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Podcast: "Wildlife Winter Games"

February 11, 2026
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Whether you’re shoveling your way out of lake effect snow or get goosebumps and uncontrollable shivers whenever the thermometer dips below 50, winter can be a tough time of year. That’s especially true for wildlife, which can’t just keep nudging up the thermostat whenever they feel a bit of a chill.

So what tactics do animals employ to make it through this tough time of year when food resources are thin on the ground, freshwater freezes solid and just a thin layer of leaf litter is all that’s separating them from exposure to the latest bomb cyclone?

In this episode, several Aquarium experts point out the differences between hibernation, torpor and brumation, explain where bees go in the winter and how bears can manage to go months between bathroom breaks.

Episode Cast

  • Casey Phillips, host/senior communications specialist/anti-winter rabblerouser
  • Kevin Calhoon, curator of forests
  • Rose Segbers, senior entomologist
  • Lindsey Lewis, ambassador animal care specialist II

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