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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2023 · 46 MIN

The Biology & Chemistry of Fall (with Jake)

from BIOACTIVE · host Riley D. Kirk, Ph.D.

Fall is our favorite season in New Hampshire. We are almost done with preserving the garden, and we get to witness mother nature preparing for a long cold winter. Animals and plants prepare in different ways, and that is the focus of this episode. Jake is a wildlife biologist and together we discuss: - why leaves fall off trees - why leaves are such bright colors in some places - why hunting season is in the fall - why birds migrate - how to harvest lions mane/bears head tooth & medicinal applications. & more... Thanks for tuning in, and thank you to the patreons for sponsoring this podcast and to everyone who has left a review on spotify and apple podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fall is our favorite season in New Hampshire. We are almost done with preserving the garden, and we get to witness mother nature preparing for a long cold winter. Animals and plants prepare in different ways, and that is the focus of this episode. Jake is a wildlife biologist and together we discuss: - why leaves fall off trees - why leaves are such bright colors in some places - why hunting season is in the fall - why birds migrate - how to harvest lions mane/bears head tooth & medicinal applications. & more... Thanks for tuning in, and thank you to the patreons for sponsoring this podcast and to everyone who has left a review on spotify and apple podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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