Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast – Details, episodes & analysis
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🇨🇦 Canada - wilderness
08/06/2026#81🇨🇦 Canada - wilderness
07/06/2026#46🇬🇧 Great Britain - wilderness
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30/05/2026#84🇬🇧 Great Britain - wilderness
27/05/2026#32🇨🇦 Canada - wilderness
11/05/2026#87🇨🇦 Canada - wilderness
10/05/2026#62🇨🇦 Canada - wilderness
09/05/2026#46🇨🇦 Canada - wilderness
06/05/2026#80🇬🇧 Great Britain - wilderness
10/04/2026#88
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089 Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Episode 89
vendredi 2 juillet 2021 • Duration 50:01
Over the past few weeks, the news has been flooded with stories of countless graves of indigenous children, forgotten victims of Canada's Residential School system.
This has brought into clear focus the horrible indignities done to our first nations over the span of more than a century and has forced many of us to open our eyes and recognize the horrible legacy of colonization and cultural genocide.
As someone lucky enough to born into a life of privilege, I've always known about residential schools, but like many of us, I had no idea of the depth of abuse and sadness that was connected to these schools. This past week has hopefully opened the door for these forgotten voices to finally be heard and the process of true reconciliation to begin.
It struck me that I haven't even read the 94 Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and so today, I'm going to use my voice to share them with you.
088 Bringing nature closer when you can't go far.
Episode 88
mercredi 22 avril 2020 • Duration 34:02
If you'd like to listen to this episode, visit the show notes at www.MountainNaturePodcast.com/ep088
079 season of the crocus, earlier blooming is stressing bird populations and early berries for bears may not be a good thing.
Episode 79
jeudi 25 avril 2019 • Duration 29:48
If you'd like to listen to this episode, or check out the show notes, please visit www.MountainNaturePodcast.com/ep079
078 Examining a new Fire Management Plan for Banff, Yoho, and Kootenay National Parks and Game of Thrones connections in western Canada
Episode 78
mercredi 17 avril 2019 • Duration 31:31
If you'd like to listen or view the show notes for this episode, please visit www.MountainNaturePodcast.com/ep078.
077 Wolverines in the mountain west, and tick season is upon us
Episode 77
mercredi 10 avril 2019 • Duration 22:53
To view the show notes and listen to this episode, please visit www.MountainNaturePodcast.com/ep077
076 New report shows Canada warming up twice as fast as most of the world, a look a the biggest, the cuddliest, and the most frightening T. Rex's, and the day the world ended for the dinosaurs.
Episode 76
jeudi 4 avril 2019 • Duration 33:24
If you'd like to visit the show notes for this page, please go to: www.mountainnaturepodcast.com/ep076
075 Grizzly bears emerge from their winter dens, and Montana's Glacier National Park is losing its glaciers
Episode 75
lundi 1 avril 2019 • Duration 26:35
074 Keepiing Alberta Rat Free, and how adding one non-native fish to Yellowstone caused a food web to collapse
Episode 74
jeudi 21 mars 2019 • Duration 33:44
If you'd like to listen to this episode, please visit www.MountainNaturePodcast.com/ep074.
073 Scientific mysteries around ancient pictographs in Grotto Canyon, and how winters with lower snowpacks will effect local wildlife.
Episode 73
mercredi 13 mars 2019 • Duration 29:58
If you'd like to see the show notes for this episode, please visit www.MountainNaturePodcast.com/ep073
072 Saying goodbye to the father of Global warming, Canmore's Nuclear Bunker, New Train Service to the Mountains, and watching for the bears to emerge
Episode 72
jeudi 7 mars 2019 • Duration 26:31
This week we say goodbye to Wallace Smith Broeker, the groundbreaking climatologist that coined the term "global warming'. I also look at a cold war bunker near Canmore, Alberta that forms a stark reminder of a more dangerous time in our history. A propos





