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Nature Guys connects you to the exciting natural world right in your own neighborhood. These nature connections will help you be cool, calm, collected and ready to make a positive difference in the world. Nature Guys is hosted by Bob a long time nature lover.

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Nature Guys connects you to the exciting natural world right in your own neighborhood. These nature connections will help you be cool, calm, collected and ready to make a positive difference in the world. Nature Guys is hosted by Bob a long time nature lover.

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English

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5132077516


Episodes
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Wildflower Pilgrimage with Families

4/30/2024
Bob and Beth led family hikes at the Arc of Appalachia Highlands Nature Sanctuary in April of 2024. After the hikes they recorded a podcast with some of the hikers. Tune in to hear about wildflowers and more from the perspective of the children on the hike.

Duration:00:15:30

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Eclipse Stories

4/23/2024
Central Indiana had clear skies for the April 8, 2024 eclipse! Bob joined a fantastic group of family, friends and other nature lovers at Jenkins Forever Farm animal sanctuary for a spectacular eclipse. He was able to record some of their reactions before, during and after the eclipse. Related Episodes: Eclipse with Dean Regas, Eclipse Lovers

Duration:00:15:04

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Invasive Plants Part 4

4/4/2024
In the final episode of the Invasive Plant Series Bob, Greg and Sam outline several possible paths that the common person can undertake to help turn the tide of invasive plants. From education and community driven initiatives to pushing market changes through purchasing power, we can all do a small part to make a big difference. Related Episodes: Walnut Woods, Invasive Plants, Lawns, Gardening for Moths with Jim McCormac, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy For more information, we recommend these sources: Native Plant Education and Volunteer OpportunitiesNative Plant EducationNative Plant Gardening IntroCincinnati Volunteer Opportunit

Duration:00:34:18

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Invasive Plants Part 3

4/2/2024
In this episode the discussion turns toward the horticulture industry and the impact working with plants has had overtime. Bob, Greg and Sam then turn to examine the branch of Ornamental Horticulture and its culpability in the mass production and distribution of non-native plants around the world. While this trend continues, new options of planting with native plants and the idea of cultivating native plants at home for the sake of conservation are introduced. Related Episodes: Lawns, Invasive Plants, Seeds on the Move, Invasive Plants Part 1, Invasive Plants Part 2 For more information, we recommend these resources: National Invasive Species CouncilMt. CubaCenterTrialGardenInvasive Plant Species and the Ornamental Horticulture Industry

Duration:00:34:27

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Invasive Plants Part 2

3/28/2024
In episode 2 of our Invasive Plant Series Bob, Greg and Sam discuss why invasive plants pose such a problem to our ecosystem. The plant guru dives into the intricate connections between plants and other wildlife, explaining that plants truly are the basis of all ecosystems. From there, we talk about the way our land use decisions have created the perfect conditions for invasive plants to thrive in North America. Related Episodes: Invasive Plants Part 1, Invasive Plants, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy and Passenger Pigeon Part 1 For more information, we recommend these resources: Why Native Plants MatterNative Plants are Key to Climate ResilienceHow Much Nature Should America Keep?

Duration:00:23:59

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Invasive Plants Part 1

3/26/2024
Bob sits down with Greg and Sam to discuss one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time, invasive plants. It’s such a dense topic that we decided to break it up into 4 separate episodes. In part 1, we introduce the concept of native and non-native invasive plants. Greg and Sam provide a big picture perspective on the human systems that are driving the spread of invasive plants and invite you to join us in starting a more meaningful conversation around invasive plants and their impact on our environment. Related Episodes: Invasive Plants, Walnut Woods For more information, we recommend these resources: Invasive Plants: Guide to Identification and the Impacts and Control of Common North American SpeciesInvasive and Exotic Species of North AmericaNational Association of Invasive Plant CouncilsUN Invasive Alien Species Report

Duration:00:27:31

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Indigo Bunting

3/19/2024
Bob and Tina chat about an amazing bird - the Indigo Bunting. Find out where and when you can see the brilliant blue male and how these birds migrate over 1200 miles. You can find out more about Tina and Red Oaks Forest School at redoaksforestschool.org. Related episode: What’s Your Zugunruhe? Our sources for this episode include: For the Birds: An Uncommon GuideLaura EricksonLaura Erickson Blog Post on FloatersWhere Do Indigo Buntings LiveIndigo Bunting Life HistoryBirdCast

Duration:00:33:58

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The Wolverine Way with Doug Chadwick

3/12/2024
Bob and co host Charles are joined by Doug Chadwick, author of The Wolverine Way. Doug is celebrating the listing of wolverines as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Related episode: Four Fifths a Grizzly with Doug Chadwick For more information, please see: The Wolverine WayVital Ground Foundation

Duration:00:51:54

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Eclipse Lovers

2/13/2024
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! Sunpainters: Eclipse of the Navajo SunLooking Up! The Science of StargazingFew Beautiful Minutes: Experiencing a Solar EclipseThe Moon Book, New and UpdatedTotality! An Eclipse Guide inn Rhyme and ScienceEclipse Chaser: Science in the Moon’s Shadow 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 Eclipse classInteractive eclipse mapClear Sky ChartStellariumhttps://eclipse.aas.org/totalityDean’s website

Duration:00:20:19

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Passenger Pigeon Part 2

2/6/2024
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 AmericaMan and Nature 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! Silent Wings: A Memorial to the Passenger PigeonThe Passenger PigeonThe Passenger Pigeon: Its Natural History and ExtinctionA Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction Here are links to the relevant posts on Charles’s blog called Gulo in Nature: Why is it bad when species go extinct? What is a keystone species?

Duration:00:33:59

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Passenger Pigeon Part 1

1/30/2024
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 AmericaMan and Nature 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! Silent Wings: A Memorial to the Passenger PigeonThe Passenger PigeonThe Passenger Pigeon: Its Natural History and ExtinctionA Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction Here are links to the relevant posts on Charles’s blog called Gulo in Nature: Why is it bad when species go extinct? What is a keystone species?

Duration:01:01:00

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Eclipse with Dean Regas

1/23/2024
Bob is joined by the astronomer Dean Regas. Our goal for this podcast is to inspire you to attend the total eclipse of the sun on April 8th, 2024. Dean Regas Website: astrodean.com NASA Science: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Duration:00:27:15

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Outdoor Life with Carol Mundy

1/2/2024
Bob and his wife Beth are invited to chat with Carol Mundy on her radio show Outdoor Life. Our sources for this episode include: Outdoor Life with Carol MundyThe Crow Knows

Duration:00:26:48

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The Future of the Responsible Company

12/19/2023
Bob chats with Vincent Stanley, the author of The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years. Our sources for this episode include: The Future of the Responsible CompanyEarth is now our only shareholder

Duration:00:30:33

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Boxwood Bash

11/28/2023
Bob meets Caroline from the Civic Garden Center and invites her to talk about a subject she is really tired of! Join us for the good the bad and the ugly about boxwood a plant that seems to be everywhere. Our sources about boxwood include: Where they came from and why they became the universal standardWhy we gotta get rid of themWhat we can replace them with/ What do we gotta do to get more American Yew

Duration:00:22:14

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Yellowjacket Attack

11/7/2023
Bob’s ten year old grandson Drew was attacked by yellow jackets at summer camp this year. Drew joins Bob to tell the story and share what he has learned about this often aggressive wasp. Our sources for this episode include: Yellowjackets are not Honey BeesYellowjacket Fact SheetYellowjacket Facts for Kids

Duration:00:21:46

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Lion's Mane Mushroom

10/10/2023
Join Bob and Gia as they delve into the fascinating world of fungi. Gia explains why she loves mushrooms and in particular Lion’s Mane Mushroom. Related episode: Spring Fungi Our sources for this episode include: Entangled Life by Merlin SheldrakeHericium erinaceus: an edible mushroom with medicinal values

Duration:00:29:46

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Lawns

9/26/2023
Nature Guys recorded this in front of an audience at the Civic Garden Center’s Fall Native Plant Festival. Bob welcomes Greg Torres and Sam Settlemyre to discuss why and how we should reduce our lawns. Related episode: The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy Resources: Homegrown National ParkCivic Garden Center

Duration:00:32:24

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Whirligigs

9/12/2023
Charles suggests we do the whirligig - one of over 350,000 species of beetles. Find out about the amazing characteristics of this amazing beetle. Check out Charles’ nature blog at Gulo in Nature. Related episodes: Water Striders Walk on Water and Vernal Pools Our sources for this episode include: Whirligig Beetle Facts and Information Guide 2023Whirligig Beetles are SkimmersWhirligig Beetles Missouri Department of ConservationExperimental Studies and Dynamics Modeling Analysis of the Swimming and Diving of Whirligig Beetles (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae

Duration:00:40:43

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Milkweed Beetles and Bugs

8/8/2023
Tina suggests we do an episode on milkweed beetles. Bob is confused because he thought they were bugs. Tune in to find out what we discovered. You can find out more about Tina and Red Oaks Forest School at redoaksforestschool.org. Related episode: Mighty Milkweed Our sources for this episode include: Milkweed BugsCommon Milkweed InsectsMilkweed Bug

Duration:00:25:14