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"I work with youth and adults facilitating a deep connection to the natural world, and what emerges from that is deep connections between people, and a deep connection to self."
"When we go about tracking animals, it's a multi-sensory and multi-disciplinary experience that connects us archetypically to this really old part of ourselves."
-- Tim Corcoran on Greenhorn Radio
Wilderness Survival Skills, Animal Tracking, and More (24:10)
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Tim Corcoran, Idaho, Twin Eagles Nature School, ecology, wilderness survival, naturalist, nature, ancestors, indigenous people, Europeans, permaculture, design, tracking, Tom Brown, Jr., purpose, Vermont Wilderness School, nature-based mentoring, holistic, Sandpoint, organic, civilization, local, territories, land, river, mountain, cultural identity, Kat Anderson, Tending the Wild, agriculture, farming, mammals, multi-sensory, nature connection, The Tracker, natural world, Introduction to Permaculture, Gaia's Garden, Washington, Vermont,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
The Naturalist Introduction: Sexual Conflict (10:35)
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Bernie Wides, The Naturalist, Whole Foods Market, Carol A. Butler, sexual conflict, this is different than sexual selection, G.A. Parker, sperm competition, Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects, William G. Eberhard, Sexual Selection By Cryptic Female Choice, human sexuality in terms of inate behavior, reproductive availablity, mating habits,Premature Cannibalism & The Sexy Son Syndrome (11:17)
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therapy, counseling, some butterflies are polygamous, sperm packets, premature cannibalism, Australian red back spider, females kill the male before copulation is complete, only happens if male courtship is brief, the sexy sons syndrome, choosy female may benefit from mating with a harmful man if he can transmit his sexiness to his sons, the sons will more readily mate with other females so genes can be passed along, human behavior, the success of seductive males,Sexual Conflicts & Strategies For Survival (9:42)
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butterflies, The American Museum of Natural History, live butterfly bavarium all winter long, twins, male produces androgens, genital sex with two cloacas joining, forced copulation, raptor territories, Pale Male, red tailed hawk who lives across from Central Park, he has his third or fourth wife, raptors eat pigeons and mice, the city sometimes puts down rat poising, if hawks eat poison rats they get killed also,Download MP3 (Full Episode)








