20 episodes

Why do rattlesnakes rattle and hummingbirds hum? How do flowers market themselves to pollinators? Why do tarantulas cross the road? Nature Notes investigates questions like these about the natural world of the Chihuahuan Desert region and the Llano Estacado. Through interviews with scientists and field recordings, this Marfa Public Radio original series reveals the secrets of desert life. Join host Dallas Baxter for new episodes on each week on Thursdays. Episodes are written and produced by Andrew Stuart and edited by Marfa Public Radio and the Sibley Nature Center in Midland, Texas.Nature Notes is supported by Shield-Ayres Foundation.

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Why do rattlesnakes rattle and hummingbirds hum? How do flowers market themselves to pollinators? Why do tarantulas cross the road? Nature Notes investigates questions like these about the natural world of the Chihuahuan Desert region and the Llano Estacado. Through interviews with scientists and field recordings, this Marfa Public Radio original series reveals the secrets of desert life. Join host Dallas Baxter for new episodes on each week on Thursdays. Episodes are written and produced by Andrew Stuart and edited by Marfa Public Radio and the Sibley Nature Center in Midland, Texas.Nature Notes is supported by Shield-Ayres Foundation.

    April 27 sale showcases Twin Sisters Natives, a nursery rooted in local expertise

    April 27 sale showcases Twin Sisters Natives, a nursery rooted in local expertise

    Across three decades, the local nursery has acquired a unique intimacy with the Trans-Pecos flora.

    • 4 min
    “Shrine caves” reveal the depth of religious life in prehistoric West Texas

    “Shrine caves” reveal the depth of religious life in prehistoric West Texas

    Archeologists have identified numerous “shrine caves,” ancient pilgrimage places, where ceremonies were conducted and offerings made.

    • 4 min
    Triassic tyrants: West Texas fossils reveal a time when crocodile kin ruled

    Triassic tyrants: West Texas fossils reveal a time when crocodile kin ruled

    In the deep past, proto-crocodilians dominated the planet. And now, a West Texas fossil find has added a new species to the roster of these remarkable creatures.

    • 4 min
    Hell pigs and thunder beasts: Meet the archaic mammals of West Texas

    Hell pigs and thunder beasts: Meet the archaic mammals of West Texas

    Between the dinosaurs' extinction and the fauna we know today, mammals have gone through a dizzying array of changes.

    • 4 min
    The Texas carpenter ant takes “probiotics” to the next level

    The Texas carpenter ant takes “probiotics” to the next level

    The ant has evolved an organ specifically to host its “good bacteria.”

    • 4 min
    The Salina mucket: A threatened mussel embodies the plight of the Big Bend Rio Grande

    The Salina mucket: A threatened mussel embodies the plight of the Big Bend Rio Grande

    The Big Bend Rio Grande and its tributaries once abounded in fresh-water mussels. But today, a native Big Bend mussel — the Salina mucket — is proposed for endangered species protection. What's driven this species to the brink and how can it be saved?

    • 4 min

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