
The 2 Best The Wild with Chris Morgan Podcast Episodes
1) The Quietest Place on Earth
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Such a beautiful episode on the value of silence and how far we need to go to find a square inch of silence. Because “Silence is the think ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Leave it to beavers. Seriously.
On this episode we'll learn how the mighty beaver has reshaped the landscape of America, had a role in politics and may help us adapt to climate change. To learn how you can listen to The Wild episod...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) Happy Earth Day 2025!
Happy Earth Day 2025. This is a special message from Chris to get a little different perspective on this blue marble we call home.
4) Tom Mangelsen: Grizzy 399 and confessions of a wildlife photographer
A conversation with wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen and how he observes nature including his years documenting Grizzly 399 in and around Teton National Park in Wyoming.
5) Yellowstone National Park: Celebrity bears, and a tale of two trout
Chris travels to Yellowstone National Park to discover how scientists are turning an ecological disaster into a rare invasive species success story. It’s an adventure filled with celebrity bears, duel...Show More
6) A harsh life among ‘super over-caffeinated’ penguins (reprise)
Behind most wildlife documentaries is someone who has spent countless hours, often in challenging conditions, waiting for that perfect shot. Chris talks to filmmakers Jeff Wilson and Mark Smith about ...Show More
7) Zoë Schlanger: Do plants think? Why eating a salad may never feel the same again
Maybe you’re eating an apple, or a piece of lettuce right now. Could be a broccoli stem or perhaps a lovely juicy tomato. If you are, are you wondering how intelligent that plant is? I’d g...Show More
8) Glacier Bay National Park: Life after ice - the birth of a river
Melting ice is usually bad news, but this place in Alaska has turned from frozen to flourishing in just 200 years. Nestled in southeast Alaska, the stunning and famous Glacier Bay National Park ...Show More
9) The Wild presents How Wild: Solitude
We are taking a break over the holidays in order to finish up our series about national parks. We’ll be back in your feed on January 7 with a visit to Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska. We...Show More
10) A river runs through it ... once again (reprise)
It started as a glacier. Then, about 13,000 years ago, it was a trickle, then a stream, and eventually a rushing river meandering through the Olympic Peninsula. For thousands of years, life thrived of...Show More