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Learn about the U.S. government program that killed millions of coyotes in "the most epic campaign of persecution against any animal in North American history." We'll hear about what happened from two of the women involved.

Joel Sartore is building his own ark - out of photographs. Learn more about Puerto Alegria - a Peruvian town on the banks of the Amazon that was once a hotbed of wildlife tourism. Click here to give us feedback on Overheard: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/snoverheardMurder, succession, and a 18-foot scroll of papyrus that reads like an ancient Egyptian episode of Law and Order. But scientists discovered one interstellar interloper that may have slammed into earth. Move over, Noah. It's not just coyotes: other animals are finding homes in cities. Contact us! The Tree at the End of the World Hear Penny Boston speak on stage about her search for extremophiles all over the world.

Whistle. Read more about Peschak's experience documenting these ravenous mice (warning: the photos and video are graphic). Take a look behind the scenes at the private collectors who are buying dinosaur bones. Also explore: So what does lying tell us about human cognition?

Contact us! For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard Check out Roland Kays' podcast, Wild Animals, for more fun animal stories. New episodes every Tuesday, starting June 11.A new weekly podcast from National Geographic. The Frozen Zoo is working on a lot of exciting research that didn't make it into the episode. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard.They're smart, they're sneaky, and they aren't moving out any time soon.   Click here to give us feedback on Overheard: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/snoverheardWhat if women had been among the first to head to the moon? Why do people risk their lives for animal selfies? overheard@natgeo.com Learn more about India's struggles with water infrastructure, with more reporting by Arati Kumar-Rao. overheard@natgeo.com For more information on this episode visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale has covered conflict and nature. Got something to say? But love them or hate them, our past and our future is bound up with these little hustlers. Bones are the most common type of dinosaur fossil, but in the right conditions, scales and even skin can be preserved. Man-made glaciers. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard. Read more about the “communication” between fungi and plants happening under our feet. Scientists didn't know how to find it. Also explore: The first episode is still my favorite.Fun and interesting podcast. Meet your new neighbor, the coyote, and find out why these cunning canids are on the rise in North America-and beyond.

Want more? Today, our revival technology straddles the line between science fact and science fiction - but do we want to go there? Man-made glaciers. We'll learn about the burgeoning study of "whale culture"-and why these super smart cetaceans may have a lot more in common with us than we'd ever imagined. The answer is surprisingly complicated. overheard@natgeo.com

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Europa isn't the only planet with the potential for life.

Read writer Yudhijit Bhattacharrjee's magazine story on why we lie, and what it says about us.

Read Arati's story about Sonam Wangchuk and his artificial glaciers in this month's issue of the magazine. Could Chernobyl be our contemporary version of Pompeii? What does it take to find a treatment for coronaviruses, and what might that mean for the future of COVID-19? Without insects, we might all die, argues this author. overheard@natgeo.comSmuggled dinosaur bones.

Travelers from around the world clamor for opportunities to pose with these magnificent creatures and get that perfect selfie.

Contact us: overheard@natgeo.com. Also explore: For more information on this episode visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard Read about the mysterious void discovered in Egypt's Great Pyramid. We dig into the sticky business of beekeeping and commercial agriculture. For more than 20 years, German virologist Rolf Hilgenfeld has been looking for ways to slow or stop the virus. Also explore: If you'd like to dive deeper into the antiviral compound Rolf Hilgenfeld has been developing, check out the research paper.

A surprise tsunami in 2018 was far worse than early-warning systems expected.

Learn more about the Queens of Egypt exhibition at the National Geographic Museum. For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard. Meet the people who got us to space and the pioneers pushing us farther.

Find out about the entrepreneur from Florida who went to jail for smuggling Mongolian fossils.

To learn more about what they're up to, check out the San Diego Zoo's Institute for Conservation Research for yourself.

The Failing of War Photography. Are rats really to blame for the Medieval "black death" plagues? Read about the bloody coup described in the Judicial Papyrus of Turin, as well as other poignant examples of law and order in ancient Egypt. You can also make your own pledge to live simply by visiting the I Live Simply movement's website. Want More? Want More? Click here to give us feedback on Overheard: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/snoverheardOne of National Geographic's writers was hard to pin down for a while. Want more?

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