All Things Natural with Ed Kanze show

All Things Natural with Ed Kanze

Summary: "All Things Natural," Ed's weekly newspaper column, has been published continuously for a quarter century. It ran for 21 years in the Connecticut-based newspaper chain and today appears in the Bedford, NY Record-Review. Over the column's run, he has written over 1300 columns totaling nearly a million words. Ed's writings have been published in The Adirondack Explorer, Adirondack Life, Audubon, Birder's World, Bird Watcher's Digest, The Conservationist, Garden, Lake Life, Living Bird, Middlebury, National Parks, Reckon, Utne Reader, Vassar Quarterly, and Wildlife Conservation. He is a contributing editor at Bird Watcher's Digest and for thirteen years has written a column, “The Wild Side," for The Adirondack Explorer. He also teaches writing workshops for adults, seniors, and children. Ed, his wife, Debbie, and their children Ned and Tasman live on 18 acres along the Saranac River in New York's 6 million acre Adirondack Park.

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 The Marten Chronicles | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:03

In the beginning I saw neither hide nor hair of the animal known as the American marten. Then I found a suspicious dropping, and then I glimpsed the animal in a video in my own backyard. Still, it took years to set eyes on my first wild marten.

 Say G'day To Songbirds | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:05:02

Human music may well have been inspired by the music of birds. But where did birds get the idea? Recent research findings suggest that songbirds, also known as perching birds or passerines, trace their ancestry to the land of kangaroos.

 A Stranger On The Lawn | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:55

Life brings its humbling moments. For me, a leader of bird walks, one came recently when a sparrow turned up, and I had no idea what kind it was. What to do? I confessed my ignorance and invited my companions to peer through binoculars and join me in solv

 When Butterflies Fly Free | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:03:41

Spring brings the eyes a feast of color, and after a long, black-and-white winter, they're hungry for it. Some of the finest color of the season comes to us on the wings of butterflies. Listen and meet the mourning cloak, the comma, and the spring azure.

 The Day I Got A Black Eye From A Blue Crab | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:05:01

Have you ever injured yourself by accident, felt stupid afterward, and found yourself the brunt of jokes? I have. My story involves a crowd of kids and a very large and menacing blue crab. Hear it here.

 Bugged By Caddisflies | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:04

Believe it or not, there are common insects that build armor around themselves like turtles grow shells. As larvae they live in streams, ponds, and lakes and are known as caddisflies.

 Bluebirds Shop Around | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:15

Build a bird house for bluebirds and they will come, or not, depending on intangibles known only to the birds.

 The Bursting of the Buds | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:51

In the Adirondacks and throughout most of eastern North America, we know spring has arrived when the red maple buds pop. Did you know that some red maples are girls and some are boys, and that you can tell the two apart from a car speeding along the highway? Here hear the details.

 The Marsupial Habit | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:08

Riddle: What makes a marsupial a marsupial? Hint: it has little or nothing to do whether the animal has a marsupium, or pouch, for carrying its young. In fact, two mammals that have pouches for carrying young are not considered marsupials. Confused? Listen and join in on the confusion.

 Buck Tooth, Pride of The Beavers | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:05:32

'All Things Natural' Celebrates 100th Episode! Listen here as Mr. Buck Tooth, "Rodent of the Year," accepts his honor at a meeting of the American Association of Gnawing Rodents.

 Mite Versus Right | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:05:14

Pets bring us joy and the pleasures of companionship. And sometimes they bring us pain. Listen to a horror story of a house---my house---invaded by hordes of hungry mites.

 Geography Of A Bird | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:12

Start looking at birds, and you have to master a whole new vocabulary of lingo. Pretty soon you'll be talking about wingbars, eye-lines, eye-rings, throat patches, rump patches, and if you're a real voyeur, crissums. To know birds, you have to get your mind around the details.

 An Ornithologist Shaken, Not Stirred | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:03:57

Before there was James Bond OO7 the secret agent and ladies' man, there was James Bond the distinguished ornithologist and expert on birds of the West Indians. The real Bond met the creator of the fictional Bond on the island of Jamaica, and the rest is ornithological and cinematic history.

 Great Snowy Owl | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:04:29

Everybody knows the bird, but most us have never seen it in the flesh: the great white owl of northern North America and Eurasia known as the snowy. Snowy owls used to be cigar salesman. Today, they gain appreciation as the most striking and massive of American owls.

 Penguins of the Southern Oceans | File Type: audio/mpeg3 | Duration: 00:05:03

You don't have to be crazy to believe in the existence of Little People. They exist. We call them penguins. Join me in reminiscing about wild penguins I have known.

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