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By Judy Clinton Dulin
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Explore the natural history of the most common venomous snakes in the Appalachians. You will also learn what to do and not .to do should you get .on the wrong side of these reptiles.
Learn about the history of bees in the US, beekeeping, and be applachian folklore.
What are ramps and where can I find them?
Don't be surprised if you happen upon a Redwood Tree in North Carolina. People have actually planted a few there and they are thriving. Join me in March to hear their stories.
I'll expound on a few southern Appalachian critters that mate this time of the year. Skunks, groundhogs, opossum, and foxes are all looking for love right now. Please slow down so you don't run over them.
In this episode I'll cover some of the most invasive organisms in the Southeast. I will also talk about the "cost" of these aliens and discuss how you can help greenspaces with this problem.
This is the world's most endangered canid. If you are from the Southeast, this is your wolf. Several attempts have been made to reintroduce this beautiful animal, but the success of the project is debatable just like the lineage of this animal.
I'm talking wild turkey today. Learning about their appearance, social structure, and habitat. I'll even teach you how to cook one.
This episode contain some Appalachian superstitions and two ghost stories from this region.
Since my windows are covered with spider webs right now, I decided to talk about 3 rather common spiders: the Wolf Spider, Black Widow, and the Brown Recluse.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.