Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-11 Thread Jeff Atkins
A lot of great podcasts listed so far! Wanted to throw in a plug for our ecology and science-focused podcast, Major Revisions (https://majorrevisions.weebly.com/). New episodes every couple of weeks or so on topics ranging from big ideas in ecology and science, to classic ecology papers, to the pe

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-11 Thread Burdett, Ayesha
I also recommend Making Waves from the Society for Freshwater Science (https://freshwater-science.org/education-outreach/making-waves). It features interviews with SFS members across a broad range of freshwater topics. Making Waves Ep. 31 was released this week: Inclusive Teaching in Biology.

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-11 Thread Erik Hoffner
Good question Sam, and thanks for the endorsement of the Mongabay Newscast, Garth, this week's show I think is a good advert for what we're doing: *Is your drone stressing the wildlife out?* In this episode we discuss the increasing use of drones by wildlife lovers, researchers, and businesses, ho

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Kristen Marie Waring
In Defense of Plants is well done. From: Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news On Behalf Of Garth Covernton Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 12:03 PM To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast For science podcasts, a few with varying amounts of

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Skylar Bayer
Ocean Science Radio is a good one (https://soundcloud.com/ocean- science-radio). I co-produced the "Ocean Lovin" series with Ocean Science Radio. it is all about reproduction in the ocean: https://soundcloud.com/ strictlyfishwrap/sets/ocean-lovin-1 (definitely PG-13 for parts of it) We've talked a

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Emma Dietrich
Emlyn Resetarits and I recently started a podcast, STEM Fatale, where we tell the stories of historical women in STEM and discuss some current research being done by female scientists today. Here's a trailer for anyone that's interested: https://stemfatalepodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-000-stem-fata

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Laura van der Pol
I love Big Picture Science produced by the SETI Institute. http://radio.seti.org/episodes As a former HS teacher, their monthly Skeptic Check podcasts were very helpful to some of my students. As a researcher, I enjoy how they explore topics outside of my field of

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Garth Covernton
For science podcasts, a few with varying amounts of ecological content I recommend the following: Hakai Magazine Audio Edition, Mongabay Newscast, Nature Podcast, Science Magazine Podcast, Science Vs., Scientific American Podcast, and terrestrial. Best, Garth. On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:43 AM S

Re: [ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Samuel Raasch
Awesome, can't wait to listen. I was just complaining to a colleague about the (perceived) lack of good podcasts that focus on conservation/biology/ecology. Good luck! Anyone else have favorite science podcasts (other than RadioLab or Startalk) that this listserv should check out? *Sam Raasch* *

[ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Please spread the word about Big Biology (www.bigbiology.org), a podcast hosted by Dr. Art Woods from the University of Montana and Dr. Marty Martin from the University of South Florida. Our goal is to discuss some of the big ideas in biology with experts in the field, but in a fun and engagi