The podcast that dares to record inside a yew tree. . .
This is a brilliant podcast that addresses significant issues in ecology, natural history, evolutionary biology, and nature preservation. It is also just the slightest bit dotty. It did really once broadcast from inside a yew tree. The show was about commensual living and the fungi that helped the yew tree exploit the trapped carbon resources in its own trunk!! And that's not even the strangest one. Great science. Vividly explained. It's remotely possible that television could ruin the whole thing. Subscribe now before some cable channel remakes the series. You won't be sorry.Read full review »
Jack E. Holt III via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/13
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I feel a great loss that in this topsy-turvy world the BBC seems to have pulled the plug on these interesting and grounding natural history programmes…please amongst the welter of poor programs on the schedules bring these flagship studies back
Ninetailors via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/22/21
One of my favorites!
Red0000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/15
This first show just demonstrates how good professionally produced podcasts can be, the sound of the dawn chorus alone was worth the download, and also shows us an interesting idea to help children recover at Alder Hay Hospital. Keep it up BBC
drdavethegasman via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/06/07
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