By Joey BeeApr 26
If you ever encounter a moose in the wild (from a distance) you will understand why this creature is an awesome animal. I have seen many in the Beartooth Mountains in Montana as well as Yellowstone National Park. The moose is ‘larger than life’ and very much more than a cartoon character with a flying...
By Joey BeeJan 4
Animals have a feeding relationship. Either you are the ‘eater’ or the eatee’. How have both prey and predators adapted to outsmart the ‘opposing team’. On this show I discuss the tactics of both prey and predators. I will also give awesome examples that occur in the wild. (photo by...
By Joey BeeDec 28
Each year millions of people cut down a Christmas tree on a farm. Obviously, the consumer sees the fully grown tree. I am about to find out what it takes to grow Christmas trees on my farm in 2022. From this show you will have a better appreciation of what an organic Christmas tree farmer has to do so you can enjoy...
By Joey BeeJul 27
The invasion of a beautiful insect. Like a movie script where the villian is a stunning women or a handsome man. No one expects them to be the bad guy. The same is true for the Spotted Lanternfly which is causing millions of dollars in damage to our crops. Invasive species causes havoc for scientists who must...
By Joey BeeMay 11
Dog Days of summer are hot and sticky. Recently, I had a dog day and a horse day. No sweat, no humidity, just sheer enjoyment with dogs and horses. Camera in hand, I was blessed to be able to photograph both. http://joeybeepodcast.com/podcasts/2020/CDOGDAYSANDHORSEDAYS.mp3Podcast: Play in new window |...
By Joey BeeMar 2
As usual, nature threw me a curveball. I was going to film for the first time in a year. Granted, I was running the camera and the only life near me were wild creatures. My goal was to capture on camera an animal that migrated from the tundra and instead I get a show from another group of animals. This is one...
By Joey BeeDec 15
Nature has a great way of taking care of itself. There are limiting factors that will prevent a young plant from surviving. Yet, nature has many unique methods of dispersing seeds. http://joeybeepodcast.com/podcasts/2020/ESEEDDISPERSAL.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS
By Joey BeeMay 28
Many people use herbs to enhance the flavor of their meal. Did you know that herbs have powerful cancer fighting agents called antioxidants. It is easy to grow herbs from either seed or cuttings. (Even if your green thumb is not so green). Today’s show will allow you to enjoy your meal a little more while boosting...
By Joey BeeDec 26
This is the second in a series about whitetail deer. The first was podcast show #141. I discussed the science behind the awesome animal. On this show I am able to speak about a topic about that effects many Americans. As we take away animal habitat there will be a greater number of wildlife in our backyards. A...
By Joey BeeJul 3
Last year I interviewed Amanda, a teenager who took a rescue horse to the winner’s circle. Recently, I was on a horse rescue farm where the love and passion of the volunteers are saving these horses. So come with me on the road to the Bergen County Horse Rescue...