
Pecan Trees
In this episode we’re discussing the secret life of the pecan tree, a true gem of our Texas and American landscape! We’ll dive into its history, usage and everything there is to know when wanting to learn all out our sta

Hosted by Natureversity Outdoor School · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 41 episodes
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The Natureversity Podcast is your field guide to the wild, blending naturalists study, hands‑on survival skills, and the practice of outdoor education to help listeners deepen their nature connection and grow confident in the woods. Episodes cover natural history and species spotlights—plant ID, tracking, seasonal ecology—alongside practical bushcraft like shelter building, firecraft, navigation, wild edibles, and low‑impact camping. The show features in‑depth interviews with naturalists, educators, scientists, and elder wisdom keepers, plus conversations about curriculum, youth engagement, and risk management for teaching outdoors. Subscribe for seasonal listening, skill guides, and episode resources to equip you with the tools and context to explore safely and bring outdoor learning to others.
Natureversity Outdoor School hosts Natureversity Podcast, a science show with 41 episodes published.

In this episode we’re discussing the secret life of the pecan tree, a true gem of our Texas and American landscape! We’ll dive into its history, usage and everything there is to know when wanting to learn all out our sta

This episode explores the fascinating life of raccoons, covering their biology, behavior, diet, habitat, reproduction, and interactions with humans. Listen to discover interesting facts and insights about these clever cr

In this episode of the Natureversity Podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of the Hackberry tree (Celtis laevigata), exploring its rich history and significance in Texas ecosystems. Listeners will learn about the

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of Texas Armadillos! Join us as we explore their unique behaviors, habitats, diets and more. We'll discuss the intricacies of armadillo family life, including the ador

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of Texas armadillos! Join us as we explore their unique behaviors, habitats, and diets. We'll discuss the intricacies of armadillo family life, including the adorable

James Michael is an outdoor guide and wilderness survival skills instructor based out of Cortland, New York. He is one of the many instructors who teach outdoor skills to children and adults at Lime Hollow Nature Center.

Jamie Shelton is the owner of Fossil Quest, a blog and store dedicated to all Texas Fossils. Jamie uses her passion to help others learn all about what lifeforms used to live here in Central Texas during the Cretaceous P

David Cook is an author, presenter, photographer and the curriculum coordinator for the Capital Area Master Naturalists. David helps organize the training classes for all new CAMN members. He also assists with booking tr

Tom Elpel is a practitioner of outdoor skills, author and the owner of Green University based out of Montana. Tom has spent his entire life studying plants, survival skills and homesteading. Listen as he talks about what

Jason Sabala is an entrepreneur and local Austin advocate for health, fitness and pushing yourself out of your comfort zones on a daily basis. He is the founder of the Lumber Society, an organization dedicated to providi

Melinda is the co executive director of Austin Youth River Watch, a non profit organization based in Austin Texas that combines peer mentoring with intensive environmental education, and engage youth through nature-based

Shelia Hargis is the organizer of the Purple Martin Parties here in Austin Texas run through the local Travis Audubon Chapter for birding. Listen as she describes how she discovered the joy of birding and why everyone sh

Shannon Brown is the founder of Ecosystem Regeneration Artisans (ERA) Landscapes based out of San Marcos Texas. ERA was built to help unite talented land stewards on outdoor projects that help realize the vision of creat

Nicole Netherton is the executive director for the Travis Audubon, an organization dedicated to conserving wildlife habitats and the ecological balance necessary for healthy, sustainable, and habitable communities. Liste

Ginger Webb has been practicing herbalism for nearly 30 years, as a community herbalist, clinical herbalist, herbal medicine maker, teacher, wild plant lover, botanist, and teacher. She makes and sells herbal medicine th

Isaac is the found of Nurture Nature Within based out of Galveston Texas. NNW offers the opportunity for individuals or groups to reconnect with themselves through nature in a way that supports healing and growth using t

Sarah Coles is the Executive Director of the Texas Children in Nature Network. She has been working within the informal education system for almost two decades. Listen as she describes how working at an institution focus

Widely regarded as one of the country's foremost educators in Stone Age living skills, David is a frequent lecturer, author, songwriter and consultant on primitive technologies, edible/medicinal plants, and pre-Columbian

Goat farmer, mushroom forager and tree planter Sean "Peppy" Meyer is an avid outdoor enthusiast dedicated to helping restore ethical and sustainable practices in farming and gardening. Listen as he discusses how his trav

Author and songwriter Robin Blankenship is the owner and director of Earth Knack and has been working in the outdoor education field since 1978. Robin has been an instructor for Larry Dean Olsen, National Outdoor Leaders
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