Afleveringen
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Please join me as I talk with Giuliano Bernardon. Giuliano is a guide, photographer, entrepreneur, and conservationist in Brazil. He has worked as a guide since 1996 specializing in birding and wildlife photography in most parts of Brazil. He is founder of the company Birding Pantanal, and now has a lodge in the pantanal named Aymara Lodge. We focus our talk on the Pantanal and all the great wildlife it has to offer.
www.birdingpantanal.com
www.aymaralodge.com.br
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This episode I chat with Ken Burgener about living on Sanibel Island and weathering hurricanes. It seems like Ken has led many lives, and we talk about some of his adventures. Ken and his wife own Carefree Birding traveling to exotic places leading tours for birders off cruise ships.
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We pick right up where we left off two weeks ago with Dr. Don Althoff talking about the Southern Flying Squirrel. Again, if you would like to have a one-of-a-kind experience and go out monitoring with Don, you can email him at [email protected] as well as get plans for an artificial nest box for flying squirrels.
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Please join me as I chat with Dr. Don Althoff and learn all about Southern Flying Squirrels. Don is a certified wildlife biologist and Professor Emeritus of Wildlife Conservation at the University of Rio Grande. One of his main endeavors since the mid 1990's has been the southern flying squirrel in Southeast Ohio. Don allows for citizens to go out monitoring with him for a very unique hands-on experience. You can email him at [email protected] for more information, and if you would like plans to build an artificial box for flying squirrels.
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Please join me as I talk with Ashlyn DeMilia. Ashlyn is a marine scientist living in Boston where she has been working with humpback whales and other New England cetacean species for about eight years. I met Ashlyn on a whale watching trip out of Boston where she was the naturalist on board. In this episode we talk all about what it's like on these whale watching trips, and learn about the whales found in the area.
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Please join me as I talk with Luciano Mathieu. Luciano is a bird guide at the end of the world in Ushuaia, Argentina. My partner and I went birding with Luciano in February prior to our cruise to Antarctica. We had so much fun with Luciano, and I highly recommend going out with him. You can contact Luciano at [email protected]
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Please join me as I talk with Nicol Paitan. Nicol is a 25 year old medical student at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. She is also a volunteer at the Acatushun museum in Ushuaia where I met her in February of this year. Acatushun has the largest collection of marine mammal bones, and Nicol tells us all about it.
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This episode I continue talking with Tomer Ben-Yehuda about our trip to China. We talk about the other wildlife we saw other than just wild giant pandas and red pandas that we chatted about last episode. Tomer lives in Tel Aviv and updates us at the end of this episode about the current situation there.
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Please join me in this episode as I talk with my friend Tomer Ben-Yehuda about our recent trip to China and our experience of seeing Red Pandas and a Giant Panda in the wild. Tomer and I met on our group trip to Sichuan Province in May with Royle Safaris.
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This episode I talk with Kim Valenta, co-founder and co-director of Mad Dog Initiative. Since 2013, Mad Dog Initiative has led an effort to protect the wildlife of Madagascar through a combination of spay/neuter, vaccination program and wildlife monitoring. Their mission is promoting wildlife conservation, animal welfare and human health in Madagascar through the care and humane management of domestic and feral dogs. To learn more, or to donate to MDI, please visit maddogintiative.com. To learn more about Kim's work visit Kimvalenta.com.
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Please join me for the third and final installment of my journey through Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands. In this episode I chat with expedition team member Tammy MacKenzie.
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Please join me as I continue with my journey through Antarctica. In this episode I talk with our expedition team members Rodrigo Tapia and Kevin Burke.
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Please join me as I re-count my cruise to Antarctica and meet several of our expedition team. This is part one, and in this episode, I introduce you to our expedition team leader Philip Hunter and expedition team members Maggie Yang and Jacob Eberhardt.
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I was lucky enough to be on a trip to Antartica, South Georgia, and the Falklands and have Alastair Fothergill on the same ship. He regaled us with many stories from the making of his many documentaries. Alastair is co-founder of Silverback Films making nature documentaries for clients such as BBC, Disney, and Netflix. Prior to Silverback Films, Alastair was head of the BBC Natural History Unit and has worked with David Attenborough on numerous documentaries. Among the many amazing documentaries to his credit are Life in the Freezer, Frozen Planet, and The Hunt. Alastair lives in Bristol in the UK with his wife Melinda. Alastair was gracious enough to grant me and interview, and here is our chat.
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Tribute to my girl Fox Anne. I am taking a bit of a break from podcasting while I am grieving the tragic loss of Fox. I am using my platform to help me say goodbye to her.
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In this episode I talk with wildlife specialist Jacqueline Liptak at the Habitat within the Flamingo hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Jackie is originally from Ohio and graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor of biology focusing on zoology and a bachelor of science in education. She has been in the animal field since 2007 when she moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. She has been working at the Flamingo habitat for almost 17 years.
Between work and her animals at home, Jackie is constantly surrounded by animals. In her spare time she loves cuddling with her cats, enjoying all the Las Vegas entertainment, reading, and trying to feed the starving artist with her.
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In this episode I talk with professional wildlife photographer Donald M. Jones. Don is based in Montana specializing in all forms of North American Wildlife. Don's images are created from his overwhelming passion for being outdoors with his cameras in tow. What began as a young boy with binoculars swaying from his neck and a bird book in his back pocket in suburban Chicago has now transformed into a living dream.
All of Don's wildlife subjects are just that, Wild. His work is authentic, and his message is "Keep the wild in wildlife". He has been a full-time professional wildlife photographer since 1993. He is credited with more than 900 magazine covers and 13 books. You can find his photography on his website https://donaldmjones.com and Donald Jones on Facebook.
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This episode I talk with Dr. Markus Mika about Flammulated owls. Dr. Mika is an avian biologist with a background in ecology, evolution, and conservation. His doctoral research at the University of Nevada Las Vegas investigated the evolutionary history of Flammulated Owl populations ranging from southern Mexico to British Columbia using genetic markers. Before his dissertation research, he worked on his Masters focusing on Flammulated Owls in northern Utah. For the last 12 years, he has returned to Utah during the summer field season continuing long term data collection on nesting and resource fluctuations in Flammulated and Northern Saw-whet Owls collaborating with HawkWatch International. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse.
Here is a link to his last published paper: https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ecy.3617
HawkWatch International: https://hawkwatch.org
Earthwatch: https://earthwatch.org
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In this episode I talk with my good friend Laura Hughes. Laura is a wildlife biologist and consults on numerous different projects. Here, we talk about one of the projects she has been working on- the Allegheny Woodrat. Laura and her husband Dave live in SE Ohio where they are working to enhance their property for wildlife. Laura does a lot of work with camera traps, and posts really fantastic videos on her Instagram- ohlughes One correction to be made from our chat- the wood rat captive breeding program will be done at the Maryland zoo, not the Missouri zoo.
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Join me as I talk with bird guide extraordinaire, Diego Calderón. We talk about the many trips we have taken together, as well as some crazy things that has happened in his life. Diego is super fun to be with, and it is always an adventure! You can find Diego on Facebook at Diego Calderon and Instagram at diegocolbirding. Look for the fantastic documentary about Colombian bird diversity called The Birders which can be found on youtube. Also, the 15 minute Nat Geo doc Birdwatching with FARC also found on youtube. Diego is featured in both of these. Diego is cohost of The Birders Show, and you can find episodes on youtube or at https://thebirdersshow.com
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