Nature Disturbed

Nature Disturbed

Science EN ↓ 15 episodes

From the delightful to the downright depraved, the Nature Disturbed podcast explores every facet of life on our planet.

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Nature Disturbed

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www.naturedisturbed.com

Latest episode

Apr 5, 2026

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Episodes

Wet n Wild: British Beavers Return 05.04.2026

It's the series finale! To celebrate, I'm heading back to my home country, where these charismatic rodents have returned after an absence of over 400 years.

Wet n Wild: Trees Made of Salmon 24.03.2026

Trees in the temperate rainforests of British Columbia have been shown to contain marine derived nutrients (nutrients of marine origin). But... excuse me, please.... why do trees inland contain nutrients from the open ocean? Well, here's the simple answer: the trees are made of salmon.  Each year, spawning salmon are pulled from rivers by grizzlies, black bears, coastal wolves, bald eagles, a...

Wet n Wild: Giant Squid (& other molluscs) 13.03.2026

The Kraken of Scandinavia; the Lusca of the Caribbean; the Akkorokamui of Japan... what do these legendary sea monsters have in common? ... They're all real!  These creatures have surfaced from the deepest wells of mythology into modern science in the form of the giant squid. How big can these creatures get? How can we study them? Why are they so elusive? And of course ... Who would win in a...

Wet n Wild: Snapping Turtles 04.03.2026

This week, I journey to an unlikely destination in search of turtles: Canada! The snapping turtle's range stretches all the way from Florida to the frozen north of the continent. And yet, its remarkable ability to survive the cold is hardly its most defining feature. Perhaps that credit could go to its razor sharp bill; its long, bendy neck; the fake worm on its tongue which it uses to lure f...

Wet n Wild: Cocaine Hippos 22.01.2026

In 1981, infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar imported 4 hippos to his private zoo as a gift for his daughter. After his death, they escaped - and now there are hundreds of feral hippos living in Colombia. Today's guest is Vanessa the Pink Hippo, the mascot of Escobar's former estate Hacienda Nápoles. Vanessa is severely inbred, but that doesn't stop her from living her truth.

Wet n Wild: Japanese Giant Salamander 16.12.2025

Enormous predatory amphibians lurking in mountain streams and rivers - a thing of the past? Well, yes - the planet was once dominated by these early arrivals onto land. But here, today, now, in the present moment, as we hold space for time and we hold time for space, we must acknowledge the truth: giant amphibians still exist. They're out there. They're skilled nocturnal predators. They&...

Wet n Wild: Orcas Hunting Great Whites 01.12.2025

Two South African orcas, named Port and Starboard, have become infamous shark-hunters. It has been widely reported that the pair are responsible for the declining great white populations in the world's cage-diving capital. But is it true? Should the blame be placed on the killer whales, or is there a bigger picture? In this episode, I travel to the coastal waters of South Africa to speak with...

Wet n Wild: The Loch Ness Monster (isn't real) 03.11.2025

Rumour has it, there is a giant prehistoric reptile inhabiting Britain's largest lake/loch by volume. Well, I'm not one for rumours, fairytales, gossips and besmirchments - unless I've made them up myself about my enemies. In this episode, I head to Scotland to confirm what I already know - that the Loch Ness Monster does exist, but only in our minds. This conspiracy is a surprising...

Wet n Wild: Fish Evolution on Steroids 20.10.2025

Lake Victoria, East Africa, was dry 14,000 years ago - and yet, it is home to about 500 species of cichlid fish. It's believed that this incredible diversity of species arose from a single ancestor, which completely flips the script given we often imagine evolution taking place over millions of years.   In this episode, I head to the calm shores of Lake Malawi to confront my former practical...

Wet n Wild: Great Barrier Reef 06.10.2025

In this episode, I head to one of the most biodiverse places on the planet: the Great Barrier Reef. While this reef is almost completely unknown in comparison to  more famous reefs like the Houtman Abrolhos island reef and Capricorn and Bunker Group reefs - the Great Barrier Reef boasts a truly spectacular amount and variety of wildlife. At the GBR I meet Tanya Murphy, of the Australian Marine Con...

Wet n Wild: Eels Under Melbourne 21.09.2025

Eels under Melbourne!! Yes, you heard that damn straight, missy. For thousands of years, the Traditional Custodians of the land have understood much about the lives of eels. In Western academia, these creatures long remained  elusive.  In this episode, I take a trip in a rubber ring down the Yarra River, known first as the Birr-arrung, which flows through the heart of Melbourne. Upon my arrival at...

Wet n Wild: Extraterrestrial Life 04.09.2025

In this episode, I depart from planet Earth alone in search of water and extraterrestrial life, donning a Goldilocks outfit and my astrobiology hat to help facilitate the discussion of biosignatures. On the way I encounter exoplanets, robots and Katy Perry. Two out of those three things I'm excited about.

Wet n Wild: Electric Fishes 12.08.2025

Put on your electric shock collars and bark like a dog - it's electric fish week this week!  Join me as I head to the deepest recesses of the flooded Amazonian rainforest to meet electric fish expert Dr Kassandra Ford.

Wet n Wild: Sewer Alligators 21.07.2025

In this episode, I'm where I belong: crawling through the sewers like a rat.  Join me as I head to Florida to meet ecologist Alan Ivory, to discuss life underneath our cities; urbanisation; and whether or not there's any truth behind the legends of alligators living in the pipes. You can find Alan at http://alanivory.org/   And explore his research further -  Urban Naturalist (sewer wild...

Wet n Wild: The Deep Sea 24.06.2025

Welcome to the very first episode of the Nature Disturbed Podcast; a podcast where we look at the good, the offensive and the confusing parts of the animal kingdom and beyond. In this episode, I swim to the bottom of the Mariana Trench and have an awkward interaction with James Cameron, observing how the environment changes as I make the 11km journey down.  When I resurface I have the privilege of...

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