Dispatches from the Forest
Dispatches from the Forest is all about nature and the natural world. Hosted by Tim O'Hara, Dispatches from the Forest explores the curious, the interesting and the surprising world of nature - often found right in your own backyard!
Dispatches from the Forest is all about nature and the natural world. Hosted by Tim O'Hara, Dispatches from the Forest explores the curious, the interesting and the surprising world of nature - often found right in your own backyard!
Episodes

May 17, 2023
Episode 48: Fishers and Thieves
May 17, 2023
May 17, 2023
19 min
In what may have been the first negative Yelp review in history, Ben Franklin said that the Bald Eagle had "bad moral character" and called it a "rank coward". "1 out of 5 stars: do not recommend". Ok maybe not that last one but still....This mostly had to do with the interaction between Bald Eagles and Osprey. Learn more about these two birds of prey in this episode!
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May 3, 2023
Episode 47: Blood Suckers
May 3, 2023
May 3, 2023
22 min
Truth be told, I don't much care for Ticks, but I have to admit that they ARE pretty interesting when you get to know them. Learn more about these vampiric little arachnids in this episode of the podcast!
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Apr 19, 2023
Episode 46: Hissy Fits
Apr 19, 2023
Apr 19, 2023
22 min
Snakes get a lot of hate - either because people are afraid of them or because they think they're creepy or icky. But just 7% of the 600 or so species of snake in the world have "medically significant" venom. Most snakes you are likely to encounter are harmless - especially if you just leave them alone. So let's learn about some of North America's more common "non-venomous" snakes!
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Apr 5, 2023
Episode 45: Snot Otters
Apr 5, 2023
Apr 5, 2023
27 min
Snot Otter is my favorite nickname for salamanders. There are over 700 species worldwide, and if there is a common theme to unite them, it's "variability". These wacky amphibians range in size from an inch to over 6 feet, they can regrow limbs and some are poisonous if you eat them (Don't eat them.) Learn more on this episode!
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Mar 22, 2023
Episode 44: Oh Dear! Elk and Moose
Mar 22, 2023
Mar 22, 2023
21 min
Meet the largest species of deer in North America: The Elk and the Moose - although in other parts of the world, Moose are called Elk, and Elk are called deer - it's all very confusing - but you can find out how all this confusion came about by listening to this episode!
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Mar 8, 2023
Episode 43: Head Banger’s Ball
Mar 8, 2023
Mar 8, 2023
22 min
You ever feel like you're just bashing your head against a wall? Well, if you were a woodpecker, you'd do that all the time! But since you're not a woodpecker, doing that will hurt - a lot! Learn about how these head banging birds avoid long term memory loss in this episode of the Dispatches from the Forest podcast.
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Feb 22, 2023
Episode 42: Give ME a Home Too!
Feb 22, 2023
Feb 22, 2023
22 min
Prairie dogs are a keystone species of the Great Plains, and as it turns out, they are AMAZING! You may have FaceBook drama, but Prairie Dog social networking is almost as bad - and they have one of the most complicated vocal repertoires of any animal. Take a look UNDER the prairie and learn more on this episode of the Dispatches from the Forest Podcast!
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Feb 8, 2023
Episode 41: Home, Home on the Range
Feb 8, 2023
Feb 8, 2023
26 min
"Oh give me a home, where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play..." But there were not actually buffalo or antelope roaming or playing. You can learn more about bison and pronghorn - the ones that were roaming and playing with the deer on this episode of the Dispatches from the Forest Podcast!
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The recording of "Home on the Range" at the end of the episode is in the public domain. It is sung by James Richardson and was recorded at the Raiford Penitentiary in Florida on March 6, 1939.

Dispatches from the Forest
I love to indulge my inner nature nerd. I have a degree in Natural Resource Management and I'm a Virginia Master Naturalist. If there is a particular topic you'd like me to talk about, let me know. You can email me at Dispatchesfromtheforest@gmail.com
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