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  • Turning the Tides: What’s Next for Orca Policy? feat. Julie Watson
    Dec 4 2024

    How do you help animals through policy? In this episode of One Wild World, Julie Watson, the Killer Whale Policy Lead at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, shares her journey into conservation and her crucial work in protecting the endangered Southern Resident Orcas. With only 73 individuals remaining, Julie discusses the key threats these orcas face, including prey scarcity, vessel noise, and contaminants. She emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach to save this iconic species, while also highlighting how community involvement and policy work can make a difference.

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    25 min
  • Barking Up the Right Tree: Can Dogs Save Hawaii’s Forests? feat. Marlee Monahan
    Nov 28 2024

    Forget the magnifying glass - these detectives have a nose for trouble! In this episode of One Wild World, USDA-certified detection dog handler Marlee Monahan shares her unique work in protecting Hawaii from the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle. With the help of her highly trained canine team, Monahan is on the frontlines of conservation, using innovative detection methods to locate & manage this destructive pest. From the importance of conservation dogs to the challenges of invasive species, this episode offers a fascinating look into how dogs can play a vital role in preserving ecosystems.

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    32 min
  • Combining Art & Science: Can We Paint a New Picture of Wildlife?
    Nov 20 2024

    A pinch of science, a splash of art, and a dash of education… Perfect! In this episode of One Wild World, artist-biologist Dominique Montano shares her unique journey of blending art and science to communicate complex ideas about animals and their behaviors. As a professional artist and educator with a background in zoology, Dominique discusses how she uses her artwork to inspire curiosity and connect people to the natural world.

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    37 min
  • Will Koalas Survive Our Changing Climate? feat. Danielle Clode
    Nov 13 2024

    What can koalas tell us about Australia’s ancient history? In this episode of One Wild World, Dr. Danielle Clode, a nature writer and zoologist, takes us on an enlightening journey into the world of koalas. She debunks common myths, explores their fascinating adaptation to their eucalyptus diet, and dives into the mysterious decline of their populations in Australia. Drawing from the ancient fossil record and the modern challenges they face, Dr. Clode provides a comprehensive and engaging look at one of Australia's most iconic, yet misunderstood, marsupials.

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    32 min
  • Is the Ocean’s Future in Hot Water? feat. Oscar Ignetik
    Nov 6 2024

    If you could ask a whale shark one question, what would it be? In this episode of One Wild World, we dive into the vibrant underwater world of The Maldives with marine biologist, photographer, and scuba instructor Oscar Ignetik. He explains the critical role that coral reefs play in ocean health, the challenges they face from climate change & coral bleaching events, and the importance of sustainable practices. Along the way, Oscar shares fascinating stories about encounters with manta rays, the mysteries of whale sharks, and the colorful talents of the flamboyant cuttlefish.

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    25 min
  • Rats or Heroes: What’s The Difference? feat. Dr. Isabelle Szott
    Oct 30 2024

    From the sewers comes a savior! In this episode of One Wild World, we talk with Dr. Isabelle Szott, a former behavioral research scientist at APOPO - the groundbreaking organization that trains African giant pouched rats to save lives. From detecting landmines in former conflict zones, to identifying tuberculosis in human samples, these "Hero Rats" are making a huge impact. Dr. Szott shares the fascinating journey of these rats, their unique training regimens, and the innovative projects that aim to tackle global challenges such as wildlife trafficking and disaster search & rescue.

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    27 min
  • How Far Can Tarantulas Really Migrate? feat. Dr. Rich Reading & Lorna McCallister
    Oct 23 2024

    The journey of tarantulas to find love… A bee scaring away an elephant… Are these facts or fiction? In this episode of One Wild World, we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of invertebrates with Butterfly Pavilion’s VP of Science & Conservation Dr. Rich Reading, as well as their Beekeeper Associate Lorna McAllister. From the remarkable tarantula "mate-gration" in Colorado, to the innovative "bees for elephants" project in Tanzania, our guests shed light on the critical role these tiny creatures play in ecosystems worldwide. Whether it’s the importance of pollinators, the complex lives of spiders, or the conservation efforts to protect these critters, this episode will change how you view the invertebrates that live among us.

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    33 min
  • Can Animals Feel As Deeply As We Do? feat. Dr. Marc Bekoff
    Oct 16 2024

    Is your dog actually showing guilt when they know they’ve upset you? In this episode of One Wild World, Dr. Marc Bekoff, Professor Emeritus of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado Boulder, explores the rich emotional lives of animals. From dogs & wolves, to birds and beyond, Dr. Bekoff discusses how animals experience emotions like joy, grief, & guilt, as well as the importance of understanding animal sentience.

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    38 min