The All Creatures Podcast show

The All Creatures Podcast

Summary: The mission of the All Creatures Podcast is to educate listeners on the diverse animals that share our planet. We are in the midst of the Earth’s Six Mass Extinction and many animals need our help if they are to survive.Each week we will discuss a new species, conduct interviews with conservation experts from around the globe, and now host a weekly recap of conservation news.

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 Episode 67: Hmm, Hummingbirds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:23

A charismatic bird, Hummingbirds are unique animals native to the Americas. These fast fliers have incredible physiological adaptations that give them the ability to conduct their aerial acrobatics.  Sadly, over 10% of all Hummingbird species are threatened with extinction. Show notes HERE    

 Episode 66: Sea Turtle Conservation w/Breanna Ondich | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:58

Ms. Breanna (Bre) Ondich works as a Research Specialist for the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island, Georgia in the United States. We had a wonderful discussion on her work and research in conserving sea turtles from around the world.  Show notes are HERE 

 Episode 65: Saving Sea Turtles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:17

Sea Turtles are beloved creatures from the ocean. Popular all over the world for their grace and beauty, these animals continue to captivate us. However, they are in peril and a species we need to learn as much as possible to ensure their survival. Show notes HERE

 Episode 64: Narwhals, Unicorns of the Sea | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:12

Once thought to be a mythical creature, the Narwhal (Monodon monoceros), or unicorn of the sea, is a whale that lives on top of the world. These amazing ocean dwelling mammals are known for their single long tusk that lives around and often under the sea ice. Show notes HERE

 Episode 63: Panda Conservation and Care with Michael Brown-Palsgrove | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:32

As curator of Asia Trail and giant pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo, Michael Brown-Palsgrove directs the care of sloth bears, clouded leopards, fishing cats, Asian small-clawed otters, red pandas and giant pandas. He leads a team of 10 animal care staff in the management of these exhibits. He provides us with incredible insight into the care, conservation and management of Giant Pandas.  Show notes HERE

 Episode 62: Popular as a Panda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:09

The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the most iconic, endearing, and amazing animals that has captured hearts all over the world. They have an interesting history and unique physiology for being a bear that eats only vegetation. While their numbers are increasing, and China has put a priority on the preservation of this species, they still need our help. Show notes HERE

 Episode 61: Almost Gone, the African Wild Ass | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:46

In honor of Chris’s book, we are launching our second year with a personal favorite to both of us, the Somali Wild Ass. The African Wild Asses are the wild counterparts to the world’s domestic donkeys. The Somali Wild Ass is the last remaining subspecies and is critically endangered with only 300 animals left worldwide. The Handbook of Horses and Donkeys (Amazon-US) The Handbook of Horses and Donkeys (5M) Show notes HERE  

 Episode 60: Spectacularly Spooky, the Vampire Bat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:27

Absolutely terrifying in appearance and behavior, yet one of the most incredibly adapted mammals on our planet. The Vampire Bat has some incredible physiology that has been adapted over millions of year. They are the only mammal that survives on a diet entirely of blood.   Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE.  

 The Week in Conservation for October 26, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:25

This week we are joined with Jim Weinpress and discuss a variety of issues impacting seabirds, the walrus, vaquita porpoise and more.  Show notes HERE

 Episode 59: Crikey, it's a Devil, from Tasmania | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:09

The Tasmanian Devil sounds ferocious, but is only the size of a small dog. Still, you wouldn’t want to tangle with one. They have a bite force of 1200 psi, greater than a lion and many other large carnivores. However, due to an incredibly rare cancer, these animals are facing extinction.    Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE.

 The Week in Conservation for October 18, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:21
 Episode 58: Hoo, The Burrowing Owl, That's Who | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:39

The Burrowing Owl is one of the most unique owl species on the planet. Rather than nesting or living in trees, these owls find abandoned burrows from squirrels, prairie dogs and other species and claim them as their own. These charismatic birds are highly adapted to their life in the Americas.    Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE.

 Episode 57: The Wonderful Walrus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:46

An iconic artic species, the Walrus is one of the largest and heaviest mammals on the planet.  Global warming is having a direct impact on the Walrus, similar to other arctic species. These incredible social animals while surviving near extinction in the 1930s, and now threatened once again. Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE.  

 Episode 56: Stick Your Neck Out For, Giraffes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:52

The tallest land mammal, the Giraffe was recently put on the endangered species list and is now vulnerable. One of the most loved and recognized animals on Earth is sliding towards extinction. These tall animals have evolved some of the most unique and specialized physiology to survive and thrive in Africa. Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE. 

 Episode 55: Sumatran Rhino Conservation w/Dr. Barney Long | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:26

This week Angie welcomed back Dr. Barney Long to discuss the plight of the critically-endangered Sumatran Rhinoceros. Dr. Long is involved in the project to save this species and it was announced on September 20, 2018 an ambitious plan to save these animals. A group of conservation groups are working to bringing the remaining 80 or so Sumatran rhinos into captivity to allow these animals to breed. It is an incredible project and a real treat for us to have Dr. Long speak with us. 

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