Episode 45: Kiwi Conservation w/Dr. Helen Taylor

Episode 45: Kiwi Conservation w/Dr. Helen Taylor

Dr. Helen Taylor is a research fellow at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. Her work specializes on studying the affects of inbreeding on native species, especially threatened birds. The Little Spotted Kiwi was down to a population of 5 breeding animals and today numbers nearly 1500. Her PhD work studying the genetics of these animals will be critical in helping conservation specialists make the proper decisions when managing endangered species. Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Episode 84: WWF Tiger Specialist Dr. Sunarto

Episode 84: WWF Tiger Specialist Dr. Sunarto

Sunarto has gained field experiences studying and conserving wildlife, including Sumatran tigers, Sumatran elephants, rhinos, orangutans, bears and birds, in various places in Indonesia and abroad. Sunarto and his team published his research findings in various outlets including scientific journals, conservation strategies and guidelines, as well as various popular materials to reach out general public. His works have been featured in various media including National Geographic and BBC.  Show notes HERE You can support our podcast HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

18 Apr 201956min

Episode 83: Tigers, Vanishing from Existence Part I

Episode 83: Tigers, Vanishing from Existence Part I

One of the most iconic species on the planet, the Tiger, continues to suffer. With less than 4000 animals left in the wild, action is needed if these majestic large cats are to survive. This week we discuss Tiger’s current status, all of the subspecies, Tiger history and more. Show notes HERE You can support our podcast HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

16 Apr 20191h 17min

Episode 82: Mammoths of the Sea, the Elephant Seal

Episode 82: Mammoths of the Sea, the Elephant Seal

Elephant Seals are the largest seal, or pinniped, on Earth. Once almost hunted to extinction, Elephant Seals populations have grown over the last century, but are still at risk due to the increased pollution and exploitation of the world’s oceans. They are called “Elephants” not due to their size, but rather due to their large noses which often resemble a trunk of a true elephant.      Show notes HERE   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9 Apr 20191h 11min

Episode 81: Saiga Struggling to Survive

Episode 81: Saiga Struggling to Survive

The critically-endangered Saiga antelope has been on the brink of extinction many times. Today, this relic from the Ice Age is still in danger of being lost forever. Their story is a warning to us about all the other species suffering from similar fates. Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Apr 201958min

Episode 80: Zoos Matter, Aquariums Matter, Animal Education Matters w/ Corbin Maxey

Episode 80: Zoos Matter, Aquariums Matter, Animal Education Matters w/ Corbin Maxey

This is a special episode with invited guest Corbin Maxey from Animals to the Max.In this episode we discuss the current role zoos, aquariums, and even in Corbin's field of animals used for education in the entertainment industry, and why they are so critical to promoting animal conservation. We take a in depth look at exactly what accredited zoos and aquariums are doing for the animals in the wild. Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Mars 20191h 19min

Episode 79: Cassowary, Called a Living Dinosaur

Episode 79: Cassowary, Called a Living Dinosaur

One of the largest birds on Earth, the Cassowary is a flagship species for the rain forests in which they live. Impressive animals that serve a critical ecological role to both Australia and Papua New Guinea.   Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

19 Mars 20191h 8min

Episode 78: How Romeo Found His Juliet with Dr. Robin Moore from Global Wildlife Conservation

Episode 78: How Romeo Found His Juliet with Dr. Robin Moore from Global Wildlife Conservation

Romeo,  the Sehuencas water frog , was though to be the last of his species. Yet, scientists like Dr. Robin Moore teamed up to give this species hope. Global Wildlife Conservation led an effort to travel to the cloud forests of Bolivia to find other Sehuencas water frogs and lo and behold, they found Romeo his Juliet. Shoe notes are HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

14 Mars 20191h

Episode 77: A Giant that's an Anteater

Episode 77: A Giant that's an Anteater

A species many forget, the Giant Anteater when seen captures many hearts. Sadly, the Giant Anteater population is in serious decline and may be heading towards extinction.  Their story highlights the plight of many animals in South America. Show notes HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

5 Mars 20191h 8min

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