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Nature's movers and shakers

Nature's movers and shakers

Like so many others, I was completely blown away by that video that went viral years ago about the return of the wolves to Yellowstone and the remarkable impact they had on the entire park, from the deer population to the habits of the beavers to changes in erosion to, ultimately, the very paths that the streams and rivers took. I’m not a huge non-fiction listener, but I have found that close examinations of the profoundly complex and impactful activities of a single species, or category of living being, can be as mind-bending as my favourite works of science fiction. I’m especially intrigued by those stories that don’t focus on the interplay between man and beast, but instead illustrate how often beast couldn’t care less about man. Below, I’ve shared some of my favourites, and I especially love when a science-y author narrates their own work – the enthusiasm and wonder is palpable – so definitely look out for those!

Earth Moved
Entangled Life
Anthill
The Triumph of Seeds
The Hidden Life of Trees
Sharks Don't Sink
Beaks, Bones and Bird Songs
Coyote America
The Bees
An Immense World
The Revolutionary Genius of Plants
What an Owl Knows
Endless Forms
Birds Aren't Real