Threatened BirdNote
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- Science
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Stories about the enduring connections between birds, people and landscapes.
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An Unusual Place to Eat and Rest
Migratory birds rely on the Cabo Rojo Salt Flats for food and shelter – thanks to conditions created by human activity.
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The Scientific Name Doesn’t Do It Justice
What happens when a species' scientific name is inaccurate? Can it be changed?
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Protecting a Bird and Ourselves
A Puerto Rican community bands together to save a bird species and protect themselves from powerful forces.
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The Puerto Rican Parrot Comeback
A resilient parrot gets the help it needs to maintain a stable population, despite significant challenges.
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Hawai’i: Hope for the ‘Ua‘u
In our season finale, one cryptic species of seabird reveals itself.
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Hawai’i: Saving the ʻAlalā
Conservation is anything but clear-cut when it comes to saving the Hawaiian Crow.
Customer Reviews
Can’t Wait For More!!!
This podcast has found such an important niche on telling the stories of birds and their connections with people. Keep up the great work! Can’t wait for the next season!
Sounds too scripted/dry
I really wish this show was less obviously scripted. It feels like a children’s museum audio-guide, overly rehearsed, and ultimately dry and unengaging at worst. The worst are the painfully obvious, disingenuous questions between Ari and Jesse. Feels so patronizing as a listener. The recordings from guests/interviewees is great, and there is great information there that can actually listen to. But, the mix of these authentic interviews and rehearsed parts makes for difficult listening because its so stylistically disjointed. It’s too bad because I think the stories/content is wonderful. Hope they will consider this…
Poorly made
There is no point to the stories. It’s just a bunch of people whining and saying obvious things. I really wanted to enjoy and went through 3 episodes but I can’t listen to this middle school project anymore.