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You might have more in common with a lizard than you think! Join Kate Boyd, President of the Northern Colorado Herpetological Society, to explore the wonder of reptiles & amphibians. Learn about their intelligence, how to safely search for them, and how to best care for our scale-y friends.
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Blink and you just may miss it! In this episode we meet the director of the CSU Bug Zoo, Maia Holmes. She shares with us her knowledge of how we benefit from all types of bugs (even mosquitoes!), as well as the differences between bug and insects, and even some myths and misconceptions!
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Whether it's the smallest kestrel or the largest eagle, an injured bird deserves to be cared for. That's where licensed wildlife rehabilitator Emily Davenport comes to the rescue! As the founder of Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance, Emily is always creating new collaboration opportunities between those that work with wildlife. In this episode, she goes into depth on her work and why you should support it.
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Bandicoots, Quolls, and Tasmanian Devils, oh my! With his numerous conservation stories straight from the bush, listen to Rory Francis of Aussie Ark talk about how Australian rangers protect wildlife from extinction in a fragile ecosystem. Not to mention, this is One Wild World's first international episode!
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Having nearby natural areas brings many benefits to humans and wildlife alike. Do you have enough green spaces and natural areas in your community? Find out more about all the resources that natural areas could provide for your community, in our conversation with Alyssa Armbruster, Resource Management Technician at City of Fort Collins Natural Areas!
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A lot of people fear snakes and other reptiles, but is there any good reason for it? Find out the answer to this and other questions about reptiles and carnivorous plants, in this enlightening conversation with Hawken Carlton, a biologist, lifelong reptile enthusiast, and owner-operator of Carlton Carnivores!
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If you come across an injured animal, what should you do? Find out the best course of action to help the animal, and learn about many other wildlife rehabilitation topics along the way, with our in-depth conversation with Tallon Nightwalker, Director of Northern Colorado Wildlife Center!
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Did you know that 97% of all animal species are invertebrates? Explore the real butterfly effect with two experts from the Butterfly Pavilion, Dr. Rich Reading and Shiran Hershcovich, as we discuss pollination, butterfly farms, and how a community can come together to study animals.
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Collaboration is often so important when working with animals. This episode highlights conservation biologist Rob Schorr and his organization Climbers for Bat Conservation, which is a unique collaboration between rock climbers and bat biologists! Learn about CBC's formation, the amazing diversity of bats, and how new movies in the Batman franchise can help or hurt public perception of bats!
Climbers for Bat Conservation
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This is a bonus episode! We sat down for a conversation with Alex and Kerry Koenigsberg. They work for a company called Arula, which was hired to run the 2022 Fort Collins Top Dog Competition at Odell Brewery on Sunday September 25th. We discuss how they got involved with this fundraiser, and how the proceeds from the competition will come back around and help out wildlife!
Fort Collins Top Dog Competition
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Do some chickens have two-story homes? Where can you find beef that has been raised humanely and locally to you? What does the TV show "Yellowstone" get right about raising animals? These questions (and more!) are answered in our conversation with Amy McFarland, an instructor and the chair of the Agricultural Sciences and Technology Program at Aims Community College in Fort Lupton, Colorado.
Colorado Beef Council: Local Beef Directory
Beef. It's What's For Dinner.
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How does a college friendship develop into a non-profit, a podcast, and a way to help people live better with all animals? Join host Matthew Juneau and editor Mike Davis as they recall the journey that led them to create One Wild World, a podcast about various people and places that work with animals and ways to support the animals you care about!
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