Natures Talk Show

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Sinopsis

Natures Talk Show is dedicated to helping save and preserve Nature by helping people understand that every living thing has a place and a reason to be here. Conservation, preservation and habitat are of huge interest on our show. We are going to be doing more youth oriented programs and things that we hope will help save all the amazing things that life has to offer.

Episodios

  • Asteroids and Dinosaurs - Fine Art of Paleontology

    19/04/2016 Duración: 01h02min

    Asteroids and Dinosaurs will be the topic of discussion on Natures Talk Show Fine Art of Paleontology discussion with Ken McKeighen and Ken Boorman.Plate tectonics might seem like a routine topic from a 7th grade textbook, but in the 1970s, plate tectonics was cutting-edge science. The theory had only gained widespread acceptance over the previous ten years and subsequently attracted scads of scientists looking to open up new intellectual frontiers. Walter Alvarez was one of them, but his research into plate tectonics was destined to be sidelined. An intriguing opinion would eventually lead him, his collaborators, and the rest of science on an intellectual journey across geology, chemistry, paleontology, and atmospheric science — towards solving one of the great mysteries in Earth's history: What happened to the dinosaurs?On Monday April 18th 2016 at 8pm est,7pm cst and 5pm pst. We look forward to you joining us. If you would like to join the conversation visit our chat room on our web page or call in to our

  • Green Scene - Lawns vs Native Plants and More

    18/04/2016 Duración: 58min

    Lawns vs Native Plants and More will be the topic on Natures Talk Show Green Scene series. Some people opt out of lawns to help maintain Native Plants which is beneficial to habitats. Fertilizers, poisonous sprays are also killing valuable insects that help Native Habitats. On Sunday April 17th at 8pm est,7pm cst and 5pm pst. We look forward to you joining us. If you would like to join the conversation visit our chat room on our web page or call in to our studio number 1 -949-534-0637.Thank You,http://www.naturestalkshow.com/

  • Volcanoes and Their Effects on Life - Fine Art of Paleontology

    12/04/2016 Duración: 01h06min

    Volcanoes are awesome manifestations of the fiery power contained deep within the Earth. These formations are essentially vents on the Earth's surface where molten rock, debris, and gases from the planet's interior are emitted.Volcanoes tend to exist along the edges between tectonic plates, massive rock slabs that make up Earth's surface. About 90 percent of all volcanoes exist within the Ring of Fire along the edges of the Pacific Ocean. Let's discuss the effects on Humans, Plants and other living things.On Monday April 11th 2016 at 8pm est,7pm cst and 5pm pst. We look forward to you joining us. If you would like to join the conversation visit our chat room on our web page or call in to our studio number 1 -949-534-0637.Thank You,http://www.naturestalkshow.com/

  • Halfmoon Betta Standards - Betta Time

    10/04/2016 Duración: 01h02min

    Halfmoon abaettas will be the discussion on Natures Talk Show Betta Time. Betta Time is hosted by Gerald Griffin along with his co-host Jamie Stine. Areas of discussion will include beginners mishaps and how to avoid common mistakes. Also what makes a good Halfmoon Betta and how to check for any possible signs of unhealthy fish. A huge thank you to our dear friend Karen Mac Auley for use of her photos.On Saturday April 9th at 8pm est,7pm cst and 5pm pst. We look forward to you joining us. If you would like to join the conversation visit our chat room on our web page or call in to our studio number 1 -949-534-0637.Thank You,http://www.naturestalkshow.com/

  • Geology in Relation to Paleontology - Fine Art of Paleontology

    06/04/2016 Duración: 01h07s

    Geology and how it relates to Paleontology will be the topic of discussion on Natures Task Show Fine Art of Paleontology. Join New Mexico Museum of Natural History research associate Ken McKeighen and Ken Boorman n the Fine Art of Paleontology as they discuss geology and how it relates to paleontology. Ken McKeighen has been doing field work since 2009 for the NMMNHS and has made some really cool discoveries. He will explain how understanding geology helped him to discover a new species of Dimetrodon and also how he was able to discover one of central New Mexico's most prolific Early Permian vertebrate fossil sites, the Abo copper mine in the Abo Pass of NM. On Tuesday April 5th at 8pm est,7pm cst and 5pm pst. We look forward to you joining us. If you would like to join the conversation visit our chat room on our web page or call in to our studio number 1 -949-534-0637.Thank You,http://www.naturestalkshow.com/