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

Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Episode 13: Fire! Unnatural disaster?
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Forest fire is often considered to be a bad thing. And to be certain, an uncontrolled wildfire in a populated area like we saw recently can be dangerous as well as disasterous. But fire is a natural part of many ecosystems, and for some species, it is a neccessary part of their life cycle. Properly used, fire can be a tool that helps maintain the health of our forests and grasslands.
Features an interview with Michelle Foss, Director of Stewardship and Research at Fontenelle Forest Nature Center in Bellevue, NE.
To learn more about Fontenelle Forest visit Fontenelleforest.org
To become a patron of this podcast visit Patreon.com/Dispatchesfromtheforest

Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Episode 12: Winter Survival Strategies
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
How do our animal friends survive the winter? Well, kind of the same way we do: they can stay active, they can migrate, or they can hibernate. Listen and learn about each of these winter survival strategies and some of the animals that use them. If that isn't enough, I'll tell you about "butt breathing" - you don't want to miss THAT!

Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Episode 11: Beaver in America
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Once pushed to the brink of extinction for the sake of fashion, beaver are one of our "keystone species". Secon only to humans in their ability to shape the landscape, beaver are coming back - and doing a lot of good stuff in the process. Plus I'll tell you about flying beavers - you won't want to miss it!

Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Episode 10: Wolves in America
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Wolves once roamed all of the lower 48 states until being nearly wiped out in the name of safety and prosperity. But removing this keystone species had many unexpected side effects. Explore the world of the wolf, and learn how reintroduction of this keystone species in the Yellowstone ecosystem impacted everything from elk to berry growth to water quality!

Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Episode 9: Notable Naturalists: The Murie Brothers
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
You've heard of people like John James Audobon, John Muir, Rachel Carlson and Henry David Thoreau, but how much do you know about Olaus and Adolph Murie? These two brothers from Moorhead, MN - and their wives - had a profound impact on preserving wilderness, expanding many of our national parks and managing the wildlife who live there.

Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Episode 8: Talking (Wild) Turkey
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Founding father Benjamin Franklin was a big fan of wild turkeys - and not just because they taste good. Listen to this special Thanksgiving episode to find out why Mr. Franklin was so enamored with this remarkable (and delicious) bird.

Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Episode 7: The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
Wait! Don't squash that spider! Did you know that spiders can create 7 different kinds of web for different uses? Or that some spiders use water just like a web? Sure they give you the “creepie-crawlies” but spiders are also incredibly interesting! Listen and learn more about these amazing critters that are all around you - whether you like them or not!

Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Episode 6: Bats in the Belfry
Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Did you know that bats fly with their hands? In fact, their Latin name "Chiroptera" literally translates to "hand wing". Often misunderstood, bats can perform some amazing feats – including eating 600 insects per hour! Learn about all the adaptations that have made bats masters of the night and why you shouldn't fear them, as we explore the amazing world of the bat!

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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