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Nature's Archive

Nature’s Archive, hosted by Michael Hawk, delves into the beauty and complexity of the natural world through interviews with ecologists, naturalists, educators, authors, and researchers. Each episode inspires curiosity and reveals nature’s surprising nuances. Part of Jumpstart Nature, a movement empowering everyone to support the environment, this podcast invites you to connect with nature like never before.

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Update frequency
every 13 days
Average duration
61 minutes
Episodes
124
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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#120: Just Listen: Amy Martin on the Unheard World Around Us

#120: Just Listen: Amy Martin on the Unheard World Around Us

It was a surprisingly warm late February day. Needing to recharge, I drove to a park near Lincoln, Nebraska. When I arrived, I saw something new on the far side of the reservoir: what looked like mas…

00:50:20  |   Tue 16 Sep 2025
#119: Are Worms the Solution to Toxic Algal Blooms? Sam Baker from WriggleBrew.

#119: Are Worms the Solution to Toxic Algal Blooms? Sam Baker from WriggleBrew.

Today's episode is one of the more encouraging and hopeful conversations I've had the pleasure of recording. My guest is Sam Baker, co-founder of WriggleBrew, a company on a mission to combat one of …

01:00:22  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
#118: Does Science Communication Have Room for Emotion and Complexity? – Jocelyn Bosley's Approach

#118: Does Science Communication Have Room for Emotion and Complexity? – Jocelyn Bosley's Approach

From the intricate dance of an ecosystem to the ripple effects of a warming planet, nature's stories are rarely simple. But in a world that craves quick, easy answers, how do we get people to lean in…

01:01:06  |   Tue 05 Aug 2025
#117: Angry Activist, Rural Landowner: Finding Common Ground for Nature

#117: Angry Activist, Rural Landowner: Finding Common Ground for Nature

Have you ever found it tough to talk about big issues, especially when people already have strong ideas? In the world of nature and climate, we often see communication that feels more like telling pe…

00:50:13  |   Wed 16 Jul 2025
#116: Iconic Joshua Trees with Barret Baumgart

#116: Iconic Joshua Trees with Barret Baumgart

The Joshua Tree is perhaps only rivaled by the saguaro cactus as the icon of the desert southwest. Featured on U2’s classic album cover, and now the backdrop of countless instagram glamor shots, its …

00:45:13  |   Thu 19 Jun 2025
#115: Pollinator Friendly Yards with Leslie Inman

#115: Pollinator Friendly Yards with Leslie Inman

We love native plants and habit-friendly yards at Nature's Archive, and I have a few exciting updates from my yard: spoiler: native plants are working! 

And stay tuned for a re-air of a classic episod…

00:44:49  |   Tue 27 May 2025
#114: Mistletoes Are Keystone Species - Dr. David Watson

#114: Mistletoes Are Keystone Species - Dr. David Watson

Today’s episode is about one of the coolest plants that I can think of - both figuratively and literally! 

Stick with me for a moment. When you think of a parasite, what comes to mind? Maybe mosquitoe…

01:01:29  |   Thu 08 May 2025
#113: How Do Thunderstorms Form?

#113: How Do Thunderstorms Form?

Have you ever wondered why some rainshowers turn into thunderstorms? Just what happens in the atmosphere to create these dynamic, exciting, and sometimes damaging storms?

I find it fascinating, becaus…

00:26:15  |   Tue 15 Apr 2025
#112: Incredible Deep Sea and Tropical Marine Habitats - Dr. Judith Gobin

#112: Incredible Deep Sea and Tropical Marine Habitats - Dr. Judith Gobin

When we think about habitats, it’s easy to picture the rich diversity on land—vast prairies, scorching deserts, lush forests, and intricate wetlands. But what if I told you the ocean is just as diver…

01:07:51  |   Tue 25 Mar 2025
#111: Earthquakes: Myths, Surprises, and Hidden Dangers with Dr. Wendy Bohon

#111: Earthquakes: Myths, Surprises, and Hidden Dangers with Dr. Wendy Bohon

Today’s guest is the brilliant Dr. Wendy Bohon, an earthquake geologist who has a passion for making the complexities of our planet accessible and engaging. Dr. Bohon is known for her dynamic science…

01:18:50  |   Tue 04 Mar 2025
#110: Why We Need Apex Predators - Coexistence with Dr. Jonny Hanson

#110: Why We Need Apex Predators - Coexistence with Dr. Jonny Hanson

Dr. Jonny Hanson is an environmental social scientist, conservationist, and former community farmer. He's also the author of Living with Lynx, Sharing Landscapes with Big Cats, Wolves, and Bears.

He s…

01:13:49  |   Tue 11 Feb 2025
#109: Cultural Fire with Margo Robbins

#109: Cultural Fire with Margo Robbins

Today’s episode is very timely. Our guest is Margo Robbins, cofounder and Executive Director of the Cultural Fire Management Council. Margo advocates for the return of cultural burning practices as a…

00:53:05  |   Mon 03 Feb 2025
#108: Acorn Woodpeckers and Oak Masting with Dr. Walt Koenig

#108: Acorn Woodpeckers and Oak Masting with Dr. Walt Koenig

As a nature lover, I’m often asked about my favorite plants, animals, and insects. And I always struggle to answer those questions, because I have so many favorites, and they are context dependent. B…

01:16:50  |   Mon 13 Jan 2025
Alison Pollack - Finding and Photographing Slime Molds

Alison Pollack - Finding and Photographing Slime Molds

Slime molds (Myxomycetes) are beautiful, weird, and amazing organisms. Often mistaken for fungi, they are actually single celled, yet they grow and efficiently move in search of food, can start and s…

01:06:14  |   Tue 31 Dec 2024
#107: The Best of Nature's Archive 2024

#107: The Best of Nature's Archive 2024

I spent several hours assembling the highlights of the 24 episodes we produced in 2024, all packaged in this nice short recap. It was a lot of work, so I hope you like it!

If you want to hear any of t…

00:48:52  |   Mon 16 Dec 2024
#106: Why Ants Might Be the Most Interesting Creatures on Earth with Chloe Jelley

#106: Why Ants Might Be the Most Interesting Creatures on Earth with Chloe Jelley

I love discovering overlooked plants and animals that play outsized roles in the environment. I’m also fascinated by complex systems, especially when they’re easy to observe.

And nothing ticks all thr…

01:06:21  |   Mon 25 Nov 2024
#105: From Fear to Fascination: Kevin Wiener on His Journey at All Bugs Go to Kevin

#105: From Fear to Fascination: Kevin Wiener on His Journey at All Bugs Go to Kevin

Do you love spiders and insects? Or perhaps you are more apprehensive of them - or even suffer from arachnophobia. In either case, today’s discussion is for you.

Join me for an enlightening journey in…

01:04:42  |   Mon 04 Nov 2024
#104: Wasting Away: The Battle to Save Sunflower Sea Stars and Kelp Forests with the Sunflower Star Lab

#104: Wasting Away: The Battle to Save Sunflower Sea Stars and Kelp Forests with the Sunflower Star Lab

Today we’re discussing perhaps the most important 24 armed creature you quite possibly have never heard of before. Each arm has eyes, or more accurately, eyespots on the ends, and they have thousands…

01:17:08  |   Mon 21 Oct 2024
Saving a Valley: How Coyote Valley Inspires Conservation

Saving a Valley: How Coyote Valley Inspires Conservation

Have you ever thought about how or why natural areas, like state or county parks, open space, or wildlife refuges were set aside and saved? Sometimes it seems amazingly unlikely that these places exi…

00:34:56  |   Mon 07 Oct 2024
#103: Exploring Wildlife Forensics with Ashley Bray

#103: Exploring Wildlife Forensics with Ashley Bray

I’ve been looking forward to today’s episode for a really long time - and for two great reasons. One, it’s about wildlife forensics, which is an immense field that requires knowledge of everything fr…

01:05:01  |   Mon 23 Sep 2024
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