Episode 202: Wowed by Wolverines

Episode 202: Wowed by Wolverines

In this week's episode we jump to one of our favorite families, the mustelids, and tackle the Wolverine. These circumpolar predators are mysterious and incredibly unique. They are actually the largest mustelid on the planet and exhibit many common traits found in these animals. The Wolverine is tenacious, rugged and a survivor. We also have a major announcement to make that should make everyone smile. Thank you so much for your support and for sharing these episodes with your friends and family. This is the defining decade for our planet and we all need to band together to protect our wildlife. For one cup of "good" coffee a month you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With your support we were able to donate to the Coral Reef Foundation, Red Panda Network, helped provide chum ($$) for OCEARCH, funding to train rangers in Africa with Global Conservation Force and so much more. We also offer bonus episodes and supporter only content. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. Thank you so much for your support! Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Episode 318: Almost Gone, the Gharials

Episode 318: Almost Gone, the Gharials

Out of Asia comes one of the world's largest species of crocodilian, the Gharial! With its unique slender rostrum (snout), the Gharial is an ancient reptile that is just barely hanging on. This critic...

8 Helmi 20231h 7min

Episode 317: Endearing Emus

Episode 317: Endearing Emus

We just had so much fun this week covering the world's second largest bird, the Emu. Believe it or not, Australia actually went to war against Emus in 1932....and lost! That was great news for the Emu...

1 Helmi 20231h 6min

Episode 316: Chilling With Capybaras

Episode 316: Chilling With Capybaras

We are heading to South America to cover a fan favorite, the Capybara. These incredible rodents are located throughout the South American continent and are one of its most iconic species. Not only are...

25 Tammi 20231h 9min

Episode 315: Carnivorous Quolls

Episode 315: Carnivorous Quolls

Keeping our focus on Australia this we detail one of Australia's most important and endangered carnivorous marsupials, the Quoll. There are actually 6 species of Quoll, 4 in Australia and 2 in New Gui...

18 Tammi 20231h 8min

Episode 314: Koala Encore

Episode 314: Koala Encore

Chris has just returned from Australia after this wedding and we will be back next week with a new episode. In this spirit, we are revisiting Koalas! We will also be having a special guest soon to dis...

11 Tammi 20231h 30min

Episode 313: Sonam Lama, Conservation Manager w/Red Panda Network

Episode 313: Sonam Lama, Conservation Manager w/Red Panda Network

We are excited to kick off 2023 covering the Red Panda and the people out there fighting to save them. Sonam Lama is an absolute conservation hero! He is a recent Whitley Award Winner in 2022 in recog...

4 Tammi 202353min

Episode 312: Red Panda Reset

Episode 312: Red Panda Reset

We are releasing Red Pandas again to highlight just how endangered these animals are. We also have an incredible interview to follow this with Sonam Lama, who is a true conservation hero out there fig...

2 Tammi 20231h 21min

Episode 311: Reindeer Reboot

Episode 311: Reindeer Reboot

Here we go back to the vault and pulling out an OLDIE but GOODIE for the holiday season. This was our 8th episode that we did early on and it amazes how much we have grown in the past four years! We h...

21 Joulu 20221h 4min

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