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Constant Wonder KIDS

Constant Wonder KIDS

Welcome to Constant Wonder KIDS, the podcast that turns everyday moments into extraordinary adventures! Designed for curious kids (and the grown-ups who love them), our show takes you on thrilling journeys through the wonders of the natural world. Discover fascinating facts and true stories about amazing people doing incredible things in nature. Join us as we explore the playful side of octopuses who enjoy toys like Lego bricks. Dive into the ocean with whale sharks and meet one who has an unexpectedly friendly personality. Or cheer for tiny athletes at the International Hedgehog Olympic Games. Each episode of Constant Wonder KIDS is a bite-sized story taken from our parent podcast, Constant Wonder. Perfect for road trips, bedtime listening, or when your brain?s got an itch that needs to be scratched. Hosted by Paige Krumperman Darrington, Constant Wonder KIDS is a BYUradio podcast.

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TRAILER: Constant Wonder KIDS ? Nature Adventures for Young Explorers!

Welcome to Constant Wonder KIDS, the podcast that turns everyday moments into extraordinary adventures! Designed for curious kids (and the grown-ups who love them), our show takes you on thrilling journeys through the wonders of the natural world. Discover fascinating facts and true stories about amazing people doing incredible things in nature. Join us as we explore the playful side of octopuses who enjoy toys like Lego bricks. Dive into the ocean with whale sharks and meet one who has an unexpectedly friendly personality. Or cheer for tiny athletes at the International Hedgehog Olympic Games. Each episode of Constant Wonder KIDS is a bite-sized story taken from our parent podcast, Constant Wonder. Perfect for road trips, bedtime listening, or when your brain?s got an itch that needs to be scratched. Listen to Constant Wonder KIDS starting September 9, 2024. New episodes every Monday! Hosted by Paige Krumperman, Constant Wonder KIDS is a BYUradio podcast.
2024-08-09
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Guiding Migrating Birds Home

Northern bald ibises have been extinct in the wild for 400 years, until a group of Austrian scientists attempted to re-introduce the birds to the wild. When attempting to migrate, the bald ibises had no idea where to go? until conservationist Johannes Fritz hopped in a microlight airplane and showed them the way. Guest: Johannes Fritz, biologist, conservationist, and founder of the Waldrappteam Photo copyright of the Waldrappteam https://bit.ly/cw_ColoringPage You can send pictures of your art to constantwonder@byu.edu!
2025-03-31
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Being Brave in the Natural World

Lyanda Lynn Haupt?s mission is to help people connect with the natural world, but that doesn?t mean she?s always comfortable outdoors. Sometimes experiencing wonder means learning to be brave, like camping all on our own or meeting wild animals when we least expect it. Join us to talk about stepping out of our comfort zones to feel awe! Guest: Lyanda Lynn Haupt, naturalist and author of ?Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit?
2025-03-24
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Discover the World of Nematodes

Nematodes are microscopic worms that can be found all over the planet. Though they may be tiny, their impact is anything but small. Join scientists Byron Adams and Adler Dillman as they introduce us to the wonder of nematodes! Guests: Byron Adams, biology professor at Brigham Young University Adler Dillman, nematology professor at UC Riverside Coloring Page: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/d49be753-7cda-45e8-8648-49fda27bfc10/its-a-brand-new-season-and-we-need-your-help-to-chart-it
2025-03-17
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Healing Turtles, Healing the World

Turtles face lots of obstacles in the wild world, so it?s a lucky thing they?re born tough! Turtle-lovers Matt Patterson and Sy Montgomery have witnessed turtles come back from extraordinary injuries as they?ve worked with the Turtle Rescue Center in Southbridge, Massachusetts. These turtles prove that even broken things can be made right again. Guests: Sy Montgomery, author, and Matt Patterson, illustrator, of ?Of Time and Turtles: Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell? Coloring Page: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/d49be753-7cda-45e8-8648-49fda27bfc10/its-a-brand-new-season-and-we-need-your-help-to-chart-it
2025-03-10
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Do Plants Think?

We all know plants are living things just like us, but do we have even more in common? Join us as we talk with science-writer Zoë Schlanger about how plants seem to communicate, hear, see, and yes, even think! Guest: Zoë Schlanger, science writer for The Atlantic and author of The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth
2025-03-03
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Going Undercover to Save Sloth Bears

Kartick Satyanarayan has always loved animals and worked hard to protect wildlife. When he learns about sloth bears who are forced to ?dance? in dangerous conditions, he decides to go undercover to save sloth bears and help humans along the way. Guest: Kartick Satyanarayan, Co-Founder and CEO of Wildlife SOS
2025-02-24
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A Quest for 1000 Plants

When enthusiastic nature-lover Mike Dilger was stuck at home during Covid, he came up with his next big project: finding 1000 plants across Great Britain in one year. Listen in as Mike tells us about his adventures while accomplishing his goal, as well as his general love for the natural world. Guest: Mike Dilger, BBC Presenter and author of ?One Thousand Shades of Green?
2025-02-17
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Discovering Fireflies

Lynn Faust has always loved to watch fireflies at her family cabin. When she discovers that these fireflies are unknown in the scientific community, she sets out to share her family lightning bugs with the world. Guest: Lynn Faust, author of ?Fireflies, Glow-worms, and Lightning Bugs: Identification and Natural History of the Fireflies of the Eastern and Central United States and Canada"
2025-02-10
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Saving Baby Peregrine Falcons

Peregrine falcons are the fastest animals in the world, but when baby peregrines start going missing, George Smith has the data and expertise to track down the chick-nappers. Guest: George Smith, Peregrine Coordinator for the Scottish Raptor Group
2025-02-03
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Arctic Explorer

Though cold and remote, the Arctic is explorer Jonathan Waterman?s favorite place. His encounters with bears, caribou, and beautiful landscapes introduce you to the Arctic through an adventurer?s eyes. Guest: Jonathan Waterman, author of "Into the Thaw: Witnessing Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis."
2025-01-27
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Owl and Me

When Carl met Alfie the baby owl, she was sick and about to die. With his help, Alfie grew healthy and strong, proving that good comes when we help animals one by one. Guest: Carl Safina, author of ?Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe" and Professor for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University
2024-11-11
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River Snorkeling

You might think that snorkeling is just for coral reefs, but Keith Williams knows that we can see amazing wildlife when we snorkel in the rivers and streams near our homes! Get to know candy darters, salmon, and other interesting freshwater creatures. Guest: Keith Williams, author of "Snorkeling Rivers and Streams: An Aquatic Guide to Underwater Discovery and Adventure" and guide at Freshwater Journeys
2024-11-04
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The Batman of Mexico

Listen to bat-lover Rodrigo Medellin share his love for the flying mammals. Known as the Batman of Mexico, his enthusiasm and love for bats make him their greatest defender. Guest: Rodrigo Medellin, Professor of Ecology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico
2024-10-28
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The Wonder of Poop

Poop might seem gross or silly to you, but to Joe Roman, poop is an important part of our ecosystems and a reason to feel awe and wonder. Guest: Joe Roman, author of "Eat, Poop, Die: How Animals Make Our World"
2024-10-21
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Making Peace in the Wolf Wars

Wolves and ranchers are constantly in conflict, with wolves hunting cattle and ranchers hunting wolves. Despite their differences, Daniel Curry wants to help both sides and be a peacemaker in the Wolf Wars. Guest: Daniel Curry, range rider and wolf advocate in Eastern Washington
2024-10-14
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Animal Doctors Help Gorillas AND Humans!

Gorillas, elephants, and hippopotamuses need wildlife veterinarians to help them stay healthy. But wildlife vets help humans, too! Dr. Gladys helps gorilla and human communities in Uganda stay safe from diseases and build a brighter future. Guest: Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, veterinarian and public health expert
2024-10-07
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Making Friends with Octopuses

Octopuses are unique, intelligent creatures with mind-boggling abilities like shape-shifting and camouflage. But for Sy Montgomery, the most interesting thing about octopuses are their fun personalities and the friendships she's developed with them. Guest: Sy Montgomery, naturalist and author
2024-09-30
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Learning from Baby Elephants

When a baby elephant's mother is killed by poachers, she is brought to the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary. Listen to stories from this amazing place where humans save animals and sometimes, animals save humans, too. Guest: Ami Vitale, National Geographic photographer and filmmaker
2024-09-23
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Hedgehog Love

Meet Hedgehog Hugh?he's a conservationist who loves and studies... hedgehogs! Listen to how he discovered his favorite animal and how his love of hedgehogs helps to make the world a better place. Guest: Hugh Warwick, spokesperson for the British Hedgehog Preservation Society
2024-09-16
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A Daring Gi-Raft Rescue

When endangered giraffes are trapped on an island, conservationist David O?Connor needs to find a way to help them. Working as a team, David and local wildlife support build the first-ever raft for giraffes: the Gi-Raft! Guest: David O?Connor, President of Save Giraffes Now Photo credit: Ami Vitale
2024-09-09
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Make Some Animal Music

Can animals play duets with humans? Listen as David Rothenberg makes beautiful music with birds and whales. You won't believe your ears! Guest: David Rothenberg, composer, author, and professor of music and philosophy at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
2024-09-09
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Sharks Need Our Help!

Sharks are known as scary creatures, but to Rachel Graham, they?re charming friends who need our help. Get to know some of Rachel?s shark friends and hear how she helped inspire her human friends to help endangered sharks. Guest: Rachel Graham, Founder and Executive Director of MarAlliance
2024-09-09
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