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True Crime Conversations
The Three Mums Who Teamed Up To Solve Their Children's Crimes

True Crime Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 64:35 Transcription Available


When three adult children vanish or turn up murdered back-to-back in Bakersfield, California, their heartbroken mothers refuse to wait for answers. Banding together to form a fierce, unstoppable sisterhood, they launch their own rogue investigation, uncovering a dark underworld of ghost guns, addiction, and fraud. But just as their amateur detective work forces a breakthrough, a devastating plot twist blindsides the community: one of the missing victims is suddenly charged with her own friend's brutal murder. Journalist Olivia LaVoice joins the podcast to unpack the emotional, chaotic, and utterly baffling reality of the Bakersfield Three. LINKS Listen to The Bakersfield Three podcast here. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. Support independent women’s media and get our biggest offer of the year. Subscribe here for 30% off your annual Mamamia subscription. Code applied at the checkout. Offer ends June 30. GET IN TOUCH Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @truecrimeconversations Want us to cover a case on the podcast? Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note. Make sure to leave us a rating and review on Apple & Spotify to let us know how you're liking the episodes. CREDITS Guest: Olivia LaVoice Host: Gemma Bath Senior Producer: Tahli Blackman Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy Video Editor: Julian Rosario Audio Designer: Tegan Salder Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Warehouse and Operations as a Career
Band It, Strap It, Block It

Warehouse and Operations as a Career

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 13:58


Last week while talking about all the different types of shipping containers I mentioned strapping and banding, closing up and securing D containers, and our loads. We had a few people write in asking if I could explain banding. A couple of listeners took strapping as securing the load in the trailer. So today I thought we'd walk through not only strapping and banding, but also the more common things we use for securing our loads. I'm Marty and I thank you for stopping in for another episode of Warehouse and Operations as a Career.   Ok, so the two most common types of strapping are, steel strapping, which, in many instances, are referred to as Metal Banding, and then we have the plastic strapping, which can be comprised of Polypropylene or Polyester. Each has its own purpose, advantages, weaknesses, and safety concerns. And trust me, if you've ever had a steel band snap beside your face or watched a poorly strapped pallet explode in a trailer, you develop a lot of respect for all three!   At its core, banding is about securing items for transportation, stabilizing product, preventing shifting, maintaining pallet integrity, and of course reducing product damage, and increasing safety. Think about what all freight goes through, a forklift or pallet jack running it through the warehouse, a trailer bouncing around on the roads and over potholes, rail transportation, ocean movement, temperature changes, stretch wrap tension and weight shifts during turns and braking.   So, lets start with steel strapping or metal banding. Steel strapping is typically used for heavy industrial products, steel coils, lumber, brick and block, pipe, building materials, those kinds of things. Steel is chosen because it has very high tensile strength, doesn’t stretch much if at all and has excellent holding power. When a load absolutely cannot shift, steel often wins. But it doesn’t come without limitations and concerns.   Steel banding is dangerous. A couple of concerns are, number 1, is snap back. This is probably the biggest danger. When tension is released incorrectly, steel can whip back violently. And I mean violently. That band becomes a razor-sharp spring under pressure. Injuries can include facial cuts, eye injuries, fingers and deep cuts to our arms. Some injuries could even require surgery. Early on in my banding adventures, I had tightened a band on a d container filled with heavy meter parts. I had used the tension ratchet to tighten it pretty tight on the pallet. While getting my crimping tool positioned it snapped at a corner post. Ever since that moment I give strapping and banding the respect it deserves! And number 2 is rust. Steel can rust in humid conditions, outdoor storage areas, and refrigerated environments. Rust weakens the strap over time. And the 3rd concern is the weight. Steel is heavier than plastic. That can mean higher shipping costs and more difficult handling. And lastly, product damage. Steel bands can crush or damage softer freight. Especially things like cardboard, consumer goods, appliances, food packaging.   Now let's talk about the most common strapping in today's warehouse world. Plastic banding. There are two major types Polypropylene, used for light duty pallets, cartons, retail shipments, newspaper bundles and such.  And then we have polyester, used for heavier pallets, beverage loads, and many applications that were once dominated by the steel strapping. Polyester or PET is the stronger version and has replaced steel in many operations.  Some of the advantages of plastic strapping? Well, there safer than steel. This is a huge reason facilities prefer plastic now. Plastic can certainly still hurt someone, but it generally does not whip with the same deadly force as steel. Less severe recoil. Less sharp edges. Still dangerous, but safer. And it's lightweight. Plastic is easier to carry, use, store, and dispose of.  And it’s a little more flexible to work with. Plastic stretches slightly. That's actually beneficial for loads that shift naturally, settle during transportation, and expand or contract with temperature. Think of my watermelon example being packed in d containers last week.  And another thing is plastic does not rust. This makes it useful in those cooler environments, in freezer operations and outdoor storage. Oh, and plastic is usually cheaper than steel. And in today's operations, cost matters. But plastic isn't perfect either.  Its strength is lower, even the PET or polyester strapping. Very heavy freight can stretch and snap plastic, allowing a shift during transport.  And it can be more heat sensitive. Extreme heat can weaken plastic. Think of a hot trailer in Texas during August?   Let’s see, what else on banding. Oh, I want to mention how banding can be applied several ways. I'm most experienced using the manual tools. Hand tensioners, crimper sleeves and crimpers.  Probably more common today are the battery tools. These tools adjust the tension, the seal, and cut automatically. A Huge productivity improvement. But also dangerous if improperly used.   And then you have the large automatic banding machines. They may be used in distribution centers, manufacturing plants, and production facilities. Loads pass through automated arches that apply straps quickly and consistently. They're great for high volume, consistency, and speed.   All of these, everything I've mentioned can be dangerous. Some common safety mistakes are standing directly in front of a tensioned strap.  Improper cutting. Associates sometimes cut steel banding without controlling the tension. That strap explodes outward.  And we should never use damaged strapping. A kinked strap is a weakened strap. And never reuse bent steel, frayed plastic, or cracked seals. Oh, and always use edge protectors.  Edge protectors prevent product crushing and helps prevent load shifting. Skipping them can and will causes failures. And another biggie for me is too much tension. You're going to crush cartons, damage packaging, and, as we've learned, it's just not safe, or even useful.   Wither you're operating the bander, any type of bander, or training or assigning associates to work with banding, we should always wear the proper ppe we've been assigned to use. Our safety glasses, cut resistant gloves, even face shields in heavy steel applications, and then long sleeves in some environments.   So, my thoughts on steel vs plastic. I don't think one is universally “better.” I think the correct question is what type of freight are we securing, and why are we securing it? Because really the freight determines the strapping. Here's what I really think the takeaway is. Banding is one of those warehouse tasks people underestimate. It looks simple. But it combines stored energy, sometimes heavy freight, sharp materials, and human behavior.  And that combination can become dangerous quickly. A properly strapped pallet travels safely across the country. A poorly strapped pallet becomes a workplace accident waiting to happen. And just like everything else in warehousing, the little things matter. The associate applying that final band may be the last person protecting the freight, the driver, the receiver, and the customer.   Ok, talking about how we use strapping to secure loads made me think of a few other tools, probably more common tools, we use every day to help us secure the loads. Let’s talk about a few of those real quick.   First up bulkheads. Bulkheads are used to separate and secure product areas within a trailer. They create a barrier that prevents freight from shifting forward or backward during transportation. You'll see solid bulkheads or ridged dividers used in things like grocery or food distribution to keep the freezer and cooler areas at temperature and the freight separated. Kind of creating temperature controlled vaults or compartments in the trailer. Then we have Bubble Bulkheads or Inflatable Bulkheads. These are pretty cool because they function almost like giant airbags. They’re placed in empty spaces between freight sections and inflated. Some advantages they bring to the table are how they are lightweight, flexible, and can fill any odd-shaped spaces. Of course there are some limitations. They can puncture. They'll require proper inflation, and there not always suitable for heavy shifting loads.  Next up the Cardboard Bulkheads. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the most effective. These are heavy corrugated dividers used to separate lighter products. Sometimes there used to identify different stops for the driver too. There inexpensive, disposable, and lightweight. But they have limited strength, they can crush under heavier pressure, and they can present some moisture concerns.   And then anyone that’s ever looked down the walls of many trailers, you’ve probably noticed those long metal rails with repeating slots. Those are E-tracks. E-tracks are mounted horizontally or vertically and create attachment points for securing freight. The straps that clip into them are called E-straps. These things are great and allow for fast installation, and they are easily adjustable, they allow for multiple anchor points, and they are reusable, for like ever! They can be used for securing almost any type of freight. Appliances, furniture, palletized freight, and mixed loads. In distribution there great to secure the wall of freight as we stack down the deliveries. The mistake people sometimes make is thinking it’s clipped in, so we’re done. Well not exactly. The e straps still require proper tension and placement. A loose strap isn’t securing anything. It’s just decorating the trailer wall!  One of my personal favorites as a driver is the load bar. Load bars are one of those tools many people have seen but never really thought much about. They’re adjustable bars placed horizontally between trailer walls. They apply pressure and help keep freight from moving or falling forward towards us or the back door. There fast and easy to setup, reusable, and excellent for partial loads.   Oh, and I should probably mention the butterfly load bar. Butterfly load bars work like the pole or regular roll bar but use wider stabilizing ends or wing-like designs that spread pressure over larger areas. These create increased contact area, better load stability, and reduced pressure damage. These are great for the route and delivery drivers.    The customer never sees the banded or strapped d container or banded pallet, the load bar, the E-strap, the bulkhead, or any of the other precautions us light industrial professionals have taken to protect their products. They only see the result when the trailer door opens and is delivered without damages. Our freight protection tools and our efforts may never get the recognition, but they’re often the reason the product arrives looking exactly like it did when it left our warehouse. That’s ownership in my opinion!   Speaking of ownership, I've got to get back to work now myself. I hope you enjoyed todays topic, if so please tell a friend about us. Y'all be safe out there this week and always put safety first.

BirdNote
Banding Birds in South Baltimore

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 1:45


Masonville Cove in South Baltimore is a special place to study birds. Once a dumping ground for sediment dredged from the Baltimore Harbor, the Cove is now a popular urban wildlife refuge. Community educator and wildlife ecologist Sharon Dorsey is part of a research team that's monitoring bird populations at the refuge with a scientific technique called bird banding. It's a specialized, federally-regulated method to safely catch and release wild birds. The information gathered by bird banders is recorded in a global database. So if the banded bird is encountered again, at another station or during a different season, researchers will know that it once took refuge in Baltimore. This is Black Birders Week! Learn how to participate by following the hashtag #BlackBirdersWeek on social media and checking out the full program here. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks.  BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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METRO TV
Pengadilan Banding Kamboja Perkuat Hukuman Berat Tokoh Oposisi Kem Sokha - Headline News Edisi News MetroTV 75217

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 1:15


Pengadilan banding di Phnom Penh, Kamboja, menegaskan vonis 27 tahun penjara terhadap tokoh oposisi Kem Sokha atas tuduhan pengkhianatan. Putusan ini menguatkan vonis pengadilan tingkat pertama yang menyatakan dirinya bersalah.

METRO TV
Sidang Banding Kerry Adrianto Ditunda Saksi Kunci Akan Dihadirkan - Headline News Edisi News MetroTV 75218

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 2:12


Sidang banding perkara terdakwa Kerry Adrianto di Pengadilan Tinggi Jakarta resmi ditunda hingga pekan depan. Penundaan ini dilakukan untuk memberi kesempatan kepada tim kuasa hukum menghadirkan saksi kunci yang dinilai krusial dalam mengungkap fakta persidangan.

Kumpulan Dakwah Sunnah
Ustadz Dr. Firanda Andirja M.A. - Studi Banding Antara Nikmat Dunia & Nikmat Akhirat

Kumpulan Dakwah Sunnah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 66:54


Ustadz Dr. Firanda Andirja M.A. - Studi Banding Antara Nikmat Dunia & Nikmat Akhirat

Wild
Ep. 79: Rosy-finch banding

Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 46:04


In this episode, DWR Wildlife Conservation Biologist Shawn Pladas talks about a small, high-elevation bird found in Utah that researchers are trying to learn more about — the rosy-finch. Listen in to learn fun facts about this not-very-commonly-seen bird, what methods biologists are using to study this species and ways you can help. Correction: During the introduction, a bird was referred to as a blue jay, when it was in fact a Steller's jay. 

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Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command
Talking Trek Fireside Chat: Cast Takeover, PVP Banding, Incursions & Crew Strategy

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 170:07


Tonight's Talking Trek takes a different shape with a true fireside chat cast takeover as the crew steps in for a relaxed, wide-ranging conversation without DJz and Griffin at the helm. What starts as a casual hangout quickly turns into a deep dive on PVP banding changes, incursions, alliance support, and whether STFC's current combat structure actually rewards the right kind of gameplay. The panel explores everything from possible instanced PVP systems and event redesign ideas to War Room progression, warmonger research, and how players at different ops levels experience the game very differently. As the conversation evolves, the episode shifts into strategy mode with practical talk around battle logs, Apex Barrier, Apex Shred, officer choices, and progression planning for players trying to squeeze more value out of their account decisions. This one has the feel of a late-night Trek lounge mixed with a mechanics workshop: funny, thoughtful, occasionally chaotic, and full of the kind of player-driven discussion that makes the Talking Trek community special. #StarTrekFleetCommand #STFC #TalkingTrek #Incursions #PVP #StarTrekGaming #MobileGaming   00:00 Cast takeover begins without DJz and Griffin 05:00 Maintenance update and when the PVP banding change actually starts 13:05 Debating whether tighter PVP ranges would help or hurt the game 18:17 Thunderdome-style instanced PVP systems for incursions 24:20 Alliance support, ship imbalance, and the reality of high-end combat 30:00 War Room progression, tactical warmonger research, and limited-life primes 39:00 Why players believe Scopely is still adjusting incursions and watching feedback 49:26 Solo armada meta predictions and cloaked hit-and-run strategies 55:17 A Kobayashi Maru-style event idea with brutal but meaningful rewards 01:03:00 One last warning before maintenance locks in the new banding rules 01:14:25 Why raw ops level alone does not tell the full PVP story 01:24:49 Game design chaos, account progression, and rebuilding systems over time 01:34:04 Mobile lag, touch controls, and why phone players feel pain faster 01:45:06 Apex Shred explained: what it is and why it matters 01:53:57 Why Apex Barrier scaling makes long fights dramatically harder 02:00:00 Reading battle logs correctly when officer abilities do not display cleanly 02:09:56 Picard vs. Harrison for long-term account growth 02:19:29 Why stopping at tier four can be smarter than maxing officers early 02:29:28 Relativity, hostile scaling, and practical ship advice for ops 67 players 02:44:23 Final officer recommendations and choosing immediate gains vs long-term value

Midwest Flyways Uncensored
History Lesson: Why Do We Band Ducks?

Midwest Flyways Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 13:07


This week on Ten Minute Tuesday, we dive into the history of waterfowl banding and how it transformed conservation in North America. From early pioneers like Jack Miner to the millions of ducks banded over the past century, these little bands have revealed the true story of migration, survival, and harvest. Banding turned guesswork into data—mapping flyways, shaping hunting regulations, and helping ensure sustainable waterfowl populations. Every band tells a story, and every hunter who reports one becomes part of that legacy. Thanks so much for listening and be sure to subscribe and review!   Join Flyways Hunt Club and get 1 month free! Flyways Hunt Club New Waterfowl Film out now! Out West | Waterfowl Hunting in Montana Stay comfortable, dry and warm: First Lite (Code MWF20) Go to OnXHunt to be better prepared for your hunt: OnX Learn more about better ammo: Migra Ammunitions Weatherby Sorix: Weatherby Support Conservation: DU (Code: Flyways) Stop saying "Huh?" with better hearing protection: Soundgear Live Free: Turtlebox Add motion to your spread: Flashback Better Merch: /SHOP

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command
Infinite Incursions, New PvP Banding, and Zephram Cochrane CoTA

Talking Trek: Star Trek Fleet Command

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 210:25


Talking Trek goes deep on the newest Star Trek Fleet Command updates with a full breakdown of Infinite Incursions, the new PvP banding changes, and the latest CoTA reveal. DJz and the panel tackle the controversial removal of base raiding from server-vs-server incursion scoring, debate whether the new system will actually improve PvP, and explain why Klingon Armada scoring may be dead on arrival if cloaking stays untouched. Along the way, the show also covers the March community survey, shifted incursion timing, and why player reactions are all over the map. The back half of the episode turns toward interim scheduling, clearer event communication, and the reveal of Zephram Cochrane for CoTA. DJz reacts positively to the improved roadmap visibility, breaks down the new arc cadence, and explains why knowing future launch windows is a big win for both players and creators. If you want one episode that captures the community pulse on incursions, PvP structure, and what's coming next, this one's got the whole warp core humming.   00:01:10 Welcome in, server shoutouts, cat shirt energy 00:06:01 Family visit recap, missed Studio B, Sunday show setup 00:08:27 Ball cap vs dad hat vs trucker hat comedy detour 00:15:23 Studio B makeup show plans and community dedication 00:18:09 March Talking Trek STFC survey opens 00:21:15 Infinite Incursions blog post begins 00:22:49 Incursions shortened from 24 hours to 12 hours 00:24:15 APAC date correction and timing clarification 00:27:10 Why one unshielded base can swing a whole server 00:28:53 Base raiding removed from server-vs-server scoring 00:31:07 Debate over whether raiding and defense will still matter 00:33:43 Attacker-side Armada scoring concerns 00:34:23 DJz pitches a home-and-away incursion doubleheader format 00:39:49 Klingon Armadas added, but cloaking becomes the giant red flag 01:27:14 PvP banding criticism and why ops banding “fixes nothing” for some players 02:14:30 Interim blog post starts, CoTA updates arrive 02:15:26 Zephram Cochrane revealed for CoTA, plus flash pass details 02:16:03 Quark events, easier completion, and clearer interim meta structure 02:42:23 New 28-day cycle and shifted arc start dates explained 03:00:08 Is Zephram Cochrane worth it? Final verdict and closing notes

Reality Steve Podcast
Taylor Frankie Paul Speaks Out on the DV Allegations - Sort Of, Sponsor Drops, TFP's Men "Banding Together" is Funny and Irrelevant, Pics Surface of TFP & her #1, Bachelorette Reunion Show, & Bachelor Mansion Makeover

Reality Steve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 31:26


(SPOILER) Your Daily Roundup covers Taylor Frankie Paul speaks out on the allegations, Bachelorette & SLOMW loses a sponsor, the men “banding together” is funny and irrelevant, pics surface of TFP and her #1, the Bachelorette Reunion show from Sunday, and Bachelor Mansion Makeover.   Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Ads: Factor Meals - 50% off your first box PLUS free breakfast for a year at https://factormeals.com/realitysteve50off Promo Code: realitysteve50off Tonal⁠ - $200 off your tonal purchase at ⁠https://tonal.com⁠ Promo Code:  RealitySteve Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reality Steve Podcast
Taylor Frankie Paul Speaks Out on the DV Allegations - Sort Of, Sponsor Drops, TFP's Men "Banding Together" is Funny and Irrelevant, Pics Surface of TFP & her #1, Bachelorette Reunion Show, & Bachelor Mansion Makeover

Reality Steve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 28:11


(SPOILER) Your Daily Roundup covers Taylor Frankie Paul speaks out on the allegations, Bachelorette & SLOMW loses a sponsor, the men “banding together” is funny and irrelevant, pics surface of TFP and her #1, the Bachelorette Reunion show from Sunday, and Bachelor Mansion Makeover.   Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Ads: Factor Meals - 50% off your first box PLUS free breakfast for a year at https://factormeals.com/realitysteve50off Promo Code: realitysteve50off Tonal⁠ - $200 off your tonal purchase at ⁠https://tonal.com⁠ Promo Code:  RealitySteve Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)
Trouble Finds Evie Lefkowitz

The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 24:06


Click here for full SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPT If you enjoy a good heist story, here's one with a lot of heart. Trouble Finds Evie Lefkowitz is a middle grade novel about a Jewish girl who gets into good trouble in order to right a wrong. Banding together with friends and frenemies helps her expand her thinking and bring more generosity into the world.  SHOW NOTES:  Diana Harmon Asher's website, Instagram, and Facebook Buy Trouble Finds Evie Lefkowitz, Sidetracked, and Upstaged Diana's Tikkun Olam suggestion: donate to food banks at community colleges CREDITS: Produced by Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel Co-sponsored by the Association of Jewish Libraries Sister podcast: Nice Jewish Books Theme Music: The Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band Newsletter: bookoflifepodcast.substack.com Facebook Discussion Group: Jewish Kidlit Mavens Facebook Page: Facebook.com/bookoflifepodcast Instagram: @bookoflifepodcast Support the Podcast: Shop or Donate Your feedback is welcome! Please write to bookoflifepodcast@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at 561-206-2473. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License.

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Farming Forward: Protecting fertilizer from loss through banding depth

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 9:24


? For farmers, managing nutrient efficiency can come down to a matter of inches. While the speed of broadcasting is practical for some nutrients, the agronomic benefits of placing nutrients, especially N and P, deep in the soil profile helps reduce losses. On this episode of Farming Forward, Dr. Rigas Karamanos joins RealAgriculture’s Amber Bell... Read More

Weather Wise
E48: Snow chances and "bright banding"

Weather Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 8:30


Chief Meteorologist Rich Wirdzek and Meteorologist Jake Grant are back for this week's episode, discussing the latest storm that brought snow close to the peninsula, and the chances that the next one will bring the white stuff to the shore. They also talk about a unique feature showing up on area radars called "bright banding".

Deadline: White House
“Banding together”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 41:19


The bill to release the Epstein files passed in the House of Representatives with just a single no vote. Nicolle Wallace discusses that victory with Epstein survivor Jess Michaels. And later, her panel discusses how the Epstein files, the filibuster, redistricting, and healthcare have all fractured Trump's coalition – possibly leaving him a lame duck just a year into his second term.For more, follow us on Instagram @deadlinewhTo listen to this show and other MSNBC podcasts without ads, sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts.  For more from Nicolle, follow and download her podcast, “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

AP Audio Stories
A Florida community is banding together to help hurricane victims in the Caribbean.

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 0:45


AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a group of Florida residents mobilizing to help Hurricane Melissa victims.

Ag PhD Radio on SiriusXM 147
10 29 25 Banding vs. Broadcasting Fertility

Ag PhD Radio on SiriusXM 147

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 59:02


10 29 25 Banding vs. Broadcasting Fertility by Ag PhD

Save it for the Blind Podcast
Ep. 105 California Duck Banding: Klamath Night Lighting, Pintail Nets & Why Reporting Matters

Save it for the Blind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 31:18


Jeff sits down with Brian Huber and Jason Coslovich to unpack this summer's banding push and preseason pintail work—what changed with more water on the landscape, how night-lighting in the Klamath Basin actually happens, and why your band reports keep California's harvest models honest.What's insideSac Valley bounce-back: swim-in traps, summer water, and a strong run of molting mallards and wood ducks.Klamath after dark: airboats, spotlights, big crates—plus what red-painted bands mean and how crews avoid re-capturing fresh birds.Transmitters 101: what they reveal about nesting and molt, the tradeoffs for different species, and why units keep upgrading the tech.Preseason pintail nets: how state/CWA crews coordinate shots, handle big mixed flocks, and keep mortality low.Oddballs & highlights: redheads and ruddy ducks in force, shorebirds with tiny tags, and a handful of long-lived recaptures.Do your part: how to return a transmitter, why reporting every band matters, and how those data feed adaptive harvest decisions.Get involved: Aleutian trapping help, the Colusa Dinner, college camps, and the Rice Levee nesting program (with grower payments).

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
RELOADED EP39 | Waterfowlers Play An Important Role In Citizen Science Programs

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 29:51 Transcription Available


Hosts Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings are joined by Dr. Mark Lindberg, professor at University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Institute of Arctic Biology to discuss the ways hunters play a vital role in citizen-science programs. Banding, HIP, and other various programs are supported by hunters, and are crucial to waterfowl science. Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.orgSPONSORS:Purina Pro Plan: The official performance dog food of Ducks UnlimitedWhether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the world of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails:Whether you're winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly.

Laura Erickson's For the Birds
Saw-whet Owl Banding, Part 4: Finding Saw-whet Owls

Laura Erickson's For the Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 4:42


How can we find owls on our own?

Field Notes from the Montana Natural History Center

Harriet the Osprey knew what was coming.

Laura Erickson's For the Birds
Saw-whet Owl Banding, Part 3

Laura Erickson's For the Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 5:48


The more bird banders learn about owls, the more questions they have.

Laura Erickson's For the Birds
Saw-whet Owl Banding, Part 2

Laura Erickson's For the Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 5:33


After saw-whet owls molt out of their baby feathers in summer, it's impossible to look at any Northern Saw-whet Owl and know what sex it is or how old it is unless it's in the hand and we're armed with measuring tools and a black light.

Laura Erickson's For the Birds
Saw-whet Owl Banding, Part 1

Laura Erickson's For the Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 5:00


Laura got to spend Saturday night watching saw-whet owls get banded at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory.

Georgia Today
Govt. shutdown looming; Court rules on Sapelo Island zoning challenges; Bird banding

Georgia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 11:43


On the Tuesday September 30th edition of Georgia Today: The U.S. government is headed for its first shutdown in seven years; Georgia's highest court sides with Gullah-Geechee community members over a zoning dispute on Sapelo Island; And federal funding cuts could threaten the future of a process used to track bird habits called "bird banding".

American Countryside
Banding Together for a Purpose

American Countryside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 3:00


It some of the most difficult times, people often forget what separates them and band together to help those in need.  Such was the case...

MS Trust
What does the MS hug feel like? Banding tightness, rib cramps, stitch sensations, girdling pains, and how to deal with it

MS Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 40:24


Send us a message about the podcast. For questions about MS please contact our helpline 0800 032 38 39In this episode of the MS Trust Podcast, we explore the MS Hug—one of the most confusing and uncomfortable symptoms of multiple sclerosis. From tight banding and rib cramps to stitch-like pain and breathlessness, we unpack what it feels like, why it happens, and how to manage it. Neurologist Kate Petheram joins us to explain the science behind the symptom, and we hear from people living with MS who share their personal experiences and tips for coping with this unwelcome embrace.Episode NotesThe MS Hug - info from the MS Trust: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/ms-hug MS Pain - info from the MS Trust: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/painStream for MS - Fundraising challenge from MS Trust: mstrust.org.uk/get-involved/fundraising-and-events/ms-trust-exclusives/streamforms

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast
Nitrogen Management: Lessons from the Prairies

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 25:24


What does nitrogen management look like in the Canadian Prairies?   Find out as host Mike Howell sits down with Retired Agronomist, Ray Dowbenko, to explore how nitrogen is lost, managed and applied in Western Canada.   From the primary sources of nitrogen used and how they're applied, to fall application considerations and the value of enhanced-efficiency fertilizers, we explore the ins and outs of nitrogen loss and nitrogen management in the North.   Dig into how Canadians prevent nitrogen loss, the increasing value of urea, controlled-release nitrogen products and tips for greater nitrogen management in this exciting episode.   Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com   Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics  

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Guardians looking better, banding together + Kayfus Korner

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 10:05


Guardians looking better, banding together + Kayfus Korner full 605 Thu, 07 Aug 2025 10:46:55 +0000 UKpp6pHSYMmkoACrG37j0HWbEP2QFL57 mlb,cleveland guardians,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima mlb,cleveland guardians,sports Guardians looking better, banding together + Kayfus Korner The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Hour 1: Gavin Williams' near no-hitter + Guardians banding together + How Stephen Vogt gained credibility

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 36:10


Hour 1: Gavin Williams' near no-hitter + Guardians banding together + How Stephen Vogt gained credibility full 2170 Thu, 07 Aug 2025 14:44:13 +0000 6wF7m7IF6U2bK1VcmZNlmCAZNogwtFxT nfl,cleveland browns,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,cleveland browns,sports Hour 1: Gavin Williams' near no-hitter + Guardians banding together + How Stephen Vogt gained credibility The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False

Soundside
Banding together to Save the (Little Red) Hen

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 14:48


People are clucking about the Little Red Hen. The cherished country music bar in Green Lake could close at the end of July, after nearly 100 years in business. The Little Red Hen first opened its doors in 1933 in Phinney Ridge, before moving to Green Lake. Today the bar’s a community hub where customers line dance, sing karaoke and enjoy bluegrass jam sessions. Fun fact, it was also featured in the Stone Temple Pilots’ music video for the song, “Plush.” Now a lease dispute between the bar’s owner and the landlord could shut it down. In response, community members - and avid country music and dance fans - have banded together to try to keep the bar open. Guest: Gage Clark, a patron trying to save the Little Red Hen. Related stories: Fans of Little Red Hen, banjos and fiddles in hand, rally to save Seattle honky-tonk - KUOW At this Green Lake dive bar, karaoke is a cathartic, unifying experience - The Seattle Times Little Red Hen facing closure after 92 years amid lease dispute - KING 5 I Dance To Forget | Freddy Luongo - Bandcamp Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes. Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ScreenFish Radio
Episode 241: The Fantastic Four: First Steps (SF Review)

ScreenFish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 4:11


Directed by Matt Shakman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps (re)introduces the world to the Fantastic Four. Led by Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), the team of Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and the Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) serve the people of Earth 828 as their protectors against otherworldly villains. However, when the mysterious Silver Surfer (Julie Garner) arrives to herald the arrival of the diabolical world-eater, Galactus, the Four find themselves out of their depth, especially with the arrival of Reed and Sue's impending child. Banding together, the team must fight to find a way to save the world and, of course, their family. Our review.

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Nutrient uptake challenges, potash pitfalls, and the banding blues

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 10:32


Most Mondays, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson joins the RealAg Radio show to cover the top agronomic stories of the week. This week, Pete digs into the complexity of feeding crops under dry (to very dry!) and variable conditions. From potash uptake in soybeans to nitrogen access in parched fields, this discussion tackles practical fertility dilemmas... Read More

FullScale Outdoors Podcast
Waterfowl Wednesday #172

FullScale Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 37:30


Nick J talks new product drops, the extinct Meidum Goose, Trump's bill and Banding and more! To support this podcast and Nick J...go hunting with him! https://wingshootwisconsin.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Midwest Flyways Uncensored
Public Lands, Banding Program

Midwest Flyways Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 58:25


This week Joey and Cal talk about what was rhetorical potential sale of public lands. Since recording, that bill has been pulled, for now. It's important that as hunters and conservationists, we come together to fight for our rights to hunt and harvest animals in a contentious way. If we don't stand together there aren't enough of us to protect what we love so much. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe and review! New Waterfowl Film out now! Flooded Timber Duck Hunting in Arkansas Stay comfortable, dry and warm: First Lite (Code MWF20) Go to OnXHunt to be better prepared for your hunt: OnX Learn more about better ammo: Migra Ammunitions Weatherby Sorix: Weatherby Support Conservation: DU (Code: Flyways) Stop saying "Huh?" with better hearing protection: Soundgear Real American Light Beer: Outlaw Beer Live Free: Turtlebox Add motion to your spread: Flashback Better Merch: /SHOP

Great Outdoors from WGN Radio 720
Microplastics found in dolphins and the importance of bird banding programs

Great Outdoors from WGN Radio 720

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025


On this episode of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter shares his concerns about microplastics being found in dolphins, as well as the importance of bird banding programs. Plus Jaws at 50 years, what the film meant for sharks.

Beacon of Creation Podcast
Live Design: Dual Lands, Novelty, and Callback

Beacon of Creation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 35:33


In this live-design episode, Tim and Juliet tackle a templating question based on the precedent of Party, with some help from Banding and Domain. Along the way, they examine the role that lands, dual lands, and 1/1s play in the sequencing of Magic's gameplay, and how all that's best of dark and bright (Shadowmoor and Lorwyn) meet in the aspect and eyes of novel designs. Join Beacon of Creation's Discord: https://discord.gg/t88Vpwh Show Notes and Images: https://beaconofcreation.com

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 686 - Bird Banding — Behind the Scenes at the Bird Banding Lab

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 80:12


In this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher and Kayci Messerly sit down with Dr. Tony Celis-Murillo and Dr. Lauren Walker of the USGS Bird Banding Lab (BBL) for a deep dive into the history and legacy of bird banding. They explore the function of the BBL, the vital roles of its staff, and how banding data contribute to our understanding of waterfowl populations, migration patterns, and annual harvest regulations. From reward bands to surprising recoveries, Tony and Lauren bring to life the science and dedication involved in banding efforts and the role they play in migratory bird management. Along the way, they share jaw-dropping facts that highlight just how many bands are out there and the insights these bands provide. This episode offers an inspiring look at the people and efforts behind one of America's most important wildlife monitoring programs. Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast
Banding Together Under the Sun with Yohan Alfsen

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 20:20


Join Sean White in a conversation with special guest Johan Alfsen as they explore the history and impact of the Solar Battle of the Bands. They discuss the event's beginnings, standout moments, and how it has shaped the solar industry emphasizing the community spirit and remarkable talent that define it. You'll also hear about upcoming happenings, behind-the-scenes stories, and the unique connection between music lovers and solar professionals. This is an episode full of fun and valuable insights you won't want to miss!   Topics covered: SBOB = Solar Battle of the Bands Semicon NABCEP Conference = North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners Conference History of SBOB Solar Bands Effect of Covid Solar Fight Club Jerry Garcia Warfield Jeff Spies CALSSA = California Solar and Storage Association www.calssa.org SnapnRack www.snapnrack.com Sunrun www.sunrun.com Solar Coaster Sean O'Brien SBOB Timeline NorCal Solar = Northern California Solar Energy Association ASES = American Solar Energy Society InterSolar   Reach out to Johan Alfsen Here: Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/johan-alfsen SnapnRack Website: www.snapnrack.com   Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by taking Sean's classes at www.heatspring.com/sean

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Inform Performance
Sports Science Insights - Jamie Salter: Growth, Maturation & Bio-Banding- Challenges, Insights & Solutions

Inform Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 34:18


Episode 190: In this episode of the Sports Science Insights Podcast, powered by Inform Performance and hosted by Steve Barrett, we're joined by Dr. Jamie Salter, a researcher and applied sport scientist currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at York St John University. Jamie's work focuses on training load management in youth athletes, with a particular emphasis on growth, maturation, and injury risk. Drawing from both academic research and applied experience, he explores how practitioners can better support developing athletes through tailored strategies that align with biological age rather than chronological age. Topics Discussed: Jamie's background and journey into youth sport science The relationship between injuries and maturation in young athletes Managing training load across different maturity statuses An introduction to and practical insights on Bio-Banding This episode is essential for coaches, practitioners, and researchers working in youth development and long-term athlete performance planning.   - Where you can find Dave: •⁠  LinkedIn •⁠ ResearchGate •⁠ X - Sponsors VALD: makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training. Hytro: The world's leading Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) wearable, designed to accelerate recovery and maximise athletic potential using Hytro BFR for Professional Sport. Teambuildr: A platform for any coach in any setting. Every day, thousands of coaches log into TeamBuildr to write training programs, build questionnaires and access athlete and client performance data. Teambuildr is a complete platform. Whether you're building your own programming, looking to create custom reports or give athletes a tool for accountability, they've built it out. -  Where to Find Us Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website - Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie Dylan Carmody Steve Barrett  Pete McKnight

projectupland.com On The Go
Dogs Are The Means: Banding American Woodcock in Michigan

projectupland.com On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 15:11


In this episode, Gabby Zaldumbide writes about Bill Quinlan's experiences banding woodcock in northern lower Michigan and describes how banding woodcock helps scientists and wildlife managers better understand these birds.Use code PU20 and get 20% off onxhunt.com.Read more at projectupland.com.

Northern Light
'Skinny Budget' impact, Volunteerism in the North Country, Crown Point Bird Banding, Watertown City Council investigation concludes, Fort Ti reenactments, John Brown's birthday

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 34:07


(May 9, 2025) Senator Schumer is sounding the alarm about the impact of the Trump Administration's proposed budget cuts in the region; NCPR is starting a new series about volunteerism in the North Country; the Crown Point Bird Banding station is celebrating its 50th season of documenting the spring migration; State Police say no charges will be filed following an investigation into members of the Watertown City Council; Fort Ticonderoga kicks off its celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution today; and, organizers are holding their annual celebration of John Brown's birthday at his historic home in Lake Placid.

Think BIG Bodybuilding
It's Just Bodybuilding 336 : 2025 Pittsburgh Pro - Is This A New Golden Era?

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 97:45


It's Just Bodybuilding Podcast 336 Big Ron Partlow, Dusty Hanshaw, Scott McNally 0:00 teaser 0:25 Mutant and Patreon (links below) 1:10 Pittsburgh Pro : The BEST Contest Coverage 3:30 The Biggest Threats After Derek Lunsford 6:00 Michal Krizo 7:30 Nick Walker 9:30 Ugolnikov Vitalii (Good Vito) 10:35 William Bonac 11:30 Why Bodybuilding Is Exciting Now 14:00 A New Golden Age of Bodybuilding 17:45 Is The Pittsburgh Pro The 3rd Best Show? 20:00 Jacked Dudes Have An Unsaid Bond lol 23:30 Dusty Forced A Listener To Train Harder 26:40 How Would Justin Compton Do In Pitt Pro 30:00 How Consistency Will Up Your Results 42:20 When Did Behind The Neck Press Go Extinct? 46:10 Why Jordan Owes Ron $650

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast
Supercharging Your Soil With Starter Fertilizers

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 30:27


Do starter fertilizers really set you up for success? Join Mike Howell and Nutrien Senior Agronomist, Dr. Alan Blaylock, as they uncover the role that starter fertilizer plays in our fields. From early crop growth and root development to stronger yields and earlier maturity, we uncover how you can supercharge your soil with starters.   Tune in to uncover the benefits and potential limitations of starting your season with starter fertilizer. Explore expert insights that can help you sprout success this season—from placement tips to safe application rates.   Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com   Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
RELOADED EP39 | Waterfowlers Play An Important Role In Citizen Scientist Programs

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 23:18


Hosts Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings are joined by Dr. Mark Lindberg, professor at University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Institute of Arctic Biology to discuss the ways hunters play a vital role in citizen-science programs. Banding, HIP, and other various programs are supported by hunters, and are crucial to waterfowl science. Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

Wild Turkey Science
Status of the wild turkey in GA | #117

Wild Turkey Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 63:27


Emily Rushton, Turkey Program Coordinator for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, joins us to discuss the current status of turkey populations in the state, as well as trends in hunting and harvest data.  Resources: Avid Hunter/Harvest Card Survey (fill out after each hunt) Interactive Turkey Harvest Dashboard Poult Production Survey (record all turkey observations, with or without poults, in June, July, and August) Poult Survey Dashboard    Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund  Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Emily Rushton Contact Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube   Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you!  Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount  at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

Natural Resources University
Status of the wild turkey in GA | Wild Turkey Science #388

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 63:38


Emily Rushton, Turkey Program Coordinator for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, joins us to discuss the current status of turkey populations in the state, as well as trends in hunting and harvest data.  Resources: Avid Hunter/Harvest Card Survey (fill out after each hunt) Interactive Turkey Harvest Dashboard Poult Production Survey (record all turkey observations, with or without poults, in June, July, and August) Poult Survey Dashboard    Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund  Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Emily Rushton Contact Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube   Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you!  Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount  at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

Duck Season Somewhere
EP 541. Wild Goose Jack Miner Goes Mainstream

Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 78:13


Jack Miner Bible-verse-inscribed leg bands have long been revered as holy grail momentos among in-the-know waterfowl hunters. Formed in 1904 by a former fur trapper and market hunter, the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary once garnered international attention and was Canada's foremost tourist attraction, connecting legions of both hunters and non-hunters to wild geese and ducks. But times change. Public interests shift. Now in a time where habitat loss is unprecedented, where hunter participation increasingly dwindles, and a more urbanized humanity is disengaged from their wild surroundings, Jack Miner's legacy seems more important than ever before. Collaborating with 50 Ducks' streaming migration technology, they're on an "education is conservation" mission to turn the tide. And need your help. Tune in to learn more about Jack Miner's past, present and future and how you can join them meaningfully in renewed waterfowl conservation efforts.   ***** Related Info: Visit https://50ducks.com/signup/ and use the code GETDUCKS for 10% off your subscription. Millions of people in North America are unaware of the critical challenges facing waterfowl and the ecosystems they rely on. With wetlands disappearing at an alarming rate, how can we inspire more people to join the conservation cause? That's why we created 50 Ducks—in partnership with the Jack Miner Foundation—a pioneering platform that allows you to follow waterfowl in near real-time using GPS telemetry data. By sharing their incredible migration journeys, 50 Ducks connects people to the beauty of these birds and their habitats, fostering a deeper appreciation and driving support for conservation efforts.   From classrooms naming their own waterfowl to hunters and birders exploring near real-time migration data, 50 Ducks brings the “sky to screen,” fostering a deep connection to wildlife and wetlands. With over 1,350 historical birds and dozens of live birds you can follow today—and more added to the map every fall and spring—you can track the movements of waterfowl across North America. It all starts at Jack Miner, but the sky's the limit for where we can go. Help us help birds by joining today!     Join the movement today and help protect our wetlands! Visit https://50ducks.com/signup/ and use the code GETDUCKS for 10% off your subscription. After signing up, download the app for even more features! Together with Jack Miner, and nonprofits across the continent we aim to educate the next generation of conservationists.    *****   Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors:   MOJO Outdoors  Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Ducks Unlimited  Flash Back Decoys  HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food  Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe Voormi GetDucks.com USHuntList.com     Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

BirdNote
Banding Birds

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 1:45


Willistown Conservation Trust in Pennsylvania carries out bird banding to help researchers understand bird populations. Led by licensed bird banders, a team of volunteers catches birds using mist nets — 8-foot tall nets made of fine nylon string that practically disappear when strung out between poles. After carefully untangling birds from the net, volunteers weigh and measure the birds, affixing a small metal band to their legs with a unique ID. Compiling records for many banded birds helps keep track of whole species.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.