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Nature Guys connects you to the exciting natural world right in your own neighborhood. These nature connections will help you be cool, calm, collected and ready to make a positive difference in the world. Nature Guys is hosted by Bob a long time nature lover.

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    • 4.7 • 488 Ratings

Nature Guys connects you to the exciting natural world right in your own neighborhood. These nature connections will help you be cool, calm, collected and ready to make a positive difference in the world. Nature Guys is hosted by Bob a long time nature lover.

    Eclipse Stories

    Eclipse Stories

    Central Indiana had clear skies for the April 8, 2024  eclipse!  Bob joined a fantastic group of family, friends and other nature lovers  at Jenkins Forever Farm animal sanctuary  for a spectacular eclipse. He was able to record some of their reactions before, during and after the eclipse. 
    Related Episodes: Eclipse with Dean Regas, Eclipse Lovers

    • 15 min
    Invasive Plants Part 4

    Invasive Plants Part 4

    In the final episode of the Invasive Plant Series Bob, Greg and Sam outline several possible paths that the common person can undertake to help turn the tide of invasive plants. From education and community driven initiatives to pushing market changes through purchasing power, we can all do a small part to make a big difference. 
    Related Episodes: Walnut Woods, Invasive Plants, Lawns, Gardening for Moths with Jim McCormac, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy

    For more information, we recommend these sources:

    Native Plant Education and Volunteer Opportunities with Civic Garden Center Native Plant Education with Active Outdoors Native Plant Gardening Intro Cincinnati Volunteer Opportunity with Cincinnati Parks
     

     

    • 34 min
    Invasive Plants Part 3

    Invasive Plants Part 3

    In this episode the discussion turns toward the horticulture industry and the impact working with plants has had overtime. Bob, Greg and Sam then turn to examine the branch of Ornamental Horticulture and its culpability in the mass production and distribution of non-native plants around the world. While this trend continues, new options of planting with native plants and the idea of cultivating native plants at home for the sake of conservation are introduced.

    Related Episodes:

    Lawns, Invasive Plants, Seeds on the Move, Invasive Plants Part 1, Invasive Plants Part 2

     

    For more information, we recommend these resources:

    National Invasive Species Council Mt. Cuba Center Trial Garden Invasive Plant Species and the Ornamental Horticulture Industry


     
     
     

    • 34 min
    Invasive Plants Part 2

    Invasive Plants Part 2

    In episode 2 of our Invasive Plant Series Bob, Greg and Sam discuss why invasive plants pose such a problem to our ecosystem. The plant guru dives into the intricate connections between plants and other wildlife, explaining that plants truly are the basis of all ecosystems. From there, we talk about the way our land use decisions have created the perfect conditions for invasive plants to thrive in North America. 
    Related Episodes: Invasive Plants Part 1, Invasive Plants, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy and Passenger Pigeon Part 1
    For more information, we recommend these resources:
    Why Native Plants Matter Native Plants are Key to Climate Resilience How Much Nature Should America Keep?

    • 23 min
    Invasive Plants Part 1

    Invasive Plants Part 1

    Bob sits down with Greg and Sam to discuss one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time, invasive plants. It’s such a dense topic that we decided to break it up into 4 separate episodes. In part 1, we introduce the concept of native and non-native invasive plants. Greg and Sam provide a big picture perspective on the human systems that are driving the spread of invasive plants and invite you to join us in starting a more meaningful conversation around invasive plants and their impact on our environment. 
    Related Episodes: Invasive Plants, Walnut Woods
    For more information, we recommend these resources:
    Book: Invasive Plants: Guide to Identification and the Impacts and Control of Common North American Species by Sylvan Ramsey Kaufman & Wallace Kaufman Invasive and Exotic Species of North America National Association of Invasive Plant Councils (check out what is happening in your state around invasive species management)  UN Invasive Alien Species Report

    • 27 min
    Indigo Bunting

    Indigo Bunting

    Bob and Tina chat about an amazing bird - the Indigo Bunting. Find out where and when you can see the brilliant blue male and how these birds migrate over 1200 miles.
    You can find out more about Tina and Red Oaks Forest School at redoaksforestschool.org.
    Related episode: What’s Your Zugunruhe?
    Our sources for this episode include:
    For the Birds: An Uncommon Guide by Laura Erickson Laura Erickson Blog Post on Floaters Where Do Indigo Buntings Live Indigo Bunting Life History BirdCast - migration tools

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
488 Ratings

488 Ratings

DaveOzric ,

Vernal Pools to the Rescue

Nature Guys is by far my favorite podcast out there. I've listened to almost every nature and plant podcast I could find, and none have stood the test of time like these guys. The shows are so well done and flow perfectly. The host and cohosts are fun and upbeat. The topics are super exciting and chocked full of information. I can't believe how much I learned in these shows! I'm going to go as far as to say it may have changed my life. I'm converting my property to a native plant nature preserve, and I could not figure out how to add a water feature. For over a year, I lost sleep trying to figure this out. Then Bob and Charles had the show on Vernal Pools, and I fell in love with that idea. My dream is coming true now, and I'm building one in my backyard. I get so excited when I see a new episode in my feed. :)

CMcKenzie ,

Boxwoods and sparrows

Enjoyed the boxwood episode. We took out most of the boxwoods when we moved in to our 1865 house. We noticed that the birds were roosting and maybe nesting in the one we left. But they were all non-native English sparrows which we don’t really want. So I chopped that last boxwood and the sparrows moved on. We have many species of native birds. So yes, birds like them, but in our experience those birds are non native sparrows. Our native birds don’t choose them. Thanks for the boxwood info!

Bridget Dee ,

Violets are not weeds!

Native violets are not weeds.

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