Wild Brews Ep 05: Biodiversity 2020 Wrapped
BCSP Wild Brews
by Biodiversity PH
3y ago
As 2020 draws to an end (yay!), let's join Prof. Philip Alviola, Dr. Aimee Lynn Barrion-Dupo, Dr. Rey Donne Papa, and Dr. Armi Torres as they take a look back at the year's biodiversity highlights and challenges. Grab a bottle, glass, or cup of your preferred brew and tune in to our Facebook page on Saturday, December 19 at 8 PM, for the live broadcast of Wild Brews' year-end episode.  #BCSPWildBrews #BiodiversityPH2020 #BiodiversityPH #Biodiversity2020 ..read more
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Wild Brews Ep 04: Fieldwork fails (and scares!)
BCSP Wild Brews
by Biodiversity PH
3y ago
Not all scientists wear lab coats. Some spend their days in the field - getting all muddy and dirty, all for the sake of SCIENCE! Tune in this Saturday, October 31, as we get to know some of our scientists working for the love of wildlife as they recount their experiences working in the field; be it awesome, funny, epic fail, or a tinge of scary tale. #fieldworkfails #scarytales #BCSPWildBrews ..read more
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Wild Brews Ep 03: How to be you? with Dr. Angel Alcala
BCSP Wild Brews
by Biodiversity PH
3y ago
Want to know what it was like to be a biologist back in the days? Get to know Dr. Angel C. Alala as he talks about his life as a biologist (he's both a marine biologist AND a herpetologist!) in this special episode of Wild Brews this October 24, 2020 at 4 pm. Not only that, you’d get to hear some mentoring advice, life lessons, eureka moments, stories from the field — all these from a national scientist! Dr. Angel Alcala was conferred with the rank of National Scientist in 2014 for his research on the ecology and diversity of reptiles and amphibians, marine biodiversity, and marine protected a ..read more
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Wild Brews Ep 02: History shaped by biogeography and zooarchaeology
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by Biodiversity PH
3y ago
Biogeography examines geographical patterns of biological diversity that are shaped by climate and geological history. Zooarchaeology studies animal remains in relation to past human activities or past human environments. And we know that history is the study of the past in relation to the present developments and future hopes. So how do these three relate to each other? How are these relevant for the Philippine biodiversity and its conservation? Let our two special guests Dr. Lawrence Heaney of the Field Museum and Dr. Janine Ochoa of the University of the Philippines Diliman with our guest h ..read more
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Wild Brews Ep 01: Conservation in the time of pandemic
BCSP Wild Brews
by Biodiversity PH
3y ago
This pandemic has brought a halt to most of our plans, but what is its impact on biodiversity conservation? How are conservationists on the ground dealing with biodiversity issues on top of a global pandemic? Biodiversity Conservation Society of the Philippines brings you WILD BREWS: a biodiversity talk show featuring people from various fields talking about different topics. In this PILOT episode, we'll be having three Whitley awardees, Indira Lacera-Widmann of Katala Foundation, Jayson Ibanez of the Philippine Eagle Foundation, and Marites Gatan-Balbas of Mabuwaya Foundation, talk about cons ..read more
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