
Episode 250: The Shocking Loggerhead Shrike
When you think of your typical songbird, you probably imagine a cute small bird fluttering about. Singing their songs and maybe catching a few insects here and there. Well, the Loggerhead Shrike has s...
13 Okt 20211h 3min

Episode 249: Born Free USA Dr. Liz Tyson
Born Free USA was founded in 2002. In 1966, Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers starred in the classic wildlife film Born Free. The film told the true story of conservationists Joy and George Adamson w...
8 Okt 202135min

Episode 248: Ghoulish Goblin Sharks
We kick off our "Spooky October" with a unique creature of the deep, the Goblin Shark. While grotesque looking to some, this predator serves a critical role in helping our ocean ecosystem stay healthy...
6 Okt 20211h 3min

Episode 247: Sumatran Rhinos Barely Surviving
With less than 80 animals left in the world, the Sumatran Rhino is one of the world's most endangered rhino species. Only the Javan Rhino with estimates of maybe 60 animals is as close to extinction. ...
28 Sep 20211h 9min

Episode 246: Educating the Next Generation w/Dr. Amanda Romo
We all are aware of the ecological crisis we find ourselves in. This week we interview Dr. Amanda Romo, who is a professor and Director of the Learning Center at East Los Angeles College. Realizing th...
23 Sep 202152min

Episode 245: Rambunctious Raccoons
Raccoons are a beloved species native to the Americas. These smaller carnivores are known for their high intelligence and incredible dexterity. You also might be surprised to learn Raccoons have been ...
21 Sep 20211h 10min

Episode 244: Krazy for Kookaburras
We once again head down under to Australia to cover one of its most iconic birds, the Laughing Kookaburra. With its extremely unique call, the Kookaburra is a favorite the world over. From the Family ...
15 Sep 20211h 6min

Episode 243: Down Under with Dingos
One of the more iconic mammals of Australia, this week we cover the Dingo. As a member of the Canid family, Dingos are technically not native to Australia. Rather, they were introduced by humans thous...
9 Sep 20211h 11min





















