
Pygmy Hippo: Moo Deng's Origins
Moo Deng, the baby Pygmy Hippopotamus was born in 2024 and became a world-wide sensation. This birth is critical to their species!! With so few numbers, each Pygmy Hippo born under human care is a lif...
14 Okt 20241h 8min

Bengal Tigers re-Bounding
Chris & Angie discuss the latest updates on Bengal tigers, highlighting the successful conservation efforts in India that have nearly doubled the tiger population over the past 20 years. The podcast e...
9 Okt 20241h 16min

Save a Tiger, Save the World w/Sunarto
Back in 2018 we were privileged to speak with World Wildlife Fund Scientist Dr. Sunarto. He is on the front line of helping to save Sumatran Tigers, among many other species on the brink. We are bring...
7 Okt 202457min

Preserving Frogs w/Alice Stroud
Angie engages in a conversation with Alice Stroud, the Director of Global Conservation Programs at Born Free USA, about the organization's international mission to save threatened species, specificall...
2 Okt 20241h 5min

Hummingbirds Do Hover
Brining back this older episode, a charismatic bird, Hummingbirds are unique animals native to the Americas. These fast fliers have incredible physiological adaptations that give them the ability to c...
30 Sep 20241h 9min

Epic Birdwatching Adventure w/Harry Boorman
Chris welcomes Harry Borman, author of 'New Zealand's Biggest Year.' Harry shares his incredible journey of birdwatching in New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to break records and explor...
25 Sep 20241h 3min

Wowed by Naked Mole Rats
One of our earliest episodes that just blew our minds. These rodents from Africa have some of the most incredible physiology & sociology of any species we have ever covered!! A really fun episode and ...
23 Sep 20241h 13min

Hyrax Can Sing
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of the hyrax, an obscure but incredibly unique mammal often mistaken for a rodent. Fueled by a recent interview with renowned zoologist Dr. Eric Kir...
18 Sep 20241h 21min





















