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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!©2020 Ari A. Cohen Productions Inc. (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC Environnement Nature et écologie Plein air et nature Science

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About the Narrator

Sarika is passionate about the ocean, a sustainable world, and the conservation of biodiversity. She has served on various boards and committees including at the David Suzuki Foundation, WWF Canada, and the Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea. Recently, she has been a visiting scientist at Ocean Networks Canada at the University of Victoria, BC.

Sarika’s marine research has taken her to many parts of the ocean, from the high seas to remote tropical islands to the coastal intertidal zones of her home, British Columbia. Her PhD investigated the effects of boat noise on fish, while her MSc focused on overfishing in the high seas, the results of which she presented to the United Nations.

Sarika is committed to speaking out about ocean issues and conservation, and works in environmentally-themed media: she has written for magazines, books and newspapers, worked in radio, and has hosted documentary films for Parks Canada, The National Film Board, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Ocean Networks Canada. Most recently, she hosted two The Nature of Things episodes which aired in 2020: one on the fascinating world of intertidal zones, and one on the heartbreaking plight of orca. Sarika has been featured as Ms. Chatelaine, was named an influential Canadian Millennial by The Huffington Post Canada, and one of Canada’s Top 30 under 30 by Explore Magazine in 2012.

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This is the best thing I've listened to on audible. Period. Sometimes I was brought to tears with the beautiful sounds of animals and nature, and the way Sarika narrated the stories of these creatures. If you live in Canada this with touch your heart even more. I thoroughly recommend this.

Simply Incredible

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Amazing! When I listen to it, I feel like I'm floating in the air, observing lakes, mountains, forests... watching life all around me! Thank you, Ms. Cullis-Suzuki! I love it!

So soothing...

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I continue to enjoy returning to this experience of sounds of nature with narration providing unique insight. It is just very calming and interesting.
The booming fish! Who knew such creatures of the sea existed. There is definitely something in here for most anyone to learn that will be new for you.

I would love to see more of these created.
Just wonderful

Awesome sounds and message!

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Natural Symphony of wetlands from the heart of the continent. This was another lovely production, Congratulations. Near the beginning the narrator refers to Chorus Frogs. It should be Chorus and Wood Frogs, as the Wood Frog appears more often than the Chorus Frog. I really enjoyed the narration and the quality of the recordings. John Neville

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This serieis has everything. Great voice quality, relaxing, inspiring, educational and it is about Canada.

Amazing, Relaxing and, Educatioal

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This is a wonderful series. It is well written, produced and narrated. Lots to learn as one travels from the Yukon east to Newfoundland and Labrador. The gentle message of climate change is presented in every episode without it being preachy. Just a reminder of the influences that we all have on our environment. Highly recommendable.

Wonderful series with a gentle message

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This is my favourite audible nature selection that I will appreciate in my library for years to come!

Listening to again and again

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The recordings of wild sounds are perfect. The language was eloquent. And most importantly, I like Suzuki’s voice and her speaking skills. I repeat the book every now and then, and always find something new.

Perfect work for nature lovers

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I enjoyed the sounds of the boreal forests and the haunting whale songs. The narration was enlightening about the different regions of Canada.

Wonderful sounds of Canada

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Enjoyed listening to the sounds of nature in different areas of Canada, very good quality audios

Beautiful sounds, very good quality audio

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