PBS Nature is teaming up with children’s podcast network Cumbre Kids for a special bilingual podcast series celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month! Find all episodes HERE.
Together, we’re producing 10 brand-new episodes on Cumbre Kids’ popular STEM and wildlife podcasts, created for curious families who speak Spanish and/or English at home.
Each episode features real kids’ questions answered by scientists and educators from many of the nation’s top museums, zoos, and aquariums!
Listen on our website, YouTube, or through Cumbre Kids podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Plus, follow along on Instagram at @PBSNature and @Cumbre_Kids!
Episodes:
Find all episodes HERE.
- Bioluminescent phytoplankton of Puerto Rico (in Spanish), featuring the Smithsonian Institute
- The Titan0boa: The largest snake that ever lived (in English and Spanish), featuring the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
- Giant Pacific Octopus (in English and Spanish), featuring the Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Biodiversity: The imagination of the Earth (in Spanish), featuring the American Museum of Natural History
- Dung beetles: Recyclers of poop (in Spanish), featuring the Wildlife Conservation Society
- Snow ecosystems (in Spanish), featuring the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)
- Ribbon worms: The longest animal on the planet (in Spanish), featuring the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
- Humans and the ocean (in Spanish), featuring the California Academy of Science
- African Lions (in Spanish), featuring the Phoenix Zoo: October 9th
- Lightning (in Spanish), featuring the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago): October 14th