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Episode 7: A Summer As Camp Counselors; Part 2!Welcome back to Oceans of Hope! We are back with my friends from summer camp. Gabrielle had to leave about halfway through our conversation, so this is the second half in which Kalyn, Tristen, and I tell some stories from the summer and talk about our goals for the future. We may or may not be collaborating on scientific papers in the future! For anyone who is wondering about the alligators and crocodiles in Florida, they do both live here. American Alligators are considered Least Concern in their conservation status while American Crocodiles are considered Vulnerable. These crocodiles are not the same as the Saltwater crocodiles (found in Australia) that I was envisioning when we were having this conversation. Remember to follow the podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok (@OceansOfHopePod)! Message me if you have any suggestions for guests to have on the podcast or for a topic I should record an episode on.FYI: I didn't get the FWC job, but I did get another job!
Despite existing on the planet for millions of years with minor morphological changes, crocodiles are having a difficult time in a new human dominated world. However, there are success stories. This episode we take a look at the rebound of American Crocodiles, and also explore how long herpetofauna live for. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights Full reference list available here: http://www.herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Mazzotti FJ, Balaguera-Reina SA, Brandt LA, Briggs-González V, Cherkiss M, Farris S, Godahewa A. 2022. Natural and Anthropogenic Factors Influencing Nesting Ecology of the American Crocodile in Florida, United States. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:904576. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.904576. Reinke BA, Cayuela H, Janzen FJ, Lemaître J-F, Gaillard J-M, Lawing AM, Iverson JB, Christiansen DG, Martínez-Solano I, Sánchez-Montes G, Gutiérrez-Rodríguez J, Rose FL, Nelson N, Keall S, Crivelli AJ, Nazirides T, Grimm-Seyfarth A, Henle K, Mori E, Guiller G, Homan R, Olivier A, Muths E, Hossack BR, Bonnet X, Pilliod DS, Lettink M, Whitaker T, Schmidt BR, Gardner MG, Cheylan M, Poitevin F, Golubović A, Tomović L, Arsovski D, Griffiths RA, Arntzen JW, Baron J-P, Le Galliard J-F, Tully T, Luiselli L, Capula M, Rugiero L, McCaffery R, Eby LA, Briggs-Gonzalez V, Mazzotti F, Pearson D, Lambert BA, Green DM, Jreidini N, Angelini C, Pyke G, Thirion J-M, Joly P, Léna J-P, Tucker AD, Limpus C, Priol P, Besnard A, Bernard P, Stanford K, King R, Garwood J, Bosch J, Souza FL, Bertoluci J, Famelli S, Grossenbacher K, Lenzi O, Matthews K, Boitaud S, Olson DH, Jessop TS, Gillespie GR, Clobert J, Richard M, Valenzuela-Sánchez A, Fellers GM, Kleeman PM, Halstead BJ, Grant EHC, Byrne PG, Frétey T, Le Garff B, Levionnois P, Maerz JC, Pichenot J, Olgun K, Üzüm N, Avcı A, Miaud C, Elmberg J, Brown GP, Shine R, Bendik NF, O'Donnell L, Davis CL, Lannoo MJ, Stiles RM, Cox RM, Reedy AM, Warner DA, Bonnaire E, Grayson K, Ramos-Targarona R, Baskale E, Muñoz D, Measey J, de Villiers FA, Selman W, Ronget V, Bronikowski AM, Miller DAW. 2022. Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity. Science 376:1459–1466. DOI: 10.1126/science.abm0151. Species of the Bi-Week: Koch, Claudia, and Pablo J Venegas. 2016. “A Large and Unusually Colored New Snake Species of the Genus Tantilla (Squamata; Colubridae) from the Peruvian Andes.” PeerJ 4: e2767. OPEN ACCESS Other Links/Mentions: BBC article on the giant Mekong stingray - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-61862169 Music: Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Species Bi-week theme – Michael Timothy Other Music – The Passion HiFi, www.thepassionhifi.com
Business and life partners, Patty and Mike Malone started as a photography https://www.maloneandco.com/ (company) shooting film and held on for the ride through the birth of digital photography and then digital motion. They have led their small production crew to document extraordinary places, such as Mexico's Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve, home to the largest and purest population of American Crocodiles, and document extraordinary subjects, such as the incredible athletes taking part in the Special Olympics. In our conversation, Mike and Patty talk about how their passion for photography emerged, being in business as a married couple, and the changing forces that have impacted the world of image capture.
On this episode of BDN News we once again take a look at some of the weirder stories around the world. We got hair growing in someone's gums, bid for a chance to blow up one of Trump's hotels, Bang and Dang learn that there are American Crocodiles, plus much more!
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Wildlife Biologist Mike Lloret tracks and records American crocodiles at a Florida power plant. We go very deep on American Crocs and how an unlikely source, a power plant, provides refuge to these amazing animals. We talk plenty of Florida wildlife and invasive species. Mike also keeps cyclura, sailfin dragons, turtles and tortoises! SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/portcitypythons MERCH: https://portcitypythons.com/collections/shirts CHECK OUT OUR PODCAST: https://soundcloud.com/joe-phelan-194475994 Some of my favorite reptile supplies! HerpStat Thermostat: http://amzn.to/2qjG9SI Sani Chip: http://amzn.to/2ETfrUt Maxima Vet Cleaner: http://amzn.to/2CRqTiJ ReptiChip: http://amzn.to/2CSIYwL What Camera do I use? : http://amzn.to/2CRCmi8 Instagram @portcitypythons Twitter @portcitypythons http://www.Portcitypythons.com Theportcitypythons@gmail.com
Description: In episode 11.5 Danielle speaks with Everglades National Park volunteer and naturalist Carmen Ferreiro about the Everglades ecosystem and the biodiversityfound in this rich and fragile environment. Discussion includes the following: · Volunteering at the park (1:55) · Ecosystem and biodiversity of Everglades (4:30) · Threats to the Everglades (6:44) · Alligators and crocodiles are indicator animals for health of ecosystem (8:45) · Wildlife often overlooked by visitors (12:48) · Pine Rocklands (15:05) · Hardwood Hammock (16:10) · Alligator Holes in slough areas (18:28) · Elusive Florida Panther (19:23) · Favorite areas of park to view wildlife (20:58) · Plume trade of late 1800’s (22:05) · Bird watching in the Everglades (23:59) · Plants of the Everglades (29:15) · Photography as a learning tool (33:38) · Dead whales and manatees found dead (36:36) · Roseate Spoonbill (40:50) · Carmen’s favorite experience at Everglades National Park (43:46) Resources: Everglades: Animals Carmen Ferreiro Naturalist Photography Monitoring American Alligators and American Crocodiles as Indicators of Everglades Restoration Long Pine Key Trails Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Florida Panther Actions Subscribe to our podcast from our website https://www.everybodysnationalparks.com/ Tell your friends about Everybody’s National Parks Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Please tag us from the parks you are visiting at #everybodysnationalparks
Australia's most popular fishing youtuber, Andy Thomsen, has our first cast on this episode of The Big Fish. He is just back from an Adventure in America catching up with like minded fish filming fanatics. We follow Andy's angling escapades from the fish rich everglades of Florida to the Pacific Ocean in California and everywhere in between.
07.17.2017 Savannah the Gator Girl tracks American Crocodiles and fights horse flies. Monster Brew Bus recap. Hollywood. RRR - Stop Saying these. Mini Vans vs Being a Man. Second hand pets. Savannah's TED talk. Steven Kramer in studio. News with Debra Roberts. To The Top with Carlos. Monster Sports. Fast Food toys. Goodwill.
Urban Jungles Radio is pleased to present an evening with herpetologist Joe Wasilewski fresh from the Congo rainforests of Africa. Joe is a leading expert on American crocodiles and Florida wildlife. He also spends a significant time in the Congo and Cuba on the search for new species. Join Danny& Andy as we chat with Joe and find out about his latest adventures plus bring you news and an overall good time. Join us Friday nigh at 10pm live on Urban Jungles Radio!