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"THE WILD with Chris Morgan" explores how nature survives and thrives alongside (and often despite) humans. Taking listeners across the Pacific Northwest and around the world, host Chris Morgan explores wildlife and the complex web of ecosystems they inhabit. He also tells the stories of people working in and protecting the wild around us.
- 137 - Bombs, guns and sea lions
I take a journey up the Columbia River, where people, sea lions, orcas and salmon have a complicated relationship.
Tue, 4 Jun 2019 - 16min - 136 - The ‘ghost bears’ of Washington stateTue, 28 May 2019 - 23min
- 135 - Chris Morgan sees a forest therapist
There’s a big part of us that still is wild, a bigger part than we might imagine in this crazy modern world we’ve built around ourselves.
Tue, 21 May 2019 - 21min - 134 - These Italian bears survived gladiators and Mussolini
Just two hours from Rome is one of the richest ecosystems in Europe, a little island of mountains that to this day is home to wolves, wild boar and bears.
Tue, 14 May 2019 - 30min - 133 - Animal psychology and how to stay safe in the wildTue, 7 May 2019 - 24min
- 132 - A Siberian tiger named Bloody MaryTue, 30 Apr 2019 - 19min
- 131 - Leave it to beavers, seriouslyTue, 23 Apr 2019 - 25min
- 130 - Return of ze big bad wolfTue, 16 Apr 2019 - 26min
- 129 - The first time I caught a grizzly bearTue, 9 Apr 2019 - 16min
- 128 - Neighbor calls a biologist: ‘There’s a cougar in my backyard.’ And he says...Tue, 2 Apr 2019 - 25min
- 127 - The wild around youWed, 6 Mar 2019 - 01min
- 126 - Broadcast: In search of silence
On this one-hour special of THE WILD with Chris Morgan we’ll explore natural silence, and how being quiet out in the natural world and having places to do that can be pretty transformative.
Tue, 7 Nov 2023 - 51min - 125 - Broadcast: Leave it to beavers
On this one-hour special of THE WILD with Chris Morgan, Chris explores the mighty beaver and its role in reshaping our landscapes and entire ecosystems. Then we plunge into the waters along the pacific coast to follow a sea lion’s journey from California all the way up the Columbia River in search of salmon, in what has become a controversial story of survival between two protected species.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 47min - 124 - Broadcast: How to stay safe in the wild
On this one-hour special of THE WILD with Chris Morgan, Chris shares tips on how to stay safe in the wild and explores the psychology of animals with author Richard Louv.
Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 54min - 123 - Broadcast: How to catch a grizzly
This is a special one-hour special of THE WILD with Chris Morgan featuring favorite episodes like the first time Chris caught a grizzly bear.
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 49min - 122 - The polar bears of Hudson Bay: cubs, climate, and calories, part 2
We learn about calorie counting for polar bears and what the future could look like for the Hudson Bay polar bear population.
Tue, 20 Jun 2023 - 41min - 121 - The polar bears of Hudson Bay: cubs, climate, and calories, part 1
How the changing seasons of our planet are shifting the traditions of the place, the polar bears, and the people of the north.
Tue, 6 Jun 2023 - 45min - 120 - Urban Coyote
Here's how these canids survive among city skyscrapers and sidewalks, and what that can teach us about saving the planet.
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 37min - 119 - Invasion of the Burmese pythons, part 2Tue, 9 May 2023 - 35min
- 118 - Invasion of the Burmese pythons, part 1
In the Florida Everglades, the Burmese python is an invasive species that's close to triggering an ecological collapse. But not if these python hunters have anything to do with it.
Tue, 25 Apr 2023 - 35min - 117 - The worst wedding gift in history: an Irish tale of predator helps prey
Over 100 years ago, a wedding guest gave a dozen gray squirrels to a lucky Irish couple. What ensued? An ecological catastrophe ... and then a pleasant surprise.
Tue, 11 Apr 2023 - 33min - 116 - Digital Dr. Dolittle: decoding animal conversations with artificial intelligenceTue, 28 Mar 2023 - 49min
- 115 - Eavesdropping on orcas: love, grief, and family
The orca story is one of human misunderstanding and generational trauma. But it's also a story of celebration, family, and a sense of place. Exploring their chatty underwater world might just help us understand how they are communicating… and what they are trying to say.
Tue, 14 Mar 2023 - 33min - 114 - Season 5 TrailerFri, 24 Feb 2023 - 03min
- 113 - A short check-in from ChrisWed, 7 Dec 2022 - 05min
- 112 - The fiery spell of Desolation
Jim Henterly spent more than 70 days alone at the Desolation Peak Fire Lookout station last summer. He was there to keep an eye out for smoke plumes but also so much more.
Fri, 1 Jul 2022 - 33min - 111 - Make it like it was: Clean, cold and flowing Gold Creek of Snoqualmie Pass
We can’t reset the clock on all the changes we’ve made to our natural ecosystems, but when we can, life is ready to thrive again.
Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 26min - 110 - Etuaptmumk: Two Eyed Seeing
There’s a way to understand nature through both the perspectives of indigenous knowledge and western science alongside each other. It’s a concept known as “two eyed seeing”.
Tue, 7 Jun 2022 - 32min - 109 - Coral reefs: a biological symphony being silenced
A common misunderstanding about the sea is that it is silent down there, a quiet world beneath the waves, but it actually couldn't be further from the truth. The coral reef is the noisiest ecosystem in the sea.
Mon, 23 May 2022 - 30min - 108 - Hard Knocks: Lessons from the woodpecker
Woodpeckers will peck at a tree up to 12,000 times a day and just one woodpecker peck produces about 15 times the force needed to give a human a concussion. So, how do woodpeckers bang their heads so much, and so hard and not come away with brain damage?
Tue, 10 May 2022 - 13min - 107 - Nuclear sea otters: A wildlife refugee story
Fifty years later, we checked in on a rescue mission to save sea otters from nuclear annihilation and recolonize them along the west coast of North America.
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 33min - 106 - Happy 46th Birthday! An Earth Day message from ChrisFri, 22 Apr 2022 - 12min
- 105 - The Cougar ConundrumTue, 12 Apr 2022 - 37min
- 104 - True grit: the wild wolverine
For the first time in 100 years, wolverines are back in Mount Rainier National Park. How did they get there?
Tue, 29 Mar 2022 - 33min - 103 - The Comeback Cat: Spain’s Iberian lynxTue, 15 Mar 2022 - 38min
- 102 - How to love a shark
There are 540 shark species in the world and 143 of them are endangered. Rachel Graham is their evangelist.
Tue, 1 Mar 2022 - 30min - 101 - The secret lives of giraffes and the woman who studied them
Anne Innis Dagg had a curiosity and love for giraffes that took her to South Africa in the 1950s. Little was known about them in western science at the time. Anne would change that.
Tue, 15 Feb 2022 - 24min - 100 - Goodbye chemical weapons, hello burrowing owls
A decommissioned military base in northeast Oregon provides sanctuary for a recovering burrowing owl population.
Tue, 1 Feb 2022 - 35min - 99 - Portugal’s ecological utopia
A curious story of fires, Stone Age art, rural abandonment, and a mission to bring back an entire forest ecosystem.
Tue, 18 Jan 2022 - 41min - 98 - THE WILD: Season 4 TrailerTue, 4 Jan 2022 - 03min
- 97 - Living Planet (special episode)
This is a special episode from the podcast Living Planet from Deutsche Welle. In this episode they explore the efforts to bring life back to seabeds off the coast of Scotland and learn about an app that can tell what species a frog is by its song. A sort of Shazam for amphibians.
Tue, 17 Aug 2021 - 21min - 96 - Message from Chris: Season 4Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 01min
- 95 - Sitting on a den of rattlesnakes
Rattlesnakes have long been persecuted, even killed for sport or having their entire dens burned. I head out with two wildlife biologists to look for rattlesnakes as they emerge from hibernation and learn about the important role these snakes play in our ecosystem.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 - 34min - 94 - The rise and fall…and rise...of the island fox
20 years ago, foxes on Santa Cruz started dying at an alarming rate. Their numbers dropped to around one hundred animals. But nobody knew why. It was an ecological whodunnit that needed to be solved before the foxes disappeared forever.
Tue, 6 Jul 2021 - 29min - 93 - California’s condor: the dinosaur bird
We’ll meet a man who turned from crime to condors and a life mission to remove lead from this incredible bird’s ecosystem.
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 - 39min - 92 - Bears and diversity: a conversation with Dr. Rae Wynn-GrantTue, 22 Jun 2021 - 1h 18min
- 91 - Orangutans: people of the forest
Northern Sumatra is a magical tropical home to the endangered orangutan. But their rainforest home is being cut down, and many are orphaned as their habitat is lost. Researchers are working hard to understand how orangutans process and learn, while others rehabilitate young individuals for a life back in the wild.
Tue, 15 Jun 2021 - 33min - 90 - Billions of bugs: life of a cicada underground
The shrill calls of billions of Brood X cicadas emerging from the earth have captured the nation’s ears and attention this spring. But what do these noisy insects DO for the 17 years they live underground? In this episode we dig deep into that question.
Tue, 1 Jun 2021 - 15min - 89 - A message from Chris
I hope you're enjoying spring wherever you are. I just wanted to let you know that we're taking a short break to work on some new episodes. We just got back from an incredible trip in California for two stories. One is about California condors, North America's biggest bird that almost became extinct and island foxes on the Channel Islands. We'll be back in June, which means that now is the perfect time to listen to past episodes if you missed them. Keep well everybody and stay in touch.
Mon, 17 May 2021 - 02min - 88 - Salmon and the city
How a destructive earthquake opened up a surprising opportunity to do something good for one of the pacific northwest’s most important creatures, juvenile salmon.
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 20min - 87 - The brain of the raven
Being a “bird brain” is a complement if you’re talking about ravens. Their intelligence and ability to empathize and read emotions helps them survive but it’s their ability to manipulate others, and even plan for the future that allows them to really thrive in the wild.
Tue, 4 May 2021 - 25min - 86 - Why it’s so hard to swat a fly
It’s springtime which means sunshine, picnics and flies. But you might think twice about reaching for that fly swatter. Flies are amazing creatures that possess the fastest visual systems in the world, use gyroscopes for precision flying, and can see almost 360 degrees.
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 12min - 85 - Saving the mountain caribou
This is a tough story to tell. In 2019 the last of the mountain caribou in the lower 48 states disappeared. Extinct. Deforestation threatens those that are left. Professional Wildlife tracker and photographer David Moskowitz takes us to the frigid mountains of British Columbia to learn about the ancient but fragile ecosystem these majestic reindeer call home.
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 - 27min - 84 - The Path of the Jaguar
Over 60% of Belize is in a natural, wild state, but development is threatening the movements of the jaguars. In this episode, I'll meet the people who are trying to help protect these jungle cats.
Tue, 13 Apr 2021 - 41min - 83 - The Flight of the Scarlet Macaw
There are only 350 scarlet macaws left in the wild in Belize. They face the threats of poaching and habitat lose. But let us introduce you to the passionate people determined to save these colorful birds.
Tue, 6 Apr 2021 - 41min - 82 - The Wild Season 3: Welcome back to the adventureTue, 23 Mar 2021 - 02min
- 81 - Leave it to beavers, seriously
We’ve missed bringing you new episodes of The Wild, but that’s about to change. We’re kicking off our third season on April 6th. We’ve got lots of exciting wildlife adventures to share including a trip to Central America and the country of Belize. The jungles are teaming with wildlife there. It’s one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet. I don’t want to give too much away about the trip just yet, but I’ll give you a hint....Jaguars
Tue, 9 Mar 2021 - 26min - 80 - Sounds from the wild: frogs, elk and snowmelt
A few moments of reflection during these stressful times with the help of meditative sounds from nature.
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 12min - 79 - Escape to the sounds of nature
We take a break from these stressful times and immerse ourselves in the sounds of the natural world, free of human beings and their noise.
Tue, 3 Nov 2020 - 07min - 78 - Bats: Busting the myths
Join me as I meet bats up close and in person and try to figure out the mystery behind these winged mammals.
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 30min - 77 - The Great British Birding ShowTue, 6 Oct 2020 - 32min
- 76 - WILD BITES: What’s the longest migration in the animal kingdom?Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 13min
- 75 - The tiniest farmer on earthTue, 8 Sep 2020 - 10min
- 74 - WILD BITES: How does a sperm whale survive the crushing depths a mile underwater?Tue, 25 Aug 2020 - 10min
- 73 - WILD BITES: How can arctic squirrels help us get to Mars?Tue, 11 Aug 2020 - 13min
- 72 - Bear News: An interview with Chris MorganTue, 28 Jul 2020 - 09min
- 71 - The wolf ranger
I saddle up, take to the hills of eastern Washington state and meet a man who left his city life behind to protect the wolves he loves.
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 - 31min - 70 - The power of poop
I take a look at three ways biologists are using scat to understand and protect wildlife, including poop parties, a dog on a boat, and an international crime fighter.
Tue, 2 Jun 2020 - 28min - 69 - How to bring back a Scottish forestWed, 20 May 2020 - 29min
- 68 - Owls: Nature’s hunting machineTue, 5 May 2020 - 28min
- 67 - So you caught a cougar, now what?
I visit a prison on the Olympic Peninsula where incarcerated individuals catalog wildlife videos for local biologists.
Tue, 14 Apr 2020 - 33min - 66 - How to catch a cougar
I meet biologists who can track multiple cougars in the forest, thanks to some special collars, GPS, and the click of a mouse.
Tue, 7 Apr 2020 - 28min - 65 - The ancient wild
The "salmon people" have lived on the Pacific Coast for more than 10,000 years. Through their long history, stories have been their lifeblood.
Wed, 1 Apr 2020 - 28min - 64 - The wildlife super dogTue, 17 Mar 2020 - 30min
- 63 - The secret lives of treesTue, 10 Mar 2020 - 24min
- 62 - Richard Louv and our connection with animals
Richard Louv writes about intimacy, but not in the way you might picture it. He says to stave off loneliness, tap into the "whisper of our fellow creatures."
Wed, 4 Mar 2020 - 25min - 61 - A river runs through it ... once again
Almost 30 years after an act of Congress called for the Elwha dams to come down, the ecosystem is recovering. Species are returning and staying.
Tue, 25 Feb 2020 - 29min - 60 - Return to Svalbard: Earth's icy food chain is about more than polar bears
It's a beautiful, still arctic morning about 600 miles from the North Pole. And there is a polar bear right over my shoulder.
Tue, 18 Feb 2020 - 28min - 59 - KUOW's THE WILD with Chris Morgan returns in February
Ecologist and award-winning filmmaker Chris Morgan kicks off season 2 with more adventures in the wild.
Tue, 28 Jan 2020 - 03min - 58 - LIVE: Stories from THE WILD
On Friday, October 14, we gathered to enjoy eight stories presented in front of a live audience at Seattle's McCaw Hall.
Tue, 10 Dec 2019 - 1h 08min - 57 - The quietest place on earthTue, 12 Nov 2019 - 12min
- 56 - Waiting for penguins
Wildlife filmmakers Jeff Wilson and Mark Smith spill on what life is like among the “super over-caffeinated” Adelie penguins.
Tue, 8 Oct 2019 - 59min - 55 - Life hack: Go sniff a pine. Your heart and mind will thank you
Florence Williams' extensive research into the benefits of getting out in nature has lead to some surprising revelations.
Tue, 10 Sep 2019 - 20min - 54 - The goofy looking rodent we all rely onTue, 20 Aug 2019 - 29min
- 53 - Protecting where the spirit bears roam
It all started when Ian McAllister spent two days in a flimsy basket, suspended from a tree, to protest logging.
Tue, 23 Jul 2019 - 29min - 52 - The hunt to find just one square inch of silenceTue, 18 Jun 2019 - 30min
- 51 - A harsh life among ‘super over-caffeinated’ penguinsMon, 10 Jun 2019 - 30min
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