Podcasts

Journey along with Inky the octopus as he makes a daring escape from his aquarium to the open sea―based on a real-life aquatic adventure! Published in partnership with the National Aquarium of New Zealand.
The best octopus book for kids looking to learn more about aquatic animals, marine biology, and aquariums, this delightful tale about a daring octopus's big dreams makes a wonderful gift or children for back-to-school, holidays, and summer reading!

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The Sustainable Jungle

Host: Loyal and Joy

Age Group: 11+

Their mission is to deepen understanding of human relationships with each other and the natural world. Threshold features interviews with environmental thought leaders on important issues impacting cultures, communities, and ecosystems in the United States and beyond. A Peabody winner in environmental journalism.

Main topics of their 4 seasons:
- Bison Conservation
- Cold Comfort: Saving the Arctic
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Time to 1.5 degrees

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Threshold: Podcast About People & the Planet

Host: Auricle Production

Age Group: Middle school

In Conservation Uncut, Gianluca Cerullo talks with the conservationists, scientists and explorers that dedicate their lives to protecting wildlife and wild places. Available on iTunes, Stitcher and Podbean.

They only have 6 podcasts so far (2024) but each is fascinating to listen to and brings a fresh perspective to conservation.

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Conservation Uncut

Host: Gianluca Cerullo

Age Group: Middle school

An informative and lively opportunity for listeners of all ages to learn about contemporary challenges in wildlife and environmental conservation, around the world.

The topics cover a variety of themes including current news, what you can do now, what conservation and sustainability actually mean, animal behavior, living with wildlife in your back yard, interviews with renowned experts, and your questions and answers

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Our wild World

Host: Eli Weiss

Age Group: Middle school

GuideStar is the world’s largest source of information on nonprofit organizations.


They gather and provide access to the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and accurate nonprofit information which is available to potential funders and donors.

Less than five percent of non-profits registered with GuideStar are recognized with a Gold Seal. A Gold Seal status is the leading symbol of non-profit transparency and accountability.