A bi-weekly show that discusses the good, bad, and ugly of animal tourism around the world.
Generative AI programs such as Chat GPT are proving disastrous to the environment through carbon emissions and fresh water usage. Let's take a deep dive into how generative AI works, how it differs from other types of AI, and how it is affecting our environment. MIT Open LetterSourcesSearch for affordable flights with SkyscannerClaim your free Audiobook with AudibleProtect your next trip with World Nomads travel insuranceGet $100 off your first Loop Abroad internship with code Humane NatureSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
Charlotte the stingray has unfortunately passed from her reproductive disease. Here's what we know about Charlotte's condition, experts' theories, and my own thoughts on the situation. Ep 11: What's the difference between AZA and roadside zoos?AZA and Roadside Zoos: What's the Difference?Start your free Audible trialSearch for affordable flights on SkyscannerGet $100 off your first Loop Abroad internship with code Humane NatureTranscriptsSourcesSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
Happy Pride everyone! I was swamped working and attending events, so I wanted to re-release an edited previous episode to celebrate the end of June. Today, let's celebrate 4 of our LGBTQIA+ community who have contributed so much to wildlife conservation around the world.Book your next hostel through Hostel WorldUse code Humane Nature to get $100 off your first Loop internshipProtect your next trip with World Nomads travel insuranceRachel Carson's Books:The Sea Trilogy can be found hereSilent Spring can be found hereAlways, Rachel can be found hereFollow me on Instagram to see photos for this week's episode!Support the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
Charlotte the stingray took the internet by storm, seemingly pregnant despite not having a mate. The theories behind her miracle pregnancy, the uncovered truth, and the following backlash provide an important lesson in marine animal care and anthropomorphism. Search for flights on SkyscannerLaunch your first podcast with BuzzsproutProtect your next vacation with World Nomads travel insuranceTranscriptsSourcesSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
I sincerely apologize for the sound quality, it's been a week!Have you ever heard of the cats of Disneyland in California? These cats have a well-believed myth surrounding them, though they do exist.Cats of Disneyland's official Instagram Launch your first podcast with BuzzsproutBook your next hostel visit with HostelworldGet $100 off your first internship with Loop Abroad - use code Humane NatureSourcesTranscriptsSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
Due to an unexpected cold that has rendered my voice useless, I have re-edited an old Patreon bonus episode. I apologize for my old sound quality!Paper made out of herbivore poop can have massive beneficial impacts on the environment as well as local economics. Support poo paper!Poo Poo Paper (elephant, cow, horse, donkey)Blue Cat Paper (elephant)Mr. Ellie Pooh (elephant)Claim your free audiobook on AudibleBook your next hostel stay on Hostel WorldUse code Humane Nature for $100 your first Loop Abroad internshipSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
Hermit crabs require more specialized care than most people realize, and these destinations do not provide accurate care information. In addition, poaching crabs from the wild is having an effect not only on their populations but on local ecosystems as well.Thank you Adventureite.com for listing me as a top outdoor podcast of 2024! Search for affordable flights on SkyscannerCheck out Loop Abroad's internshipsTranscriptSourcesSupport the Show.Follow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episode
We've all seen video games, movies, and TV shows dramatizing horrific monsters that have mutated due to excessive radiation. Are these depictions accurate for the remaining wildlife around Chernobyl? How does extreme radiation impact animals?Book your first hostel stay with HostelworldSearch for affordable flights with SkyscannerProtect your next trip with World NomadsSourcesSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
The cute swimming pigs on Big Major Cay have become Instagram famous within the last decade, drawing hundreds of tourists out to visit them. Should we, as tourists, be participating and visiting Pig Island?List of US farm animal sanctuaries Sources Claim your free Audible audiobookSearch for discount flights on SkyscannerProtect your next vacation with World NomadsSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
On August 18th the world heard the news that the oldest living orca in captivity passed away at the Miami Seaquarium. Tokitae, otherwise known as Toki or Lolita, had been in captivity for more than 50 years and suffered horrendous treatment throughout most of her life. What does her legacy mean for other whales and dolphins in captivity?Support the Lummi Nation tribeListen to PacMam PodcastProtect your next vacation with World Nomads travel insuranceClaim your free audiobook with AudibleSearch flights for free with SkyscannerSources for this episodeSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Is White Gladis really plotting her revenge and taking down boats in the Mediterranean? Is she teaching her family to do the same? Listen as whale researcher Giovanni Galarza and I talk about Gladis's revenge on boats along the Mediterranean coast of Europe.Visit Gio's InstagramListen to Gio and I's other whale episode! (ep 19)Launch your first podcast for free with BuzzsproutSearch for your next flight for free with SkyscannerProtect your next trip with World Nomads travel insuranceSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Team Lioness, the Black Mambas, the Akashinga, and Team Kufadza risk their lives every day to help prevent poaching and protect endangered African wildlife. We owe them our thanks and support! Support the Women Team LionessBlack MambasAkashinga*no Kufadza support link availableSourcesClaim your free audiobook with AudibleProtect your next vacation with World NomadsBook your next hostel with HostelworldSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Thank you all for your concern. I am feeling much better from my COVID-19 experience and I will be back next week with a new episodeSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Bullfighting exists all over the world but is the most popular - and most rooted in tradition - in Spain. What goes on in a bullfight, how does bullfighting impact Spain, and should it continue? This is part 2 of bull tourism in Spain.Claim your free audiobook with AudibleLaunch your first podcast with BuzzsproutBook your next hostel stay with HostelworldSourcesSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain draws over a million tourists every year. However, should it be happening at all? This is the first part of a two-part series on bull tourism in Spain.Book your next hostel visit with HostelworldLaunch your first podcast with BuzzsproutProtect yourself with World Nomads travel insuranceSourcesSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Today we are talking about Thailand's infamous Tiger Temple, its raid, and the lasting repercussions of the destination on tiger tourism throughout Southeast Asia and tiger trafficking.CEE4Life ReportSourcesStart your first podcast with BuzzsproutProtect yourself with World Nomads travel insuranceClaim a free audiobook with an Audible trialSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
The wild white cattle found only at Chillingham Castle are one of the most rare and genetically unique animals on the planet. The cattle have a mysterious history, and the castle they belong to has a dark past making it a great destination to visit in Europe. Morbid EpisodeChillingham Castle SiteProtect yourself with World Nomads Travel InsuranceStart your Audible free trialSourcesSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Steve Irwin was one of the greatest wildlife warriors of our generation. Here's how Steve Irwin became the fantastic conservationist he was, how he impacted the world, and how his family is continuing on in his legacy.Australia Zoo websiteJoin Wildlife WarriorsLearn more about Steve's Place Try Audible for freeLaunch your first podcast with BuzzsproutSearch for your next flight for free with SkyscannerSources Support the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
I'm back! After struggling with audio for a few weeks (it still isn't perfect), we're back to talk about monkey dance tourism in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia. Let's talk about how it started, what's involved, and answer the big question: is it ethical?JAAN websiteSourcesBook your next hostel stay with Hostel WorldStart your first podcast with BuzzsproutSearch for flights for free with SkyscannerSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Due to my microphone giving out, we're bringing back a bonus episode I created for my Patrons! Wildlife tourism is huge in Costa Rica where biodiversity thrives. However, selfie tourism has taken root in the country, especially with animals as loveable as sloths. Let's talk about sloth selfies in Costa Rica and answer the question...is it ethical?Support me on Patreon for ad free and bonus episodes!Listen to Fauna Paradigm Podcast Start your first podcast on BuzzsproutTry Audible for free and claim a free audiobookBook your next hostel stay with HostelworldSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
The movie Roar was absolute chaos from start to finish with over half of the cast and crew getting injured on set from working with wild animals. How did this film affect the wildlife in the movie directly and the use of wildlife in movies long-term? Watch Roar on YouTubeWatch Weird History's behind the scenesSourcesCheck travel insurance rates with World NomadsTry Audible for freeStart your first podcast with BuzzsproutSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Ever wonder how 101 Dalmatians affected breeding and dog shelters? What about films like Finding Nemo? Let's talk about how popular tv and movies featuring animals over the years have affected the pet trade in the US and around the world.SourcesTikTokSupport me on PatreonGive the gift of an Audible subscription hereLaunch your first podcast with Buzzsprout hereBook your first hostel stay with Hostelworld hereCheck travel insurance rates with World Nomads hereSupport the showFollow me on Instagram at StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Begging or wandering elephants in Bangkok and other large cities in Thailand and Southeast Asia is a common sight, despite it being outlawed in many destinations. Bangkok is one of the worst of these cities. Here's how begging elephant tourism began and how it affects the elephants who are forced to participate. TikTokSourcesGift an Audible subscriptionStart your first podcast with BuzzsproutBrowse holiday flights on SkyscannerBook Travel Insurance with World NomadsSupport the showFollow me on Instagram at StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Today we will be discussing the tragic story of Travis the chimp and why he is an excellent example of why we should not keep wildlife as pets.Graphic description: 19:22 - 20:22LinksDonate to the Club Q healing fund to help victims of the shootingGet a $20 Buzzsprout credit by hosting your first podcastCheck out HostelWorld's Black Friday dealsProtect yourself with World Nomads travel insuranceSourcesWell, I Never YouTube ChannelCheck out photos from this episode on InstagramSupport the showFollow me on Instagram at StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Shark cage diving is growing in popularity in countries such as South Africa, Mexico, and Australia. What are the ramifications of shark cage diving, and is it an ethical wildlife tourism experience that we should partake in?LinksWWF Shark and Ray Best PracticesWorld Nomads Travel InsuranceSourcesStart your podcast for free with BuzzsproutGet 30 days and a free audio book with AudibleBook your first hostel with HostelworldSearch for cheap flights using SkyscannerSupport the showFollow me on Instagram at StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
This week is going to be a little different. Instead of talking about animal tourism, let's talk about how black cats got their label as spooky and a spot as a Halloween decoration. Do these stereotypes have ramifications for black cats?Claim your Audible free 30 day trialHost your first podcast on BuzzsproutSources for today's episode can be found hereRemember to follow me on Instagram for pictures from today's podcast!Support the showFollow me on Instagram at StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
I appreciate you all so much! Enjoy this snippet from a bonus episode for my Patrons. You can join my Patreon at patreon.com/humanenaturepod or by clicking here.My first 5 Patrons will get special shoutouts and gifts!Support the showFollow me on Instagram at StumbleSafari to see photos from this episodeSupport me on Patreon for early ad free episodes and bonus content
Snake charming dates back over a thousand years in India and is still practiced today despite it being illegal. Let's talk about how snake charming works, about the charmers themselves, and answer the question: is it ethical?Content warning: Animal abuse/mutilation 27:26 - 36:33Sources for today's show can be found hereCheck travel insurance rates with World Nomads hereSearch for cheap flights with Skyscanner for free hereBook your first hostel with Hostel World hereFind photos for this episode on my InstagramListen to bonus content as well as episodes a week early and ad free by supporting me on PatreonSupport the show
Today we will do a zoo review of Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington, USA. Zoos, aquariums, and rescues will now be labeled as "zoo review" instead of destination highlight, because they won't all be winners! Listen to the history of how Woodland Park Zoo was created, their dark past with elephants, and what it's like to visit today.Phone number to reserve park aid: (205) 548-2450LinksAZA vs Roadside Zoos ArticleWoodland Park WebsiteWoodland Park AwardsCheck World Nomads' travel insurance coverage hereSearch for affordable flights for free with Skyscanner hereSign up for Buzzsprout and start your new podcast hereSources for today's show can be found hereCheck out my Instagram for photos of today's show!Support the show
Today we will be talking about one of my heroes, Dame Jane Goodall and her world-changing discoveries with chimpanzees.Listen to future episodes early and ad free on my Patreon here! Get a free 30-day trial and free audio book with Audible hereSign up for the Chase Sapphire Reserved travel card hereCheck World Nomad's travel insurance rates hereLinks:Snake Road: A Field Guide to the Snakes of Larue-Pine Hills Jane's cookbook Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees film Sources for this episode can be found hereCheck out photos for today's episode on my Instagram!Support the show
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Today I will be chatting with my friend and biologist Giovanni Galarza about whale watching and other forms of whale tourism around the world. Let's chat about the world's largest animals!Follow Gio on Instagram hereAnd see his whale photo here!Search flights for free using Skyscanner hereCheck World Nomads travel insurance rates hereSources for today's show can be found hereSupport the show
Today we will be discussing Kopi Luwak - the world's most expensive coffee that comes from the poop of civets in Southeast Asia. Is it worth the hype or is the coffee as *shitty* as the treatment of civets in order to make it.Book your first hostel with Hostelworld here*Check World Nomads travel insurance rates for free here*Watch the BBC Kopi Luwak Documentary hereSign the Luwak Coffee Pledge hereJoin Cut the Crap Campaign hereRead Coffee: A Dark History here*Check out Dewdropplanet's Instagram here!Be sure to follow me on Instagram for photos after each episodeSources for today's show can be found here*affiliate linksSupport the show
Today we'll discuss the incredible history, evolution, and biodiversity of the Galápagos Islands. Plus, some tips for when you visit!Book World Nomads Travel Insurance here*Try Skyscanner for free here*Check out Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species here*Ecological rules of the Galápagos Islands - read hereFinancial guide to the Galápagos Islands - read hereGalápagos Conservancy link hereThe main Galápagos Islands and visitor centers - read hereRead The Fearless Foreigner's blog here!Sources for today's show can be found hereBe sure to give a 5-star rating and review and follow me on Instagram for episode photos!*affiliate linksSupport the show
In today's episode, we will be discussing the truth behind those viral videos of elephants painting pictures and how elephant tourism is shifting toward painting and other "hands off" activities that are still, overall, harmful. Check rates for World Nomads travel insurance hereBook your first hostel with Hostel World hereSources for today's episode can be found hereBe sure to follow Stumble Safari on Instagram for pictures from today's episodeSupport the show
Happy Pride month everyone! Today, let's celebrate 4 of our LGBTQIA+ community who have contributed so much to wildlife conservation around the world.Book your first hostel with Hostel World here!Apply for the Chase Sapphire Preferred Travel Card hereRachel Carson's Books:The Sea Trilogy can be found hereSilent Spring can be found hereAlways, Rachel can be found hereFollow me on Instagram to see photos for this week's episode!Support the show
This week, we will unpack the can of worms that is Lion Tourism in Africa. Is it ethical?Cuddle Me, Kill Me book can be found here.Book your first hostel with Hostel World here!Be sure to check out AFAR's new podcast Unpacked, launching mid June 2022!Sources for today's episode can be found here.Support the show
Have you ever wondered how the American animal circus began? Let's dive into the history of animal circuses around the world, and how we developed the famous 3-ring circus with performing lions and elephants that we know today.David Attenborough and the Giant Elephant(1174) The Giant Elephant - HD Documentary - David Attenborough - YouTubeWorld Nomads Travel Insurance*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Chase Sapphire Preferred Travel Credit Card*https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6d/MC8N0NG5FJ*affiliatesSourcesHumane Nature Ep 13 Sources - Stumble SafariSupport the show
Today I will highlight another ethical animal tourism destination: Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Gardens! I grew up visiting and later working at this AZA-accredited zoo and still love it to this day.Skyscanner*https://skyscanner.pxf.io/c/2349834/1027991/13416?associateid=AFF_TRA_19354_00001Chase Sapphire Preferred Travel Card*https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6d/MC8N0NG5FJ*affiliatesSourcesMesker Website: https://meskerparkzoo.com/ Blackman, Stuart. Do Animals Live Longer in Captivity? Discover Wildlife. https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/do-animals-live-longer-in-zoos/#:~:text=Only%20recently%20has%20there%20been,longer%20than%20their%20wild%20counterparts. Hatt, Jean-Micheal; Müller, Dennis W. H.; Bingaman Lackey, L; Clauss, Marcus. (2011). Life expectancy in zoo mammals: what zoo veterinarians should know. University of Zurich. https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/54377/1/Hatt_VotragAAZV.pdf Higgins, Jessie. (2016, October 9). Mesker Zoo could lose nearly half its animals. Evansville Courier & Press. https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/local/2016/10/09/mesker-park-zoo-could-lose-nearly-half-its-animals/91609772/ Mason Studio. Photo. Lion pit at Mesker Park Zoo in Evansville, Indiana. University of Southern Indiana University Archives and Special Collections. https://digitalarchives.usi.edu/digital/collection/RLIC/id/17807/ Mesker Park Zoo. E is for Everyone. https://www.evansvillegov.org/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=1142 Mesker Park Zoo Earns Prestigious AZA Accreditation. City of Evansville, Indiana. https://www.evansvillegov.org/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=1142 Tidière, M., Gaillard, JM., Berger, V. et al. Comparative analyses of longevity and senescence reveal variable survival benefits of living in zoos across mammals. Sci Rep 6, 36361 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep36361Walden, Laurie Anne. (2016, November 16). Most Mammals Live Longer in Zoos Than in the Wild. dvm 360. https://www.dvm360.com/view/most-mammals-live-longer-in-zoos-than-in-the-wild Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
Not all zoos are created equal. Let's talk about the difference between AZA-accredited zoos, roadside zoos, and sanctuaries.Stumble Safari Zoo Checklisthttps://stumblesafari.com/aza-and-roadside-zoos-whats-the-difference/Turpentine Creek Real Sanctuary Checklisthttps://www.turpentinecreek.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/TCWR-true-sanctuary-checklist.pdfWorld Nomads*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Skyscanner*https://skyscanner.pxf.io/c/2349834/1027991/13416?associateid=AFF_TRA_19354_00001*affiliatesSourcesAbout GFAS. (2022). Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. https://www.sanctuaryfederation.org/about-gfas/ Animal Welfare Act and Animal Welfare Regulations. (May 2019). USDA. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/downloads/bluebook-ac-awa.pdf FAQ. (2022). Association of Zoos and Aquariums. https://www.aza.org/accred-faqWhat is a Sanctuary. (2022). Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. https://www.turpentinecreek.org/sanctuary/Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
Is there an ethical way to swim with dolphins? Join me and guest Cindy Elliser from Pacific Mammal Research and PacMam podcast as we discuss the ethics and practicality of swimming with dolphins in the wild and in captivity.PacMam podcasthttps://pacmam.org/wp/podcast/How to Interact with Wild Dolphinshttps://stumblesafari.com/how-to-ethically-interact-with-wild-dolphins/Chase Sapphire Preferred Card*https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6d/MC8N0NG5FJSkyscanner* https://skyscanner.pxf.io/c/2349834/1027991/13416?associateid=AFF_TRA_19354_00001*affiliatesSourceshttps://stumblesafari.com/humane-nature-episode-10-sources/Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
In today's episode, we discuss the pros and cons of popular animal cafés around the world. Should we be visiting them?Skyscanner Flights*https://skyscanner.pxf.io/c/2349834/1027991/13416?associateid=AFF_TRA_19354_00001World Nomads Travel Insurance*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/*affiliatesSpecial Thanks to:Martha at May Cause Wanderlusthttps://maycausewanderlust.com/ Sarah at Sarah's Sojournshttps://sarahssojourns.com/Due to a computer error, my sources for today's episode were deleted from my computer during production. I'm sorry for the inconvenience! Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
Today, Humane Nature discusses the pros and cons of how tourism affects coral reefs worldwide.Crypto Coral Tribehttps://www.cryptocoraltribe.io/Skyscanner Flights*https://skyscanner.pxf.io/c/2349834/1027991/13416?associateid=AFF_TRA_19354_00001World Nomads Travel Insurance*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/*affiliate linksReef Safe Sunscreen Guidehttps://savethereef.org/about-reef-save-sunscreen.html Sourceshttps://stumblesafari.com/humane-nature-ep-8-sources/ Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
Today let's talk about the history and significance of one of my favorite destinations to see wild snakes - LaRue Pine Road or "Snake Road", Illinois! All destination highlight episodes are places I have personally visited and recommend due to their ethical standards.Skyscanner Flights*https://skyscanner.pxf.io/c/2349834/1027991/13416?associateid=AFF_TRA_19354_00001World Nomads Travel Insurance*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/*affiliate linksSourcesJochimsen et al. A Literature Review of the Effects of Roads on Amphibians and Reptiles and the Measures Used to Minimize Those Effects. Herpetology Laboratory Department of Biological Sciences: Idaho State University. 11 November 2004. https://idfg.idaho.gov/old-web/docs/wildlife/collisionAmphibRep.pdf Mississippi Bluffs Ranger District. Snake Migration LaRue-Pine Hills. US Forest Services. 2006. https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5106391.pdf Palis, John G. Solving the Mystery of Wood Frogs at Snake Road. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 55(6):117-120. 2020. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Palis/publication/342850895_Solving_the_mystery_of_wood_frogs_at_Snake_Road/links/5f08b576299bf18816107d5a/Solving-the-mystery-of-wood-frogs-at-Snake-Road.pdf Palis, John G.; Boehler, Mary B.; & Vossler, John J. An Update and an Addition to the Anuran Fauna of LaRue-Pine Hills, Union County, Illinois. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 54(10):201-203. 2019. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Palis/publication/337183420_An_update_and_an_addition_to_the_anuran_fauna_of_LaRue-Pine_Hills_Union_County_Illinois/links/5dca1472299bf1a47b300678/An-update-and-an-addition-to-the-anuran-fauna-of-LaRue-Pine-Hills-Union-County-Illinois.pdf Schons, Mary. Snake Migration. National Geographic Society. 25 June 2019. Web. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/article/snake-migration/ USDA Forest Service. LaRue-Pine Hills-Otter Pond Research Natural Area. United States Department of Agriculture. Web. https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/shawnee/recarea/?recid=35185 Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
The late Betty White was not only a sensation on television and film but a hardworking wildlife warrior as well. Let's discuss how Betty lived her life as both America's hilarious grandma and fighter for animals and wildlife.World Nomads Travel Insurance*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Chase Sapphire Preferred Card*https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6/LN9FIIBZZRBetty & Friends: My Life at the Zoo book*https://amzn.to/3HYSfUq * affiliateDonateBetty White Wildlife Fund – Morris Animal Foundation https://morrisanimalfoundation.salsalabs.org/bettywhite/index.html?sl_tc=2021mafPR123121&_ga=2.129049676.1389865725.1641529798-587391744.1641529798 SourcesBetty White: Charity Work, Events, and Causes. Look to the Stars. 2022. Web. https://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/betty-white Chang, Rachel. Betty White's Love for Animals Began as a Child. Biography. 17 January 2020. Web. https://www.biography.com/news/betty-white-animals-charity DogTime. Betty White, zoos, and animal advocacy. Dogtime.com. Web. https://dogtime.com/dog-health/general/6040-betty-white-zoos-and-animal-advocacy “”KOKO” – To look into the eyes of a 300 pound – Great American Country.” YouTube, uploaded by Butto, Eric C. Jr. 23 December 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIbx9BW7ktc Morris Animal Foundation Remembers Betty White, A Tireless Champion for Animals. Morris Animal Foundation. 31 December 2021. Web. https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/article/morris-animal-foundation-remembers-betty-white Reeder, Jen. One of Betty White's greatest legacies is helping animals. Today. 31 December 2021. Web. https://www.today.com/pets/betty-white-animal-lover-rcna10067 Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
Sweetwater, Texas is home to the largest rattlesnake roundup in the United States. Let's talk about what a rattlesnake roundup is, what happens at Sweetwater, and the ecological impact of this event.World Nomads Travel Insurancehttps://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Chase Sapphire Preferred Cardhttps://www.referyourchasecard.com/6/LN9FIIBZZRSourcesAdams, Clark E.; Thomas, John K. Texas Rattlesnake Roundups. Print. Texas A&M University Press. 6 Oct 2008. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=VwJKDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR5&dq=rattlesnake+roundup+sweetwater+texas&ots=RitTNNlzIw&sig=USOSQlGsRC8lMBzpvXaodTiKmQo#v=onepage&q=rattlesnake%20roundup%20sweetwater%20texas&f=false Adams et. al. Texas Rattlesnake Roundups: Implications of Unregulated Commercial Use of Wildlife. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 1994. Pp 324-330. Wiley. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3783264 Animal Info. Diamondback Rattlesnake Information, Facts, Photos, and Artwork. 3 May 2017. American Expedition. https://americanexpedition.us/learn-about-wildlife/diamondback-rattlesnake-information-facts-photos-and-artwork/National Geographic. Rattlesnake Roundup | National Geographic. YouTube. 12 April 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6TfBBN8vqs UNILAD Adventure. The Texas Rattlesnake Roundup: The Dark Truth. YouTube. 6 April 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8cS4l9Fw4E Villegas, Angela M. A Case Study on Rattlesnake Gassing for the World's Largest Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, TX. Journal of Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Work. https://rrpress.utsa.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12588/95/JURSW_Vol_6.49_ff.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Wilson, Sylvia. The American West through Representations of the World's Largest Rattlesnake Roundup. May 2019. The University of Texas at Austin. https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/74550 Young, Greg. Rattlesnake Roundup. A Journal of Western Oklahoma Westview. Print. Vol 22 Issue 1 Article 19. 15 Nov 2002. https://dc.swosu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2137&context=westview Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
In this mini-episode, we discuss the incredible Saengduean "Lek" Chailert and her work with Asian Elephant tourism. An amazing person for our first wildlife warrior episode and to finish off our episodes in Chiang Mai, Thailand!World Nomads*https://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Chase Sapphire Reserved Card*https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6/LN9FIIBZZR SourcesBUILDseries Interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgjVxugFGIc Green Global Travel. Interview: Lek Chailert, The Elephant Whisperer of Elephant Nature Park. Green Global Travel. https://greenglobaltravel.com/interview-lek-chailert-elephant-whisperer-elephant-nature-park/ Guerin, Kelly. Lek Chailert. Unbound Project. 2017. https://unboundproject.org/lek-chailert/ Lek Chailert. United Nations System Staff College. https://www.unssc.org/about-unssc/speakers-and-collaborators/lek-chailert/ Lewis, Kelly. The Woman Saving Thailand's Elephants. Unearth Women. 2018. https://www.unearthwomen.com/2018/12/10/the-woman-saving-thailands-elephants/ Loop Abroad. Meet Lek! Loop Abroad. https://www.loopabroad.com/lek-chailert/ Love and Bananas: An Elephant Story *https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083ZQK9VJ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B083ZQK9VJ&linkCode=as2&tag=stumblesafari-20&linkId=7ecd325b73b5b86b89441424ccc13bca Save Elephant Foundation. Our Founder. Save Elephant Foundation. 2021. https://www.saveelephant.org/about/founder-sangduen-lek-chailert *affiliateSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
In today's episode, we take a deep dive into an ethical elephant rescue in Chiang Mai, Thailand that I have visited and recommend: Elephant Nature Park!All destination highlight episodes are places I have personally visited and recommend due to their ethical standards.World Nomads Travel Insurancehttps://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Chase Sapphire Reserved Credit Card https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6/LN9FIIBZZR Loop Abroad https://www.loopabroad.com(use Stacia Mintner as a reference to get $100 off your admission)SourcesBuckley, Carol. Elephant Foot Care and Mahout training provided by Elephant Aid International: Summary of Services Provided. Outcomes and Recommendations. Elephant Aid International. 2011. Letter. https://www.elephantaidinternational.org/pdf/ENP_Report2011.pdf Garcia, Luisa. Meet Thailand's elephant whisperer. CBS News. 2016. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/meet-sangduen-lek-chailert-thailands-elephant-whisperer/ Sacha & Jmayel. 15 Quick Facts on Chiang Mai. 8 Miles from Home. 2012. Blog. https://8milesfromhome.com/15-facts-on-chiang-mai/ The Elephant Nature Park. About Us. https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/about/about-us/ The Elephant Nature Park. FAQ. https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/enp/faq-s Ynoei. 15 Interesting Facts About Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand). Chiang Mai Traveller. 2017. https://www.chiangmaitraveller.com/15-interesting-facts-about-chiang-mai/ Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
Should we be riding elephants in Chiang Mai, Thailand? Here's what science and research say about the effects of tourists riding elephants and elephant tourism in Chiang Mai.World Nomads Travel Insurancehttps://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Chase Sapphire Preferred Cardhttps://www.referyourchasecard.com/6/LN9FIIBZZRSourcesBansiddhi et al. Changing trends in elephant camp management in northern Thailand and implications for welfare. Zoological Science. 23 November 2018. https://peerj.com/articles/5996/?td=fb&fbclid=IwAR1_5Dvow1vFsAnJdnNAtEPyiPcqJJvN230njEBMrN1kd7TDS6Ko8pH7XZ0&utm_source=TrendMD&utm_campaign=PeerJ_TrendMD_0&utm_medium=TrendMD Cohn, Jeffrey P. Do Elephants Belong in Zoos? BioScience V56 #9. 1 September 2006. https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/56/9/714/262884 Facts About Elephants. Elephant Nature Park. https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/about/facts-about-elephants/. Laws et al. The Elephant Tourism Business. CAB International. Print. 2021. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=XTELEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA64&dq=impacts+of+elephant+riding&ots=DbEkQrd2Rv&sig=ewESubVhoPDcOsBJRBM_Cm2Kyjc#v=onepage&q=impacts%20of%20elephant%20riding&f=false Laws, Scott, & Koldowski. The Routledge Handbook of Tourism. Routledge. Print. 2019. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781351025102-7/impacts-elephant-tourism-thailand-eric-laws-noel-scott-john-koldowski Not Riding! Useful Information. Green Elephant Sanctuary Park Phuket.https://www.green-elephantsanctuarypark.com/not-riding/ Rizzolo & Bradshaw. Wild Animals and Leisure. Routledge. Print. 2018. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315457413-7/human-leisure-elephant-breakdown-jessica-bell-rizzolo-gay-bradshaw Seaworld Parks & Entertainment. All About Elephants.https://seaworld.org/animals/all-about/elephants/ WWF. Top 10 Facts About Elephants. World Wildlife Fund. https://www.wwf.org.uk/learn/fascinating-facts/elephants Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)
This episode is the shorter, introductory episode to Humane Nature! We discuss what animal tourism and wildlife tourism is, and how to determine whether an animal or wildlife tourism destination is ethical. Stumble Safari Ethical Animal Tourism Articlehttps://stumblesafari.com/aza-and-roadside-zoos-whats-the-difference/World Nomads Travel Insurancehttps://www.worldnomads.com/Turnstile/AffiliateLink?partnerCode=stmblsfri&source=link&utm_source=stmblsfri&utm_content=link&path=//www.worldnomads.com/travel-insurance/Sources:Callos, Nick. Redefining Wildlife Tourism: Ethically Interacting with Animals Abroad. Volunteer Forever. 9 November 2019. https://www.volunteerforever.com/article_post/redefining-wildlife-tourism-ethically- interacting-with-animals-abroad/. Christa. How to Recognize (Un)Ethical Animal Tourism. Expedition Wildlife. 2 October 2020. https://www.expeditionwildlife.com/what-is-unethical-animal-tourism/. Salyer, Aaron. Animal Tourism: What you need to know. The Dharma Travels. 14 October 2020. https://thedharmatrails.com/be-aware-of-animal-tourism/. Winter, Caroline. A review of research into animal ethics in tourism: Launching the annals of tourism research curated collection on animal ethics in tourism. Annals of Animal Tourism V84. September 2020. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016073832030133X. Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/stumblesafari)