- Ep. 51 – Novelist Ned Beauman on Venomous Lumpsuckers and the Price of Extinction
- Ep. 50 – Australian Biologist Danielle Clode on the Extraordinary World of Koalas
- Ep. 49 – Dog Cognition Expert Alexandra Horowitz on the Quiddity of Puppies
- Ep. 48 – Patrick Rose on the Fight to Save Florida’s Manatees
- Ep. 47 – Poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil on writing love letters to nature
- Ep. 46 – Paleobiologist Thomas Halliday on the Animals of Ancient Worlds
- Ep. 45 – Rob Dunn on what the laws of biology predict about our future
- Ep. 44 – Rick McIntyre on the stories of Yellowstone’s greatest wolves
- Ep. 43 – Cynthia Barnett on our world of seashells
- Ep. 42 – Edie Widder on the ocean’s spectacular light
- Ep. 41 – Ecologist Hugh Warwick on loving your hedgehogs
- Ep. 40 – Michelle Nijhuis on the history of the wildlife conservation movement
- Ep. 39 – Bernie Krause on saving the music of the wild
- Ep. 38 – Margaret Renkl on finding wonder, grief, and inspiration in backyard nature
- Ep. 37 – Monica Gagliano on plant intelligence and human imagination
- Ep. 36 – Rebecca Giggs on the world in the whale
- Ep. 35 – J. Drew Lanham on finding ourselves magnified in nature’s colored hues
- Ep. 34 – Daniel Pauly on why overfishing is a Ponzi scheme
- Ep. 33 – Valérie Courtois on Indigenous-led land and wildlife stewardship
- Ep. 32 – Gene Baur on changing hearts, minds and laws about farm animals
- Ep. 31 – Zak Smith on ending the international wildlife trade
- Ep. 30 – Sonia Shah on how animal microbes become human pandemics
- Ep. 29 – Amanda Hitt on why the animal agriculture industry needs whistleblowers
- Ep. 28 – Bathsheba Demuth on capitalism, communism and Arctic ecology
- Ep. 27 – Ed Yong on telling the grand, urgent and surprising stories of animal worlds
- Ep. 26 – Ian Urbina on the Outlaw Ocean
- Ep. 25 – Doug Kysar and Jon Lovvorn on law in the Anthropocene
- Ep. 24 – Christopher Ketcham on the abuse of the American West
- Ep. 23 – David Rothenberg on playing music with whales and nightingales
- Ep. 22 – Ferris Jabr on reviving the Gaia hypothesis
- Ep. 21 – David Barrie on the wonders of animal navigation
- Ep. 20 – Gabriela Cowperthwaite on the legacy of “Blackfish”
- Ep. 19 – Robert Macfarlane on being good ancestors across deep time
- Ep. 18 – Anthony Weston on animals, aliens and the silence of the universe
- Ep. 17 – Fabrice Schnöller on free diving with sperm whales
- Ep. 16 – Thomas Seeley on the Lives of Bees
- Ep. 15 – Gay Bradshaw on Charlie Russell, grizzly bears, and the search for truth
- Ep. 14 – David Wolfson on pioneering the field of farm animal law
- Ep. 13 – Nicholas Christakis on the animal origins of goodness
- Ep. 12 – Novelist Lindsay Stern on “The Study of Animal Languages”
- Ep. 11 – Diana Reiss on recognizing the dolphins in the mirror
- Ep. 10 – Dale Jamieson on love and meaning in the age of humans
- Ep. 9 – Being Charles Foster Being a Beast
- Ep. 8 – Charles Siebert on translating nature’s symphony
- Ep. 7 – “Eating Animals” film director Christopher Quinn on the hidden costs of factory farming
- Ep. 6 – Gale Ridge on bringing peace to humans’ befuddling relationships with bugs
- Ep. 5 – Lisa Margonelli on the big ideas termites raise about science, technology, and morality
- Ep. 4 – Irene Pepperberg on revolutionizing what humans think of bird brains
- Ep. 3 — Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on speaking with bonobos, humanity’s closest living relatives
- Ep. 2 – Peter Godfrey-Smith asks: What can the octopus teach us about consciousness?
- Ep. 1 – Natalie Kofler asks: What role should humans play in editing nature?
- Ep. 0 – Coming Soon: When We Talk About Animals
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