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USFWS/Thoughts From Home: Your Conservation Podcast from the National Conservation Training Center

Welcome to “Thoughts From Home: Your Conservation Podcast from the National Conservation Training Center.” We’re located along the Potomac River in historic Shepherdstown, WV and are home to the US Fi... Read more

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Ranked #1

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Creepy Crawly and Misunderstood Wildlife - Part 1

Creepy Crawly and Misunderstood Wildlife - Part 1

Some creepy crawly and misunderstood wildlife, like spiders, bats, and raccoons offer a lot of benefits to our environme... Read more

27 Jan 2022

26mins

Ranked #2

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Creepy Crawly and Misunderstood Wildlife - Part 2

Creepy Crawly and Misunderstood Wildlife - Part 2

Some creepy crawly and misunderstood wildlife offer a lot of benefits to our environment. In Part 2 of the Creepy Crawly... Read more

27 Jan 2022

23mins

Ranked #3

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What is NYCALC?

What is NYCALC?

Ever wonder what the Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress (NYCALC) is all about? In this podcast yo... Read more

30 Sep 2021

19mins

Ranked #4

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Spring Frogs and Toads at the NCTC

Spring Frogs and Toads at the NCTC

Dr. Jim Siegel, US Fish and Wildlife Service biologist and NCTC Ecology curriculum manager, reviews the calls of the mos... Read more

19 Aug 2021

8mins

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Ranked #5

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Off the Shelf - The Home Place

Off the Shelf - The Home Place

Catherine Woodward, Fish and Wildlife Biologist in the USFWS Conservation Library introduces a series called Off the She... Read more

28 Jul 2021

12mins

Ranked #6

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Cicadas! Dr. Jim Siegel explains this natural phenomenon happening every 17 years.

Cicadas! Dr. Jim Siegel explains this natural phenomenon happening every 17 years.

During the Great Eastern Brood of periodical cicadas Catherine Woodward, Fish and Wildlife Biologist and Jim Siegel, Eco... Read more

11 Jun 2021

14mins

Ranked #7

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NCTC: Who We Are

NCTC: Who We Are

In this episode of Thoughts From Home, Mark Madison, our Fish and Wildlife Historian, talks with the NCTC Director, Stev... Read more

30 Apr 2021

33mins

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