Episode 101: There be Dragons, on Komodo Isle

Episode 101: There be Dragons, on Komodo Isle

This week we cover the largest lizard on the planet. The Komodo Dragon. Native to Indonesia, these large reptiles are in danger. With less than 6,000 left they need our help. These are incredible reptiles that have evolved over millions of years and have a story to tell. 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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Episode 231: Bounding Bush Babies

Episode 231: Bounding Bush Babies

This week we head back to Africa to cover one of their more endearing primates, the Bush Baby. Specifically, we are covering the critically endangered Rhondo Dwarf Bush Baby. There are approximately 2...

30 Jun 20211h 15min

Episode 230: Whitley Award Winner Nuklu Phom in Nagaland saving the Amur Falcon

Episode 230: Whitley Award Winner Nuklu Phom in Nagaland saving the Amur Falcon

Nuklu Phom was recently awarded the prestigious Whitley Award from the Whitley Fund for Nature. Nuklu has been instrumental in leading efforts to preserve the Amur Falcon in Nagaland, India. The Amur ...

24 Jun 202146min

Episode 229: The Migrating Amur Falcon

Episode 229: The Migrating Amur Falcon

Birds continue to fascinate us, and the Amur Falcon is no exception. This fascinating raptor migrates farther than any other bird of prey on Earth. They reside in the Amur region of north China, Mongo...

22 Jun 20211h 6min

Episode 228: Giraffe w/Mike Bona Global Conservation Force

Episode 228: Giraffe w/Mike Bona Global Conservation Force

In honor of Giraffe Day, June 21, we welcome Global Conservation Force Giraffe Project Coordinator Mike Bona. Giraffe are suffering what many are calling a "silent extinction." They have suffered a 40...

17 Jun 202157min

Episode 227: Giraffe-like Gerenuk

Episode 227: Giraffe-like Gerenuk

The Gerenuk like a giraffe is a long-necked herbivore. While not closely related to giraffes, the Gerenuk has evolved to grow long necks to reach foliage that many other herbivores cant. They are a ve...

15 Jun 20211h

Episode 226: Whitley Award Winner Sammy Safari on conserving Sea Turtles in Africa

Episode 226: Whitley Award Winner Sammy Safari on conserving Sea Turtles in Africa

Sammy Safari was recently awarded the prestigious Whitley Award from the Whitley Fund for Nature. Sammy is leading an effort to help save sea turtles off the coast of Kenya. Sea turtles have been poac...

10 Jun 202139min

Episode 225: The Massive Leatherback Sea Turtle

Episode 225: The Massive Leatherback Sea Turtle

In honor of Sea Turtle Week, we decided to return to sea turtles and specifically cover the largest of the group, the Leatherback. This sea turtle dwarfs their distant relatives and can reach over 6.5...

9 Jun 20211h 8min

Episode 224: Whitley Award Winner Dr. Lucy Kemp on conserving the Southern Ground-hornbill

Episode 224: Whitley Award Winner Dr. Lucy Kemp on conserving the Southern Ground-hornbill

Dr. Lucy Kemp was recently awarded the prestigious Whitley Award from the Whitley Fund for Nature. Dr. Kemp is leading a grassroots effort to help save and preserve the amazing Southern Ground-hornbil...

3 Jun 202144min

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