Golden State Naturalist

Golden State Naturalist

Golden State Naturalist is a love letter to California's ecological past, present, and future. Come with Michelle Fullner as she climbs to the top of a beaver dam, descends into a tar pit, peers into the canopy of a giant sequoia, and basks in the glow of the Milky Way under the eerie silhouettes of Joshua trees. Each episode, Michelle interviews captivating experts in their natural habitats across California to find out how the unique plants, animals, geology, and hydrology of this biodiversity hotspot make this state Golden.

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California Red-Legged Frogs with Brad Hollingsworth

California Red-Legged Frogs with Brad Hollingsworth

Chances are, you’ve never seen our state amphibian in the wild. In this episode, find out how the California red-legged frog became so rare while also delving into international border crossings with ...

6 Maj 20251h 11min

Listening in Nature with Fil Corbitt

Listening in Nature with Fil Corbitt

How can listening deepen our relationship with place? What do birds think about highway noise? Is that ice bridge safe to cross at this time of year? How can I learn to listen more closely? Join me an...

13 Mars 20251h 3min

Torrey Pines with Jon Rebman

Torrey Pines with Jon Rebman

What do cacti and rare pines have in common? What’s a paleoendemic? Do pinecones have teeth? Why do so many different plant species live in Mediterranean climates? Join me and Jon Rebman as we go behi...

27 Feb 202544min

Ringtails with Dave Wyatt and Kristyn Schulte

Ringtails with Dave Wyatt and Kristyn Schulte

Have you ever wondered what little-known and mysterious beings are living among us, just out of sight? This episode is about one such creature that most Californians have no idea even exists.   Join m...

30 Jan 20251h 19min

Fire in Built Environments (Special Episode: LA Fires) with Alexandra Syphard

Fire in Built Environments (Special Episode: LA Fires) with Alexandra Syphard

Join me and Dr. Alexandra Syphard as we discuss what makes some neighborhoods more fire prone than others, the Santa Ana Winds, defensible space, the massive differences between fires in forested Nort...

16 Jan 20251h 12min

Urban Canyons with Michelle Thompson

Urban Canyons with Michelle Thompson

Flying over San Diego, you can see them: Fingers of green extending through neighborhoods all across the city.  San Diego’s urban canyon’s serve as refuges for people and wildlife alike, but they’re ...

19 Dec 202443min

Keystone Plants with Doug Tallamy

Keystone Plants with Doug Tallamy

What do oak trees, goldenrod, willows, and ceanothus all have in common? They all belong to the group of roughly 14% of plants supporting 90% of caterpillar species.  In other words, they’re all keyst...

5 Dec 202458min

Burrowing Owls with Phil Unitt

Burrowing Owls with Phil Unitt

What do fake rattlesnakes, California ground squirrels, odd eye bones, bubonic plague, bizarre choices in home decor, and regurgitated mouse bones have to do with burrowing owls?  Join me and Phil Uni...

22 Nov 20241h 1min

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