Join us on The Nature Wanderer as we leave behind the mythic North Pole and step into Lapland, the real-world home of Santa Claus — where snow blankets the land, northern lights paint the sky, and wildlife has evolved stunning adaptations to survive one of Earth’s harshest climates.
In this episode, we explore:
Why Lapland is Santa’s actual home — not the North Pole.
How Arctic animals survive extreme cold, deep snow, and months of darkness.
The incredible biology of reindeer, from their UV vision to seasonal hooves.
The life strategies of Arctic foxes, wolverines, lynx, owls, and more.
The cultural connection between the Sámi people and reindeer herding.
Real vs. imagined wildlife at the top of the world.
Whether you’re tuning in by a cozy fire or watching from the tropics, this episode unpacks the science, culture, and wonder of life near the Arctic Circle.
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Topics Covered:
Arctic Climate & Lapland Landscape
Reindeer Ecology & Behavior
Seasonal Adaptations of Wildlife
Myth vs. Reality of Santa’s Home
Predator and Prey in the Far North
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In this episode, I head out onto the winter trails to talk about one of my favorite topics this time of year: staying safe while hiking in the cold. Winter can be absolutely beautiful — the quiet woods, fresh snow, and crisp air make it one of the best seasons to get outside. But it also brings its own set of challenges, and being prepared makes all the difference.
I share the essential tips I use whenever I venture out in winter: how I layer for changing temperatures, why I always carry extra dry clothing, and the importance of keeping my hands, feet, and face protected from frostbite. I dive into how quickly the body can lose heat, the early signs of hypothermia, and what to do if I or someone I’m with starts showing symptoms.
I also talk about safe pacing in deep snow, staying hydrated even when it’s cold, and why checking the weather and daylight hours is even more important this time of year.
Whether you’re new to winter hiking or just want a refresher, this episode is all about helping you enjoy the season safely and confidently. Join me as I wander through the winter landscape and share what I’ve learned from years of exploring the cold.
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In this Nature Wanderer episode, I explore how your holiday shopping choices can make a big difference for the planet.
Small Business Saturday isn’t just about supporting your local community — it’s also about protecting the environment.
When you choose to shop small and local, you reduce packaging waste, cut down on shipping emissions, and help businesses that often prioritize sustainability over mass production. From handmade goods to locally sourced foods, your dollars can help nurture both your neighborhood and the natural world.
Join me as I share eco-friendly shopping tips for the holiday season, highlight how local economies strengthen environmental stewardship, and remind us that every purchase is a vote for the kind of world we want to live in.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How shopping locally reduces your carbon footprint
The environmental benefits of small-scale production
Simple ways to make your holiday gifts more sustainable
This season, skip the big-box chaos and wander your local Main Street — your planet will thank you. 🌿💚
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Grab your boots — it’s National Take a Hike Day! In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, we’ll explore the history of hiking and how it became a beloved outdoor activity. From the first walking clubs and early conservationists to the countless trails crisscrossing our world today, hiking has always been about more than just exercise — it’s about connection, discovery, and adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or just starting out, this is the perfect day to celebrate the simple joy of putting one foot in front of the other and seeing where the trail takes you.
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Step into the shadows for this special Halloween edition of The Nature Wanderer. Join me as I take a moonlit walk through the woods — where every rustle, hoot, and whisper holds both a mystery and a lesson from nature.
In this immersive storytelling episode, fear and fascination intertwine. As strange sounds echo through the night, you’ll uncover the real creatures behind the myths, learn how nocturnal animals adapt to darkness, and discover why our imaginations run wild under the canopy of night.
So grab your flashlight (and maybe a blanket), and come along for a Halloween hike filled with eerie ambiance, natural wonders, and a touch of the unknown.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Why forests feel different after dark
The science behind fear in nature
Real animals that inspired folklore and ghost stories
How your senses heighten when the lights go out
The beauty and mystery of the nocturnal world
Dare to wander — if you’re not afraid of the dark.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Join me on a special hike for Indigenous Peoples’ Day as we walk the trail through the lens of Indigenous wisdom. Along the way, we’ll explore how Native peoples used and honored plants, listened to birds as messengers, shaped the land with care, and gave places names that carried memory and meaning. This episode is a journey into gratitude, story, and connection — a reminder that the land is not just scenery, but a living relative.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Step onto the trail with me as we journey through the vibrant season of autumn. In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, we’ll explore the crisp air, crunch of fallen leaves, and the dazzling colors that make this time of year so special. Along the way, I’ll share tips for noticing the small seasonal changes in plants and animals, how hiking in autumn can boost your mood, and why this season is the perfect invitation to slow down and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re wandering a nearby park or a quiet forest trail, join me in celebrating the magic of autumn hikes.
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Often dismissed as pests or road-crossing nuisances, opossums are actually fascinating and beneficial neighbors. In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, we uncover the surprising lives of North America’s only marsupial. From their role in controlling ticks to their unique defense of “playing possum,” you’ll discover why these nocturnal wanderers deserve more respect. Join me as we shine a light on the opossum’s hidden world and learn what makes them such remarkable survivors.
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Think you know gulls? Most people picture them as noisy beach scavengers stealing french fries, but there’s so much more to these clever and adaptable birds. In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, we dive into the fascinating world of gulls.
We’ll explore their intelligence, complex social behaviors, surprising nesting habits, and the important ecological role they play along coasts, lakes, and rivers. You’ll also discover the truth behind the name “seagull” and learn why gulls are more than just background noise at the beach.
Join me as we wander into the lives of these resourceful survivors and gain a new appreciation for one of nature’s most misunderstood birds.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! This week we explore some fascinating and strange bird behaviors like anting. What is anting? Why is it done? Listen to learn about this curious behavior.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! How often do you get out in nature to connect? Not just hang out in nature but actually connect with nature? We have disconnected with the natural world around us and it is affecting our physical and mental health. It is time to get back to that connection with the natural world around us. Listen this week as I discuss the ways that we can better connect with the natural world around us.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! When was the last time you could listen to the sounds of nature without distraction from human noises? It’s been awhile for me as well. It gets harder and harder to find quiet places any more. How is all this NOISE affecting the wildlife and habitats? Learn the answer to this question and much more in this weeks episode of The Nature Wanderer Podcast. Enjoy your listening.
Finding Quiet Places…
US Parks Service Sound Mapping
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! When was the last time you could listen to the sounds of nature without distraction from human noises? It’s been awhile for me as well. It gets harder and harder to find quiet places any more. How is all this NOISE affecting the wildlife and habitats? Learn the answer to this question and much more in this weeks episode of The Nature Wanderer Podcast. Enjoy your listening.
Finding Quiet Places…
US Parks Service Sound Mapping
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Today I was supposed to be leading a nature hike at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, NY but had a no-show, so I took the free time to “slow down” and be with nature. Join me today as I explore the nature around me and teach you about slowing down in a hectic world. Enjoy your listening.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Today I am talking about a very fast predator in the sky. Join me as we explore the fascinating world of the falcons. Enjoy your listening.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Today I am talking about some of the bird observations that I have made this past week and how climate change is changing the behaviors of some of the birds. Enjoy your listening.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Today I head into the “wilds” of my own backyard for part two of solving the mystery of the missing wildlife. Our separation from the natural world has caused us to groom our yards to the point where they don’t support a natural ecosystem. Our yards have turned into a desert. Enjoy your listening.
Here are some links to websites that will help you create a backyard habitat for the wildlife
General information and finding local species - https://homegrownnationalpark.org/
Audubon’s native species finder - https://www.audubon.org/native-plants
National Wildlife’s native plant finder - https://nativeplantfinder.nwf.org/
NWF backyard habitat program - https://www.nwf.org/Native-Plant-Habitats/Create-and-Certify
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Today I head into the “wilds” of my own backyard to try to solve the mystery of the missing wildlife. Our separation from the natural world has caused us to groom our yards to the point where they don’t support a natural ecosystem. Our yards have turned into a desert. Enjoy your listening.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! It’s trivia time. This week we’re going to enjoy some trivia with nature sounds. I’ll be playing several sounds from the wild and you need to guess who or what made the sound. Just a fun way to learn more about the nature around us. Enjoy your listening.
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Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Have you ever sensed that the weather was about to change just by the way the wind feels or the air smells? If so, you are practicing an ancient skill known as weather sniffing. This week, I am bringing the art of weather sniffing and the history behind it to your ears. Enjoy your listening.
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