Episode 234: Whitley Award Winner Pedro Fruet on conserving Lahille's Bottlenose Dolphins

Episode 234: Whitley Award Winner Pedro Fruet on conserving Lahille's Bottlenose Dolphins

Pedro Fruet was recently awarded the prestigious Whitley Award from the Whitley Fund for Nature. The endangered Lahille's Bottlenose Dolphin is only one of two subspecies of the Common Bottlenose dolphin. They have an estimated population of only around 600 individuals left in world off the coast of Argentina and southern Brazil and Uruguay. Pedro is leading the effort to save these special animals. He is working with local fisheries and government officials to help reduce the amount of bycatch, which is responsible for nearly 40% of dolphin fatalities in the area. He is also focused on educating the locals on the importance of the dolphins, among many other efforts. You can learn more about Pedro Fruet and the Whitley Nature Fund by going HERE Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Episode 320:The Creative Lives of Animals w/Carol Gigliotti

Episode 320:The Creative Lives of Animals w/Carol Gigliotti

The animals we cover in the is podcast surprise us at every turn. This also is what author Carol Gigliotti talks about in her book, "The Creative Lives of Animals." In her interview with Angie, Carol ...

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Episode 319: The Grumpy Pallas's Cat

Episode 319: The Grumpy Pallas's Cat

The Pallas's Cat is one of the most endearing wildcats because of its "grumpy" face. In fact, these cats act like "grumps" because they are so elusive and live life in some of the harshest environment...

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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...

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Episode 317: Endearing Emus

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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 Jan 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 Jan 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 Jan 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...

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