Episodes
Published 02/07/24
Wildways were created to save wildlife.
Published 02/07/24
Mystery surrounding the deaths of Eagles and Ospreys is resolved.
Published 01/31/24
Water is vital to life– but how much do you know about your local water’s health? Two experts explain.
Published 01/24/24
Two experts discuss the effects of noise pollution on humans and birds.
Published 01/17/24
Season 5 of Bring Birds Back premieres Wednesday, January 17th!
Published 01/10/24
The famed activist talks aging in the time of global warming, 30+ years after his monumental debut.
Published 07/05/23
In part two, we look at how rehabilitating butterflies gives purpose to some incarcerated participants.
Published 06/28/23
Folks from the Sustainability in Prisons Project teach us about their most dynamic programs, including their acoustic birdsong research project.
Published 06/21/23
Dudley Edmondson talks about the importance of befriending nature as a safety net.
Published 06/14/23
Gen-Z influencer, Isaiah Scott, talks about life as a young, Black ornithologist and the impact of his ancestral origins in the culturally rich Gullah Geechee Corridor.
Published 06/07/23
Ever wondered how birds are trained for the Hollywood big screen? Meet a film industry bird trainer who takes us behind the scenes!
Published 05/31/23
Wind energy, as it stands, is great for the environment but not so great for many birds. Thankfully , positive changes are underway.
Published 05/24/23
Corina Newsome updates us on the latest findings in the State of the Birds report. Then, how an end to environmental racism inherently encourages bird conservation and climate change activism.
Published 05/17/23
Season 4 of Bring Birds Back premieres Wednesday, May 17th
Published 05/08/23
Love is in the air — up there with the birds!
Published 02/14/23
We’re happy to share a special feature from our friends at Constant Wonder. Hosted by Marcus Smith, their "Mockingbirds" episode takes you through the complexity of mockingbird songs and why these birds mix hundreds of songs together using sophisticated musical techniques. Constant Wonder’s guiding principle is based on the idea that encounters with wonder and awe are real and spark a sense of mystery and surprise, and the show celebrates these experiences. Darwin hated peacocks because he...
Published 01/25/23
On the Season 3 finale, Tenijah connects with urban ecologist Deja Perkins on research that links the outdoors with positive impacts on our mental and physical health.
Published 11/23/22
At Glacier National Park, there live two species who have a deep relationship: a tree, the whitebark pine, and a bird, Clark's nutcracker. Tenijah explores their link with fellow podcaster and a ranger at the park, Peri Sasnett.
Published 11/16/22
Ever wonder why birds do the things they do? Tenijah gets answers to some pressing questions about strange bird behavior from biologist and writer Wenfei Tong.
Published 11/09/22
Maya Higa is approaching conservation in an unusual way. By running a virtual conservation education center, she's educating the world from the web and reaching entirely new audiences with unexpected animal ambassadors.
Published 11/02/22
On this episode, Tenijah dives deep into owls, vultures, crows, ravens, and more with passionate corvid expert, Kaeli Swift.
Published 10/26/22
In the Season 3 Premiere of Bring Birds Back, Tenijah Hamilton heads to Capitol Hill to talk out-of-the box approaches that are bringing our political leaders together for the good of the birds.
Published 10/19/22
Season 3 of Bring Birds Back premieres Wednesday, October 19th!
Published 10/05/22
Podcasters Tracy Clayton and Ashley C. Ford stop by to chat with Tenijah about their love of birds and inspiring new birders.
Published 07/06/22