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Wild Sounds of Canada

By: Various writers
Narrated by: Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
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  • Summary

  • Join lauded marine biologist Dr. Sarika Cullis-Suzuki for an intimate tour of the wild heart of the nation. From the Tombstone Mountains of the Yukon Territory to the glowing grasslands of Saskatchewan, each episode is alive with the buzzes, warbles, and howls of Canadian wildlife. Cullis-Suzuki is your guide, painting a picture of the landscapes around you while letting you in on the wilderness stories unfolding. Curl up under the night sky in Newfoundland, and listen to a conversation between little brown bats as they leave their roost. Dip your toes in the Pacific Ocean while listening to the other-worldly humming of the plainfin midshipman (a toad fish). You’ll follow a pod of orcas, hear the crash of glaciers, and relax to the chorus of songbirds at dawn. It’s nature like you’ve never heard it before!
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Episodes
  • Episode 1: Yukon Territory
    Dec 17 2020
    Tombstone Mountain looms as the Klondike River roars past you. You’re in a subarctic wilderness, where great herds of caribou roam, and rare birds fly in from faraway places.
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    27 mins
  • Episode 2: British Columbia
    Dec 17 2020
    An orca exhales as it swims by, and waves crash at your feet. This is the west coast of Canada, where bears munch on mussels, the plainfin midshipmen hums, and raven sees all.
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    33 mins
  • Episode 3: Alberta
    Dec 17 2020
    It’s springtime in the Canadian Rockies, and love is in the air! Get buzzed by a hummingbird and flashed by an orange-crowned kinglet, all while gazing out over the emerald waters of Rocky Mountain lakes.
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    32 mins

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Beautiful sound sof nature.

Was a very relaxing listen. I felt very immersed in the sound. Was a wonderful insight in to the natural world of Canada.

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  • 10-02-2021

Thank you Dr Suzuki!

I loved this podcast which took me to so many natural ecosystems in Canada.. I learned a lot and her narration brought the sounds to life for me as I had a context and educational commentary to compliment it. Superb and serene. It's just what a lockdown world needs. Please do more of these and consider other countries or continents for your sounds stories.

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  • 05-09-2022

Really relaxing

Fantastic narration and a great sound mix. Really relaxing and really easy to fall asleep to.

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