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From the Chesapeake Bay to the hills of Western Maryland, the border state is among the most ecologically diverse in the nation. The Chesapeake Bay is the second largest estuary in the world; there is more variety of bird and butterfly, frog and fish, manatee and mole on our land and in our water than almost any other place on earth.
Simultaneously, Maryland is home to a melting pot of cultures, from the watermen's culture of the Eastern Shore to the cultural diversity of the metropolis of Baltimore. Natural Maryland is a monthly podcast that focuses on the intersection of nature and culture that makes our state so unique. WYPR is partnering with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation for this podcast.
Programming Note: Natural Maryland will be taking the summer months to discover more interesting stories that take place around our region. You can listen to the first six episodes below and check back in the fall when we hope to launch a new "Natural Maryland."
Episode 6 - Deer 0012
Episode 5 - The Journalist and the Deer Hunter
Episode 4 - Flyfishing...the Other Dan Rodricks
Episode 3 - Songs and Voices of the Bay
Episode 2 - The Severn: Reading a River
Episode 1 - Nature's Bounty (This is the full version of the Horseshoe Crab story that appeared on NPR/All Things Considered)
Episode 1 - Nature's Bounty (This is a link to the shorter NPR/All Things Considered story) 
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