Nature Now
KPTZ's Nature Now Team
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Nature Now presents eclectic Pacific Northwest-focused news, insights and observations about the natural world around us. Anything that grabs the attention of the Nature Now team can be heard on these episodes: birds and bees, flowers and trees, the weather and the stars – everything from microscopic Salish Sea plankton to ecosystem dynamics in a changing world. Every member of the Nature Now team is fascinated by the wonders of the natural world around us, is endlessly curious, hungry for new knowledge, and loves to share these passions with our listeners.
Επεισόδια
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Mysteries of the Deep Ocean (Part 3) 03.06.2026 29λNan Evans and her guest, oceanographer Chris Kelley, discuss life in the very deep ocean.
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Fort Worden BioBlitz 27.05.2026 27λNan Evans talk with Kelsey Lang, Fort Worden State Park's Interpretive Specialist and Naturalist, about the BioBlitz event.
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Mysteries of the Deep Ocean (Part 2) 20.05.2026 28λNan Evans and her guest, oceanographer Chris Kelley, discuss life in the very deep ocean.
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A Naturalist's Eye: Seeing the Hidden Lives of Native Bees 13.05.2026 28λJackie Canterbury explores the fascinating world of Washington's native bees with photographer and bee advocate Kris Ethington.
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Wetland Delineation (Part 2) 29.04.2026 27λDebaran Kelso continues her field exploration of a local wetland with wetland biologist Donna Frostholm.
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Mysteries of the Deep Ocean (Part 1) 22.04.2026 28λNan Evans and her guest, oceanographer Chris Kelley, discuss life in the very deep ocean.
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Wonders of the Deep Abyss 22.04.2026 28λNan Evans and her guest, oceanographer and deep sea ecologist Dr. Christopher Kelley, discuss exploring the deep ocean.
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What The Wild Still Has To Teach Us 15.04.2026 28λJackie Canterbury talks with Kurt Hoelting about his new book, Apprentice to the Wild, and what might the wild still have to teach us.
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Nighttime Tide Pooling 01.04.2026 27λNan Evans and Carolyn Woods, from the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, go on a winter tide pooling trip at night.
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Wetland Delineation (Part 1) 25.03.2026 27λDebaran Kelso speaks about the importance of wetlands with wetland biologist Donna Frostholm.
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Building Knowledge About Dungeness Crabs 18.03.2026 24λNan Evans talks with Emily Buckner about research goals and challenges involved in studying Dungeness crab populations in the Salish Sea.
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Birds and Bees: Brains and Behavior 11.03.2026 28λJackie Canterbury speaks with beekeeper Colleen Ebken about the tiny yet complex worlds of bees and birds.
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Butterflies of Washington (Part 1) 11.02.2026 28λDebaran Kelso speaks with Washington Butterfly Association members Regina Johnson and Dan Dunphy about our native butterflies.
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The Relationship Between Salmon and Forests 18.02.2026 27λJackie Canterbury talks with environmental journalist Paul Koberstein about the relationship between salmon and our coastal temperate rainforest.
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The Bluffs of North Beach 04.02.2026 28λNan Evans talks with geologist Tim Lawson about the geological stories revealed in the bluffs of Fort Worden and North Beach.
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Protecting Quimper Lost Wilderness 29.01.2026 25λNan Evans talks with local naturalist Steve Grace about recent efforts to protect a very special old forest on the Quimper Peninsula.
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Quimper Lost Wilderness 29.01.2026 25λNan Evans talks with Steve Grace, a local author and marine science educator, about a "Lost Wilderness" he found on the Quimper Peninsula.
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Acting Locally to Protect Special Places 28.01.2026 28λNan Evans explores efforts in Jefferson County to protect special forest habitats while providing for sustainable forest harvests.
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James Swan, Pioneer Extraordinaire 21.01.2026 25λDebaran Kelso and scholar Steve Ricketts review the remarkable life of pioneer/explorer James Swan, who lived and worked and recorded extensively in our area from 1859 to 1900.
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Favorite Books of 2025 07.01.2026 27λJackie Canterbury, Nan Evans, and Debaran Kelso start the year by sharing their favorite books about natural history.