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Hosted by Professional Bird Dog Trainer Tyce Erickson. On this podcast we discuss all things Bird Dogs! Everything from dog training, hunting equipment, bird hunting tactics, stories about man's best friend and everything in between. We include discussions on retrieving breeds as well as pointing breeds. We hope to help make you a better bird dog handler and more successful hunter in the field. If you are passionate about Bird Dogs and the world that surrounds them, join us as we share our p ...
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Hey, thanks for checking us out. This podcast channel is dedicated to all things upland & waterfowl. I live in the Big Bend of Florida, and have fell in love with double-edged sword scene here of upland and waterfowl hunting. I am sandwiched between the Red Hills of Thomasville GA, known for its rich plantation history and bobwhite quail life, and the Gulf with its diverse waterfowl migration. My hopes with this podcast channel is to unite both the uplander and waterfowler, not just here in ...
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Companion Gundog Podcast

Grayson Guyer, Emily Shirey

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Grayson Guyer of Lost Highway Kennels and Emily Shirey of Shorthairs and Shotguns discuss dog training principles and traditions. There will be lessons, stories, interviews, and discussion of relevant topics in the gundog community. For more podcasts like this, please Subscribe! You can also check out our websites, Facebooks pages and Instagram accounts for more tips on how to train your companion gundog! For feedback or questions, please reach out to us at [email protected]://L ...
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projectupland.com On The Go

Project Upland Magazine

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Project Upland, in our continued effort to serve our community in new and innovative ways while seeking to lower the barriers of entry into upland hunting, is pleased to publish PROJECTUPLAND.COM ON THE GO. In order to make our content easier to access in more diverse ways, we now publish audio versions of our growing library of online written content. It is our hope that, by creating a new pathway to access the materials we produce, we strengthen our community and bring it closer together.
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The Flush Podcast hunts down the greatest upland bird hunting stories ever told. Award-winning television host & producer, Travis Frank, goes behind the camera lens of the bird hunting TV show, The Flush, to share stories from inspiring characters, incredible hunting adventures, and lovable bird dogs. This is an open mic experience to talk about life through the eyes of a bird hunter. We’ll discuss wild birds, guns, hunting gear, dogs, conservation, hunting secrets, and the ones that got away.
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Join co-hosts Chris and Ari for a discussion of animal training, behavior, human-animal relationships, and all things NEI-TEC (the Natural Encounters Inc Training and Education Center), and featuring guests from the NEI team and around the professional animal care world! Email us at [email protected] if you have a question or something you'd like us to discuss on the show!
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Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Ducks Unlimited Inc.

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Ducks Unlimited Podcast is a constant discussion of all things waterfowl; from in-depth hunting tips and tactics, to waterfowl biology, research, science, and habitat updates. The DU Podcast is the go-to resource for waterfowl hunters and conservationists. Ducks Unlimited is the world's leader in wetlands conservation.
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Upland Nation

Scott Linden

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Interesting, informative guests, listener questions, tips, hacks, suggestions and ideas ... on all things upland bird hunting, hosted by the creator of TV series Wingshooting USA
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Loli Jane Animal Communication & Healing

Loli Jane, Professional Animal Communicator, Training Instructor & Pranic Healer

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Ever wanted to talk to your animals? Join Loli Jane, a Certified, Professional International Animal Communicator, Interspecies Therapist, Pranic Healer & Teacher/Trainer as she shares the amazing world of Animal Communication & Energy Healing for many issues including: behavioral, obedience & training; emotional; physical & health; trauma, new pets; locating lost animals, mirroring, end of life decisions, speaking to animals who have passed-on; reincarnation; past lives; energy healing & mor ...
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The Upland Rookie Podcast, brought to you by Upland Britts is a podcast not only for those new to upland hunting but for those veteran hunters too. No matter where you are on your upland journey, I hope that this podcast can inspire you in one way or another to get out into the uplands, put some miles on your boots, and follow your favorite bird dog. Through conversations with each guest we will take a deeper look into how each person got started and what keeps them coming back time and time ...
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Enrichment for the Real World

Pet Harmony Animal Behavior and Training

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You've dedicated your life to helping animals- just like us. Emily Strong was training praying mantids at 7. Allie Bender was telling her neighbor to refill their bird feeder because the birds were hungry at 2. You're an animal person; you get it. We've always been animal people. We've been wanting to better animals' lives since forever, so we made a podcast for people like us. Join Emily and Allie, the authors of Canine Enrichment for the Real World, for everything animal care- from meeting ...
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AZ Quail Today Podcast

Ryan Rice and Nathan Istrate

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Welcome to AZ Quail Today, your go-to podcast for everything quail hunting in Arizona. From expert insights on local habitats to interviews with passionate hunters, join us as we dive into the world of quail hunting in Arizona.
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On The Wing Podcast

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever

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Welcome to the On the Wing Podcast with Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever. On the Wing is your destination for conversations about upland bird hunting, wildlife habitat, public lands, bird dogs, wild game cooking and epic adventures in search of pheasants, quail and grouse. These are the stories of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever’s 145,000 members, volunteers, team of professional wildlife biologists and experts in the field. Our shows are recorded in person and often on the road from the ...
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Stories of the human heart. A candid, unscripted conversation between two people about what's really important in life: love, loss, family, friendship. When the world seems out of hand, tune in to StoryCorps and be reminded of the things that matter most.
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English practice for beginners and advanced, that will inspire and refresh the anxious language student. Download the text and grammar notes for a complete language experience. You really can learn English well with this clearly spoken and delightful course.
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Healthy Critters Radio

Horse Radio Network

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We are hopeless animal lovers, who want to share our experience and knowledge with you, for the betterment of your animals’ lives. We focus on health, nutrition, behavior, and ideas for overall well-being and happiness. Twice a month, we bring you guest experts, advice, and commentary, and a lot of fun and laughter!
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What is an Immersive Soundscape? A collection of sounds used to create a detailed, realistic and coherent scene, for example an entire train journey, a walk in the rainforest, hot chocolate at home with a cat by the fire or grabbing some fish and chips and walking by the beach on the sand with whales, seagulls, dolphins and children making noise.
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HerUpland

HerUpland

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Welcome to HerUpland, the podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse world of upland hunting and the experiences of women in this exhilarating pursuit. Join us as we delve into the captivating stories, insights, and adventures of female upland hunters from all walks of life. In each episode, we bring you engaging conversations with passionate women who have embraced the call of the wild and developed a profound connection with upland hunting. From beginners to seasoned veterans, we highlight ...
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Talkin' Talkin' Animals

Talkin' Talkin' Animals

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If there’s one thing the world assuredly needs more of, it’s another podcast hosted by three middle-aged white guys who think they’re hilarious (of course in THIS case they obviously are). But what the world explicitly needs exactly ONE of is a podcast focused on discussing the lost and forbidden art of talking animal movies. So as a much-needed service to the world, even if the world didn’t ask for it, this is that podcast. You’re welcome. But, what makes a movie a “talking animal movie?” y ...
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Matt Sather and Jason Rice join the show this week to share Matt's journey into NAVHDA and hunting with a versatile dog. Jason discusses connecting Matt with the Track2Wing Project and Matt reflects honestly on how much of the world has opened up to him and his dog now that he has a track chair. These two go back and forth with ribbing and heartfel…
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The talented team of Tom and Tina Dokken is well-known for dog training expertise and the iconic Dead Fowl Trainer, but Tina has an additional calling: bringing more women into bird hunting. She offers advice on everything from how women learn differently than men, and what we can do as spouses or partners to motivate and educate newcomers. We'll g…
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There’s nothing quite like slipping into our ugliest, most comfortable sweatpants and settling in to binge a new TV show while snacking on the tastiest-but-unhealthiest foods possible. But let’s face it, as fun as it can be, eating refined carbohydrates, high-fat foods and sugary snacks can result in becoming overweight and having poor physical hea…
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In another in our series of podcasts about other podcasts, Ari and Chris share their thoughts on a recent episode of the Radical Candor podcast with Kim Scott, featuring their guest Stephanie Chung. Chris recently started reading her book "Ally Leadership: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You," which gets a great overview in the podcast, and giv…
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We are giving away a GAIM Virtual Shooting Simulator! Phillip Jones from GAIM joins the show to discuss their virtual reality hunting and shooting simulator. The conversation begins with Phillip’s journey beginning as a hunter in the U.K, serving in the Royal Navy, moving to America & working in the firearm industry, falling in love with bird dogs …
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Dr. Lisa Kercher, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, joins Dr. Mike Brasher and Kayci Messerly for a lesson in Virology 101 and an update on the hunt for genetic changes in highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Learn about the process of reassortment, how it produces new viruses, and how these changes influence the evolving risks of HPAI. Dr…
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Tanya Caram joins the show this week to share how she fell in love with Wirehaired Vizlas, her journey to having the first VC WHV, spending extended time in Hungary, and working to develop the breed here in North America. Tanya also shares some unique insights about her journey along the way, including challenging doubters and tirelessly pursuing h…
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Lots of studies have looked at how mom’s mood can affect childhood behavior and development, but what about Dad? A new study suggests paternal depression during a child’s first year of school can significantly impact their behavior and social skills down the road. Researchers from Rutgers University studied data from more than 1,400 children who we…
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NEADS Service Dogs receive a unique form of training. After early socialization, each 12-week-old pup is assigned to live with a handler in the Prison PUP Program — that is, with an incarcerated person who has met strict behavioral criteria and commits to the 12- to 18-month training program. Each pup accompanies their handler everywhere — to obedi…
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As we ease into summer, it’s time to take stock of pet hazards that come with the season. Of course, there’s the danger of heat in closed cars — even with a window or two left open — so don’t leave pets unattended. And while in cars or trucks, always secure a pet passenger in a crate or a well-fitting harness. Also, never let them ride in the bed o…
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Bird migration is a monumental and mysterious process — especially given that most birds fly solo and overnight. Migration behavior varies across bird species, and it’s presumed to be at least partly inherited. The Earth’s magnetic field is thought to be another factor that helps birds migrate so precisely. Amazingly, quantum mechanics may play a r…
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Summer means mosquitoes, and that can signal problems for pets in the form of heartworm disease. Even if you don’t live in a high-risk area, heartworm disease has been diagnosed in all 50 states. You may travel with your pet to a locale that has a higher incidence of heartworm disease than your own — or the disease may land on your doorstep when he…
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A group of international researchers has recently identified a genetic mutation associated with progressive retinal atrophy, or PRA, a disease that can cause blindness in Labrador retrievers. Three littermates with PRA were brought to the attention of the researchers by a foundation that breeds service dogs for visually impaired individuals. The re…
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Felycin-CA1 [fel-i-sin C-A-1], or sirolimus [si-ro·-li-​mus] delayed release tablets, recently received conditional approval for the management of ventricular hypertrophy [high-PER-trō-fee] in cats with subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM. Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle, and HCM causes thickening of the heart’s left ven…
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When you find a munched-on pair of shoes, does it make you wonder why dogs have the urge to chew? Wild dogs stay nourished by chewing carcasses, nuts, berries and bugs. But chewing also confers other physical, psychological and emotional benefits. The abrasive action of chewing is beneficial for a dog’s dental health, while between-meal chewing can…
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Shelters inundated with animals are nothing new — but increasingly ingenious methods are being used to find them homes. One TikTok personality promoting an animal shelter down south has conjured some creative names for various canine breeds. For example, a curly-furred dog became a “Himalayan fur goblin,” which joined other imagined breeds, like th…
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Canine osteoarthritis — or OA — affects about 20% of dogs older than one year and up to 80% of dogs over eight years of age. However, only about one in 8 pooch parents knows much about it. OA is a chronic inflammatory disease that progressively damages a dog’s joints, causing pain, reduced activity and lost mobility. Certain breeds and dogs with ea…
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Allergies in captive animals appear to be on the rise — just as they are in people, especially urbanites in Western countries. That’s probably no coincidence. This phenomenon isn’t just affecting pets and domestic animals. From bats and rhinos to dolphins and bears, more animals in zoos are itchy than ever before. Researchers suggest this is linked…
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A personalized immunotherapy has recently been approved for canine osteosarcoma, a bone cancer diagnosed in about 10,000 dogs each year. The first step of production involves collecting some of the patient’s cancer cells, which the manufacturer uses to create vaccine unique to that dog’s cancer. Next, some of the dog’s T cells are collected once th…
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Did you know that many wild animals have ways to administer first aid? For example, mice may tug on the tongues of their unconscious brethren and clear their mouths to help open their airways. Elsewhere, chimpanzees with intestinal parasites munch on bitter leaves from the Aspilia [ass-PILL-ee-ya] plant, and brown bears eat razor-sharp grass to hel…
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Today we had the pleasure of chatting with our buddy, Brandon Sweesy, from Northern Air Retrievers. Brandon has been on our show before and trains dogs with the best of 'em. Here's a few highlights from the show: We catch up with Brandon and hear about his winter trip We dig pretty deep into new rules for AKC hunt tests and they're trying to addres…
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Men have a distinct advantage over women in physical strength. But a new study from scientists in a couple of cold-weather states discovered something surprising. In extremely cold weather, female metabolism appears to be more efficient. That makes them more resistant to fatigue than men during prolonged periods of exertion in frigid temperatures. …
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Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Quail Forever Journal Editor Ryan Sparks for a conversation about bird dogs with musician, hunter, and Pheasants Forever member Reese Glover. After the unexpected death of St.Pierre’s German shorthaired pointer, “Esky,” he wrote the blog, “The Story of a Bird Dog Going Out on Top.” Upon reading that blog, Glover sent…
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If your doctor has told you to lower your blood pressure, you might want to consider buying bananas in bulk. A new study suggests potassium can lower blood pressure, even if your sodium intake is high. According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly half of adults in the United States have high blood pressure, a condition called hypertension t…
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"High intensity" is how author and passionate chukar hunter describes his chosen sport. He should know, he's been doing it long enough to acquire a unique perspective and plenty of wisdom which he shares with us all. He's the author of A Chukar Hunter's Companion, the definitive book on the topic, and roams the high desert all season in search of, …
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Since 1970, North America has lost nearly 3 billion birds, and while ducks and geese have long been a bright spot, their lights are dimming. On this co-branded episode, join Ramsey Russell of "It's Duck Season Somewhere," as he interviews Dr. Mike Brasher and breaks down bird declines by major groupings and explains why birds are disappearing—some …
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We're celebrating Pride with LGBTQ+ stories from around the country and across time— from a soldier whose coming out made history, to a phone operator at a helpline for inquiring lesbians. Leave us a voicemail at 702-706-TALK, or email us at [email protected]. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy P…
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The way we create snake antivenom hasn’t changed much in a century. Using the standard methods leaves us with a concoction of antivenom that gets the job done. But there can be side effects, and some treatments only work to treat bites from certain snakes in specific regions. Now, scientists may have found a better way — thanks to a man who spent y…
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keywordsfishing, carp, dog training, retrieving, Patreon, social media, hunting, webinars, food-based training, force-fetchsummaryIn this episode of the Companion Gundog podcast, host Grayson Guyer shares his experiences and challenges while site fishing for carp. He discusses the preparations he made, including launching a Patreon to support his p…
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In this article, Jason Carter of Merrymeeting Kennels discusses the importance of leadership in dog training. Confident, consistent leadership improves your dog's obedience and builds a stronger bond with your dog. Use code PU20 and get 20% off onxhunt.com. Read more at projectupland.com.By Project Upland Magazine
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In this episode of Enrichment for the Real World, Allie Bender and Emily Strong chat about the use of protected contact including what it is (and no, it isn’t just putting up a gate or a fence), how to adjust your plan based on needs and progress, tips to avoid the temptation to rush, and advice to ensure that you’re not just relying on barriers to…
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Send us a text Loli Jane, an Animal Communicator, and Pranic Healer, shares incredible tips to help ease your animal's anxiety of traveling. Whether you are taking them with you or leaving them behind, Loli teaches you how to communicate with your pets, before you even start packing. Loli Jane is a professional, international animal communicator, e…
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Tom Dokken, owner of Dokken’s Oak Ridge Kennels, joins the DU Podcast to talk about exciting new products from SportDOG Brand. Dokken brings more than 45 years of retriever training experience to the podcast and he discusses the changes in training over that span. Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcast Send feedback: [email protected]
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If you’re struggling to curb sugar cravings, you might have your intestines to blame. A new study has found that a high consumption of soda and other sugary drinks can rewire your intestines, causing them to favor sugar absorption over other nutrients. Researchers from India used two groups of mice to study the impact of sugar on metabolism. One gr…
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Sit down with us as Tigh explains his view of dog training, competition and what the most important thing in all of this is. He discusses his training philosophy, the why behind the how, and what is actually important in this dog game. Great conversation with a very good guy. Tigh can be reached at DiamondbackKennels.com and on facebook at that nam…
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Today we chat with Jay Lowry from Ryglen Gundogs. We learn about Jay's time running rabbits and how he was first introduced to cockers while hunting over in the UK. Then we learn a little about show cockers vs hunting lines and how Jay's dogs are brought to the United States. Here's a few highlights from the show: How does Jay import such awesome d…
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Jacob Perry operates Superior Upland in the U.P of Michigan. Jacob shares his journey in the outfitting business, hunting for ruffed grouse & woodcock behind his Gordon Setters. We discuss Michigan’s strong bird numbers, ideal spring hatch conditions, summer dog training, leaving a teaching career to operate his business full-time, making the most …
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Nathan Ratchford and co-host John Gordon welcome special guest Craig Koshyk, a passionate dog historian, photographer, and author of Pointing Dogs, Volume One: The Continentals. Together, they trace the early origins of the Labrador Retriever—from the rugged coastlines of Newfoundland to its jour…
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Ari and Chris are back together and excited to be joined by Joey Golden, Curator of Animal Behavior Programs at Maryland Zoo! Chris and Joey both attended the recent ABMA and ISZAW conferences, and we wanted to bring him on to chat about the great presentations he gave about his zoo's progress towards "24/7 welfare" for all their animals. We chat a…
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For those who love sushi, here’s something to remember: Japanese wasabi might boost short- and long-term memory in older adults. We all know the sushi condiment from the often-pungent blast that punches the nose more than our taste buds. Wasabi cultivation dates to the eighth century. But it only became better known in the United States after 1980 …
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A green, leafy canopy benefits more than just the birds. Trees planted along the street, or in high numbers across a neighborhood, are pleasing to the eye and offer much-needed shade when temperatures climb. Now, a new study from scientists in Switzerland credits another benefit to our arboreal companions: lowering our mortality. That’s right — num…
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Hey….how’d you like the episode? Any ideas for future episodes? Joe Swanky joins me as the guest in this episode. He is the Host of the Bird Camp Podcast and partner of The Michigan Upland Experience. We have a genuine conversation about the upland life, next generation focus, and even get to hear his passion for "the camp experience" Click....List…
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