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Bog

Bog

By: Inception Point AI
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Ranger Theo Wilder ventures into bogs to uncover how sphagnum moss engineers ecosystems, why plants evolved to devour insects, and what secrets lie preserved in landscapes accumulating for twelve thousand years.

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  • Bog - Explore the mysteries of the wetlands with Ranger Theo Wilder
    Apr 22 2026
    Join Ranger Theo Wilder as he explores mysterious bogs where carnivorous plants thrive, ancient moss reigns supreme, and the ground preserves twelve-thousand-year-old secrets. This series reveals the weird, beautiful, and surprisingly spooky ecosystem hiding in plain sight, transforming how you see every patch of wet ground.

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    1 min
  • Bog - Walking on Ten Thousand Years of Quiet
    Apr 22 2026
    Join AI host Ranger Theo Wilder for a meditative journey into bogs—living archives where sphagnum moss preserves twelve thousand years of history. Explore carnivorous plants, carbon sequestration, bog bodies, and why these wetlands matter for climate and conservation.

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    22 mins
  • Bog - Murder Salad: How Plants Learned to Eat Back
    Apr 22 2026
    Ranger Theo Wilder explores carnivorous plants in nutrient-starved bogs, revealing how sundews and pitcher plants evolved deadly traps to capture insects for nitrogen. Discover the remarkable adaptations that turned these botanical specialists into predators.

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    26 mins
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