Small Rodents, Big Plans: Dr. Hooker the Research Ecologist
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
In this week's episode, Whitney is flying solo to interview friend and small rodent researcher extraordinaire, Dr. Katie Hooker. She discusses her travels across the US researching how small rodents impact their environment. From growing cotton rats, to GPS collaring quail, to the art of copy and paste computer errors she's done it all ..read more
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A Vanilla Scented Beaver
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
This week we chat about one of the largest rodents, beavers! From their vanilla scented butt juice, to their proclivity for large logs and innate ability to work smarter, not harder, there is so much to love. Also, prepare yourself got countless dad jokes and innuendos.  ..read more
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Werewolves & Ninjas (Grasshopper Mice & Kangaroo Rats)
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
Enjoy our first ever double feature this week! Have you ever wondered about some of the tiniest yet fiercest rodents in the Southwestern US? Mice that howl at the moon and hunt venomous prey? Rats that aren't really rats and live to tell about a tangle with a rattlesnake? Well the rumours are true. These little rodents are true badasses Kangaroo rat vs. rattlesnake https://www.science.org/news/2019/03/watch-kangaroo-rat-kick-rattlesnake-face Grasshopper Mouse howl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K9mO5QzOIQ ..read more
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Come for the tigers, stay for the prairie dogs
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by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
We're back! After a short summer break, we have returned with a new format, but the same bad jokes. Join us this week as we discuss Whitney's very favorite rodent of them all, PRAIRIE DOGS!!! These little fuzzy potatoes have so much more going for them than just a cute face. They also have cute ears, cute paws, cute tails....the list goes on and on. But seriously, prairie dogs are so intelligent they currently have the most complex language to be decoded of any animal. If that doesn't impress you, nothing will. As per usual, links mentioned in the episode are listed below: https://prairiedogc ..read more
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Big Sexy Charismatic Megafauna: Transition from Zookeeper to Jaguar Conservation
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
Hello! This week our friend with the cute face, Allison, talks with us about her upcoming transition to working full-time at a non-profit organization, La Tierra del Jaguar, and leaving the zookeeper field after 15 years. We learn how she successfully avoided calculus, has tasted hummingbird poop, and is now working towards her dream of helping to get a demonstration site to teach the local community in Sahuaripa, Sonora, Mexico about regenerative agriculture to protect North America's only big cat, the jaguar. If you listen til the end you also get a taste test review of two bacanora's (a teq ..read more
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Into the Mouth Hole: A Beetle Chat Gone Rogue
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
Hello! This week we sit down again with our friend the entomologist, Tony. He couldn't pick just one favorite insect, but we forced him to so a beetle chat it is! With such a diverse group to discuss we did not run out of things to talk about. From the ladybug, to the flesh eating beetle, to the cute little blueberries that fake their own death beetles are always a good time at the party.  Organizations Mentioned: http://www.lostladybug.org/ https://www.firefly.org/ https://www.xerces.org ..read more
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Hug a bug, but not a bark scorpion: An Entomologist’s Journey
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by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
This week's episode goes a little off the rails with our guest, Tony. What started off as a seemingly innocent discussion about the road to entomology quickly devolved into talks about invertebrate's being substitutes for Viagra and how to achieve a lady boner. Who run the world? Bugs. Organizations mentioned: The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation https://www.xerces.org ..read more
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Armadillos - Bigger than your Average Armor
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
Just the two of us....just the two of us (cue musical intro). This week Carly and Whitney are flying solo to talk all about armadillos. These little armored ones come in 22 flavors of cute. If you'd like to learn or refresh your armadillo knowledge as well as some random sprinkling of other Xenarthra facts you've come to the right place.  Links mentioned: The Giant Armadillo Project www.giantarmadillo.org ..read more
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What's the worst thing that's been in your mouth? A tale of two veterinary techinicians
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
This week is a two for one! The lovely Tatiana and Chantage sit down with us to discuss what it's like being a veterinary technician. From where their love of animals began, to becoming friends at vet tech school, to the ups and downs of caring for people's beloved fur babies they spill all the tea. Much like the age old adage, you catch more bees with honey and flies with shit...or something like that.  On a serious note, there is a disproportionately high rate of suicide among veterinarians and veterinary technicians due to compassion fatigue and burnout. If you or someone you know is ..read more
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The early bird gets the teeth (Avian vs. Non-Avian Dinosaurs)
Humans in their Natural Habitat
by Carly & Whitney
1y ago
This week Chris joins us again to discuss avian and non-avian dinosaurs i.e. how birds are actually little dinos of today. Did you know Petrie was not actually a dinosaur? What color were dino feathers? Are brontosaurus even real? Find out these fun facts and more!  ..read more
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