The late writer C.S. Lewis said in his book, Miracles, there are two kinds of people, those who believe in miracles and those who don't. This is the story of the gray whales and their birthing sanctu…
I have had the privilege of visiting the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia two times and plan on going back every year. Many people have not heard of this region - a vast network of islands -…
Thanks for joining me for this special episode of Our Blue World. This is an interview I did in 1998 with old timer Fred Ramey, who grew up in the back woods of Northern Idaho. It's fascinating to he…
Two hundred years ago, the larger than life abundance of animals and wilderness in this country lent itself to superstitions and tall tales. Myths grew up around animals and people which weren't alwa…
The Amazon rainforest gets over nine feet of rain per year. Add to that it's perpetual spring climate, and you've got the perfect conditions for an explosion of life. Indeed, rainforests are home to …
To have the patience of an egret. That would be something. To stand on one spiney leg for hours at a time, waiting for the perfect shrimp or crab to wander by and then to strike with long, pointed b…
In Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and parts of Canada, there are millions of shallow holes and crevices of all shapes and sizes, covering thousands of miles. This vast network of wetlands is know…
It's amazing how many fascinating creatures live all around us, yet we are often times too busy or distracted to notice them. For instance, the Great Horned Owl, North America's greatest predator, li…
Sometimes we forget how miraculous this world is. Children remember, every moment of the day! This episode celebrates the uniqueness of the planet and every person on it. There's Only One You, and O…
A walk through an ancient forest has been described as a spiritual experience. Perhaps it's the trees, some as high as cathedrals. Or the delightful sounds of many species of birds, many of which can…
Ever hear the buddhist phrase,"There is nothing to do, only something to see,"? When it comes to an ordinary pond of water, we don't need to "do" anything. Life happens all on it's own in a most my…
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