Episode 51: The Asian Unicorn, the Saola

Episode 51: The Asian Unicorn, the Saola

The Saola was the largest mammal discovered in the last 50 years. It has been called one of the greatest zoological findings in the 20th Century. In 1992, this antelope-like animal was discovered by the western world when a survey commissioned by Vietnam and the WWF found the skull of a Saola from a local hunter. Come learn about one of the most mysterious mammals in the world. 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 209: Zookeepers Changing the Face of Conservation w/Jungle Jordan

Episode 209: Zookeepers Changing the Face of Conservation w/Jungle Jordan

First, big news for us is Angie gave birth to a healthy baby boy on March 1! He came in at a whopping 8 lbs. 11 ounces. Both Angie and baby are doing well!!  With that, a couple weeks ago before Ang...

2 Mars 20211h 28min

Episode 208: Sweet & Salty: Sea Otters

Episode 208: Sweet & Salty: Sea Otters

We return to the ocean to one of the most beloved marine mammals, the Sea Otter. Sea otters were almost hunted to extinction for their lustrous fur coats. By the early 20th century they numbered just ...

23 Feb 20211h 6min

Episode 207: Trunks & Leaves, Elephant Conservation w/Dr Shermin de Silva

Episode 207: Trunks & Leaves, Elephant Conservation w/Dr Shermin de Silva

This week we welcome Dr. Shermin de Silva, the founder and President of Trunks and Leaves. Dr. de Silva is an expert in Asian elephant conservation. We discuss many of the issues facing elephants in A...

16 Feb 20211h 2min

Episode 206: Shocked by Shoebills

Episode 206: Shocked by Shoebills

The Shoebill, or also known as Shoebill Stork, Death Pelican, Whalehead, and others, is one unique bird.  What draws most to this bird is its enormous beak. It quite simply earned its name because it'...

9 Feb 20211h 4min

Episode 205:Wolves and Indigenous Peoples Rights to Nature

Episode 205:Wolves and Indigenous Peoples Rights to Nature

We bring you a special interview with Sierra Club's Bonnie Rice and the Executive Director of the Global Indigenous Council Rain Bear Stands Last. We spend a fascinating hour not only addressing grey ...

5 Feb 20211h 14min

Episode 204: All About American Black Bears

Episode 204: All About American Black Bears

One of the more iconic species of the Americas, the Black Bear, is an animal that inhabits many people's backyards. This often timid bear, has adapted due to its incredible intelligence to living side...

2 Feb 20211h 3min

Episode 203: The Peculiar Pink Fairy Armadillo

Episode 203: The Peculiar Pink Fairy Armadillo

We have covered some strange and exotic animals and this one is near the top of the list. This cute little creature, the Pink Fairy Armadillo is from South America. Weighing less than 120 grams and at...

26 Jan 20211h 8min

Episode 202: Wowed by Wolverines

Episode 202: Wowed by Wolverines

In this week's episode we jump to one of our favorite families, the mustelids, and tackle the Wolverine. These circumpolar predators are mysterious and incredibly unique. They are actually the largest...

19 Jan 20211h 6min

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