The top nature podcasts right now — each with a free daily AI recap.

Investigates cryptids, ancient mysteries, and unexplained phenomena at the edges of history and legend.
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A wildlife biologist and guests analyze documented animal attacks to explain animal behavior and how to stay safe in the wild.
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Guided field recordings explore North American songbird habitats and their calls across diverse regions.
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Examines Bigfoot encounters through interviews with people who claim to have seen the creature, focusing on their personal experiences and stories.
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A birder and actor guides listeners through the basics of birdwatching and nature connection.
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A lighthearted exploration of bird biology for birders and naturalists, hosted by a professional birding guide with a PhD in Zoology.
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Explores bird behavior, evolution, and ecology through scientific storytelling and expert interviews.
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Follows wildlife ecologists and researchers in remote locations to document animal behavior and conservation efforts.
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Explores moments of awe and wonder found in science, art, history, and the natural world.
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A deep dive into Bigfoot sightings, encounters, and the mysteries surrounding the legendary creature.
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Discusses birds, birding, conservation, and birding-related travel with experts and enthusiasts across North America and beyond.
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Explores lessons from nature through conversations with artists, scientists, and thinkers about creativity, connection, and transformation.
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Friends investigate cryptids and paranormal phenomena in the Midwest and Appalachia through eyewitness interviews and scientific discussion.
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Eyewitnesses recount their personal encounters with Bigfoot and other elusive forest creatures from around the world.
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Examines Bigfoot sightings and behavior through eyewitness accounts and the host's personal encounter experience.
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Two hosts review animal species, rating them on effectiveness, ingenuity, and aesthetics.
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Conversations about birding, conservation, and birding culture with expert hosts.
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Intimate conversations with environmental innovators working on real-world solutions to protect and restore the planet.
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Firsthand accounts of bigfoot sightings and unexplained phenomena, shared by witnesses and explored by a veteran investigator.
#20
Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante and co-hosts explore animal mysteries, conservation, and wild adventures with expert insights and humor.
#21
A comedy podcast examining nature and science while humorously debating how many of an animal a person could defeat in a fight.
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Each week, a new species is explored through interviews with global conservation experts and discussions on wildlife protection efforts.
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A topical guide to outdoor life in Scotland.
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Experts discuss native plants and their role in solving ecological challenges like restoration, conservation, and ecosystem health.
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True stories from natural history, exploring wild encounters, survival, expeditions, and myths with expert guests.
#26
Eyewitnesses share firsthand accounts of Bigfoot sightings without interruption or commentary.
#27
Explores building a regenerative future through inner healing, community renewal, and reconnection with the web of life.
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Headwaters explores how Glacier National Park is interconnected with the broader environment and systems around it.
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Explores the people, wildlife, and landscapes shaping the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem through personal stories and field recordings.
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Explores pressing environmental issues through stories, facts, and debates to help listeners engage with planetary health.
#31
Michelle Fullner explores California's ecosystems, interviewing experts on its plants, animals, geology, and biodiversity.
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Two hosts explore local nature, sharing observations and insights about wildlife and ecosystems in everyday environments.
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Explores backyard bird feeding and connecting with nature through simple outdoor experiences.
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Experts in deer biology and management discuss the latest research to help hunters and land stewards improve habitat and wildlife practices.
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Explores nature-inspired solutions for innovation, resilience, and systemic change through biomimicry.
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Nature sounds designed for relaxation, stress relief, meditation, and sleep.
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Firefighters discuss wildfire response, frontline experiences, and the realities of wildland firefighting.
#38
Explores conservation, prairie ecosystems, gardening, hunting, and farming through conversations with experts and enthusiasts.
#39
A journalist travels across the Great Plains and Midwest to meet people restoring ecosystems damaged by human activity.
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Examines human relationships with nature through interviews with wildlife experts, conservationists, and animal behaviorists.
#41
Explores ecological and social connections through narrative, science, and immersive sound design.
#42
A brief weekly journey into the natural world through immersive soundscapes and mindful reflection.
#43
A weekly call-in show about wild birds, covering identification, feeding, and backyard birdwatching with expert guests and listener questions.
#44
A cannabis research scientist studies plant chemistry and medicinal uses to advance public understanding and reduce harm.
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Discusses invertebrate conservation and efforts to protect their habitats through the work of the Xerces Society.
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A beekeeping podcast featuring interviews, news, gadgets, and stories for hobbyists, commercial beekeepers, and pollinator enthusiasts.
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A monthly news podcast covering key issues affecting the Chesapeake Bay region.
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Explores fish species across America through science, fishing, and cultural connections with experts and communities.
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Field recordings from North Mississippi capture the natural sounds of wind, birds, and forests in 20-minute immersive episodes.
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Explores global climate solutions through stories of rapid, large-scale progress and the people driving change.
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Dane Wigington
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Explores paranormal phenomena and cryptid encounters with a mix of skepticism and open-minded analysis from former investigators.
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Mutual of Omaha
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A wildlife filmmaker documents marine life and conservation efforts aboard a Greenpeace vessel in the Arctic.
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Summit Metro Parks
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A conservation biologist discusses rewilding, wildlife restoration, and sustainable travel with global experts.
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Explores the science behind food and medicinal plants, focusing on their health impacts and sustainable cultivation.
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Experts from Ohio’s Division of Wildlife discuss hunting, fishing, conservation, and outdoor recreation across the state.
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Two hosts explore human nature through science, stories, and philosophy inspired by the natural world.
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Omandala Vietnam
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A lively exploration of birds and bird conservation in Canada, featuring expert guests and hosted by Andrea Gress.
#63Marine life and underwater exploration in the Red Sea, featuring creatures, dive sites, and ocean adventures.
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Stories from coastal communities grappling with climate change and environmental transformation along the Gulf Coast and beyond.
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Trent Loos discusses agriculture and connects food producers with consumers through conversations about farming and faith.
#67Musicians research every bird species and write songs about them, then have experts evaluate the accuracy.
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People share how they incorporate nature and adventure into their lives through walks and outdoor experiences in urban and wild settings.
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Tommy Fowler
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Ocean Science Radio
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A host examines climate change by interviewing experts, reviewing science, and exploring solutions while addressing the emotional weight of the crisis.
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Weekly reports on the best public locations to view spring wildflowers across Southern and Central California.
#69
Carole
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Teaches practical survival skills for real-life emergencies through expert advice and survivor stories.
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Explores Florida's wildlife, ecosystems, and conservation through the lens of two experienced natural resource professionals.
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Discusses ocean conservation challenges including climate change, overfishing, and pollution, and ways individuals can help protect marine environments.
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Examines conservation and environmental challenges in the American Southwest through interviews on science, policy, and desert ecosystems.
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Ornithologists and birding enthusiasts discuss bird species, behavior, conservation, and research in accessible, conversational episodes.
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Explores how biomimicry uses nature’s designs to solve human challenges in engineering, architecture, and sustainability.
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Run'n and Gun'n Podcast
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Arthro-Pod
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The National Weather Desk
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RainManCJ
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Hannah Buschert
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Survivors recount terrifying encounters with deadly animals in real-life horror stories.
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Explores hunting, fishing, and science-based wildlife conservation under the North American model.
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A podcast about reptile care using expert practices to keep snakes and other reptiles alive, for beginners and experienced keepers.
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Cohosts explore upland bird hunting, conservation, and dog training through science and storytelling with experts in the field.
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Beyond the Pines with Sierra Club Grand Canyon Chapter
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Conversations with experts on how humans interact with and affect wild nature and its preservation.
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Conversations with experts and enthusiasts about observing and conserving wild mammals worldwide.
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Soothing sounds of rain and thunderstorms to aid relaxation, sleep, and focus.
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Professional game biologists discuss data-driven land and wildlife management to optimize property potential.
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Sam Rodgers
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Conversations with conservationists protecting Florida’s wild landscapes and species through firsthand stories and grassroots efforts.
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Emma and Robi
#75RTÉ Kids
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Save the Redwoods League
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Examines evidence for undiscovered large animals, focusing on Sasquatch and similar relict hominoids worldwide.
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Investigates Bigfoot sightings, eyewitness accounts, and scientific theories in the search for evidence of the creature's existence.
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A weekly podcast exploring frogs, toads, and salamanders for hobbyists, naturalists, and ecologists.
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Abhishaike Mahajan