It’s our listener mail round up, and this week it’s all about communication in the natural world, like: how do migratory animals teach their young how to migrate and where to go? Do sharks smell underwater? And, are plants talking to each other?
Plus, a mini-story about a lost baby squirrel and a Bluetooth speaker.
Take a listen!
Featuring: Patrik Byholm, Richard Karban, Bethany Brookshire, and Stephen Kajiura.
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LINKS
Visit outsideinradio.org for video of a Bluetooth speaker-assisted baby squirrel rescue.
On animal migration:
On plants talking:
On what makes an animal a pest:
On sharks:
CREDITS
Host: Nate Hegyi
Reported and produced by Felix Poon, Jeongyoon Han, Taylor Quimby, and Jessica Hunt
Edited by Taylor Quimby
Rebecca Lavoie is our Executive Producer
Special thanks to Lani Asuncion and Angus Murphy
Music for this episode by Blue Dot Sessions
Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio