Story+World: Changing Stories for a Changing Planet
2026 UCLA Environmental Science grad Grace Miller joins LENS podcast producer Liv Slaby to discuss animal vocalizations, and why humans should listen. Drawing on her fieldwork across the Colombian Amazon, the Arctic Ocean, and the mangroves of Costa Rica, Miller walks listeners through the rich and often surprising world of bioacoustics—from fish that grunt and purr to complex beluga songs. Miller supplements her own experience and expertise by interviewing Todd Brinkman (wildlife ecologist), Kate Stafford (Associate Professor, Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute), Ben Sullender (spatial ecologist, Audubon Alaska), and Morgan Ziegenhorn (acoustic ecologist). The conversation explores what is gained when we decenter visuality in the ways that we understand the species around us, and what is lost when anthropogenic noise drowns out more-than-human soundscapes. Music: “Concrete River” by Elori Saxl. Courtesy of Western Vinyl. Used by permission. Cover image: Grace Miller doing fieldwork in Alaska. Interviews provided by Audubon Alaska. Field Recordings: Yahuarcaca Lakes recordings provided by Marisol Valverde Montellano, Ph.D. candidate in Cornell’s Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department. Arctic Ocean recordings provided by Kate Stafford from her research, obtained through Audubon Alaska. Crocodile and caiman recordings from Grace Miller’s research. Outboard engine and humpback whale song recording provided by NPS [https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=C6C422EC-098D-4D17-8A6B-7DA3F431D527].
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