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The Nature Wanderer

Podcast af Paul Fehringer

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Wandering through nature. Join me on an adventure of delving into the common and the unusual sides of the natural world around us. Each week I will welcome you to join me as I explore nature.

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episode Small, Smelly, and Misunderstood: A Stink Bug Story cover

Small, Smelly, and Misunderstood: A Stink Bug Story

Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! In this episode, I dive into something a lot of us have been noticing lately… stink bugs. They’ve been everywhere this year, showing up on windows, walls, and just about every quiet corner of our homes. But instead of just brushing them off as a nuisance, I wanted to take a closer look. I explore the story behind the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug—where it came from, why it’s become so widespread, and what makes it so uniquely equipped to survive. From its shield-like body to its infamous odor-producing defense, this tiny insect has a surprisingly powerful strategy for staying alive. We’ll talk about: * Why stink bugs suddenly seem to appear in large numbers * How their chemical defense actually works * What role they play in ecosystems (even when they feel like pests) * And why they’re so drawn to our homes during certain times of the year Along the way, I reflect on something I think we often forget… even the most annoying parts of nature have a purpose. Stink bugs may not be welcome houseguests, but they’re part of a much bigger story about adaptation, movement, and survival in a changing world. So the next time you see one clinging to your window… maybe take a second look before you reach for the paper towel. There’s more to this little insect than meets the eye. Support the podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects:  Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer [https://ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer]  Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page [https://www.amazon.com/author/paulfehringer]  Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merch [https://www.naturewanderer.org/merch] Nature Exploring storefront: Amazon Storefront [https://www.amazon.com/shop/the_nature_wanderer?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_VWA5HBE15T2R9GXJG16G_1] The Nature Wanderer Classes [https://www.thenaturewanderer.com/course/] Let’s stay connected!   www.thenaturewanderer.com [http://www.thenaturewanderer.com/]  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the_nature_wanderer]  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thenaturewanderer] Don’t forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I’d love to hear from you! Join me on The Forest Connection podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Support our eco-friendly affiliates:  Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps [https://www.applevalleynaturalsoap.com?aff=426] – a treat for your skin and the planet.   Shop Life Without Plastic  [https://lifewithoutplastic.com?aff=975]for sustainable swaps that make a difference. Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.  I’ll see you next episode! This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.

14. maj 2026 - 30 min
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Discovering Spring on the Trail

Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Spring has arrived—and with it comes one of the most dynamic and exciting times to hit the trail. In this episode, I take you along on a springtime hike, exploring what makes this season so unique from a nature perspective. This isn’t just about getting outside—it’s about understanding what’s happening all around you as the landscape transitions from winter dormancy to full-on growth. From melting snow and muddy trails to the return of migratory birds and the first blooms pushing through the forest floor, spring is a season of movement, change, and opportunity for observation. In this episode, I cover: * What makes spring hiking different from other seasons * Key signs of seasonal change to watch for on the trail * Early spring plants and wildflowers you might encounter * Bird activity, migration patterns, and vocal behavior * Animal movement and how wildlife responds to warming temperatures Spring hiking can be unpredictable—but that’s part of the experience. One day might feel like winter, the next like early summer. Being prepared and knowing what to look for can turn an ordinary hike into a deeper connection with the natural world. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just getting back out after winter, this episode will help you tune into the rhythms of the season and make the most of your time on the trail. So lace up your boots, embrace the mud, and step into the season of renewal. If you enjoyed this episode, consider sharing it with a fellow hiker or leaving a review to help others discover The Nature Wanderer. Your support keeps the trail going. Until next time… keep wandering. Support the podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects:  Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer [https://ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer]  Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page [https://www.amazon.com/author/paulfehringer]  Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merch [https://www.naturewanderer.org/merch] Nature Exploring storefront: Amazon Storefront [https://www.amazon.com/shop/the_nature_wanderer?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_VWA5HBE15T2R9GXJG16G_1] The Nature Wanderer Classes [https://www.thenaturewanderer.com/course/] Let’s stay connected!   www.thenaturewanderer.com [http://www.thenaturewanderer.com/]  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the_nature_wanderer]  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thenaturewanderer] Don’t forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I’d love to hear from you! Join me on The Forest Connection podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Support our eco-friendly affiliates:  Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps [https://www.applevalleynaturalsoap.com?aff=426] – a treat for your skin and the planet.   Shop Life Without Plastic  [https://lifewithoutplastic.com?aff=975]for sustainable swaps that make a difference. Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.  I’ll see you next episode! This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.

30. apr. 2026 - 37 min
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Hitchhikers, Gliders, and Exploders

Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! Episode notes and links: In this episode, I take a closer look at one of the most fascinating and often overlooked processes in nature… seed dispersal. Plants may be rooted in place, but their seeds are anything but still. From tiny parachutes riding the wind to burrs hitchhiking on passing animals, seeds are constantly on the move—spreading life across forests, fields, and even oceans. I explore the different ways seeds travel, including wind, water, animals, gravity, and even explosive dispersal. Along the way, I talk about why timing matters, how plants “choose” the right moment to release their seeds, and the incredible partnerships they form with animals to help carry the next generation forward. This episode is both a scientific look at how ecosystems grow and regenerate, and a reminder that every landscape is shaped by countless small journeys happening all around us. Next time you’re outside, take a moment to notice what’s drifting, dropping, or clinging to your clothes… you might just be witnessing nature in motion. Support the podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects:  Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer [https://ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer]  Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page [https://www.amazon.com/author/paulfehringer]  Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merch [https://www.naturewanderer.org/merch] Nature Exploring storefront: Amazon Storefront [https://www.amazon.com/shop/the_nature_wanderer?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_VWA5HBE15T2R9GXJG16G_1] The Nature Wanderer Classes [https://www.thenaturewanderer.com/course/] Let’s stay connected!   www.thenaturewanderer.com [http://www.thenaturewanderer.com/]  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the_nature_wanderer]  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thenaturewanderer] Don’t forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I’d love to hear from you! Join me on The Forest Connection podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Support our eco-friendly affiliates:  Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps [https://www.applevalleynaturalsoap.com?aff=426] – a treat for your skin and the planet.   Shop Life Without Plastic  [https://lifewithoutplastic.com?aff=975]for sustainable swaps that make a difference. Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.  I’ll see you next episode! This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.

16. apr. 2026 - 30 min
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Venom or Poison? This Mistake Could Cost You

Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! In this episode of The Nature Wanderer, I take a closer look at one of the most misunderstood distinctions in the natural world—venom vs. poison. We often use these words interchangeably, but in nature, they tell very different stories. One is delivered with precision through a bite or sting. The other is a warning, carried on skin, leaves, or bright colors that say, “don’t touch.” I explore how animals like snakes, spiders, and even ocean drifters use venom as a tool for survival, and how organisms like poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, and certain plants rely on toxins to keep predators at a distance. Along the way, I dive into one of the more fascinating strategies in nature—toxin sequestration—where some species don’t create their own defenses at all, but instead gather them from what they eat. It’s a reminder that in the wild, even your diet can become your shield. This episode blends science with a sense of wonder, helping you better understand the quiet, invisible chemistry happening all around us every time you step outside. So the next time you’re on the trail, take a closer look. Because in nature, danger doesn’t always chase you… Sometimes, it simply waits to be understood. Support the podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects:  Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer [https://ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer]  Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page [https://www.amazon.com/author/paulfehringer]  Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merch [https://www.naturewanderer.org/merch] Nature Exploring storefront: Amazon Storefront [https://www.amazon.com/shop/the_nature_wanderer?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_VWA5HBE15T2R9GXJG16G_1] The Nature Wanderer Classes [https://www.thenaturewanderer.com/course/] Let’s stay connected!   www.thenaturewanderer.com [http://www.thenaturewanderer.com/]  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the_nature_wanderer]  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thenaturewanderer] Don’t forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I’d love to hear from you! Join me on The Forest Connection podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Support our eco-friendly affiliates:  Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps [https://www.applevalleynaturalsoap.com?aff=426] – a treat for your skin and the planet.   Shop Life Without Plastic  [https://lifewithoutplastic.com?aff=975]for sustainable swaps that make a difference. Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.  I’ll see you next episode! This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.

2. apr. 2026 - 35 min
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In Search of Quiet: What We Lose When Noise Takes Over

Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! In this special Podcasthon episode, I explore something we rarely think about until it’s gone… quiet. Podcasthon is a global initiative bringing podcasters together to highlight meaningful causes, and in this episode, I’m focusing on the work of Quiet Parks International, an organization dedicated to protecting the last truly quiet places on Earth. What does “natural quiet” actually mean? And why is it becoming so rare? In this episode, I take a closer look at the science behind sound and silence, the impact of noise on both people and wildlife, and the growing importance of preserving natural soundscapes. Along the way, I also reflect on the deeper side of quiet, not just as the absence of noise, but as something we can actively experience and reconnect with. This is a more personal, reflective journey, but one grounded in science and conservation. Because quiet isn’t empty. It’s something we’re at risk of losing, and something worth protecting. If you’ve ever stepped into a place where the world seemed to slow down, where your senses sharpened and everything just felt… different, this episode is for you. In this episode, I cover: * What “natural quiet” really is * The impact of noise on humans and wildlife * Why quiet places are disappearing * The mission of Quiet Parks International * Simple ways to reconnect with quiet in your own life Episode notes and links: Quiet Parks International [https://www.quietparks.org] Donate to Quiet Parks International [https://www.quietparks.org/donate-to-save-quiet-new] Podcasthon [https://podcasthon.org/podcaster/the-nature-wanderer-2] Support the podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects:  Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer [https://ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer]  Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page [https://www.amazon.com/author/paulfehringer]  Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merch [https://www.naturewanderer.org/merch] Nature Exploring storefront: Amazon Storefront [https://www.amazon.com/shop/the_nature_wanderer?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_VWA5HBE15T2R9GXJG16G_1] Let’s stay connected!   www.thenaturewanderer.com [http://www.thenaturewanderer.com/]  Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the_nature_wanderer]  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thenaturewanderer] Don’t forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I’d love to hear from you! Join me on The Forest Connection podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Support our eco-friendly affiliates:  Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps [https://www.applevalleynaturalsoap.com?aff=426] – a treat for your skin and the planet.   Shop Life Without Plastic  [https://lifewithoutplastic.com?aff=975]for sustainable swaps that make a difference. Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature.  I’ll see you next episode! This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I share observations, stories, and research about the natural world. Always explore nature safely and responsibly.

19. mar. 2026 - 43 min
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