Tony and Billy talk about one of their favorite critters, the (urban) woodchuck (a.k.a. groundhog, monax, whistle pig, etc.) and its marmot relatives around the globe. Other topics include yellow-bellied and hoary marmots; when iNaturalist makes it look like a critter has an urban distribution, but it’s really just a park next to a city; WTSHTF hobbyists who kill ratsnakes for no good reasons; groundhog day, eating woodchucks, and coyotes and woodchucks.
Sparrow Wars!!! (Happy World Sparrow Day 2018!)
Last Child in the Watershed? Interview with Richard Louv
Re-Post: Cat Wars (Pete Marra special)
Off the Wall: the Power of Urban Wildlife Murals
Why not the City? Urban Hawk Walk
War
Special Episode: Robin in Rome
Nature and Nature Lovers in Palestine
Things that go Flap in the Night: Nighthawks and Bats at the Cemetery
Shiners, Mussels, and Marbled Sallies: Helping Critters that Rely on City Waters
Rattlesnakes and Urbanization (Special Listener-Generated Episode)
We the Weeds
Wildlife Bling: Red Squirrels, Black Rat Snakes, Lunch with Hawks
Cute, Furry, and in Your Roof: Part 2
Cute, Furry, and in Your Roof: Part 1
Skyscraper Bats and Ritzy Coyotes
Flyover Critters (and a bald eagle death match)
Special Episode: Tony in Australia
Happy World Sparrow Day [Re-post]
Wonder Wall Lizards
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It is Free
Sasquatch Chronicles
The Confessionals
Radiolab
Sasquatch Odyssey
Bigfoot and Beyond with Cliff and Bobo