Episode 100: Where We've Been, Where We're Going

Episode 100: Where We've Been, Where We're Going

Join us for a recap of our first 100 episodes. We have learned so much studying the 70 species we have covered so far. We also have been fortunate to speak to so many incredible Conservation Heroes from around the World. This is a look back at our humble beginnings and where we are headed for our next 100 episodes. Some touching and funny moments. We hope you enjoy our first 100 episodes in review. Patreon Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We offer bonus episodes and supporter only content. Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Living Fossils in the Shadows: Malayan Tapirs

Living Fossils in the Shadows: Malayan Tapirs

Tapirs are one of the world’s most unusual mammals, often described as a mix between a pig, elephant, and hippo. Yet, they’re actually related to horses and rhinos. The Malayan tapir stands out with...

26 Jan 1h 5min

The Elephant We Nearly Lost: Africa’s Forgotten Forest Giant

The Elephant We Nearly Lost: Africa’s Forgotten Forest Giant

Chris and Angie delve into the intricate world of the critically endangered forest elephant, exploring their unique behaviors, slow reproduction rates, and the devastating impact of poaching and habit...

21 Jan 1h 23min

Fragile Future of Capuchin Monkeys

Fragile Future of Capuchin Monkeys

We released this episode originally in 2022 but is worth a relisten! Capuchin monkeys have long captured human imagination and for good reason. With complex social lives, remarkable problem-solving ...

19 Jan 1h 19min

Humanity’s Greatest Partner: The Horse

Humanity’s Greatest Partner: The Horse

Chris and Angie dive deep into the world of horses, marking 2026 as the Year of the Horse. They explore the monumental impact horses have had on human history, from their domestication over 5,000 ye...

14 Jan 1h 27min

Giants of Time: The Galápagos Tortoise

Giants of Time: The Galápagos Tortoise

This episode dates back to 2020, but the Galápagos tortoise is one of the most iconic animals on Earth. Not only for its immense size and extraordinary lifespan, but for what it reveals about time, re...

12 Jan 1h 18min

Coexisting with Large Carnivores: Insights from Dr. Johnny Hanson

Coexisting with Large Carnivores: Insights from Dr. Johnny Hanson

Chris engages in a profound discussion with Dr. Johnny Hanson, an environmental social scientist at Queen's University Belfast. Dr. Hanson, who has extensive experience in conservation and farming, ...

7 Jan 56min

Bison Brought Back From the Brink

Bison Brought Back From the Brink

We first released this episode in 2019 and the story of the Bison, hunted to near extinction, and then brought back is one you must not miss! Once numbering in the tens of millions, bison shaped the...

5 Jan 1h 9min

The Genius of Bats w/Dr Yossi Yovel

The Genius of Bats w/Dr Yossi Yovel

Angie welcomes Dr. Yoshi Jovel, an ecologist and neurobiologist, to discuss his new book 'The Genius Bat: The Secret Life of The Only Flying Mammal.' They delve into the fascinating world of bats, h...

31 Des 20251h 3min

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