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Thirty-Two Words for Field
- Lost Words of the Irish Landscape
- By: Manchán Magan
- Narrated by: Ruán Magan
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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The richness of the Irish language is closely tied to the natural landscape and offers a more magical way of seeing the world. Most people associate Britain and Ireland with the English language, a vast, sprawling linguistic tree with roots in Latin, French, and German. But the inhabitants of these islands originally spoke another tongue. Look closely enough and English contains traces of the Celtic soil from which it sprung, found in words like bog, loch, cairn, and crag. Today, this heritage can be found nowhere more powerfully than in modern-day Gaelic.
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A masterpiece of passionate storytelling
- By Marcus on 23-03-26
By: Manchán Magan
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The Sleeping World: Seaside Grazing with a Sheep
- By: Mumble Media, Audible Sleep
- Narrated by: Cynthia Kimola
- Length: 57 mins
- Original Recording
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North Ronaldsay sheep have been roaming the shores of a Scottish isle for centuries. They outnumber people there by more than twenty to one. While most sheep graze in fields, the North Ronaldsay are a breed apart: they forage seaweed on the rocky beach. In this episode, we follow a lamb as she crosses the island’s ancient stone dyke and sees the ocean for the first time.
By: Mumble Media, and others
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The Sleeping World: Listening to the Forest with an Ancient Redwood
- By: Mumble Media, Audible Sleep
- Narrated by: Cynthia Kimola
- Length: 51 mins
- Original Recording
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California’s coast redwoods are Earth's tallest living beings, some reaching more than 350 feet high. They can also live for more than 2,000 years, outlasting entire civilizations. In this episode, we spend an evening with an ancient tree. Below ground, its roots tap into a forest-wide network; above ground, its branches harbor life in its many forms.
By: Mumble Media, and others
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The Sleeping World: Evening Serenades with a Coquí Frog
- By: Mumble Media, Audible Sleep
- Narrated by: Cynthia Kimola
- Length: 54 mins
- Original Recording
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In the misty Puerto Rican El Yunque rainforest, coquí frogs no larger than your thumb fill the air with their distinctive two-note song: “co-quí, co-quí.” They alternate routines—one night singing to attract potential mates, the next hunting to fuel up for tomorrow’s performance. In this episode, we follow a singer and a hunter amid the vibrant nighttime chorus.
By: Mumble Media, and others
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Wild Peaks
- A Journey on Foot Through England’s First National Park
- By: Tom Chesshyre
- Narrated by: David Thorpe
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Join acclaimed travel writer and incurably curious hiker Tom Chesshyre in this celebration of the Peak District, Britain’s first National Park, on its 75th anniversary 'Funny, fair and honest, and effortlessly readable' Matthew Parris In the heart of England lies a fascinating landscape of...
By: Tom Chesshyre
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The Secret World of Twilight
- A Natural History of Dusk and Dawn
- By: Sally Coulthard
- Narrated by: Sally Coulthard
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Dawn and dusk – those fleeting, half-lit hours – are when the ordinary becomes extraordinary. In THE SECRET WORLD OF TWILIGHT, author and smallholder Sally Coulthard invites us into this magical in-between realm, where seductive night-blooming flowers open, secretive mammals stir, giant moths reign and fantastical sea creatures ride the tide. Blending natural history, folklore and memoir, Coulthard reveals twilight as a vital, liminal force: one that has inspired awe for millennia and still has the power to illuminate our daily lives.
By: Sally Coulthard
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Thirty-Two Words for Field
- Lost Words of the Irish Landscape
- By: Manchán Magan
- Narrated by: Ruán Magan
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall7
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Performance7
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Story7
The richness of the Irish language is closely tied to the natural landscape and offers a more magical way of seeing the world. Most people associate Britain and Ireland with the English language, a vast, sprawling linguistic tree with roots in Latin, French, and German. But the inhabitants of these islands originally spoke another tongue. Look closely enough and English contains traces of the Celtic soil from which it sprung, found in words like bog, loch, cairn, and crag. Today, this heritage can be found nowhere more powerfully than in modern-day Gaelic.
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A masterpiece of passionate storytelling
- By Marcus on 23-03-26
By: Manchán Magan
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The Sleeping World: Seaside Grazing with a Sheep
- By: Mumble Media, Audible Sleep
- Narrated by: Cynthia Kimola
- Length: 57 mins
- Original Recording
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Overall3
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Performance3
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Story3
North Ronaldsay sheep have been roaming the shores of a Scottish isle for centuries. They outnumber people there by more than twenty to one. While most sheep graze in fields, the North Ronaldsay are a breed apart: they forage seaweed on the rocky beach. In this episode, we follow a lamb as she crosses the island’s ancient stone dyke and sees the ocean for the first time.
By: Mumble Media, and others
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The Sleeping World: Listening to the Forest with an Ancient Redwood
- By: Mumble Media, Audible Sleep
- Narrated by: Cynthia Kimola
- Length: 51 mins
- Original Recording
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California’s coast redwoods are Earth's tallest living beings, some reaching more than 350 feet high. They can also live for more than 2,000 years, outlasting entire civilizations. In this episode, we spend an evening with an ancient tree. Below ground, its roots tap into a forest-wide network; above ground, its branches harbor life in its many forms.
By: Mumble Media, and others
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The Sleeping World: Evening Serenades with a Coquí Frog
- By: Mumble Media, Audible Sleep
- Narrated by: Cynthia Kimola
- Length: 54 mins
- Original Recording
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In the misty Puerto Rican El Yunque rainforest, coquí frogs no larger than your thumb fill the air with their distinctive two-note song: “co-quí, co-quí.” They alternate routines—one night singing to attract potential mates, the next hunting to fuel up for tomorrow’s performance. In this episode, we follow a singer and a hunter amid the vibrant nighttime chorus.
By: Mumble Media, and others
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Wild Peaks
- A Journey on Foot Through England’s First National Park
- By: Tom Chesshyre
- Narrated by: David Thorpe
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Join acclaimed travel writer and incurably curious hiker Tom Chesshyre in this celebration of the Peak District, Britain’s first National Park, on its 75th anniversary 'Funny, fair and honest, and effortlessly readable' Matthew Parris In the heart of England lies a fascinating landscape of...
By: Tom Chesshyre
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The Secret World of Twilight
- A Natural History of Dusk and Dawn
- By: Sally Coulthard
- Narrated by: Sally Coulthard
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Dawn and dusk – those fleeting, half-lit hours – are when the ordinary becomes extraordinary. In THE SECRET WORLD OF TWILIGHT, author and smallholder Sally Coulthard invites us into this magical in-between realm, where seductive night-blooming flowers open, secretive mammals stir, giant moths reign and fantastical sea creatures ride the tide. Blending natural history, folklore and memoir, Coulthard reveals twilight as a vital, liminal force: one that has inspired awe for millennia and still has the power to illuminate our daily lives.
By: Sally Coulthard
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Constructing Canine Consent
- Conceptualising and adopting a consent-focused relationship with dogs
- By: Erin Jones
- Narrated by: Senn Annis
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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The concept of canine consent is far more than simply a buzzword in modern dog training practices. In its current form, consent is a distinctly human concept, designed by humans and for humans. Looking beyond species boundaries can help us not only consider concepts of canine consent and...
By: Erin Jones
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Ian Baker-Finch: To Hell and Back
- The Authorised Biography
- By: Geoff Saunders
- Narrated by: Ben Chapple
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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The first and only biography of one of the best-known names in golfing circles. Charting Ian Baker-Finch's story from his early golfing career through to his later success in media, it has been written with Ian's full co-operation and explores the tragic circumstances behind the Australian golfer's loss of form.
By: Geoff Saunders
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How Flowers Made Our World
- The Story of Nature's Revolutionaries
- By: David George Haskell
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, David George Haskell
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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An exquisite exploration of the power of flowers, placing them at the center of the story of how evolution created the world we know today We live on a floral planet, yet flowers don’t get the credit they deserve. We admire them for their aesthetics, not their power. In this exquisite...
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Beauty of the Beasts
- Rethinking Nature's Least Loved Animals
- By: Jo Wimpenny
- Narrated by: Bettrys Jones
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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In Beauty of the Beasts, Jo Wimpenny challenges our perceptions of 'good' species and sets the record straight about those we label 'pests', 'scavengers' and 'predators'. While it may be tempting to imagine a more pleasant world devoid of animals that scare and repulse us, Jo explains why losing them would devastate many ecosystems, encouraging all of us to appreciate these animals for what they are and the vital roles they fulfil for all life on Earth.
By: Jo Wimpenny
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The Good Life
- Helen and Scott Nearing's Sixty Years of Self-Sufficient Living
- By: Scott Nearing, Helen Nearing
- Narrated by: Suzie Althens
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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This one-volume edition of Living the Good Life and Continuing the Good Life brings these classics on rural homesteading together. This couple abandoned the city for a rural life with minimal cash and the knowledge of self-reliance and good health.
By: Scott Nearing, and others
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Salt Lakes
- An Unnatural History
- By: Caroline Tracey
- Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
- Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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More than a hundred salt lakes dot Earth's surface, most of them hidden away in remote desert valleys. But today nearly all of them are at risk of drying up. Their death is a harbinger of rising sea levels, life-threatening dust storms, and environmental collapse. Writer and geographer Caroline Tracey didn't know this when she began crossing paths with salt lakes during her early twenties. From the Great Salt Lake to the Aral Sea, across the American West and around the world, the unusual beauty of these shimmering, uncanny bodies of water captured her imagination.
By: Caroline Tracey
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- Understanding Carbon Credits and Markets: Become Fluent in the Language of Carbon and Understand the Markets Shaping Our Climate Future
- By: Clement Pereira
- Narrated by: Daniel Arnett
- Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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As climate action accelerates, carbon credits have become one of the most powerful tools for reducing global emissions. Yet few truly understand how these markets work. Understanding Carbon Credits breaks down the science, systems, and strategies behind carbon crediting in a way that’s clear, actionable, and insightful.
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Helpful for Investors and Analysts
- By Gerrit Vollmer on 27-03-26
By: Clement Pereira
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Grizzled
- Love Letters to 50 of North America's Least Understood Animals
- By: Jason Bittel
- Narrated by: Matt Boren
- Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Funny, fascinating, and scientifically grounded, this charming book reveals unknown details about 50 well-known animals. Effortlessly enjoyable, Grizzled reintroduces nature lovers to species they thought they knew all about.
By: Jason Bittel
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The Garden at the End of Time
- Getting By in the Age of Climate Change
- By: John Hanson Mitchell
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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John Hanson Mitchell has long written about his garden outside of Boston, and about the plants and animals with whom he shares this land. In 2022, the United Nations and others started reporting the true severity of the climate crisis as the Earth passed a point of no return. All across the globe it was the worst year on record for climate-related disasters. Mitchell, like so many, felt overwhelmed. He looked to the story of Voltaire's Candide, and settled on the famous aphorism from that book: "We must cultivate our garden."
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Compost after Reading
- A Practical Manifesto for Purposeful Decomposition
- By: Cassandra Marketos, Sludge Thunder
- Narrated by: Shaina Summerville
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Get started on your composting journey with this practical, accessible, and fun guide to reducing your waste—including this book when you finish reading! Composting is so much more than just transforming food into soil; it is deeply existential, radical, and soul-opening. And no, it's not just...
By: Cassandra Marketos, and others
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Beastly Britain
- An Animal History
- By: Karen R. Jones
- Narrated by: Deborah Balm
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Have you ever wondered why we count sheep to get to sleep? Or where the phrase "red herring" comes from? Across British history, animals have been written about in poetry, painted in oils, and even recorded in law. Loved or feared, familiar or endangered, animals are everywhere to be seen. In this enchanting study, Karen R. Jones takes a journey through the history of ten animals to show the extraordinary story of "beastly" Britain.
By: Karen R. Jones
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「本当の教科書」シリーズ3―「進化生態学/今まで知らなかった! これが進化の真実!!」
- By: 鈴木 紀之, ひろゆき
- Narrated by: 大畑 伸太郎, 松田 修平
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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この本は進化生態学者の鈴木紀之さんと、『2ちゃんねる』創設者のひろゆきさんによる対談本です。〝進化生物学〟や〝進化生態学〟と聞くと、「ああ、ダーウィンの進化論ね」「環境に適した生物が生き残ってきたってやつでしょ」と思いますよね。
By: 鈴木 紀之, and others
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Neither Man Nor Beast
- Feminism And The Defense of Animals
- By: Carol J. Adams
- Narrated by: RJ Hart
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Neither Man Nor Beast explores the common link between cultural attitudes to women and animals in modern Western culture that have enabled the systematic exploitation of both. A vivid work that takes in environmental ethics, theological perspectives and feminist theory.
By: Carol J. Adams
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Guinea Fowl
- The Complete Owners Guide
- By: Adrian Marks
- Narrated by: Mark Adrian
- Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Written by poultry keeper and lifetime enthusiast, Adrian Marks who has been involved with animals his whole life. He has reared and kept many breeds of poultry over the years, including many varieties of Ducks, Geese, Pheasant, Chickens, Bantams and of course Guinea Fowl. Guinea Fowl in particular have always held a lasting interest to him, which largely inspired him to pay homage to this fascinating bird.
By: Adrian Marks
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Survive the Season: MidWest USA
- The Year-Round Guide to Tornadoes, Storms, and Flooding
- By: David G. Stone
- Narrated by: Terrence Scott Miller
- Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Every spring, tornadoes tear through America's heartland with winds exceeding 200 mph. Every summer, derechos unleash hurricane-force destruction across hundreds of miles. Every year, floods swallow homes, and blizzards trap families without power for days.
By: David G. Stone
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The Sustainable Pet Household
- Practical Care for Dogs and Cats in a Planet-Friendly Home (The Sustainable Living Today Series)
- By: James D. Ellison
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Knightly
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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Caring for your pets and caring for the planet work hand in hand. This friendly, clear, and slightly mischievous guide shows you how to give your dog or cat a wonderful life while lowering your household’s environmental footprint, saving money, and making everyday choices that feel good and do good. James Ellison invites you into his New England home with Sam, Edna, and Milo, where every lesson comes from real life. Sustainable pet care is not an all-or-nothing mission. It is a series of small, thoughtful habits that help pets thrive while protecting the world they live in.
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All pet owners should listen to this!
- By Maya on 27-03-26
By: James D. Ellison
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How Are Marine Robots Shaping Our Future?
- Johns Hopkins Wavelengths
- By: James Bellingham
- Narrated by: Scott Carrico
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Below the waves, the ocean remains a largely undiscovered realm, with only 25% of its features mapped in detail. What we know about its depths, we've learned with the help of deep-sea robots. World-renowned robotics expert James Bellingham introduces listeners to this compelling world of contemporary undersea exploration and the vital role autonomous robots play in corporate and governmental aquaculture management, climate data, energy source locations, shipwreck explorations, and much more.
By: James Bellingham
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Kurzschluss
- Wie wir unsere Energiezukunft verspielen
- By: Claudia Kemfert
- Narrated by: Ulirke Kapfer
- Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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In ihrem neuen Hörbuch konfrontiert Claudia Kemfert uns mit den heute neu gestellten klimapolitischen Fragen und deckt auf, wo Mythen gefährliche Realitäten verschleiern. Sie zeigt, welche Technologien noch funktionieren könnten und wie der Gasausstieg Deutschland zum Technologie-Weltmarktführer macht – wenn uns die Zeit bleibt. Ein Hörbuch für alle, die sich der Illusion verweigern, dass es noch einfache Antworten gibt. Klima und Wirtschaft lassen sich nicht gegeneinander ausspielen.
By: Claudia Kemfert
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Witness to Water
- One Photographer's Mission to Defend the Colorado River
- By: Pete McBride
- Narrated by: Patrick Gleason
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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From the crystalline headwaters of the Rocky Mountains to its shocking demise in a foamy, polluted pit in the Sonoran Desert, the Colorado River's story is one of both epic beauty and profound loss. In this deeply personal and visually stunning narrative, acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Pete McBride sets out to document the lifeblood of the American West. What begins as an assignment close to his childhood home transforms into a twenty-year odyssey that will change him forever.
By: Pete McBride
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The New Eden
- Wildlife in the city, and discovering our shared home
- By: JC Niala
- Narrated by: JC Niala
- Length: 7 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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'A nuanced invitation to see the city as a place of wild co-existence and possibility.' OLIVIA LAING 'Meticulously researched and elegantly written' VICTORIA BENNETT While it's easy to think of the city as a human domain - a place that belongs to us alone - the reality is that nature is always...
By: JC Niala
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Outsider Animals
- How the Creatures at the Margins of Our Lives Have the Most to Teach Us
- By: Marlene Zuk
- Narrated by: Marlene Zuk
- Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
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When we think of animals that provide the greatest insights into animal cognition and behavior, primates and honeybees come to mind, or perhaps whales or octopus. What about the raccoons that plunder our rubbish at night, or the coyotes that threaten pets and livestock, or the gulls that divebomb for snacks at the beach? Outsider Animals challenges everything you thought you knew about the overlooked animals that live in proximity to humans, sharing the stories that each has to tell about adaptation and cohabitation on our increasingly crowded planet.
By: Marlene Zuk
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Becoming Rooted
- One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth
- By: Randy Woodley
- Narrated by: Andy Pearson
- Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
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What does it mean to become rooted in the land? How can we become better relatives to our greatest teacher, the Earth? Becoming Rooted invites us to live out a deeply spiritual relationship with the whole community of creation and with Creator. Through meditations and ideas for reflection and action, Randy Woodley, an activist, author, scholar, and Cherokee descendant, recognized by the Keetoowah Band, guides us on a one-hundred-day journey to reconnect with the Earth.
By: Randy Woodley
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Biogéothérapie
- solutions à la crise climatique fondées sur la nature, la vie comme force géologique
- By: Benoit Lambert
- Narrated by: Benoit Lambert
- Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins
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Biogéothérapie — solutions à la crise climatique fondées sur la nature, la vie comme force géologique présente un mouvement de fermiers, de scientifiques, un mouvement politique et diplomatique. Il s'appuie sur quatre pratiques restauratrices : la gestion holistique des pâturages, l'agriculture sans labours avec plantes de couverture, le biochar, la reforestation à grande échelle.
By: Benoit Lambert
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The Green Kingdom
- How Plants Keep the World Alive
- By: James Johnson
- Narrated by: PJ Vander Kooij
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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The Green Kingdom is a walk through the living system beneath your feet. It’s not a gardening manual or a textbook. It’s a wake-up call. You’ll learn how plants breathe, fight, move without moving, and outsmart their predators. You’ll meet seeds that can wait a thousand years, vines that climb with purpose, fungi that carry messages between trees, and forests that remember. You’ll see why every bite of food, breath of air, and step you take still depends on a green machine quietly running in the background. This is how the world works.
By: James Johnson