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    Let's Talk Wild EP 42 - Beetles In Pop Culture

    Let's Talk Wild EP 42 - Beetles In Pop Culture

    The beetles continue to crawl their way into pop culture. For this episode, I'll discuss the love for the Ladybug,  the release of the Blue Beetle film, the popular kid's TV show Big Bad BeetleBorgs, the importance of the Dung Beetle, and the species of beetles named after actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the music group, The Beatles. 

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 41 - Wildfires & Wildlife In A Blaze

    Let's Talk Wild EP 41 - Wildfires & Wildlife In A Blaze

    Whether they started from climate change, fallen electrical poles, or human negligence, wildfires have caused severe damage worldwide: Australia, California, Canada, and Hawaii. For this episode, I'll discuss fire's impact on wildlife when it takes the form of wildfire.

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 40 - Protecting The Horseshoe Crab From Biomedical Blood Harvesting

    Let's Talk Wild EP 40 - Protecting The Horseshoe Crab From Biomedical Blood Harvesting

    The Horseshoe Crab is a living fossil, so ancient, mysterious, and important to the ecosystem. The biomedical industry also agrees that the species is essential because they drain them of their blue blood. For this episode, I'll discuss how activists and conservationists helped stop the harvesting of Horseshoe crabs at a refuge in South Carolina and how the species is crucial to our ecological communities. 

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 39 - America's Most Wanted, The Spotted Lanternfly

    Let's Talk Wild EP 39 - America's Most Wanted, The Spotted Lanternfly

    It seems as though America can't get focus on one invasive species before another one comes over to destroy and conquer the land. For this episode, I'll discuss public enemy number #1, the Spotted Lanternfly. Let's talk about their history, where they came from, how they threaten American agriculture, and ways the public can help slow the spread of the species.

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    - Sources:
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/resources/pests-diseases/hungry-pests/the-threat/spotted-lanternfly/spotted-lanternfly
    https://extension.psu.edu/spotted-lanternfly
    https://www.montgomerynj.gov/bc-stc/page/ways-fight-spotted-lanternfly

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 38 - Sharks In Pop Culture

    Let's Talk Wild EP 38 - Sharks In Pop Culture

    It's that time again! Shark Week is back, and the sharks are taking a bite out of Pop Culture! For this episode, I'll discuss how different species of sharks have gained popularity and a cult following from movies, cartoons, boxing, and yes, even having their own week.

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    Let's Talk Wild Bonus Episode - Shark Week 2023 Schedule & Episode Review

    Let's Talk Wild Bonus Episode - Shark Week 2023 Schedule & Episode Review

    Shark Week is back, and the Sharks are biting! For this bonus episode, I'll discuss the schedule for each day of Shark Week 2023 and give my thoughts on the episodes. 

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 37 - Pablo Escobar's Colombian Cocaine Hippos

    Let's Talk Wild EP 37 - Pablo Escobar's Colombian Cocaine Hippos

    Former Drug Kingpin Pablo Escobar's name will never fade away, and that's because his cocaine hippos continue to be a reminder of his legacy. For this episode, I'll discuss the history of Escobar's imported hippos, how the invasive animal's numbers have grown in Colombia, how the Colombian authorities and scientists want to move forward with the species, and what animal activists have to say about the future of the hippos. 

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 36 - The Rise Of The Orca Coalition

    Let's Talk Wild EP 36 - The Rise Of The Orca Coalition

    The Orcas have been in the news lately for good and bad things happening with the species. To celebrate World Orca Day, for this episode, The Rise Of The Orca Coalition, I'll discuss how they are fed up with humans, attacking boats and taking over the internet. I'll also give you the details about the future release of Toki, a.k.a. Lolita, an Orca that has lived at the Miami Seaquarium since 1970.

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    Your Phone is Killing Great Apes, with Eco-Cell's Eric Ronay | S2E38

    Your Phone is Killing Great Apes, with Eco-Cell's Eric Ronay | S2E38

    Gadget Recycler-Ape Lover.  This is how Eric Ronay signs off on all his emails.

    From his warehouse in Louisville, Kentucky, Eric works diligently to not only save gorillas and their habitats, but also to save our precious environment while enacting lasting culture change.

    Eric, whose vision is clearly seen through the work that Eco-Cell does, wants to empower people, especially teenagers and young adults, to demand sustainable changes within the technology world.

    'What we do is a labour of love - I want to see a different kind of consumption culture.'

    In an average cell phone, there are several rare minerals. Coltan, for instance, is a mineral that makes tantalum. Tantalum is what allows cell phones and many other handheld electronics to hold a charge. 80% of the world’s coltan is in the Democratic Republic of Congo which is also home to endangered gorillas. Mining of coltan (and other minerals) disrupts and destroys their habitats.

    'Everybody's got these old cell phones, nobody knows what to do with them, they don’t know what’s in them, they don’t know they affect wildlife.'

    To mitigate this, Eric started Eco-Cell in 2003. Eco-Cell recycles, reuses, and resells cell phones and other electronics. Since its inception, Eco-Cell has safely recycled nearly one million cell phones and raised close to one million dollars for gorilla conservation.

    Eric Ronay is a gorilla champion. He has made it his mission to save gorillas and raise awareness of their dire need for protection and increased conservation efforts. He does this by educating children and teenagers about cell phones and other electronics. He inspires them to contact technology companies and demand “gorilla-safe” technologies.

    His hope is that, with his education and partnerships with zoos and aquariums, electronics will be kept longer and longer, diminishing the need for increased mining. Eric wants everyone to realize that they do not have to trade in their phone every year for the newest version. Eric is striving for sustainable technology which will positively impact not only the gorillas, but the planet as well.

    Episode description by Maegan Leavendusky - Programs Co-ordinator for GLOBIO


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    All Creatures Great and Small with Pangolin Podcast Host Jack Baker | S2E33

    All Creatures Great and Small with Pangolin Podcast Host Jack Baker | S2E33

    This week we're going HOST TO HOST as Gerry is  joined by fellow wildlife podcaster Jack Baker.

    Jack is creator and host of Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast  which features over 100 episodes highlighting pioneering conservationists at the forefront of wildlife protection. Pangolins are Jack's starting point for celebrating under-appreciated species and conservation stories – no matter how small, strange, or unexpected!
     
    Tune in to hear Jack tell us about his undying passion for the natural world and why he thinks zoos are a positive tool in conservation. Learn how he went about creating a podcast with a positive outlook in the middle of a pandemic, and find out why he hugged a cactus in Arizona. 

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    Listen here: https://linktr.ee/pangolinpodcast 

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pangolinpodcast/ 


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    Saving Half the Planet with Carl Safina | S2E32

    Saving Half the Planet with Carl Safina | S2E32

    Carl Safina is an American ecologist and author. He writes about our relationship with the natural world and the other beings that share it.

    ‘In my writing I explore our relationship with the living world—and how it could be better. My more recent work also probes how free-living animals experience life. What drives my work is a devotion to free-living things and wild places. And what drives that devotion is my deep love and wonder for the living world. ’  (from Carlsafina.org).

    During our conversation, Carl expressed his deep concerns with overpopulation, pollution, climate change, habitat destruction,  and the cruelty we inflict on other species. He attributes these issues to a fundamental failure of the education system:

    “What do we learn by the time we’re out of high school? We learn to buy things. We’re equipped to just be consumers, not human beings. We don’t really learn ethics, we don’t learn how to take care of each other, how to take care of the world. We don’t learn any kind of perspective that would give us wisdom, let alone some of the humility that you would see in indigenous cultures who revere the world. 

    And what do we all do in the way that we live? We use stuff up. We use things that we don’t understand the consequences of. We don’t understand their origins. We don’t really know anything.”

    Carl's books include Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace; Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel; The View From Lazy Point, and others.

    He is the founding president of the Safina Center which explores how humans are changing the living world and its ecosystems.

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    Click here to read Carl's article on protecting half of Earth

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    Behind the Mic of Talking Apes with Host Gerry Ellis | S2E30

    Behind the Mic of Talking Apes with Host Gerry Ellis | S2E30

    Great apes — gorillas, chimps, orangutans and bonobos — have been Talking Apes host Gerry Ellis's life long passion. Discover where it started and how it's evolved as guest host Eric Cain explores the world of Talking Apes with photographer, film-maker and podcast host, Gerry Ellis.

    Long before creating the Talking Apes podcast, Gerry had built an award-winning career as an international wildlife film-maker, photographer, and writer spans three-decades and features work appearing in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, the New York Times, Ranger Rick, and more. He is the author and/or photographer of more than a dozen books, including two in the highly acclaimed National Geographic Kids Book series.

    Gerry’s filming project in 2001, Wild Orphans, inspired the founding of GLOBIO.

    GLOBIO is a global awareness nonprofit that creates environmental films and provides visual support to wildlife conservation organizations around the world, and tells their stories globally while educating the public about our shared environmental challenges. GLOBIO’s mission is to inspire a positive relationship with our environment by connecting species, people and planet.

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    The Tiny Gorilla Who Changed My Life Forever, With Rachel Hogan | S2E29

    The Tiny Gorilla Who Changed My Life Forever, With Rachel Hogan | S2E29

    At 22 years old, Rachel Hogan never dreamed that a three month volunteering trip to Africa would result in her becoming the director of one of the world's largest and most well known primate sanctuaries.

    Over two decades later, Rachel remains on the edge of Cameroon's rainforests overseeing fifty human residents and 300 non-human residents - a growing hoard of gorillas, chimps, and monkeys now living in Ape Action Africa's 17 ginormous forest enclosures.

    The sanctuary is a lifeline for endangered baby chimpanzees and gorillas that have been illegally stolen from the wild, victims of the bushmeat trade - their parents killed and the babies sold on as pets.

    Ape Action Africa supports the government by making confiscations of these animals possible, and providing lifelong care to the orphaned apes and monkeys that show up at their gates.

    Listen to Rachel tell us about the unpredictable and sometimes chaotic day to day life at the sanctuary, the tiny baby gorilla that persuaded her to stay forever, and the recent events that have given her a greater hope for the future of great apes in Africa.

    To learn more about Ape Action Africa visit: apeactionafrica.org

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    158 - Be Like a Tree | Knowing God

    158 - Be Like a Tree | Knowing God

    Today, we are doing something different on the Christian formation podcast. We're sharing an episode of Knowing God, a podcast aimed to help you to know the Word of God, so that you may ultimately know God hosted by Andrew Rutten, co-paster and planter of Providence Church. 

    In this episode, Andrew reads through Colossians chapter 2 verse 7 and challenges us to question whether we are planted and rooted in Christ.

    To hear more 10ish minute episodes on God's Word, follow Knowing God wherever you're listening or visit providenceomaha.org if you don't see the podcast available on your platform.

    Episode 32: Green Sea Turtles with Liam Turner

    Episode 32: Green Sea Turtles with Liam Turner

    In this episode of the podcast Matt chats to marine biologist and Lady Elliot Island guide Liam Turner all about sea turtles. Liam shares handy tips for identifying different turtle species along with more detailed information on the life of a Green Sea Turtle.

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    Episode 29: Epaulette Sharks with Jodie Rummer

    Episode 29: Epaulette Sharks with Jodie Rummer

    In this episode Matt chats to marine biologist Jodie Rummer all about the amazing and largely unknown Epaulette Shark. Jodie tells us all about the amazing research being carried out regarding these sharks and their incredible physiology. Learn all about how they survive conditions where there is almost no oxygen!!

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    S1E6: The River Knows Where to Go

    S1E6: The River Knows Where to Go
    The rights of nature are enshrined in a number of constitutions around the world, and there is a growing movement to extend rights to nature as it faces increasing threats. The extension of rights to nature prompts fundamental questions about the nature, enforcement and evolution of rights. Does nature have rights, or do they belong only to humans? Are the rights of nature human rights in disguise? Is the extension of legal rights to nature enough to ensure its protection? In the final episode of Season 1 of Entitled, University of Chicago Law Professors Claudia Flores and Tom Ginsburg talk to Frank Tumusiime, Coordinator and Senior Research Fellow at Advocates for Natural Resources and Development (ANARDE) and Aaron Mills, Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Constitutionalism and Philosophy.

    Into The Wild W/ Adrian Alvarez

    Into The Wild W/ Adrian Alvarez

    Key Takeaways From This Episode

    • Never be afraid of attempting to live the life or  be scared of the experiences that you think you want in this world , every moment even this one is a chance for you to continue or start to live the life  that you want. Adrian had a really cool story about his experience recently around sky diving & how he is basically still riding that high from that jump, whats stopping you from seeking your high?
    • This rock that we all inhabit  collectively is much much more than just a rock, its a pretty fascinating & complex one at that. Earth now & always will still need our help in terms of its preservation , just about everything we need in this is already on here but its up to all of us to make sure it stays this way, luckily as a society we are becoming more aware & conscious about our carbon footprint. Beautiful sites like Zion & Yosemite wont continue to be possible if we  dont tap into whats important when it comes to preserving Earth. 
    • Take a moment to do the things that are going to help you feel more human, a lot of the times it can truly be as simple as going outside & connecting with nature for just a few moments. Allow yourself to comeback down to earth & be mindful of all carbon forms of life & inanimate things around you, center yourself see how that works out for you..

    Ep1: The Who, What, and Why Behind Forces for Nature

    Ep1: The Who, What, and Why Behind Forces for Nature

    Meet the host of Forces for Nature, Crystal DiMiceli

    Background music by Fearleses Motivation Instrumentals: Meaning of Life





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