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The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is reintroducing Alligator Snapping Turtles into Kansas. Join us as we discuss why these turtles need introduced, whether you should be concerned about turtles eating fish in your pond, and the many other roles that all turtles play in maintaining a healthy aquatic ecosystem. Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at https://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is reintroducing Alligator Snapping Turtles into Kansas. Join us as we discuss why these turtles need introduced, whether you should be concerned about turtles eating fish in your pond, and the many other roles that all turtles play in maintaining a healthy aquatic ecosystem. Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at https://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html
Lindsay helps a snapping turtle across the road.
John is joined by Adam Skidmore, Taronga Zoo Turtle Expert, to discuss Taronga Zoo's efforts in reviving the snapping turtle, which was severely affected by the Bellinger virus in 2015.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conan chats with Sean from Halifax about the strangest things he's found while diving and his rivalry with a local snapping turtle. Wanna get a chance to talk to Conan? Submit here: TeamCoco.com/CallConan
HOUR 1 Greg is excited to see Wiggy play pickleball against an elderly person Jackson brings in snapping turtle jerky for everyone to try! Who liked it who was disgusted? Coco Curtis and Wiggy go @ it over exotic foods people eat around the world
This is one shell of a creature, the Loggerhead, also known as the Alligator Snapping Turtle has a bite force that other worldly. Make sure you get a full count of your fingers and toes after the conclusion of this episode.
“…and today we're talking about the swamp's angriest stone. But more on that later.” As if you needed another reason not to go traipsing around the swamps of the American South, the alligator snapping turtle brings a few hundred pounds of armored power to the equation. But swamps aren't really known for having crystal clear […]
Jennifer and Ben have another heated moment out in public, Ky Michelson invented a new kind of motorcycle, and some kayakers go viral after spotting a massive turtle in Chicago
Recently there was a ploy couple that went viral on tiktok because of the alleged scamming and violence that is suspected with the “ring leader” of the trio (Snapping Turtle). From what I have seen so far these are my thoughts on the matter and I hope these 2 women get out sooner than later and know they deserve better. Olive Garden is the 20 year old and Shoe Shine is 30 and in the navy. I can't use real names for obvious reasons. I do wonder how this will all end… --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chanelle62/message
On his private space station high above Earth, Professor Burkhead has begun conducting a ground-breaking social experiment. Each week, his “Unifier” pairs together two unlikely creatures and puts them in a room together where the two subjects (an accountant and a giant squid, one week; a porcupine and a ballerina the next, etc) talk, debate, get to know each other, and maybe learn something new about themselves in the process.For more great podcasts, visit http://gzmshows.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we talk about the Alligator Snapping Turtle! Relax, unwind, and join me in the rivers of Northern Florida, where we learn all about a modern day river dinosaur.To contact Stef Wolfe you can:Submit on the "Animal Request" tab on relaxwithanimalfacts.comE-mail relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com.Send a message to relaxwithanimalfacts on InstagramIf you would like to learn more, the resources used in this episode are listed below:https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/Alligator-Snapping-Turtlehttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/facts/alligator-snapping-turtlehttps://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/alligator-snapping-turtlehttps://www.etymonline.com/word/turtle?ref=etymonline_crossreference#etymonline_v_18843https://animalia.bio/alligator-snapping-turtlehttps://www.thoughtco.com/alligator-snapping-turtle-facts-4586917Charity for this episode: Louisiana Alligator Snapping Turtle FoundationFor exclusive content like the Extinct and Mythical Animal Mini-Series, go to the Patreon by clicking here. Rock some awesome podcast-themed merch by clicking here.You can also check out informative blog posts on relaxwithanimalfacts.com/blog. Get Bonus Content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Despite its name, the Johnstone River snapping turtle is no snappier than any other freshwater turtle – and is perhaps better known by its alias, the ‘bum breather'. According to turtle expert Alistair Freeman, this ability for cloacal respiration is thought to enable bum breathers to stay under water for prolonged periods to avoid predation, although this is still only theory. Robust and adaptable, the Johnstone River snapping turtle is an important contributor to keeping its freshwater ecosystem healthy, thanks to its enthusiastic consumption of detritus and dead things! When it's not hoovering up these tasty morsels, it enjoys hanging out in areas of river with deep pools and riffles, and healthy riparian vegetation. Alistair is a Senior Technical Officer for the Queensland Government's Aquatic Species Program and joins us to share his expertise and insights into the quirky Johnstone River snapping turtle.
This week on Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we go behind Door Number One, learn who Grace is, get tips for extracting fishing hooks and hear about not one, but two, calls-to-action. A jam-packed 26 minutes of informative and entertaining content, as always.
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Connie Browne is a research associate with the New Brunswick Museum.
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Snapping turtles are in decline in other places, and researchers are trying to figure out if New Brunswick is the same. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Connie Browne, a research associate with the New Brunswick Museum, about the survey and how you can help.
CLICK HERE to listen to episode audio (4:40).Sections below are the following: Transcript of Audio Audio Notes and Acknowledgments Images Sources Related Water Radio Episodes For Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.). Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 9-23-22. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of September 26 and October 3, 2022. This episode is part of a series this year of episodes related to trees and shrubs. SOUND – ~6 sec That call of Mountain Chorus Frogs opens an episode where we learn about the video podcast series, “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest.” Started in April 2020, the video series is produced by the Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program, conducted by Virginia Cooperative Extension. As of September 9, 2022, the series included 82 episodes, covering topics such as tree identification, forest soils, invasive plants, forest management, tree syrups, and weird trees. Several episodes are on specific water-related topics, like the Mountain Chorus Frogs you heard earlier. Have a listen for about 90 seconds to excerpts from five of those episodes. SOUNDS and VOICES - 1 min./29 sec “Hi everyone. Welcome to ‘Fifteen Minutes in the Forest.' I'm Jennifer Gagnon with the Forest Landowner Education Program at Virginia Tech. And today I'm joining you from Claytor Lake State Park in southwest Virginia.” From “Vernal Pools,” Episode 74, April 2022. “This is a vernal pool in Claytor Lake State Park. ...This pool at its largest is probably an acre in size. This pool is big enough that it has Painted Sliders, we saw a Snapping Turtle in here, we have a Green Heron out here. ...There's all kinds of animals. ...It's a beautiful pool.” From “Vernal Pools,” Episode 74, April 2022. “Our topic today is going to be about water quality. And this ties in nicely with forestry.” From “Best Management Practices for Water Quality,” Episode 19, September 2020. Today we're going to take a look at some of the best management practices that loggers and forestry operations can take in order to protect water quality.” From “Best Management Practices for Water Quality,” Episode 19, September 2020. “One of the reasons we're studying Mountain Chorus Frogs is we're really trying to get a good idea of their distribution in Virginia.” From “Mountain Chorus Frogs,” Episode 75, April 2022. “Hey everyone. My name is Wally Smith, and I'm an associate professor of biology at UVA-Wise. And we are here on the banks of the Clinch River in St. Paul, Virginia, today to talk about the Eastern Hellbender, which is one of our most unique amphibians here in Virginia and the central Appalachians.” From “Eastern Hellbenders,” Episode 68, January 2022. “Well thank for spending fifteen minutes in the creek with us, and thanks to Sally for for spending time with us outside to share her knowledge about water quality. And I hope you join us for another edition of ‘Fifteen Minutes in the Forest.' Have a great weekend.” From “How Clean is Your Creek,” Episode 26, November 2020. When COVID shut-downs began in 2020, the Virginia Forest Landowner Education team started the series as a way to stay engaged with clients. To the team's surprise, the series became very popular. Among the users are public school teachers, foresters, landowners, and other lovers of the outdoors. Along with the “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” series, the Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program offers other short courses, conferences and workshops, Fall Forestry and Wildlife Field Tours, and retreats for beginning woodland owners. For more information about these learning opportunities, search online for the Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program, or phone Jennifer Gagnon at (540) 231-6391. Thanks to Ms. Gagnon for permission to use excerpts of “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” episodes. And for a closing forest-and-water word, we end with a comment from Andrew Vinson, of the Virginia Department of Forestry, from the episode on best management practices for water quality. VOICE - ~4 sec - “Remember, healthy forests produce clean water.” SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Virginia Water Radio thanks Jennifer Gagnon, Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Conservation and the Virginia Cooperative Extension's Forest Landowner Education Program, for her help with this episode and for permission to excerpts of “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” episodes. The full series is available online at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOhBz_SGRw8UZo9aAfShRbb-ZaVyk-uzT. Excerpts heard in this episode of Virginia Water Radio were taken from the following “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” episodes:“Best Management Practices for Water Quality,” Episode 19, September 2020;“Eastern Hellbenders,” Episode 68, January 2022;“How Clean is Your Creek,” Episode 26, November 2020;“Mountain Chorus Frogs,” Episode 75, April 2022;“Vernal Pools,” Episode 74, April 2022. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com.IMAGES Screenshot from the opening of the video for “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” Episode 19, “Best Management Practices for Water Quality.”Screenshot from the opening of the video for “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” Episode 59, “The S Curve of Forest Carbon.”Screenshot from the opening of the video for “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” Episode 68, “Eastern Hellbenders.” SOURCES Used for Audio Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program, online at https://forestupdate.frec.vt.edu/. The “Fifteen Minutes in the Forest” program and other short course programs are available online at https://forestupdate.frec.vt.edu/landownerprograms/shortcourses/online.html. For More Information about Trees and Shrubs in Virginia and Elsewhere Center for Watershed Protection, “Trees and Stormwater Runoff,” online at https://www.cwp.org/reducing-stormwater-runoff/. Chesapeake Bay Program, “Field Guide: Plants and Trees,” online at https://www.chesapeakebay.net/discover/field-guide/critters?s=&fieldGuideType=Plants+%26+Trees&fieldGuideHabitat=. eFloras.org, “Flora of North America,” online at http://www.efloras.org/flora_page.aspx?flora_id=1. James P. Engel, “Shrubs in the Understory,” February 2012, online at http://www.whiteoaknursery.biz/essays/ShrubsinUnderstory.shtml. Oscar W. Gupton and Fred C. Swope, Trees and Shrubs of Virginia, University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1981. Sanglin Lee and Alan Raflo, “Trees and Water,” Virginia Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Water Central Newsletter, pages 13-18, online at https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/handle/10919/49367. (A Virginia Cooperative Extension version of this article—“Trees and Water,” by Sanglin Lee, Alan Raflo, and Jennifer Gagnon, 2018—with some slight differences in the text is available online at https://www.pubs.ext.vt.edu/content/pubs_ext_vt_edu/en/ANR/ANR-18/ANR-18NP.html.) Penn State Extension, “Trees, Shrubs, and Groundcovers Tolerant of Wet Sites,” prepared by N. Robert Nuss, and reviewed and revised by Scott Guiser and Jim Smellmer, October 2007, online at https://extension.psu.edu/trees-shrubs-and-groundcovers-tolerant-of-wet-sites. Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension, “How Trees Grow,” online at https://agrilife.org/treecarekit/introduction-to-tree-care/how-trees-grow/. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, Forests of Virginia, 2018, Resource Update FS-264, Asheville, N.C., 2020; available online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/59963. U.S. Department of Agriculture/U.S. Forest Service, “State and Private Forestry Fact Sheet—Virginia 2022,” online (as a PDF) at https://apps.fs.usda.gov/nicportal/temppdf/sfs/naweb/VA_std.pdf. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Forest Service/Climate Change Resource Center, “Forest Tree Diseases and Climate Change,” online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/ccrc/topics/forest-disease. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Natural Resources Conservation Service, “PLANTS Database,” online at https://plants.usda.gov. Virginia Botanical Associates, “Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora,” online at http://www.vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=start&search=Search. Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation/Natural Heritage Program, “The Natural Communities of Virginia: Ecological Groups and Community Types,” online (as a PDF) at https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural-heritage/natural-communities/document/comlist07-21.pdf. Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation/Natural Heritage Division, online at https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural-heritage/. Virginia Department of Forestry, “Virginia's Forests,” online at https://dof.virginia.gov/. Some of the useful pages at that site are the following:“Benefits of Trees,” online at https://dof.virginia.gov/education-and-recreation/learn-about-education-recreation/benefits-of-tree/;“Common Native Trees of Virginia,” 2020 edition, online (as a PDF) at https://dof.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/Common-Native-Trees-ID_pub.pdf;“Forest Management and Health/Insects and Diseases,” online at https://dof.virginia.gov/forest-management-health/forest-health/insects-and-diseases/;Tree and Forest Health Guide, 2020, online (as a PDF) at https://dof.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/Tree-and-Forest-Health-Guide.pdf;“Virginia Trees for Clean Water Program,” online at https://dof.virginia.gov/urban-community-forestry/urban-forestry-community-assistance/virginia-trees-for-clean-water-grant-program/;“Virginia Statewide Assessment of Forest Resources,” November 2020, online (as a PDF) at https://www.stateforesters.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/2020-VA-Statewide-Assessment.pdf;“Tree Identification,” online at https://dof.virginia.gov/education-and-recreation/learn-about-education-recreation/tree-identification/. Virginia Forest Products Association, online at https://www.vfpa.net/. Virginia Native Plant Society, online at http://vnps.org/. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Plants” subject category. Following are links to other episodes on trees and shrubs. Introduction to trees and water – Episode 621, 3-21-22.American Sycamore – Episode 624, 4-11-22.American Witch Hazel – Episode 238, 10-31-14.Ash trees – Episode 376, 7-10-17 and Episode 625, 4-18-22.Early spring wildflowers in woodlands – Episode 573, 4-19-21.Forest lands and work in Virginia – Episode 623, 4-4-22.Maple trees – Episode 503, 12-16-19.Photosynthesis – Episode 602, 11-8-21.Poison Ivy and related plants, including the shrub Poison Sumac –
When women become vindictive anything can happen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themanlybanter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themanlybanter/support
On Episode 8 of CheloniaCast Jason, Michael, Jack, and Ken sit down with Greg Brashear of Greg's Turtle Haven to discuss southeastern turtles, with an emphasis on Alligator Snapping Turtles. Greg has many years of experience working with turtles, both in the wild, and in captivity. He hosts the popular YouTube channel, GregsTurtleHaven, where he documents his turtle adventures and shares information about all aspects of Chelonia. The discussion is packed with information and stories from Greg's many turtle trips, and includes topics ranging from Alligator Snapping turtle research in the rivers of Georgia to hybrid snapping turtles and herping the southeast. For those interested in how best to keep Alligator Snapping Turtles in ex situ environments, this episode details many aspects of their ecology from primary observation that is useful to implement for happy and healthy turtles. Guest socials - @GregsTurtleHaven on Instagram and YouTube Host socials - Jason Carter - @chelonian.carter / Michael Skibsted - @michael.skibstedd / Jack Thompson - @jack_reptile_naturalist_302 / Ken Wang - @americanmamushi
Western Montana's only native turtle species is the painted turtle, which have a bright orange underside and generally don't grow more than a foot long. Snapping turtles can get much bigger, and they have longer tails and a large head with a distinctive hooked upper beak.
In this weeks rabbithole we look at the impending doom of a global food shortage. A perfect storm of natural disasters, military conflict and idiotic decisions has created a serious food shortage around the world. As usual, it's the poor who will cop the brunt of it while agritech solutions such as GMO crops are protested by fat middle class westerners. In the news we do a cooker update on the sad dregs that are STILL in Canberra and the genius how to vote system Monica Smit came up with which puts the majors last. Kinda. Sorta doesn't though, Mon Mon. In SovCits the judge presiding over Wayne Glew's case accepts that his oath was to a corporation and is sectioned with the Snapping Turtle being set free like the beautiful bird he is. Pete is still a bigot and an idiot but we look at one of his latest brainfarts - Project Blue Beam. Does he really believe this shit? Probably. Enjoy!
Learn all about the the prehistoric-looking alligator snapping turtle. It's the largest freshwater turtle in North America and among the largest in the world. With its spiked shell, beaklike jaws, and thick, scaled tail, this species is often referred to as the "dinosaur of the turtle world." Ben Britton, Director of the Wild Cat Conservation Centre joins Richard Glover for Self Improvement Wednesday.
Learn all about the the prehistoric-looking alligator snapping turtle. It's the largest freshwater turtle in North America and among the largest in the world. With its spiked shell, beaklike jaws, and thick, scaled tail, this species is often referred to as the "dinosaur of the turtle world." Ben Britton, Director of the Wild Cat Conservation Centre joins Richard Glover for Self Improvement Wednesday.
Learn all about the the prehistoric-looking alligator snapping turtle. It's the largest freshwater turtle in North America and among the largest in the world. With its spiked shell, beaklike jaws, and thick, scaled tail, this species is often referred to as the "dinosaur of the turtle world." Ben Britton, Director of the Wild Cat Conservation Centre joins Richard Glover for Self Improvement Wednesday.
Common Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) are large turtles that can grow more than a foot long and weigh up to 35 pounds. Common snapping turtles have long tails and necks and rough shells. Snapping turtles are found throughout eastern North America including all of Georgia. In Trinity Lakes, the mud bottom ponds with lush aquatic vegetation are especially favorable. While snapping turtles are often thought of as aggressive predators, these turtles, in fact, are omnivores whose diet consists partly of plant matter. Snapping turtles spend most of their time underwater waiting for their next snack to float by. They are not aggressive animals, but like any wild animal, they will defend themselves if they feel threatened. The common snapping turtle is not protected and is considered locally abundant in Georgia. In some areas, it is harvested for food.
Have you ever faced a judgment? Have you ever been criticized?Of course! We all have. When we receive a judgment or criticism, what do we do with it? Well, we receive them. As we hold them, we evaluate them.Then we keep part and let the rest go.Join us as we discuss this process and discover what this has to do with a snapping turtle!Bible verses referred to in this episode:Matthew 7:1Find me on Instagram @HLynnPierce
Just don't make the mistake of buying from her brother, Snapping Turtle. That fellow has some understandable but serious anger issues. If, though, you want a warm embrace and the chance to make eco-happy purchases, do visit Friendly Turtle! Check them out at https://www.friendlyturtle.com (https://www.friendlyturtle.com)
A resume of what our Dad's have taught our kids; ! The CHAD brings a real softball situation to “overheard theater”; the Dad's talk limits in letting your kids curse; “slapfitghting” in To The Tape and one entry into the “2022 Worst Parent Tournament".
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Jill and Keith talk about their holidays with family and friends. Lots of fun with kid's presents and feasting. Meanwhile, Terry has been getting the worst from covid and still…
Laura and Jon J Squires let Christmas continue to eek into the latest episode of the Totally Buzzed UK podcast. Episode 19 features the following stories: 1. A Penguin goes on a long detour 2. Doug the Potato becomes a legend! 3. The Ice Is Not Ready For One Truck TikTok Spotlight: Jack Grealish - Stay Another Day This podcast drops every Monday on all-good podcasting platforms and discusses the weird, wonderful, and down-right unbelievable stories that are floating around the web. Email: totallybuzzed@outlook.com Twitter: @TotallyBuzzedUK
Hour 2 of A&G features a great interview with Congressman Tom McClintock on the Democrat Spending Bills, Immigration, and more. A world record potato, a contender for the toy Hall of Fame, and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hour 2 of A&G features a great interview with Congressman Tom McClintock on the Democrat Spending Bills, Immigration, and more. A world record potato, a contender for the toy Hall of Fame, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features a great interview with Congressman Tom McClintock on the Democrat Spending Bills, Immigration, and more. A world record potato, a contender for the toy Hall of Fame, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jane and Duncan for a flick through the realest of Real News, including some whopping big veg and some second-rate Dunedin Bird News. They also face a Real Conundrum surrounding the Celebrity Treasure Island finale. Brought to you by Nando's!Vote for The Real Pod in the NZ Podcast Awards! Visit nzpodcastawards.com to vote. Nominations close this Friday, November 5! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's mating season for the Alligator Snapping Turtles at the Big Cat Conservation Centre near Sydney. Ben Britton gives you a crash course on these fascinating creatures.
It's mating season for the Alligator Snapping Turtles at the Big Cat Conservation Centre near Sydney. Ben Britton gives you a crash course on these fascinating creatures.
It's mating season for the Alligator Snapping Turtles at the Big Cat Conservation Centre near Sydney. Ben Britton gives you a crash course on these fascinating creatures.
Get ready for animal facts, animal jokes, and real-life animal encounters.
Episode 30 - Brad joins me in this episode to share more crazy adventure/animal stories...
The guys chat about animal talents, some other random stuff, and solve some mysteries. There's no other way to say it... this one is off the rails.
In this episode Adam talks about Sweet Tooth and Love and Monsters, the largest known Australian dinosaur, how dinosaurs evolved flight three times independently, a monkey eating cutely and an Alligator Snapping Turtle getting a necessary treatment!
It might be more appropriate to call them the alligator-snapping turtle. Come learn about the largest snapping turtle on earth. Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14FZe2J58br8Ls7bLl2ZnFwNEb8pCxuQUewtv1ZRElWY/edit?usp=sharing
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Coyote Peterson - YouTube Personality, Wildlife Educator and host of Animal Planet's Coyote Peterson: Brave The Wild - joins Ralph Sutton and Bill Schulz and they discuss Coyote Peterson's sting videos and how they grew to become viral, the sting pain index and the worst pain he's felt, venom vs poison, his gnarliest scar, the importance of remaining educational in all of his work, Coyote Peterson's appearance on Hot Ones (including the aftermath), how he got the name "Coyote," his new show Ranger Exchange, his fascination with snapping turtles, a test to see if Coyote can tell if insects are fighting or banging, Coyote's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: April 10th, 2021)Support our sponsors!SexDrugsRockGame.com - Use promo code: SDRSHOW25 to get 25% off your order!You can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 14-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Coyote PetersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/coyotepetersonInstagram: https://instagram.com/coyotepetersonYouTube: https://youtube.com/BraveWildernessRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Bill SchulzTwitter: https://twitter.com/billschulzInstagram: https://instagram.com/billschulz1975Shannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/imshannonleeInstagram: https://instagram.com/shannonlee6982Ani MoushTwitter: https://twitter.com/ani_moushInstagram: https://instagram.com/ani_moushWebsite: https://animoushmedia.comThe SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/
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Click to listen to episode (5:35) Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 12-24-20.TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of December 28, 2020. MUSIC – ~13 sec – instrumental That’s part of “Waiting on the Dawn,” by Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand, from their 2007 album, “A Certain Tree.” This week, as we wait for the dawn of a new year, we look back on Virginia Water Radio’s past year. We start with a medley of mystery sounds from six episodes in 2020. Have a listen for about 45 seconds, and see if you can identify what you hear. SOUNDS - ~46 sec If you guessed all or most of those, you’re a 2020 water-sound wizard!You heard Wood Frogs;a Saltmarsh Sparrow;names of some 2020 Atlantic tropical cyclones;Atlantic White-sided Dolphins;a Black-necked Stilt;and a North Atlantic Right Whale. Thanks to Lang Elliott for the Saltmarsh Sparrow and Black-necked Stilt sounds, from the Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs; to Blacksburg friends for the tropical cyclone names; and to NOAA Fisheries for the dolphin and whale sounds.I hope that, during this difficult pandemic year, you had safe, adequate water and a chance to hear some restorative water sounds.We close out 2020 with 90-second sample of six songs heard on Water Radio this year. Here are excerpts of “Chesapeake Bay Ballad” by Torrin Hallett; “Turtles Don’t Need No 401-K” by Bob Gramann; “River Runs Dry” by Kat Mills; “Nelson County” by Chamomile and Whiskey; “Love Rain Down” by Carbon Leaf; and “Kartune” by No Strings Attached. Thanks to those musicians and to Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand for permission to use their music. To 2020: so long, soon; and here’s to a safe and healthy 2021.MUSIC - ~99 sec From “Chesapeake Bay Ballad” – ~15 sec – instrumental From “Turtles Don’t Need No 401-K” – ~12 sec – lyrics: “Turtles don’t need no 401-K; they sit on the rock in the sun all day. Turtles don’t need no 401-K; it’s stuck in my head and it won’t go away.” From “River Runs Dry” – ~13 sec – lyrics: “What you gonna do when the river runs dry, when there’s no more water in your well?” From “Nelson County” – ~21 sec – lyrics: “Oh Virginia, little darling, I call your mountains home. Nelson County, where I’ll never be alone, no, no, no, I’ll never be alone.” From “Love Rain Down” – ~24 sec – lyrics: “Well I can’t say that I was every ready, but I can sure say it was time, that I let love rain down, yeah I let love rain down.” From “Kartune” – ~14 sec – instrumental SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close the show. In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Sounds Used The sound of Wood Frogs were recorded by Virginia Water Radio in Heritage Park in Blacksburg, Va., on February 18, 2018. The sound was used in Episode 509, 1-27-20. The Saltmarsh Sparrow sound and the Black-necked Stilt sound were from the Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs-Eastern Region CD set, by Lang Elliott with Donald and Lillian Stokes (Time Warner Audio Books, copyright 1997), used with permission of Lang Elliott. Lang Elliot’s work is available online at the “Music of Nature” Web site, http://www.musicofnature.org/. The sparrow sound was used in Episode 511, 2-10-20; the stilt sound was used in Episode 543, 9-21-20. The call-out of the Atlantic tropical cyclone names for the 2020 season were recorded by 11 Blacksburg friends of Virginia Water radio on May 21-22, 2020. These voices were used in Episode 526, 5-25-20. The Atlantic White-sided Dolphins sound and the North Atlantic Right Whale sound were from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries, “Sounds in the Ocean,” online at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/science-data/sounds-ocean. The dolphin sounds were used in Episode 542, 9-14-20; the whale sound was used in Episode 551, 11-16-20. Music Used “Chesapeake Bay Ballad” is copyright 2020 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission. Torrin is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio, and a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York. As of 2020-21, he is a performance certificate candidate at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett. Thanks to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio. This music was used in Episode 537, 8-10-20. Turtles Don’t Need No 401-K,” from the 1995 album “Mostly True Songs,” is copyright by Bob Gramann, used with permission. More information about Bob Gramann is available online at http://www.bobgramann.com/. This music was used in Episode 513, 2-24-20. “River Runs Dry,” by Kat Mills, is from the 2003 album “Long Time,” from Sweetcut Music; used with permission. More information about Kat Mills is available online at http://www.sweetcut.com/kat/and at https://www.facebook.com/katmillsmusic. This music was used in Episode 541, 9-7-20. “Nelson County,” from the 2017 album “Sweet Afton,” is copyright by Chamomile and Whiskey and County Wide Music used with permission. More information about Chamomile and Whiskey is available online at https://www.chamomileandwhiskey.com/. More information about County Wide Music is available online at https://countywidemusic.worldsecuresystems.com/. This music was used in Episode 550, 11-9-20. “Love Rain Down,” from the 2013 album “Constellation Prize,” is copyright by Carbon Leaf, used with permission. More information about Carbon Leaf is available online at https://www.carbonleaf.com/. This music was used in Episode 547, 10-19-20. “Kartune,” from the 1992 album “Blue Roses,” is copyright by No Strings Attached and Enessay Music, used with permission. More information about the now-retired group No Strings Attached is available online at https://www.enessay.com/index.htmland at https://www.facebook.com/No-Strings-Attached-20609132766/. This music was used in Episode 555, 12-14-20. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGES – A Photo Sampler from Episodes in 2020 From Episode 509, 1-27-20: Wood Frog (date not available). Photo by Elizabeth Shadle, Virginia Tech Department of Biological Sciences, used with permission.From Episode 513, 2-24-20: Snapping Turtle at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia, September 2017. Photo by Chelsi Burns, made available by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Digital Library, online at http://digitalmedia.fws.gov); specific URL for the photo was https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/27223/rec/3, as of 12/29/20.From Episode 543, 9-21-20: Black-necked Stilt photographed at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Texas, February 28, 2009. Photo by Steve Hillebrand, made available for public use by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Digital Library, online at http://digitalmedia.fws.gov; specific URL for this image is https://digitalmedia.fws.gov/digital/collection/natdiglib/id/15361/rec/4, as of 12-29-20.From Episode 550, 11-9-20: A summer float on the Rockfish River in Nelson County, Va. (date not available). Photo by Michael LaChance, used with permission. From in Episode 542, 9-14-20: Bottlenose Dolphins, photographed near Virginia Beach, Va., August 9, 2020. Photo by Ty Smith, made available on iNaturalist at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/56137254(as of 12-29-20) for use under Creative Commons license “Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0.” Information about this Creative Commons license is available online at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. SOURCES USED FOR AUDIO AND OFFERING MORE INFORMATION Please see the episodes mentioned and hyperlinked above under “Audio Notes and Acknowledgments” for sources of information about the topics of the episodes. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Overall Importance of Water” subject category. Following are links to previous “year of sounds/music” episodes.2019 – Episode 504, 12-23-192018 – Episode 452, 12-24-18 2017 – Episode 400, 12-25-172016 – Episode 348, 12-26-16 2015 – Episode 295, 12-21-15 2014 – Episode 246, 12-29-142013 – Episode 193, 12-23-13 2012 – Episode 141, 12-17-12 FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION The episodes listed and hyperlinked above under “Audio Notes and Acknowledgments” may help with various Virginia SOLs in English, Music, Science, and Social Studies. For specific SOLs, please see the online show notes for each episode. Virginia’s SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/. Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels. Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade.Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten.Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12thgrade.Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade.Episode 403, 1-15-18 – on freezing and ice, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8thgrade.Episode 406, 2-5-18 – on ice on rivers, for middle school.Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics, for high school.Episode 483, 7-29-19 – on buoyancy and drag, for middle school and high school.Episode 524, 5-11-20 – on sounds by water-related animals, for elementary school through high school.Episode 531, 6-29-20 – on various ways that animals get water, for 3rdand 4th grade.Episode 539, 8-24-20 – on basic numbers and facts about Virginia’s water resources, for 4th and 6th grade.
Ashley Sword, the head women’s wrestling coach at Life University in Georgia and Chris Pendleton, head wrestling coach at Oregon State University are the latest guests On The Mat. Join Kyle Klingman and Andy Hamilton On The Mat, the flagship podcast of Trackwrestling.com. Show Segments 0:45 - The Snapping Turtle 0:55 - Recapping the HWC Showdown Open 5:45 - Sarah Hildebrandt didn’t compete, but Tom and Terry wanted women’s bouts on the card.9:00 - Devyn Gomez getting thrown to the wolves 10:00 - Bryce Meredith sounds off.14:50 - Tom Brands on paying the athletes 17:30 - There's big plans for Xtream Arena19:00 - Back to the snapping turtle line 21:00 - Ashley Sword interview 38:00 - Previewing Chris Pendleton 40:00 - Chris Pendleton Interview
Life women’s coach Ashley Sword and Oregon State coach Chris Pendleton go On The Mat Ashley Sword, the head women’s wrestling coach at Life University in Georgia and Chris Pendleton, head wrestling coach at Oregon State University are the latest guests On The Mat. Join Kyle Klingman and Andy Hamilton On The Mat, the flagship podcast of Trackwrestling.com. Show Segments 0:45 - The Snapping Turtle 0:55 - Recapping the HWC Showdown Open 5:45 - Sarah Hildebrandt didn’t compete, but Tom and Terry wanted women’s bouts on the card. 9:00 - Devyn Gomez getting thrown to the wolves 10:00 - Bryce Meredith sounds off. 14:50 - Tom Brands on paying the athletes 17:30 - There's big plans for Xtream Arena 19:00 - Back to the snapping turtle line 21:00 - Ashley Sword interview 38:00 - Previewing Chris Pendleton 40:00 - Chris Pendleton Interview Subscribe to On The Mat and listen anytime Apple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker | Spotify | iHeartRadio | Google Podcasts | RSS SUBSCRIBE SUPPORT THE SHOW And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content — scratch that — if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
This week we're talking about the weird, wonderful, and ferocious common snapping turtle! Tune in to find out why these turtles snap so aggressively, how to help them cross the road, and other fun facts. Thank you to @TeraTigerStudio on Twitter for the suggestion! If you're a new listener, don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see Olivia's weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter.Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game!
What kinds of turtles live in Massachusetts? This episode examines the habitats, behavior, and protection of three turtle species found in our Aquarium: the snapping turtle, eastern box turtle, and northern red belly cooter.
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The alligator snapping turtle looks like something from a time long ago, but if you are around Luke Pearson you see plenty of these freshwater creatures. Luke Pearson is a herpetologist from the University of Southern Mississippi and spends most of his days locating a studying these turtles that have seen a significant decline in their population. On the show today we talk with him about his work, along with Libby Hatfield and Dr. Troy Majure answering your creature questions. (Cover photo by: Norbert Nagel / Wikimedia Commons)_________Green tree frog picture sent by email: See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Biologists in Mississippi are using environmental DNA (eDNA) to document the occurrence of alligator snapping turtles throughout the state. Sheena Feist, Conservation Resources Biologist with the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, joins the show today ahead of her lecture next Tuesday on the subject. She gives us a preview into her findings and joins in the conversation with callers about their brushes with nature. Also, Dr. Majure discusses things to consider when adopting (or purchasing) at pet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With their spiny backs and powerful jaws, alligator snapping turtles appear menacing. But these prehistoric-looking reptiles have been dwindling in number in the Midwest for decades. With the help of an Illinois biology teacher and a network of classroom foster parents, the alligator snapping turtle is being reintroduced into the food chain of Midwestern waterways.
Episode 50! holy shit I did not see that. Our friend Joe from Minnesota joins us today to chat. Here re the articles we covered. Meet Jo Cameron, The Woman Incapable Of Feeling Pain Or StressThe Teacher Selling Strap-on Harnesses to Fund Inclusive Sex Ed AdvocacyFlorida man threatens to destroy a town with his 'army of turtles,' warning police they should never have 'f***ed with the saint' as he's arrested for shouting obscenities in the street
Episode 50! holy shit I did not see that. Our friend Joe from Minnesota joins us today to chat. Here re the articles we covered. Meet Jo Cameron, The Woman Incapable Of Feeling Pain Or StressThe Teacher Selling Strap-on Harnesses to Fund Inclusive Sex Ed AdvocacyFlorida man threatens to destroy a town with his 'army of turtles,' warning police they should never have 'f***ed with the saint' as he's arrested for shouting obscenities in the street
In this week's episode, Megan tackles a hometown disappearance of a young babysitter. Lauren then educates us on teacher Robert Crosland who sacrificed a puppy...FOR SCIENCE.
This is Nature Guys 100th episode and to celebrate Bill and Bob did a live show for volunteers of Cincinnati Nature Center (https://www.cincynature.org/) the place they met many years ago. This episode is on Canada Geese a bird that Bill had many encounters with at Cincinnati Nature Center. Tune in to find out all about the bird many people love to hate. Related episode: Don’t Grab a Snapping Turtle by the Tail (http://natureguys.org/snapping-turtle/) Our sources for this episode include: Where Did All Those Canada Geese In Town Come From? https://www.allaboutbirds.org/canada-goose-resident-vs-migratory/ The Canada Goose https://owlcation.com/stem/The-Canada-Goose-Facts-and-Information 6 Honking Facts About Canada Geese http://mentalfloss.com/article/80243/6-honking-facts-about-canada-geese Canada geese will attack. Why are the birds so aggressive? https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/04/25/canada-geese-attacks-population-aggressive/550135002/
In this episode, Jess and Alyssa talk about terrifying reptile stories, a bitter divorcee's smelly revenge & a restaurant's popular promotion gone wrong. We also ask out listeners: would you rather watch a person get eaten by a snake or watch a puppy get eaten by a snapping turtle? Let us know on Twitter @WhatTheFCKnews Insta @WhatTheFCKnews E-mail us too! WhatTheFCKnews@gmail.com Links: US teacher 'who fed sick puppy to snapping turtle' charged- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-us-canada-44344859 How This 23-Foot Python Swallowed a Man Whole- https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/03/python-snake-swallows-man-whole-indonesia/ All-you-can-eat deal bankrupts Chinese restaurant in 11 days because business 'was TOO GOOD'- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5861491/All-eat-deal-bankrupts-restaurant-11-days.html Bill Gross got revenge on ex-wife with fart spray: court papers - https://nypost.com/2018/06/17/bill-gross-got-revenge-on-ex-wife-with-fart-spray-court-papers
Learn how and how not to pick up a snapping turtle. These turtles live a really long time. Find out the pros and cons of this strategy. This episode was recorded live at Roads, Rivers and Trails (http://roadsriversandtrails.com/). Our sources for this episode include: To Help Snapping Turtles https://www.tortoisetrust.org/articles/snappers.htm 10 Awesome Snapping Turtle Facts https://www.buzzfeed.com/turtlefeed/10-awesome-snapping-turtle-facts-ruc?utm_term=.ajANjXPeV#.bepj18Nem How would you help a snapping turtle cross the road https://outdoors.stackexchange.com/questions/14121/how-would-you-help-a-snapping-turtle-cross-the-road Common Snapping Turtle Facts for Kids https://kidsanimalsfacts.com/common-snapping-turtle-facts-for-kids/
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In this one, we talk about the Santa Ynez Valley, Griffith Park, Blue Planet 2, the Maine House Race, Ellen Barkin calls out Terry Gilliam, Snapping Turtle vs. Puppy, the Largest Puppy on Earth, RIP Last Male White Rhino and Trophy Hunting, Weinstein Co Bankruptcy and its Implications, Celebrity Game, Train Time, Avengers: Infinity War Trailer 2, Cobra Kai Trailer, Collateral, Andre Braugher and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Cynthia Nixon for Governor of NY, and we find out which Sex and the City Character We Is. Thanks for listening! sundaysundaysandwich@gmail.com sunday.sandwich on instagram @sunday_sandwich on tweetz beetz Facebook and iTunes are here to get you liked and rated
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I give my take on the science teacher who fed a puppy to a snapping turtle. I then discuss my thoughts on the decision to euthanize the turtle. Follow Corbin MaxeyInstagram: https://goo.gl/NDYWFF Twitter: https://goo.gl/F4zVfNFacebook: https://goo.gl/xRE1sJ YouTube: https://goo.gl/ZbuBnRFor more fun, animal related videos, visit https://goo.gl/Knwrh7
Teacher feeds live puppy to snapping turtle in front of students, nun dies in court while battling Katy Perry & burglar breaks in and watches porn while his phone charges --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join HTR returning after long long brumation. With special guest John Richards of Loggerhead Acres turtle farm to talk captive care of Alligator Snappers from hatchlings to Adult.
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Carl is an old Snapping turtle that used to hang out near at a cabin in the deep northern areas of Canada. I have a chat with him, and see how old he really is.Carl: Matt RosfelderSlick Nick: De Blennis
On this episode of HTR we welcome back Illinois state herpetologist Scott Ballard to talk about the alligator snapping turtle reintroduction project that is currently underway in southern Illinois. Tune in to find out what all is happening! This is the press release from the IDNR about this exciting project: http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/news/Pages/IDNRRecoveringAlligatorSnappingTurtles.aspx
The Scuba Obsessed Divers' Round Table - DRT 64 part 2 - Sometimes you get a stupid snapping turtle.... Rich Synowiec Craig Castle-Mead Bob Shoemaker Dave Tonneman Anthony N. Rich of Diversync.com was packing for his trip to Bonaire. Bob of Talking-Scuba.com talks about his Cooper River Trip. Dave talks about going to White Star Quarry. Rich tortures us by talking about his upcoming trip. We are still trying to get out on Lake Michigan this season. We also do some whining about gas prices. That is petrol gas, not tri-mix gas. We have an offer to visit the UK and do some diving. How someone got up to 100 dives in a week. If Darrin poisons his lawn he figures he will get more diving in this year. Is there anything crazier than catfish noodling? We analyze local dive shops in general... a little back seat driving. Dos Gringos.. Bottle of Jeremiah Weed......
The Scuba Obsessed Divers' Round Table - DRT 64 part 2 - Sometimes you get a stupid snapping turtle.... Rich Synowiec Craig Castle-Mead Bob Shoemaker Dave Tonneman Anthony N. Rich of Diversync.com was packing for his trip to Bonaire. Bob of Talking-Scuba.com talks about his Cooper River Trip. Dave talks about going to White Star Quarry. Rich tortures us by talking about his upcoming trip. We are still trying to get out on Lake Michigan this season. We also do some whining about gas prices. That is petrol gas, not tri-mix gas. We have an offer to visit the UK and do some diving. How someone got up to 100 dives in a week. If Darrin poisons his lawn he figures he will get more diving in this year. Is there anything crazier than catfish noodling? We analyze local dive shops in general... a little back seat driving. Dos Gringos.. Bottle of Jeremiah Weed......
The Scuba Obsessed Divers' Round Table - DRT 64 part 2 - Sometimes you get a stupid snapping turtle.... Rich Synowiec Craig Castle-Mead Bob Shoemaker Dave Tonneman Anthony N. Rich of Diversync.com was packing for his trip to Bonaire. Bob of Talking-Scuba.com talks about his Cooper River Trip. Dave talks about going to White Star Quarry. Rich tortures us by talking about his upcoming trip. We are still trying to get out on Lake Michigan this season. We also do some whining about gas prices. That is petrol gas, not tri-mix gas. We have an offer to visit the UK and do some diving. How someone got up to 100 dives in a week. If Darrin poisons his lawn he figures he will get more diving in this year. Is there anything crazier than catfish noodling? We analyze local dive shops in general... a little back seat driving. Dos Gringos.. Bottle of Jeremiah Weed......
Ally explains her adventure to help save a snapping turtle; Baba Gonesh calls in with an update on how he is making changes to address the critical restaurant reviews he received last week; “News Balls”: The new San Francisco ban on pet sales, a psychic octopus predicts World Cup winner, and a man who sets himself on fire after losing a drinking bet. Featured Artist of the Week: 27 Years
Southern Appalachian bogs are one of the rarest habitats in the United States, and key to their protection is protecting the flow of water upon which they depend.
What is the story behind these top-level carnivores, the largest turtle in the Southern Appalachians
The alligator snapping turtles are the largest freshwater turtles in North America. They can grow to 250 pounds and nearly 3 feet in length. They live a long time too. They believe these turtles can live for over 100 years!
The Scuba Obsessed Divers' Round Table - DRT 64 part 2 - Sometimes you get a stupid snapping turtle.... Rich Synowiec Craig Castle-Mead Bob Shoemaker Dave Tonneman Anthony N. Rich of Diversync.com was packing for his trip to Bonaire. Bob of Talking-Scuba.com talks about his Cooper River Trip. Dave talks about going to White Star Quarry. Rich tortures us by talking about his upcoming trip. We are still trying to get out on Lake Michigan this season. We also do some whining about gas prices. That is petrol gas, not tri-mix gas. We have an offer to visit the UK and do some diving. How someone got up to 100 dives in a week. If Darrin poisons his lawn he figures he will get more diving in this year. Is there anything crazier than catfish noodling? We analyze local dive shops in general... a little back seat driving. Dos Gringos.. Bottle of Jeremiah Weed......