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    898: Forrest Galante | Seeking Unicorns and Resurrecting the Dodo

    en-usSeptember 19, 2023

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    • Creating a welcoming Airbnb space and sharing experiencesHosting Airbnb guests can bring in extra income and allow sharing of personal touches. Adventures can be had through exploring the world or hosting travelers.

      Turning your home into an Airbnb not only brings in extra income but also allows you to share a piece of your world with travelers. Jen and Jordan, the hosts of the Jordan Harbender Show, have done this themselves, creating a welcoming space for guests with personal touches and even sponsor samples. Meanwhile, Forrest Galante, a wildlife explorer, has been on the move, studying sea snake venom's effects on shark tissue in Australia and investigating orca's impact on shark populations in South Africa. These experiences highlight the potential for adventure and discovery, whether it's in hosting guests or exploring the world.

    • Orcas sinking boats: reasons and consequencesOrcas may sink boats due to past aggression or playful activity, causing potential damage to boats and even the end of recreational boating. Sea snakes pose a threat to marine life through their venom, requiring careful handling and extraction techniques for research.

      Orcas, also known as killer whales, have been observed sinking boats, raising questions about their motivations and behaviors. This learned behavior could be due to aggression from a past negative experience or playful activity. Regardless, the impact on humans can be significant, leading to potential damage to boats and even the end of recreational boating as we know it. Additionally, sea snakes, which are venomous, can pose a serious threat to marine life, including sharks, through their paralyzing venom. The process of milking sea snakes for venom research is a delicate process requiring careful handling and extraction techniques.

    • Handling sea snake venom with careBe vigilant and mindful when dealing with potentially deadly substances, washing hands and avoiding mucus membranes can prevent accidental exposure to venom.

      Handling sea snake venom requires extreme caution and attention to detail, as even a small amount can be fatal and there is limited antivenom available. The speaker shared a personal experience where he almost ingested venom by rubbing his eyes after handling the snake, emphasizing the importance of washing hands and being aware of potential venom exposure through mucus membranes. Despite the danger, the speaker remained focused on the task at hand but was saved by a moment of clarity and realization of his mistake. It's a reminder of the importance of being vigilant and mindful when dealing with potentially deadly substances.

    • Appreciate the simple moments and wonders of lifeInstead of causing worry, sometimes it's best to keep quiet and let things be. Nature continues to reveal its complexities, from sea snakes biting tiger sharks to the simple joy of a heartfelt note.

      Sometimes, it's better to keep quiet and let things be, rather than causing unnecessary worry or alarm. The speaker in this story chose to write a note instead of calling his family to profess his love, as he believed it would have caused more trouble than good. Similarly, in the context of the sea snake and tiger shark discussion, it's fascinating how a sea snake can still bite and inject venom even after being bitten by a tiger shark. This knowledge may seem random, but it highlights the intricacies and complexities of nature that continue to be discovered. Overall, the story and discussion remind us to appreciate the simple moments in life and the wonders of the natural world.

    • The complex relationship between tiger sharks and sea snakesInvestigating the mysterious deaths of tiger sharks, researchers discovered that they were being fatally injured by sea snakes during encounters. Despite their size advantage, tiger sharks face risks and uncertainties in the natural world.

      The mysterious death of perfect, healthy tiger sharks on the beaches of Western Australia led researchers to investigate the role of sea snakes. The theory was that the tiger sharks were biting and ingesting the sea snakes, only to be bitten back and fatally injured. This phenomenon, while seemingly random, is a reminder of the complex and interconnected web of life in the ocean. The Ningaloo Reef region in Australia, known for its impressive biodiversity, was the site of this intriguing discovery. Sea snakes, while not particularly large, are highly maneuverable and can inflict bites even when small. The encounter between a tiger shark and a sea snake is a reminder of the risks and uncertainties that even the largest and most powerful creatures face in the natural world. The search for answers in the face of the unknown is a driving force behind scientific inquiry, and the mysteries of the ocean continue to captivate and inspire researchers and explorers alike.

    • Stories of giant snakes may be exaggerated, but large species can still reach impressive sizes in their habitats.Large snakes, such as anacondas and reticulated pythons, can grow to significant lengths in their natural habitats, with some stories of giant snakes possibly being exaggerated.

      While African rock pythons can grow up to 18 feet long, stories of 40-foot snakes are likely exaggerated due to forced perspective in photos or embellished storytelling. However, snakes do continue to grow throughout their lives, making it possible for large species to reach impressive sizes. The Amazon and Indonesia are the primary habitats for large snakes, such as anacondas and reticulated pythons. A famous story involves Dutch World War 2 pilot Colonel Remi and his colleagues reporting a 50-foot snake in the Congo, though the validity of this claim is debated. Regardless, the Congo, being a large, wet, tropical forest, is an unlikely place for a large snake species to be absent. Snakes, especially large ones, are powerful animals capable of causing harm to humans, with anacondas potentially consuming people and reticulated pythons targeting smaller populations like the Aeta tribe in the Philippines.

    • Exploring the natural world's wonders and dangersFrom giant snakes to vast caves and rare creatures, the natural world offers endless fascination and challenges

      The natural world is full of awe-inspiring wonders and potential dangers. Forrest Galante shared stories about the capabilities of large snakes, which can easily swallow a person, and the vastness of the Songdun cave system in Laos, which has its own weather system, unique ecosystem, and unimaginable size. Galante's adventures in the cave system involved searching for the elusive saola, or Asian unicorn, a rare and beautiful creature with symmetrical horns. The natural world's mysteries and wonders continue to captivate us, offering both fascination and challenges. Whether it's the power of nature or the rarest creatures, the desire to explore and learn about the natural world remains a human curiosity.

    • Airbnb, Networking, and ExplorationTransforming a spare room into an Airbnb brings extra income and unique experiences. Building strong relationships is essential for growth. Advanced technology can enhance events and operations. Exploring new places can lead to unforgettable experiences.

      Turning a spare room into an Airbnb not only brings in extra income but also allows hosts to share their unique space with travelers, creating a welcoming and cherished experience. Meanwhile, building strong relationships is crucial for personal and professional growth, as demonstrated by the success of the 6 Minute Networking course. Additionally, advanced technology, such as T-Mobile's 5G network, can significantly enhance events and operations, providing seamless connectivity and innovative solutions. Lastly, Forrest Galante's story reminds us that exploring new and seemingly inaccessible places can lead to unforgettable experiences, even if the journey is unconventional.

    • The importance of continued exploration and innovative techniques in wildlife scienceChallenging the assumption of extinction based on limited evidence can lead to the discovery of previously thought-to-be lost species, emphasizing the importance of persistence and innovative techniques in conservation efforts.

      The assumption of extinction based on limited exploration and evidence can be a flawed approach in wildlife science. The speaker's experience of discovering previously thought-to-be extinct species in remote and difficult-to-access areas highlighted the importance of continued exploration and the use of innovative techniques, such as environmental DNA and wildlife forensics, to challenge the status quo. The speaker's persistence in the face of skepticism and the eventual success of various organizations in the quest for lost species demonstrates the potential rewards of challenging conventional wisdom and pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge. The speaker's anecdote about the importance of not writing off species as extinct based on limited information also emphasizes the need for a more nuanced and thorough approach to conservation efforts.

    • Unexpected discovery of a blind snake in a kitchen compost heapNew species are frequently discovered in unexpected places, emphasizing the importance of exploration and observation in scientific research. Technology and academic competition also play significant roles in speciation.

      New species discovery is more common than one might think, and often occurs in unexpected places through the efforts of dedicated individuals. During an expedition in Peru, a blind snake, a species not seen in 70 years, was discovered by chance in a kitchen compost heap. This discovery highlights the importance of exploration and observation in scientific research. The speaker's experience in the Amazon, where a new moth species was discovered every few months, further emphasizes this point. Speciation, the process of identifying new species, is an ongoing field of research, with technology and academic competition playing significant roles. Additionally, many species remain undiscovered due to lack of exploration in understudied areas, particularly in tropical regions. The discovery of new species is not limited to remote locations, but also depends on advances in technology and the willingness to look in new places. Conflict and war can also hinder exploration and discovery, as demonstrated by the recent peace deal in Colombia, which has opened up previously inaccessible areas for scientific research.

    • New wildlife habitats discovered in Colombia due to peace treatyThe peace treaty in Colombia led to the discovery of undisturbed wildlife habitats, highlighting the importance of collaboration and local knowledge in scientific expeditions.

      The peace treaty in Colombia led to unexpected discoveries of previously undisturbed wildlife habitats, such as the thriving population of Rio Apoporis caimans. These discoveries were possible due to the absence of human activity in these areas, which had been controlled by FARC rebels for decades. However, while these discoveries were significant for science, they also highlighted the potential dangers of entering these previously inaccessible areas, as illustrated by the alleged cocaine dealer's admission that they could have been harmed or even killed. Another example of this is the discovery of a potentially new species of tortoise on Fernandina Island, which was only possible due to a small piece of information passed on by a friend and the determination of a scientist with a personal connection to the animal. These discoveries underscore the importance of collaboration between organizations and the use of local knowledge to guide scientific expeditions.

    • Successfully locating a rare tortoiseExpertise, perseverance, and collaboration led to the discovery and preservation of a critically endangered tortoise species.

      Perseverance and expertise paid off for a team of researchers when they successfully located a rare Fernandina Island tortoise, the only known specimen of its species, despite facing challenges and setbacks. The tortoise's habitat is limited and threatened by volcanic activity, making credible reports crucial for conservation efforts. The team, which included a PhD expert in tortoises, was able to identify a potential sighting based on tortoise bite marks and vegetation research. The tortoise, named Fern, was found malnourished and in poor condition, and efforts are being made to ensure her survival and potentially breed new individuals to increase the population size. The team's success highlights the importance of collaboration, expertise, and diligent research in the field of wildlife conservation.

    • Competition among researchers in conservation effortsPassionate researchers compete for resources and recognition, potentially hindering collaboration and effective conservation efforts

      The drive to discover and protect rare species can lead to intense competition among researchers, despite their shared goal of conservation. The speaker, Forrest Galante, shared his experience of finding a rare tortoise and taking it to a breeding center, hoping for successful breeding or finding a male counterpart. However, the conservation efforts did not go as planned, leaving the species' future grim. The researchers involved are passionate about their work and driven by personal and professional milestones, leading to competition for resources and recognition. This competition can hinder collaboration and effective conservation efforts, ultimately harming the species they aim to protect.

    • A wife's persistence and initiative led to discovering a rare shark in Sri LankaPersistence and initiative, even with limited resources, can lead to unexpected discoveries and success

      Persistence and initiative are key to success, even when luck plays a role. This was illustrated in a story shared on The Commercial Break podcast about a husband and wife team's search for a rare shark in Sri Lanka. While the husband was out at sea spending thousands of pounds on chum and chartering a boat, the wife was walking around fishing villages asking locals about the shark. Through her persistence and initiative, she found the shark in a local's hut, but he didn't value it enough to sell it. Instead, she traded him a box of cigarettes for the shark, which is now in the Sri Lankan National Museum. The podcast also highlighted the importance of supporting sponsors, using AI-powered analytics to enhance experiences, and the infighting in various fields, including science. The Commercial Break is available on podcast platforms and YouTube.

    • Exploring Rare Species and Technological Advancements for ConservationDiscovering and documenting rare species plays a crucial role in conservation efforts. Technological advancements, like de-extinction, offer potential solutions to mitigate human impact on wildlife and their habitats.

      The speaker's work involves discovering and documenting rare and endangered species, often working with local communities to gather information and hand it off to conservationists for further management. He emphasizes the importance of these findings in building conservation programs and raising awareness about the importance of preserving these animals. Additionally, he mentions his involvement with a company called Colossal Biosciences, which is working on de-extinction technology to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth, thylacine, and dodo bird. This has significant conservation applications, including potential carbon emission offsets by reintroducing mammoths to the Arctic Tundra and regulating disease and grazing in Tasmania by reintroducing the thylacine. Overall, the speaker's work highlights the importance of discovering and preserving rare species and the potential for technological advancements to help address the impact of human activities on wildlife.

    • Bringing back extinct Arctic animals can restore ecosystem and keep Arctic coolerRestoring extinct Arctic animals using modern technology can help maintain permafrost and slow down global warming by reducing carbon release

      The extinction of woolly mammoths and other large herbivores in the Arctic had a significant impact on the permafrost and the overall climate. By bringing back these animals using modern technology, we can help restore the ecosystem and keep the Arctic cooler, reducing the rate of carbon release and potentially slowing down global warming. This is comparable to the concept of Jenga, where every piece in the ecosystem is connected, and removing one can cause the whole system to collapse. The process of bringing back these animals involves extracting missing DNA from their closest living relative, the Indian elephant, and genetically engineering the desired traits. Once the embryo is created, it is implanted into a female Indian elephant, who will give birth to the woolly mammoth after a 22-month gestation period. This exciting development not only allows us to restore the Arctic ecosystem but also provides an opportunity to interact with incredible animals that were lost to us thousands of years ago.

    • Recreating Woolly Mammoths with Indian ElephantsScientists are engineering woolly mammoths from Indian elephants and mammoth DNA to restore extinct species, minimizing human intervention, and carefully monitoring their behaviors.

      Scientists are working on recreating woolly mammoths using Indian elephants and woolly mammoth DNA. This process involves creating an animal that is almost identical to the original mammoth but may not have exactly the same DNA. The goal is to minimize human involvement in their upbringing and eventual release into the wild. Unintended consequences are expected to be minimal as the reintroduction will be carefully planned and monitored. The woolly mammoths, being a new species, may exhibit unexpected behaviors, but they will not be overly aggressive due to genetic engineering. The creation of woolly mammoths is a significant development in the field of conservation and restoration of extinct species.

    • Engineering Animals to their Prehistoric StatesAdvancements in biotechnology enable creating animals with disease resistance and conservation benefits, but ethical considerations and environmental impact are complex issues

      Advancements in biotechnology are leading to the engineering of animals to their prehistoric states, with potential applications ranging from disease control to conservation and human health. This is being pursued by a rapidly growing company with significant implications and complexities. For instance, there's the possibility of creating mosquitoes that cannot transmit diseases, as well as the ethical considerations and challenges related to the carbon footprint of such projects. This is a fascinating field with endless possibilities and a promising future, and it's worth exploring further. The CEO of the company, Ben, would be an excellent person to discuss this in more depth. Stay tuned for a dedicated episode on the topic, featuring an interview with Ben.

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    And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday:

    • When bail reforms free violent offenders and risk others' safety, how can we uphold justice while safeguarding victims?
    • You've about had it with your autistic boss' cringeworthy conspiracy theories. How can you disagree respectfully and maintain professionalism?
    • As a cancer patient struggling with massive student loans and disability assistance denial, what legal help and guidance is available for navigating private loan regulations while fighting for survival?
    • You've invented a non-functional plastic object that brings laughter to all who behold its absurdity. You want to protect the IP so you can profit from this stroke of comedic novelty, but you can't ignore the potential environmental impact of manufacturing such an item en masse. What should you do?
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
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    • Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi.

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    984: Susan Casey | Unraveling Mysteries in the Ocean's Darkest Depths

    984: Susan Casey | Unraveling Mysteries in the Ocean's Darkest Depths

    What challenges can the ocean help us meet, and what must we do to safeguard its treasures? The Underworld author Susan Casey dives deep for answers here!

    What We Discuss with Susan Casey:

    • The ocean plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and serves as the largest carbon sink on the planet, making its preservation essential for mitigating climate change.
    • The ocean is home to a fascinating array of creatures that have adapted to extreme conditions, such as iron-breathing microbes, glass sponges, and jellyfish that can reverse their life cycle.
    • Pollution, including plastics, chemical weapons, and nuclear waste, has severely impacted the ocean ecosystem, with some deep-sea creatures found to have plastic particles embedded in their organs.
    • There are an estimated three million shipwrecks on the ocean floor, preserving valuable historical artifacts and information — such as the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient Greek analog computer.
    • Exploring the ocean can lead to groundbreaking discoveries in medicine, Earth's history, and climate, providing valuable insights for addressing humanity's challenges — provided we safeguard this treasury of knowledge for current and future generations.
    • And much more...

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