Episode 185: Binga, Banga, BONGO

Episode 185: Binga, Banga, BONGO

We are back with Angie's favorite, hoof and horns. The Bongo is one of the world's largest antelope species. It is also quite elusive, living in the dense forests of Africa. Sadly, one subspecies of Bongo from Kenya is critically endangered. Whereas the other subspecies is near threatened with extinction. These large charismatic herbivores are worth your time to learn about. 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 304: Corals Are Critical to Our Oceans

Episode 304: Corals Are Critical to Our Oceans

We are rereleasing an older episode to highlight the true danger we see of our coral reefs around the world. With the continued news that coral reef bleaching is still being seen around the world, we ...

9 Nov 20221h 18min

Episode 303: Bush Dog Researchers Dr. Karen DeMatteo & Alice Clark

Episode 303: Bush Dog Researchers Dr. Karen DeMatteo & Alice Clark

As promised, we tracked them down! We are super excited to welcome Bush Dog Researchers Dr. Karen DeMatteo & Alice Clark. Dr. DeMatteo is a faculty member at Washington University in Saint Louis and i...

2 Nov 20221h 16min

Episode 302: Mind's Blown by Anglerfish

Episode 302: Mind's Blown by Anglerfish

After all the species we have covered, the Anglerfish has to be one of the most surprising and radical. Picking this species to represent our "Spooky October" for Halloween, the Anglerfish has it all....

26 Okt 20221h 26min

Episode 301: Species Survival Plans w/Jon Miot

Episode 301: Species Survival Plans w/Jon Miot

This week we welcome back Jon Miot, Director of the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo. Who also happens to be married to Angie. Jon sits with us to discuss how zoos and conservation organizations are savi...

19 Okt 20221h 2min

Episode 300: A Colossal Episode on Asian Elephants

Episode 300: A Colossal Episode on Asian Elephants

For our official 300th Episode we went BIG, and a tad long, to celebrate one of many peoples favorite, the Asian Elephant. We bring it for this episode celebrating everything we have learned with you ...

12 Okt 20221h 49min

Episode 299: PETA Founder & Author Ingrid Newkirk

Episode 299: PETA Founder & Author Ingrid Newkirk

This week we welcome the founder of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk, to discuss her 30th Anniversary edition of her book, Free the Animals: The Amazing True Story of the Animal Liberation Front in North America....

5 Okt 20221h 3min

Episode 298: Bemused by the Blue-Footed Booby

Episode 298: Bemused by the Blue-Footed Booby

As we near our 300th official episode, we brought this episode out from our vault! We had so much fun chatting about this tropical bird that nests on the Galapagos Islands. We learn so much each week ...

28 Sep 20221h 1min

Episode 297: Fishing Cats Do Fish

Episode 297: Fishing Cats Do Fish

An amazing water felid is the Fishing Cat. These endangered cats live throughout Asia in fragmented populations from India to Java. As one of the largest "small cats," Fishing Cats have carved out a s...

21 Sep 20221h 11min

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