Our Wild Backyard

Our Wild Backyard

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Our WILD Backyard is a podcast for nature-curious humans living in the Midwest.  In this interview-style podcast, host and naturalist, Jennifer McLaughlin, will ask regional experts curious questions like - Why do squirrels zig-zag across the road? How to chickadees stay warm in the winter? Are insects beneficial to humans? By learning about the wonders around us, listeners will gain a deep appreciation for the intricate and fascinating world we call home and understand how humans can work with nature to benefit each other.  https://www.ourwildbackyard.org/

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19. Jun 2026

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Intro 12.03.2026

Jennifer McLaughlin, a sustainability educator and naturalist, hosts the 'Our Wild Backyard' podcast, where she introduces listeners to the flora and fauna of Midwestern backyards. Each episode features conversations with regional experts, exploring topics like animal behavior, species interaction with humans, and the impact of human actions on wildlife. The podcast aims to foster understanding, c...

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