Logo

    On Paleontology: Prehistoric Arthropods with Paul Selden

    en-usMay 05, 2021
    What was the main topic of the podcast episode?
    Summarise the key points discussed in the episode?
    Were there any notable quotes or insights from the speakers?
    Which popular books were mentioned in this episode?
    Were there any points particularly controversial or thought-provoking discussed in the episode?
    Were any current events or trending topics addressed in the episode?

    About this Episode

    This week, we’re changing things up, because we're going to talk about animals that haven’t been around for millions of years. You’ll hear Alex interview Dr. Paul Selden, Paleontologist and Professor at the University of Kansas to talk about an area of paleontology that not many people know about. So, let’s hop in our time machine so that we can learn about prehistoric arthropods.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Check out our new YouTube channel @OnWildlifePodcast!

    Support the show

    Recent Episodes from On Wildlife

    Special Episode: Behind the Lens with Wildlife Cinematographer Jake Davis

    Special Episode: Behind the Lens with Wildlife Cinematographer Jake Davis

    Bonus episode alert! 🚨On this special episode, Alex chats with Jake Davis, a seasoned wildlife cinematographer who's filmed for major players like BBC and National Geographic. From childhood adventures in Wyoming to heart-pounding encounters with grizzlies in Alaska, we'll hear all about his journey into the world of wildlife cinematography. We'll delve into the nitty-gritty of camera traps and explore the impact of wildlife documentaries on conservation. Plus, Jake shares some tips for aspiring filmmakers. Join us to discover the highs and lows of capturing nature's magic on film. 🎥

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Unlocking Conservation Technology with WWF’s Colby Loucks

    Unlocking Conservation Technology with WWF’s Colby Loucks

    We’re celebrating World Wildlife Day a little early this year with a super special episode! Join Alex as he chats with Colby Loucks, Vice President and Deputy Lead, Wildlife Program at World Wildlife Fund, about the thrilling world of conservation technology. From cutting-edge tools like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to high-tech wireless trackers for elephants and thermal cameras for spotting poachers, we're uncovering the coolest tech in the fight to protect our planet's wildlife. Colby also shares how AI is revolutionizing animal conservation efforts, alongside advice about how everyday choices can make a big impact on conservation. Get ready to be inspired and join us on this journey to safeguard our planet's most incredible creatures - the adventure awaits!


    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Vultures

    Vultures

    In this episode, we fly high into the skies of avian intrigue as we unravel the mysteries surrounding a creature often misunderstood. From their impressive wingspans to their unique scavenging behaviors, these birds have a story to tell. Often hailed as nature's cleaners, they play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystems by preventing the spread of disease and aiding in decomposition. So, grab your binoculars and get ready to soar into the captivating realm of the vulture.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Special Episode: Life as a Wildlife Documentary Writer with Amber Herzog Lyman

    Special Episode: Life as a Wildlife Documentary Writer with Amber Herzog Lyman

    Bonus episode alert! 🚨 Join Alex in a special conversation with wildlife documentary writer Amber Herzog Lyman. Amber shares her incredible journey from growing up in the foothills of California to studying and tracking wild animals in Africa and beyond. They talk about her captivating experiences studying all kinds of different animals, including her work on the award-winning marine life documentary, Ocean Souls. Join us to hear about her deep connection with the animals she has observed and gain unique perspectives on how we should view them.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Kiwis

    Kiwis

    In this episode, we set our sights on a creature that might redefine your perception of flightless wonders. Beyond the green landscapes of New Zealand lies a bird that doesn't just share its name with a fruit but unravels a tapestry of unique traits and mysteries. So, fasten your explorer's hat and get ready to journey into the captivating realm of the extraordinary Kiwi.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Special Episode: Healing through Animals with Ellie Laks

    Special Episode: Healing through Animals with Ellie Laks

    Bonus episode alert! 🚨 In this special episode, Alex dives into the world of compassion and animal advocacy with none other than Ellie Laks, the inspiring Founder of The Gentle Barn Foundation. The Gentle Barn is an extraordinary sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals from all walks of life. Join us as we follow Ellie's journey, exploring her strong connection with animals and the transformative work of The Gentle Barn. Get ready for heartwarming stories and a glimpse into the incredible bond between humans and our furry and feathered friends.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.


    Support the show
    On Wildlife
    en-usDecember 20, 2023

    Camels with Anna Jemmett

    Camels with Anna Jemmett

    Join us this month as we explore the captivating world of an animal that thrives in some of Earth's most challenging environments. Despite their unconventional appearance, these creatures boast remarkable adaptations for survival in extreme conditions. Alex is joined by special guest, Anna Jemmett, an ecologist at the Wild Camel Protection Foundation with years of dedicated research on these incredible beings to teach us everything we didn’t know. So, pack a few extra water bottles as we set out on a desert expedition to unravel the secrets and resilience of the extraordinary camel.

    *Producer's note: Anna would like to apologize for the neocolonial language she uses in this episode. It was done so in ignorance. Now that this error has been brought to her attention, she will refrain from using this language moving forward. The appropriate descriptions are "Camelini" to describe the tribe containing the Dromedary, Bactrian and wild camel and "Lamini" to describe the tribe containing llamas, alpacas, cicunas and guanacos.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Honey Badgers

    Honey Badgers

    This month, we’re turning our attention to an animal that could give the iconic Winnie the Pooh a run for his honey. Their sweet tooth may have earned them their name, but underneath layers of golden honey lies a unique and fascinating creature. So grab your safari hat and join us as we globe-trot our way into the wild world of the honey badger. 🦡

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Ducks

    Ducks

    This month, join us on a walk through your neighborhood park to uncover the hidden wonders of a familiar animal. Our host, Alex, is here to quack open the mysteries, revealing fascinating insights you never knew. Get ready to waddle into this adventure and dive deep into the captivating world of ducks.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show

    Crickets

    Crickets

    This month, Alex takes a big look into a tiny world. You may hear them late at night on your way home from work or school. Whether you're a seasoned entomologist or someone who's simply intrigued by the wonders of the natural world, this episode is your ticket to unearthing the hidden stories and fascinating facts about the smallest night-time symphonists. So, buckle up and join Alex as we embark on an adventure to learn all about crickets.

    For sources and more information, please visit our website.

    Support the show