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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 This Week in Conservation for July 13, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:29

This week we are joined with Jesse Golden. We open up with discussing Iceland's continued whale hunt and the killing of a a critically-endangered blue whale. We then discuss alternatives to thinking of conservation, how palm oil is actually sustainable or not, orcas in trouble in the Pacific, de-extinciton is not the answer and more. Join us to learn about the highlights in the week of conservation news.  Show notes are HERE

 Episode 43: Angels of the Deep, The Manta Ray | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:58

There are two species of Manta Ray. The Giant Manta Ray (Manta birostris) is the larger of the two. The Reef Manta Ray (Manta alfredi) is the other.  The large ocean-going creatures are found all around the world in temperate oceans. They have been seen as far north as parts of Japan in the Pacific and New Jersey off the coast of the United States. They have been found as far south as northern New Zealand and off the coasts off Ecuador They both are listed as vulnerable and are being fished into extinction.  Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE. 

 This Week in Conservation for July 6, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:55

This week we again are joined with Jim Weinpress. We first discuss how a honey badger went up and attacked a large South African Oryx. Apparently even after being butted and tossed, the honey badger kept at it. Eventually it walked away not injured, except maybe its pride. We then discuss this week's social media storm of an American woman posing with the giraffe she shot and killed in South Africa. Is trophy hunting helping or hurting conservation? We then chat about saildrones from NOAA, the endagered Humbolt Marten and most shocking is the US plan to allow the killing of the critically-endangered Red Wolf.  Show notes are HERE. Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE. 

 Episode 42: Snake and Sea Turtle Conservation with Dr. David A. Steen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:48

Dr. David A. Steen is a wildlife ecologist and renowned scientist studying snakes and now sea turtles. He is currently a research scientist with the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island, Georgia within the United States. He is formally a faculty member from Auburn University where he earned his PhD in 2011. He also earned his Master’s of Science degree from New York-College of Environmental Science and Forestry and his Bachelors of Science degree from the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Steen is an avid science communicator and he reaches thousands each week through his blog and other social media. Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE. 

 Episode 41: Rattling with Rattlesnakes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:16:58

The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) is just 1 of 3,600 species of snake. They belong to the family of Viperidae, which is a family of venomous snakes found throughout the world except Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, Ireland, Hawaii and other islands.  While feared, death from snake bites are extremely rare (5-6 citizens in the US) compared to other animals and other causes (car accidents). These animals are more afraid of you than you should be of them.   Show notes HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

 This Week in Conservation for June 29, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:19

This week we discuss Iceland resuming whaling of the endangered fin whale. Despite international outcry, Iceland this week slaughtered its first fin whale, which is tragic for a protected species. However, much of the other news in conservation is very positive with Canada pledging millions to whale conservation, Chefs fighting for sustainable seafood, jaguars on the rise in Mexico and more.  Show notes can be found HERE.    

 Episode 40: Hooked on Cape Buffalo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:14

The Cape Buffalo is the common name for the African Buffalo. Known as a cankerous, tough bovid, these animals survive everything Africa throws at them and more. Listen to another fun episode talking about one of the big 5 from Africa.  Show notes can be found HERE. Please consider visiting our Patreon page HERE.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

 The Week in Conservation News for June 22, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:38

This week we are joined with Jim Weinpress. Chirs and Jim discuss the latest on the Amazon rain forest, manatee and bottlenose dolphin research, a discovery on the manta ray, and more. Show notes can be found HERE

 Episode 39: Water Clowns, The North American River Otter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:29

The North American River Otter is a member of the Mustelid family. They range from the southern United States up through Canada and Alaska. While classified as least concern, their populations are in decline. Show notes can be found HERE Please consider visiting our Patreon page here.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

 The Week in Conservation News for June 15, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:59

Amur Leopard births, Nature shows and your health, Britains exintinction crisis, technology helping conservation and more. Show note can be found HERE.   Please consider visiting our Patreon page here.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

 Episode 38: Manatee Research with Jonathan Cowart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:44

Jonathan Cowart is finishing his PhD at the University of Florida and is one of the few scientists who understands manatee reproduction. His research is taking him all over the world and in this interview we cover much of his research in manatee reproduction and more.  Show notes can be found HERE.  Please consider visiting our Patreon page here.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

 Episode 37: Manatees, Sea Cows That Don't Moo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:43

Manatees belong to the Sirenian family, which consists of the West Indian Manatee, West African Manatee, and thier relative the Digong. The West Indian Manatee has two subspecies, the Florida and Antillean Manatee. All of these species are listed as vulnerable to extinction. Listen to learn more about these so-called "Sea Cows." Show notes can be found HERE.  Please consider visiting our Patreon page here.  Thank you for following us and subscribing.   

 The Week in Conservation News for June 8, 2018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:01

This week we discuss the good news for gorillas, how artificial intelligence is aiding conservation, sad news in Thailand and much more. Show notes can be found here. 

 Episode 36: Plight of the Pangolin with Bill Zeigler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:52

Pangolins are the number one trafficked animal in the world. People like Mr. Bill Zeigler have dedicated their lives to their conservation and working hard to save other endangered species. Show notes can be found here.  Please consider visiting our Patreon page here.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

 Episode 35: Ships of the Desert, The Bactrian Camel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:09

Adapted to the extremes of Earth's harshest climates.  Click HERE for show notes.  Please consider visiting our Patreon page here.  Thank you for following us and subscribing. 

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