Earthsounds
Episodes • 2024

1. Australian Forests
33 minIn ancient woodlands, a crocodile relies on sound to protect her babies, koalas release powerful roars, and an enchanting frog choir communes.
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2. The Himalayas
31 minMountains act as a huge echo chamber for elusive creatures—like snow leopards—who use the landscape to amplify their rarely heard love songs.
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3. The Rainforests
30 minIn one of the richest soundscapes, howler monkeys attempt to out-voice each other and sloths break their silence to search for mates.
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4. The Pacific
35 minWhale songs and dolphin clicks hold hidden meaning in an underwater world full of clever acoustic tricks.
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5. African Plains
31 minPredators listen for frantic footsteps, cocktail ants craft a battle cry, and lions embrace the transformative power of rolling rain and thunder.
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6. Polar Worlds
30 minIn subzero conditions, emperor penguins use custom calls to find their families. After dark, the northern lights make mesmerizing music.
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7. African Deserts
31 minSilence may seem golden in the desert, but secret sounds connect curious meerkats—and tip off eavesdropping predators like cobras and eagles.
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8. Atlantic Coasts
30 minWhere land meets sea, rockhopper penguins, orca whales, and elephant seals find incredible ways to cut through the chaos.
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9. Winter Woodlands
30 minIn North America's forests, a snowy game of hide-and-seek unfolds between foxes and voles. When seasons change, elk strike up a sonic rivalry.
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10. African Water Worlds
30 minThe Okavango Delta is awash with sound. And locals—from pied kingfishers to hippos—tune in to life above and below the water to survive.
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11. Shallow Seas
29 minNew technology reveals a raucous symphony of pops and squeaks in an underwater amphitheater full of flirtatious fish and graceful manatees.
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12. Listening to Our Planet
34 minMeet the scientists studying sound around the globe to help stop the rapid progression of climate change and wildlife endangerment.
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