Episode 154: Tiger acoustics w/Prusten Project

Episode 154: Tiger acoustics w/Prusten Project

We are fortunate to be joined by the Director of Research Emily from the Prusten Project. Their mission is from analyzing the social vocal communications of tigers, The Prusten Project seeks to define what makes an individual tiger's call unique in hopes of developing non-invasive acoustic monitoring. Such a project would be implemented through microphone arrays placed strategically over the tiger’s home ranges to be used as a tool for conservation censusing and anti-poaching efforts. Their website can be visited HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Episode 335: The Giant Goliath Frog

Episode 335: The Giant Goliath Frog

We are continuing on with another GIANT species, the Goliath Frog. This endangered amphibian lives in a tiny corner of Africa between the countries of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Often prized for ...

24 Mai 20231h 12min

Episode 334: Big Beasts w/Tom Hugh Jones & Bill Markham

Episode 334: Big Beasts w/Tom Hugh Jones & Bill Markham

To follow up on our Mega or BIG species this past few weeks we talk with film producers of Big Beasts, which is currently streaming on Apple TV+. Big Beasts tells the story of the some of the largest ...

17 Mai 20231h

Episode 333: Monster Fish w/Dr Zeb Hogan

Episode 333: Monster Fish w/Dr Zeb Hogan

Following our episode on the Mekong Giant Catfish, we welcome Dr. Zeb Hogan. Dr. Hogan is well known for his National Geographic Series "Monster Fish," and for helping conservation efforts for the wor...

15 Mai 202353min

Episode 332: Monster Mekong Giant Catfish

Episode 332: Monster Mekong Giant Catfish

The critically endangered Mekong Giant Catfish is nearly extinct. This is arguably the largest freshwater fish on the planet. It set a world record for being the largest freshwater fish ever caught an...

10 Mai 20231h 9min

Episode 331: Arabian Oryx Back from the Brink

Episode 331: Arabian Oryx Back from the Brink

The Arabian Oryx has to be one of conservations greatest success stories to date! With just a few handful left under human care in the 1970s, today there are over 7000 Arabian Oryx in the world. That ...

3 Mai 20231h 14min

Episode 330: Path of the Panther w/Carlton Ward Jr.

Episode 330: Path of the Panther w/Carlton Ward Jr.

This week we are excited to interview National Geographic Explorer and conservation photographer Carlton Ward Jr. We are also excited to learn about his latest project helping the conservation of the ...

26 Apr 20231h 7min

Episode 329: Secrets of the Elephants w/Bob Poole

Episode 329: Secrets of the Elephants w/Bob Poole

This week we are excited to introduce filmmaker Bob Poole. Bob served as the Director of Photography for National Geographic's Secrets of the Elephants. The first episode will be released on Nat Geo o...

19 Apr 202349min

Episode 328: Orcas are Champions Part II

Episode 328: Orcas are Champions Part II

First, if you have not, do you mind doing a quick survey for us at the All Creatures Podcast. You will be doing a huge favor for us and will help us continue to grow. You can go to https://www.surveym...

12 Apr 20231h 18min

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