James Reed Mastering- James Reed Music: - Intro and Outro- Wolf Moon by Unicorn Heads | https://unicornheads.com/ | Standard YouTube License - Additional Sounds- Inside a Computer Chip by Doug Maxwell |https://www.mediarightproductions.com/ | Standard YouTube License The Science Night Podcast is a member of the Riverpower Podcast Mill (https://riverpower.xyz/) family scinight.com (www.scinight.com)

    Ayenoose Popsickle

    Ayenoose Popsickle

    “SUP” or the Seemingly Unknown Podcast is the brainchild of seemingly unknown guitar player, Zach Myers, of Shinedown and Smith & Myers fame! Along for the ride are his friends Paul and John, as they breakdown the walls of all things pop culture, sports, movies, music, wrestling, and the downright obscure!

    Find us at @seeminglyunknownpodcast on Instagram and @seeminglyup on Twitter!

    We are also on Instagram!

    Zach Myers - @zmyersofficial

    Paul Dominguez - @pauly_tamale

    JM Guarnieri - @johnsilverspear

    Beluga Whales: The Great White Sea Canary of the Arctic

    Beluga Whales: The Great White Sea Canary of the Arctic

    Beluga Whales are white cetaceans adapted to life in the Arctic. Belugas are highly sociable and communicate in high-pitched squeaks, squeals, clicks, and whistles. This is why they’re also known as the  "sea canary" of the ocean. Their forehead contains an organ (called a melon) that they use for echolocation, finding breathing holes in the ice, and to hunt in dark or turbid waters. Young male belugas may mimic human speech, but they grow out of it. 

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    The amusement park, Marineland, was charged with using whales and dolphins in performances, violating the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act of Canada.

    Beluga’s closest relative is the narwhal, and these species have been known to interbreed in the wild, though this is rare. Belugas can act very curious towards humans in the wild, and will swim alongside boats. They also follow the same migration paths every year making them easy prey for over-hunting by humans. Belugas are classified as "near threatened" by the IUCN due to uncertainty about threats to their numbers.

    Listen now to find out why everyone loves Belugas. 

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    Polar Seas

    Polar Seas

    We continue series 2 with a glimpse into the harsh world of the polar seas. Packed full of polar bear, penguins and pancake ice, these freezing realms don’t just provide a habitat for some of the worlds most unique creatures, they also play a pivotal role in balancing our climate.

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    Curious About Unicorns

    Curious About Unicorns

    In episode 85, we get curious about unicorns thanks to a fantastic suggestion from Lily of Tampa, Florida and Lunabella of Apex, North Carolina.  Do unicorns really exist?  Why are they so magical?  Learn more about these fun and majestic creatures in this episode.

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    Michelle Valberg - From Narwhals to Polar Bears

    Michelle Valberg - From Narwhals to Polar Bears

    Michelle Valberg is a renowned explorer, adventurer and wildlife photographer. She is a Nikon Ambassador Canada, a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and was the first ever Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-Residence. She’s an author, a speaker and guides photography expeditions to extreme destinations. In this episode Michelle talks about photographing everything from narwhals to ice bears to snowy owls to a field of 10,000 walrus. She describes her first time making eye to eye contact with a polar bear and how photographing wildlife involves using all of your senses to anticipate the decisive moment. This is We Are Photographers with Michelle Valberg and this is her story.