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  • This week we release once again all about Snowy Owls. With their striking white plumage and piercing yellow eyes, snowy owls are one of the most captivating birds in the avian world. Found predominantly in the Arctic tundra, these magnificent creatures are well-adapted to their icy habitat. Their feathers are not just beautiful but also serve as insulation, allowing them to survive extreme cold.
    Snowy owls are currently vulnerable. Climate change poses a significant threat to their Arctic home, altering the availability of prey like lemmings and impacting their breeding success. Additionally, habitat destruction and human disturbance further endanger these majestic birds.
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • In this episode Chris discusses the Apple TV series 'The Secret Lives of Animals' and its fascinating depiction of animal behavior and physiology. Chris is joined by Matt Brandon, series editor and showrunner, and Mark Flowers, series producer. They delve into their backgrounds, the advanced technology used in filming, and the captivating moments captured in the series. The discussion includes anecdotes about exotic animals, their behaviors, and the challenging yet rewarding process of filming in diverse locations around the world. Chris and his guests emphasize the importance of conservation and hope that the series inspires viewers to engage with and protect the natural world.
    Trailer can be seen HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Series
    00:45 Meet the Minds Behind the Series
    01:35 The Making of 'The Secret Lives of Animals'
    03:06 Mark's Journey and Passion for Wildlife
    05:42 Relatability and Emotional Connection in Wildlife Filming
    20:35 Technological Advances in Wildlife Filming
    29:26 Conservation Challenges and Hopes
    33:37 Jaw-Dropping Moments and Favorite Sequences
    40:19 Conclusion and Future Prospects
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • On this throwback Monday, we target the Great Hammer Shark. Sadly, while there are 9 species of hammerhead sharks, all are on a trajectory to extinction. Alarmingly, the largest of the family, the Great Hammerhead, is critically endangered. Due to the pressures of overfishing, shark finning, by catch, and others, the Great Hammerhead is in deep peril. These incredibly unique sharks with their hammer heads deserve our attention and they need your help.
    You can learn more about these incredible sharks HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • This week we return to update you on the fascinating world of giraffes, focusing on their unique biology, behavior, and the alarming conservation challenges they face. The discussion covers the distinct species and subspecies of giraffes, their evolutionary history, incredible physiological adaptations, such as their cardiovascular system, and social behaviors. Highlighting significant threats like habitat loss, poaching, and population decline, the episode emphasizes the urgency for conservation efforts. Listeners are encouraged to support organizations like the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and to advocate for giraffes' inclusion on the U.S. Endangered Species Act to ensure their survival for future generations.
    You can visit the Giraffe Conservation Foundation Website HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    01:00 Introduction and Dedication
    02:08 Giraffe Species and Conservation Efforts
    04:25 Giraffe Coat Patterns and Descriptions
    08:45 Giraffe Sizes and Physical Characteristics
    11:11 Giraffe Population and Conservation Status
    22:47 The Importance of Giraffes in Ecosystems
    25:42 Challenges and Controversies in Giraffe Conservation
    33:14 Giraffe Evolution and Classification
    39:49 Giraffe and Okapi Evolution
    40:24 Tallest Animal Ever
    43:59 Giraffe Fun Facts
    44:53 Giraffe Physiology: The Cardiovascular System
    49:53 Giraffe Behavior and Social Structure
    59:44 Giraffe Reproduction and Calves
    01:08:24 Conservation Efforts and How You Can Help
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • Global Conservation Force is on the front lines in Africa and other areas throughout the world fighting poaching and wildlife trafficking. Mike Veale founded Global Conservation Force in 2014. As an organization, Global Conservation Force has grown and is fighting hard to save our disappearing wildlife. Well worth a listen to learn the truth of poaching in Africa.
    Biography
    Mike Veale is a southern California native who has worked extensively with animals for the majority of his conservation career. From a young age Mike has been passionate about the nature, wildlife, and anything he could do to protect it. He focused on gaining any experience he could from a young age, taking on some of his first conservation projects at the age of 14, as a Boy Scout. As a Senior Mammal Keeper at San Diego Safari Park he had unparalleled access to two of the last remaining North African White Rhinos as well as dozens of other endangered species.
    In 2014, after years of watching the wild populations of animals under his care rapidly dwindle, Mike decided to take action. His lengthy wildlife care career, combined with his conservation, ranger, and active, combat-sport-heavy lifestyle gave Mike the unique experience needed to fight on the front line of conservation. Mike traveled to South Africa and passed the intensive boot camp training required before finally becoming an anti-poaching ranger in Greater Kruger National Park. After several months of fighting poaching, Mike returned to America, and Global Conservation Force was founded. He continues to go back and fourth between the US, Asia, and Africa working on direct impact wildlife conservation projects, local community support, and anti poaching patrols.
    Learn More HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • Chris welcomes back Leif Cox, founder of the Orangutan Project and a renowned orangutan specialist. Leif discusses his 35-year journey in orangutan conservation, highlighting the self-awareness and cultural intelligence of orangutans.
    The conversation explores the urgent need for habitat preservation, the impact of palm oil plantations, and the detrimental effects of climate change on orangutan populations. Leif also stresses the importance of integrating local communities into conservation efforts and the role of compassion in fostering global environmental change. The episode concludes with information on eco-tours organized by the Orangutan Project and Leif's forthcoming book 'Wild Lessons.'
    You can learn more about the Orangutan Project & their Eco trips HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    01:43 Leif Cox's Background and Orangutan Conservation
    02:55 The Urgency of Saving Orangutans
    03:33 Orangutan Culture and Slow Reproduction
    07:25 Challenges in Rehabilitation and Release
    20:26 Impact of Palm Oil Plantations
    27:38 Global Warming and Conservation Efforts
    30:06 Local and Global Conservation Initiatives
    33:47 Orangutan Rescue and Community Challenges
    34:47 Succession Plan and Sustainable Agriculture
    35:55 Indigenous Communities and Environmental Protection
    38:14 Political Will and Government Challenges
    40:03 Complex Solutions and Hypocrisy in Action
    42:55 Compassion and Personal Transformation
    53:25 Eco-Tourism and Conservation Efforts
    59:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
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  • In this throwback episode, we bring back the Marine Iguana. One of the most unique reptiles in the world that feeds and lives in and out of the ocean around the Galapagos Islands. These truly unique reptiles teach us much about how so many animals can carve out unique niches. Sadly, these special lizards are vulnerable to extinction. Yet, Ecuador and many organizations are working hard to preserve the marine iguana and other unique wildlife on the Galapagos Islands.
    You can learn more on our website www.allcreaturespod.com
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
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  • Chris interviews New York Times Bestselling author David Lipski about his book, 'The Parrot in the Igloo: Climate and the Science of Denial.' They delve into the complex history of climate change science, the frustrating rise of climate science denial, and the influence of fossil fuel industries. Through engaging stories and substantial research, Lipski highlights the tactics used by denialists, the role of historical figures in climate science, and the legislative and societal challenges in addressing global warming. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for legislative action and innovative solutions amidst growing environmental crises.
    You can learn more about David Lipsky HERE

    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    03:14 Impact of the Book on the Host
    04:48 Author's Background and Research
    09:02 Historical Context of Climate Science
    18:24 Smog and Pollution in the Mid-20th Century
    22:40 Industry Pushback and Denial Tactics
    33:20 Psychological Warfare and Public Perception
    37:57 Tobacco Industry's Influence on Science Denial
    45:22 Fred Singer and the Role of Denial Scientists
    47:59 Political Influence on Environmental Policies
    49:11 The Role of Greed and Ego in Climate Change Denial
    50:13 Historical Context of Climate Change Awareness
    54:00 Scientific Predictions and Political Responses
    55:55 Public Perception and Denial Tactics
    59:50 Personal Actions vs. Legislative Solutions
    59:03 Technological Solutions and Political Will
    01:19:03 The Role of Science and Funding in Climate Solutions
    01:28:27 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
    if you would like to advertise on our podcast
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  • The colorful Mandrill amazes any that are fortunate to see it. Located in Central Africa, Mandrills are some of our distant cousins that are in danger of extinction. They also display some of the most amazing colors in the animal kingdom and just how they do this will amaze you. Mandrills belong to the Cercopithecidae family, which are Old World Monkeys. There are 24 different genera and estimated 138 species belonging to this group.
    Sadly, Mandrills are listed as Vulnerable to extinction and unless conservation action is taken, they may be lost to us.
    You can learn more on our website HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
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  • Chris and Angie delve into the fascinating world of the European turtle dove. The discussion covers the dove's symbolic connection to peace and love, its historical significance in the story of Noah's Ark, and its plight in the modern world, where populations have drastically declined due to habitat loss and hunting. They detail the turtle dove's migratory patterns, recent conservation efforts to protect the species, and the importance of such work for maintaining biodiversity. Additionally, the episode touches on ancient flood myths across various cultures and how these stories continue to influence contemporary conservation initiatives.
    You can learn more about the Frozen Ark Project HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction to the Creatures Podcast
    00:29 The Symbolism of Doves
    01:07 Noah's Ark and Its Cultural Impact
    03:16 Conservation Issues of the European Turtle Dove
    05:48 Description and Characteristics of the European Turtle Dove
    10:17 The Importance of Birds in Ecosystems
    18:53 The Story of Noah's Ark Across Cultures
    27:03 Modern Conservation Efforts Inspired by Noah's Ark
    30:41 Evolution and Classification of Doves and Pigeons
    32:03 Flamingos, Storks, and the Dodo Bird
    32:35 The Dodo Bird's Evolutionary Journey
    33:21 Extinct Animals and Future Podcasts
    33:50 Doves and Pigeons Around the World
    35:27 The Fascinating Migration of Birds
    37:00 European Turtle Dove's Lifespan and Behavior
    44:07 The Digestive System of Birds
    52:53 Courtship and Nesting of European Turtle Doves
    59:03 Conservation Efforts and Final Thoughts
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
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  • We interviewed Alison in 2018 about her experiences in Africa helping to rewild Black Rhinos. She is an example of how people continue to fight and experience some hardship in helping endangered species. For sure this is an inspirational interview for anyone interested in how endangered species are trained to go back home, the wild!!
    You can learn more about Alison on our website HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • Chris and Angie reunite to discuss the Indian rhinoceros, also known as the greater one-horned rhino. The podcast delves into their experiences with rhinos, highlighting the unique physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitat of the Indian rhino. They discuss the threats these animals face, including poaching and habitat degradation, and celebrate the conservation successes in India and Nepal. The episode also emphasizes the importance of ecotourism, awareness, and support for organizations like the International Rhino Foundation. The hosts share personal anecdotes and the need to continue efforts to ensure the survival of these iconic creatures.
    International Rhino Foundation found HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Welcome Back to the Creatures Podcast
    00:27 Life Updates and Personal Stories
    01:45 Introduction to the Indian Rhino
    03:00 Conservation Success Stories
    06:15 Rhino Characteristics and Behavior
    12:50 The Importance of Rhino Conservation
    24:51 Rhino Poaching Crisis
    31:52 Fun Facts About Indian Rhinos
    32:40 Rhino Swimming and Senses
    34:14 Unique Features of Greater One-Horned Rhinos
    35:37 Behavior and Social Structure
    48:20 Reproductive Behavior and Challenges
    57:15 Conservation Efforts and Threats
    01:01:23 How You Can Help
    01:05:57 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
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  • On our throwback Monday, its the Saiga! Out of all the species we have covered, the Saiga's conservation story is critical to understanding out wildlife. Due to dangerous low population levels, Saiga are prone to infectious diseases. In 2015, hundreds of thousands Saiga died within a few weeks. To understand the Saiga story, is critical to understand the pressures many species are facing!!
    You can learn more with our Show Notes HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
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  • Chris welcomed a new addition to his family this weekend. Thus, in light of the election in the United States of America, we are releasing our older episode on Bald Eagles. These magnificent birds are not only symbolic, they also have an incredible conservation success story! A great podcast to revisit for a worthy bird.
    Show notes on new website HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • Dr. Chris Mortensen delves into the importance of wildlife and animal conservation by discussing this year's Living Planet Index. He recounts a story about Allan Savory's transformation in understanding the role of elephants in ecosystems, illustrating the complexities of conservation. The podcast also highlights the alarming decline in global wildlife populations over the past 50 years, emphasizing the loss of biomass and its impact on biodiversity. Chris stresses the need for global and local actions, from making sustainable food choices to advocating for stronger environmental policies, in order to address the ongoing environmental crisis.
    Living Planet Index can be accessed HERE
    Allan Savory's Ted Talk can be accessed HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update
    01:03 The Story of Alan Savory and Elephant Conservation
    05:31 The Impact of Elephant Population Decline
    09:31 The Living Planet Index and Global Biodiversity
    21:33 Regional Biodiversity Losses and Conservation Efforts
    30:29 Ecosystem Diversity and Predator-Prey Relationships
    31:25 The Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction
    34:03 Global Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health
    35:22 Tipping Points and Climate Change
    41:00 Conservation Success Stories
    42:06 Sustainable Choices and Individual Actions
    45:41 The Role of Food Systems in Environmental Impact
    49:06 Energy and Climate Action
    50:48 Call to Action and Optimism for the Future
    Image art is of the extinct Dodo
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    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • Sea snakes while highly venomous, are rather docile living in our oceans. When we first released this in 2020, we learned so many amazing facts about the history of this species and just how they survive, and even thrive, in the ocean. Some species of sea snakes are critically endangered, and we need to know more about them to help save them.
    You can learn more about sea snakes on our website HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • Chris interviews filmmaker Alexandra Lexton about her latest film, 'Fool's Paradise Lost,' which highlights the therapeutic benefits and profound beauty of nature.
    They discuss how Alexandra's upbringing in Northern California and personal challenges inspired her film, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with the natural world for emotional and psychological well-being. The conversation explores the science behind nature's healing effects, featuring influential figures like John Francis and Florence Williams. Alexandra talks about the importance of environmental stewardship, conscious consumerism, and how filmmakers can influence public awareness without doom and gloom. She also shares her experiences with self-financing, cinematography, and participation in the La Femme film festival. Additionally, Alexandra touches on her earlier documentary, 'The Lure of This Land,' and future projects, showcasing her dedication to innovative storytelling and environmental advocacy.
    You can learn more about the film and view the trailer HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
    01:03 Alexandra Lexton's Filmmaking Journey
    05:05 Nature's Influence on Alexandra
    09:37 The Inspiration Behind the Film
    13:34 John Francis: A Silent Advocate for Nature
    17:25 Florence Williams and the Healing Power of Nature
    20:15 Rediscovering Nature During COVID
    21:30 The Importance of Connecting with Nature
    23:33 Challenges in Filmmaking
    25:33 The Art of Cinematography
    27:15 Favorite Filming Locations
    29:15 Raising Environmental Awareness
    32:07 Personal Actions for Environmental Impact
    35:37 Future Projects and Final Thoughts
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
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  • On this throwback Monday, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Komodo dragons, the largest living lizards on Earth. Join us as we explore the rich history of these ancient reptiles, tracing their evolution and presence on the Indonesian islands. We'll discuss the Komodo dragon’s unique physiology, including their venomous bite, powerful jaws, and remarkable senses that make them apex predators.
    You'll learn about their diet, from scavenging on carrion to hunting large prey like deer and wild boar. We’ll also explore how these incredible creatures survive in harsh, isolated environments and how they’ve adapted to thrive on remote islands. Importantly, we’ll address the current state of Komodo dragon conservation, the challenges they face, and what’s being done to protect these remarkable giants from the threats of habitat loss and climate change.
    This episode is an insightful journey into the lives of these legendary dragons, highlighting their ecological importance and the urgent need for their conservation. Tune in for a wild adventure with the kings of the reptile world.
    Show notes HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
    if you would like to advertise on our podcast
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  • Dr. Chris Mortensen explores the multifaceted climate crisis, from increasing natural disasters to the politicization of climate science. Chris explains his rigorous academic journey, illustrating the dedication required to produce reliable scientific data. The episode addresses the roots of climate change denial, drawing parallels with misinformation tactics of the tobacco industry. Discussions include the consensus on human-caused climate change, debunked myths, and the severe consequences of global warming, such as rising sea levels, heatwaves, and endangered wildlife. Emphasizing trust in science and the importance of sustainable consumer choices, the host concludes with an urgent call to action for voting and collective efforts to combat climate change.
    NASA Website on Climate Change HERE
    Podcast Timeline
    00:00 Introduction and Special Request
    00:09 The Climate Crisis: An Overview
    01:13 The Path to Becoming a Scientist
    02:02 Academic Journey and Research
    05:07 The Role and Challenges of Scientists
    16:56 Climate Change and Recent Hurricanes
    21:41 Political Influence on Climate Science
    24:34 Origins of Climate Science Denial
    25:35 The Tobacco Industry's Influence
    27:52 The Rise of Junk Science
    29:22 The Fossil Fuel Industry's Tactics
    31:34 Climate Change in 2024: A Grim Reality
    32:42 Scientific Consensus on Climate Change
    36:58 Public Opinion and Political Divide
    41:46 The Dire Consequences of Inaction
    49:16 Call to Action: What We Can Do
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
    if you would like to advertise on our podcast
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  • Moo Deng, the baby Pygmy Hippopotamus was born in 2024 and became a world-wide sensation. This birth is critical to their species!! With so few numbers, each Pygmy Hippo born under human care is a lifeline to their wild counterparts. This is because sadly, with as few as 2000 Pygmy Hippos left in the world, we are losing one of natures often forgotten large herbivores. Though one tenth the size of their larger cousins the Common Hippopotamus, the Pygmy Hippo is no small runt. Weighing in as much as 600 lbs. (275 kg), they are still a force to be reckoned with. Yet, this shy and elusive herbivore is suffering and slipping towards extinction. Thankfully, these West African natives are a focus for many conservation efforts and their story is one to be told. By telling their story, all of us can bring awareness to these special animals and do all we can to help save them. 
    Learn more about Pygmy Hippos on our website HERE
    Moo Deng was born at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Thailand and their Facebook page is HERE
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    Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. 
    Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
    We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife.
    Please contact us at [email protected]
    if you would like to advertise on our podcast
    You can also visit our website HERE. 
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