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Mangwanani has partnered with Wildlife Rescue, led by Lindy Elmes, to support the protection and preservation of wildlife. Together, they are working to raise awareness and funds for this important cause. Radio Life & Style on Facebook · The Morning Show Sponsor: Excellerate Security
Our Burning Planet is the Daily Maverick section devoted to expert environmental opinion and analysis. We partner up each Friday on the Afternoon Drive to discuss a burning issue. John Maytham speaks to John Davies, Project Co-ordinator for Raptor Conservation and Research at the Endangered Wildlife Trust, following one of the most devastating wildlife poisoning incidents ever recorded in southern Africa. Follow us on:CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dave Charles starts your day with The Morning Show, weekdays from 6-9am on Radio Life & Style - proudly sponsored by Bidvest McCarthy Toyota Ballito. Broadcasting live from the heart of Ballito, The Morning Show serves up a curated mix of contemporary music and classic hits from across the decades, alongside interviews with tastemakers & influencers, plus a healthy dose of local news & views from the booming KZN North Coast. Listen live on lifeandstyle.fm, download our free Radio Life & Style app or find our shows on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all good platforms. ........................................ *About our Sponsor - Bidvest McCarthy Toyota Ballito: Welcome to McCarthy Toyota Ballito Our qualified and friendly staff are here to help you purchase a new or pre-owned Toyota and assist with all your vehicle requirements. We aim to exceed customer needs and expectations by offering you affordable vehicles and products, and giving you exceptional service at every point of the journey - from sales, through to finance, and much more. We value every customer who walks through our doors and our expert team members are here to ensure you are taken care of. Let us help you lead the way on your next Toyota adventure, visit us today. Radio Life & Style on Facebook · The Morning Show Sponsor: Excellerate Security
Dave Charles starts your day with The Morning Show, weekdays from 6-9am on Radio Life & Style - proudly sponsored by Bidvest McCarthy Toyota Ballito. Broadcasting live from the heart of Ballito, The Morning Show serves up a curated mix of contemporary music and classic hits from across the decades, alongside interviews with tastemakers & influencers, plus a healthy dose of local news & views from the booming KZN North Coast. Listen live on lifeandstyle.fm, download our free Radio Life & Style app or find our shows on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all good platforms. ........................................ *About our Sponsor - Bidvest McCarthy Toyota Ballito: Welcome to McCarthy Toyota Ballito Our qualified and friendly staff are here to help you purchase a new or pre-owned Toyota and assist with all your vehicle requirements. We aim to exceed customer needs and expectations by offering you affordable vehicles and products, and giving you exceptional service at every point of the journey - from sales, through to finance, and much more. We value every customer who walks through our doors and our expert team members are here to ensure you are taken care of. Let us help you lead the way on your next Toyota adventure, visit us today. Radio Life & Style on Facebook · The Morning Show Sponsor: Excellerate Security
Dave Charles starts your day with The Morning Show, weekdays from 6-9am on Radio Life & Style - proudly sponsored by Bidvest McCarthy Toyota Ballito. Broadcasting live from the heart of Ballito, The Morning Show serves up a curated mix of contemporary music and classic hits from across the decades, alongside interviews with tastemakers & influencers, plus a healthy dose of local news & views from the booming KZN North Coast. Listen live on lifeandstyle.fm, download our free Radio Life & Style app or find our shows on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all good platforms. ........................................ *About our Sponsor - Bidvest McCarthy Toyota Ballito: Welcome to McCarthy Toyota Ballito Our qualified and friendly staff are here to help you purchase a new or pre-owned Toyota and assist with all your vehicle requirements. We aim to exceed customer needs and expectations by offering you affordable vehicles and products, and giving you exceptional service at every point of the journey - from sales, through to finance, and much more. We value every customer who walks through our doors and our expert team members are here to ensure you are taken care of. Let us help you lead the way on your next Toyota adventure, visit us today. Radio Life & Style on Facebook · The Morning Show Sponsor: Excellerate Security
Welcome to Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can't not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and '30s. Do you know who this fellow is? You hear him regularly on the show and he probably made more records during the 78 Era than […] The post A “Wildlife Rescue” Edition of RRR #1,286 March 9, 2025 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.
Our Burning Planet is Daily Maverick’s section dedicated to expert environmental opinion and analysis. Each Friday on The Afternoon Drive, we partner up to discuss a pressing environmental issue. This week, John Maytham is joined by award-winning journalist Estelle Ellis to discuss the March 5, 2025, incident in which four elephants were involved in a truck accident on Olifantskop Pass.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Squirrels, possums, turtles, foxes, birds of prey and countless other wild creatures live right here with us in Middle Tennessee. Unfortunately, interactions with humans and human-made things can lead to injuries or death for these animals.Today, we're speaking with the dedicated leaders and volunteers of several local wildlife rehabilitation centers to learn about what to do — and not do — if we come across an injured wild animal. We'll also discuss steps we can take to be considerate and help prevent injuries to our wild neighbors.This episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.GUESTS: Joanna Johnson, animal care manager, Walden's Puddle Wildlife Center of Greater Nashville Jerry Vandiver, volunteer with Walden's Puddle Wildlife Center of Greater Nashville Anastasia Kudrez, executive director of Harmony Wildlife Debbie Sykes, director of Nashville Wildlife Conservation Center Molly Mayes, wildlife educator, Nashville Wildlife Conservation Center
In this episode of Animal House, we talk to Elizabeth and Mike McAleenan, the owners and operators of Little Bit Wildlife Rescue, the only licensed permitted Wildlife Rehab facility in Lake County listed on the FWC, the Florida Wildlife Commission's website, to locate Wildlife Rehabbers. Elizabeth and Mike talk about their organization and how a podcast scam has affected the number of followers on their Facebook page. To show your support and to learn more, go to www.littlebitwildliferescue.org or give them a call at (561) 270-9328.
In this episode of Animal House, we talk to Elizabeth and Mike McAleenan, the owners and operators of Little Bit Wildlife Rescue, the only licensed permitted Wildlife Rehab facility in Lake County listed on the FWC, the Florida Wildlife Commission's website, to locate Wildlife Rehabbers. Elizabeth and Mike talk about their organization and how a podcast scam has affected the number of followers on their Facebook page. To show your support and to learn more, go to www.littlebitwildliferescue.org or give them a call at (561) 270-9328.
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The first sound Claire Smith heard when she landed in Australia from the UK was the carolling song of a nearby magpie. That was enough to make her fall in love with Australian wildlife.Very quickly, Claire poured all her energy into looking after injured animals, which seemed funny for a girl who grew up in the English countryside the daughter of a hunting dog master.She began volunteering for wildlife rescue groups, and caring for animals at home, where at one stage she had 43 baby birds in her garage.Claire went on to build the first kangaroo hospital in Queensland, and created the state's first volunteer-run 24-hour wildlife rescue service.Claire Smith has been named the 2025 Local Hero for Queensland, in the Australian of the Year Awards.This episode of Conversations touches on conservation, the environment, wildlife carers, kangaroos on the road, what to do when you hit a kangaroo, birding, birds, foxhunting, hunting, native wildlife, pests, animal husbandry.
Reflecting on a year of phenomenal guests, we are bringing you a selection of the Best Conversations of 2024.Candice Fox is one of the world's most successful crime writers, but she when she is not at her writing desk, you can find her rushing around Sydney rescuing stranded and injured wallabies, cockatoos, lizards, frogs and ducks. Listen to Richard's first Conversation with Candice Fox here. Candice Fox is one of the world's most successful crime writers.Her latest work is about a female agent who goes undercover in a rogue firefighting crew in New York City.To research the book Candice travelled to New York to meet up with firefighters and find out more about the real people working in firehouses.While Candice is a prolific writer and a mum, she's not someone who believes in downtime.When she's off duty from her writing desk, she straps on a tiny torch and a tool belt, and hurtles around Sydney rescuing stranded and injured wallabies, cockatoos, lizards, frogs and ducks, often with her small daughter Violet as her sidekick.Candice has also recently taken up oil painting, inspired by some of her charges from her work in animal rescue.“This episode of Conversations discusses Australian wildlife rescue, Australian fauna, animal rescue, volunteer work, injured animals, firefighters, first responders, New York, NYC, 9/11, September 11, crime fiction, crime novels, crime thrillers, crime writers, crime authors, novelists, book publishing, research, families, motherhood, mother-daughter relationships, families, family history, family legacy, childhood memories, prison, prisoners.
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Chatham-Kent Council will have some decisions to make tonight which could bring more family doctors to the area. Entegrus is reminding people that you might not get your bills through the mail, but you still have to pay them on time. Canadians will know a lot more about the future of food prices on December 5. Pet and Wildlife Rescue and the Tilbury Information and H.E.L.P. Centre will benefit from the Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie campaign this year. Alert Ready, Canada's National Public Alerting System, will be running a test on Wednesday. The number 10 on a Blenheim Blades jersey will forever belong to former captain Craig Spence.
Forrest goes to India to visit Vantara, the world's largest wildlife rehab and rescue center, some huge news about Thylacine de-extinction, and we discuss some mystery eggs found in a European river. Enjoy! Prize Picks: https://prizepicks.com/wild Download the app today and use code WILD to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup. DUER: Our listeners get 20% off your first purchase when you use our exclusive URL: http://shopduer.com/wild Rocket Money: Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://rocketmoney.com/wildtimes Pretty Litter: Pretty Litter is amazing! You have to try it. Save 20% on your first order and get a free cat toy with code WILD at https://prettylitter.com/wild Get More Wild Times Podcast Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wildtimespod/subscribe https://www.patreon.com/wildtimespod More Wild Times: Instagram: http://instagram.com/wildtimespod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wildtimespodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildtimespod/ X: https://x.com/wildtimespod Discord: https://discord.gg/ytzKBbC9Db Website: https://wildtimes.club/ Merch: https://thewildtimespodcast.com/merch Battle Royale Card Game: https://wildtimesmedia.thrivecart.com/battle-royale/ Our Favorite Products: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thewildtimespodcast Music/Jingles by: www.soundcloud.com/mimmkey TWT 160 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:04 - Forrest's crazy schedule 00:03:11 - Animal Con Catch-Up 00:09:51 - What's In The News? 00:10:14 - Colossal Has Near Complete Thylacine DNA 00:17:26 - Robot Whale Shark in Aquarium 00:20:16 - Mystery Egg Pods in River 00:30:27 - Vantara 00:38:11 - 3 Middle-Aged Men Discuss The Future of the World 00:53:43 - Guess the Animal Based on Their Native Language This video may contain paid promotion. #ad #sponsored #forrestgalante #extinctoralive #podcast
Squirrels, possums, turtles, foxes, birds of prey and countless other wild creatures live right here with us in Middle Tennessee. Unfortunately, interactions with humans and human-made things can lead to injuries or death for these animals. Today we're speaking with the dedicated leaders and volunteers of several local wildlife rehabilitation centers to learn about what to do - and not do- if we come across an injured wild animal. We'll also discuss steps we can take to be considerate and help prevent injuries to our wild neighbors. Join us!This episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.GUESTS: Joanna Johnson, animal care manager Walden's Puddle Jerry Vandiver, volunteer with Walden's Puddle Anastasia Kudrez, executive director Harmony Wildlife Debbie Sykes, director of Nashville Wildlife Conservation Center Molly Mayes, wildlife educator Nashville Wildlife Conservation Center
Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers is putting out a call for tips after a series of overnight break-ins along St. Clair Street in Chatham over the weekend, Chatham-Kent police are investigating a two-vehicle crash in Tilbury yesterday morning that sent a motorcyclist to the hospital, and members of the Pet and Wildlife Rescue in Chatham-Kent are putting out a call for support as they help to take care of some of the pets that were displaced by Sunday's fire at 99 McNaughton Avenue West in Chatham.
Folks at The Rock Wildlife Rescue want to set the record straight about what their organization does and doesn't do... who they are and who they're not. You wouldn't believe some of the calls this volunteer organization has been getting. We reached the owner and director of the animal rescue group based in Torbay to help them get the word out. (Zach Goudie with Karen Gosse)
Episode 189: This week on the “Dan's Talks” podcast, Dan speaks with Kathleen Mulcahy, executive director of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in … Read More
“Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys, speak to Kalai Vanan Balakrishnan, Co-Chief Executive of the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES) Wildlife Rescue Centre, about receiving approval to access an additional 1.5 hectares of land at their Sungei Tengah site and what they plan to do with it.” https://acres.org.sg/wildlife-rescue/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A runner is lucky to be alive after suffering a cardiac event after a race last weekend in Erieau. The Chatham-Kent Hospice has hired a full-time executive director. More funding is coming from the province to help municipalities manage the hazards posed by old and inactive oil and gas wells. The Pet and Wildlife Rescue is hosting a new tie-themed fundraiser this week.
Send us a Text Message.The Oregon Files Podcast presents an informative, endearing, educational interview with Peggy from Umpqua Wildlife Rescue. Support the Show.
Jonathan is joined by Julie Cronin, who runs Wildlife Rescue Cork. The organisation is seeking corporate sponsorship to expand the premises to meet demand. He's also joined by Patricia Macropoulos who has brought healthcare to the High Street with the establishment of Access Laboratories in Midleton. And Bernard Yore, Group CEO of ESS, an industry leader in asset management, will discuss how the company recently announced the acquisition of Critical Airflow Europe.
Show Format Changes: Introduction of a new schedule with fewer Facebook posts and more focused content distribution. Possum Story: Jeremy shares a heartfelt story about a possum rescue by his dog, illustrating his compassionate side. Broadcasting Career: Jeremy reflects on his 60-year broadcasting career and the changes he's observed and implemented in his shows. Social Issues: Planned discussions on domestic violence, social media control, and the health care crisis in South Australia. Political Commentary: Insights into current political scenarios, including international affairs and local government actions. Historical References: Comments on significant historical dates and events, adding a personal touch with his recollections and opinions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to avoid risking human lives: employ drones... Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! Welcome to this 20-episode Texas Robotics Summit Mini Series! This 4 day event (March 4-7, 2024) was hosted at the Reveille Peak Ranch and by our friends at Granite Defense, and showcased the use of robotics (air/water/ground) in public safety via keynote presentations, training scenario stations, roundtable conversations, and more. In this episode: Drones in wildlife and emergency management Tackling remote area challenges with advanced technology Future possibilities for drones in environmental conservation Hear from Matthew Bridgefarmer - the Lieutenant Game Warden for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Lieutenant Bridgefarmer discusses the role of drones in Texas Parks and Wildlife and their integration into various operations. He highlights the challenges of all-hazards response and the importance of connectivity in remote areas. Bridgefarmer also explores the use of drones in dangerous environments and their potential for scientific research and tracking of invasive species. He also talks about advancements in drone technology and the future applications of drones in Texas Parks and Wildlife. And lastly, we conclude by discussing the unique applications of drones and the importance of collaboration in the industry. So click play now to hear what he has to share! And stay tuned for the next Mini Series episode! Head to www.smartfirefighting.com to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is, or review our curated resources! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
**WhatsApp me a voice-note, or e-mail a message to bookofleavespodcast@gmail.com for episode 100 before April 25th!**Welcome back to Book of Leaves! I'm delighted to be coming out of a 3 month hibernation joined by Jana from Kildare Wildlife Rescue no less. As we're fully into Spring, there'll be a huge increase in wildlife calls and rescues needed, so there's no better time to learn how we can help their efforts. Visit their website for more info and don't forget to send a video of any wildlife you find to info@kwr.ie for assistance!You can follow them on Facebook, Instagram @Kildarewildliferescue, or X @WildlifeKildare.[00:15] Quick catch up with Ceara[06:50] Jana introduces herself and her journey[12:50] The training available within the wildlife rehabilitation community in Ireland[14:55] How KWR came about[17:20] What are the main cases of injured wildlife[19:20] The main causes of those cases[22:40] Preventing wildlife attacks from domestic cats[26:30] Preventing the spread of diseases in garden birds[29:50] Helping our mammals[34:10] The truth about seagulls (they're not doing as well as people think)[38:30] How to tell if an ‘abandoned' animal is really abandoned and needs your help[41:50] How to rescue wildlife outside of KWR's location[49:10] How to volunteer with and help KWR (e-mail volunteer@kwr.ie)[52:15] Jana's favourite moments from wildlife volunteering & most difficult animals to hand rear[58:10] How Jana manages her mental health having to sometimes face animal cruelty and upsetting rescue casesWe also mentioned:Irish Wildlife TrustBirdwatch IrelandSeal Rescue IrelandHedgehog RescueBat RehabilitationGrey Abbey Veterinary hospitalAs always, don't forget to follow Book of Leaves on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook, leave us a review, and share with a friend xPatreon / Buy Me A Coffee Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in Hampton Bays, the only wildlife hospital on Eastern Long Island, has a new executive director, Kathleen Mulcahy, the former mayor of Sag Harbor. Mulcahy joins the editors on 27Speaks this week along with rescue center board member Jane Gill and Director of Development Noelle Dunlop to talk about Mulcahy's new job there, the mission of the center and what some of the nonprofit center's needs are.
Naude Dreyer is the co-founder of Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN), a non-profit organization established in 2020 with a mission to rescue marine life, especially seals, entangled in plastic pollution and raise awareness about the devastating impact of this waste on our oceans.Through Naude's firsthand accounts, listeners gain insight into the heartbreaking reality of seals becoming ensnared in abandoned fishing gear, posing a grave threat to their survival and the health of our oceans. Despite facing challenges ranging from safety concerns to bureaucratic hurdles, OCN has rescued over 3,500 seals from entanglement, demonstrating their unwavering dedication to marine conservation.From innovative rescue techniques to advocacy efforts aimed at policy change and community engagement, OCN embodies grassroots activism at its finest. Initiatives like their intern program and collaborations with local communities and authorities are not only saving individual animals but also fostering a culture of ocean stewardship for generations to come.As advocates for cleaner, healthier seas, we salute the tireless work of Ocean Conservation Namibia and urge everyone to join the fight against ghost gear and plastic pollution. Together, we can protect our oceans and the precious life they sustain.ResourcesLink to the rescue of the seal, Julius, that Naude refers to and also to see the incredibly difficult work OCN does to help seals. OCN website Use discount code EXGREEN20 and receive a 20% discount for a full week or single-day registration to the EarthX Congress of Conferences this April! Hope to see you there! If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, rate and review it! This helps to boost its visibility. Healthy Seas is a marine conservation organization whose mission is to tackle the ghost fishing phenomenon and turn this waste into an opportunity for a more circular economy. They do this through clean-ups, prevention, education, and working with partners who recycle and repurpose this material. The podcast is hosted by Crystal DiMiceli.
PJ talks to Julie Cronin about the passion project she started with her late husband Brian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Halloween just around the corner, fireworks are on many minds. While they traditionally have been used to celebrate this time of year, many municipalities have banned--or are in the process of banning them due to safety, noise adn environmental concerns. We speak with Dave Meers, assistant chief, community safety division with the Vancouver Fire Department about how the ban in Vancouver has reduced injuries and damage over the past two years. And Elizabeth Melnick from Elizabeth's Wildlife Rescue joins us to talk about fireworks' impact on pets, farm animals and wildlife. In the second half, our gardening columnist Brian Minter joins us to talk about preparing our gardens for cooler weather, and takes your gardening questions.
Carolyn Wilder (Wildlife Rescue League) & Karen Brace (Possum-bilities) talk about the National Lights Out program, keeping critters out of your home as it gets cold, educational and free programs animal-related around the area. wildliferescueleague.org awesomepossumz.com
In this episode of Elephant Tails, we sit down with Wildlife SOS co-founder Geeta Seshamani to talk about the importance of empowering women to help conserve wildlife. During Geeta's decade-long fight to eradicate the cruel ‘dancing' bear practice in India, she immersed herself in the day-to-day lives of tribal communities. She learned that lasting change begins with uplifting women and girls from misogynistic traditions. Geeta listened to their hopes and needs, and devised clever ways to help these women gain valuable skills and education, allowing them to earn income and gain newfound respect in their communities.Twenty years later these tribal women have permanent homes, their daughters are going to school and even college, they're earning income for their families, and they've become conservation leaders in their communities.Read more about the successful women and children of the Kalendar community: https://wildlifesos.org/tribal-rehabilition-programs/on-the-path-of-hope-mahaks-journey-through-wildlife-sos-tribal-rehabilitation-programme/ Geeta is interviewed by Wildlife SOS Director of Marketing and Communications, Dana Wilson. Learn more about Wildlife SOS at wildlifesos.org.
Did you know the Texas State Aquarium is actively involved in wildlife rescue and rehab? Learn more about it along with us as we talk with Dr. Carrie Ullmer, Head Veterinarian at the Texas State Aquarium. Email us at wildpodcast@tamuk.edu For more information: https://www.texasstateaquarium.org/ https://www.ckwri.tamuk.edu/media/talk-wild-side-podcast https://www.rotarycc.com/harvey-weil/
Mike "Python Cowboy" Kimmel is a licensed wildlife trapper of invasive and dangerous species, contracted python hunter, and owner of Martin County Trapping and Wildlife Rescue. www.pythoncowboy.com
Have you ever thought of getting involved in animal rescue? We hear from those involved with our reporter Josh Crosbie who visited with Kildare Wildlife Rescue Centre.
Wildlife “baby season” is underway! Though they may look small and helpless, most baby animals should be left alone — even if they look lost. Wildlife Rescue Center executive director Kim Rutledge discusses how to avoid causing an “accidental abduction” of a baby animal.
In this episode, Ali is joined by Sami Harvey, founder of Out of the Woods Wildlife Rescue and Rehab. Sami shares with us how and why OOTW began. Sami even tells us more about what kinds of animals they work with, certifications needed, and what a "usual" day looks like at the rescue and rehab!We're very excited that Out of the Woods Wildlife Rescue and Rehab is the first wildlife rescue we've had on the show. We hope you'll give it a listen!Please leave us a review and share with others! Follow us on Facebook and InstagramCheck out our merch!Humane Nation (UPDATE: Our website is currently down for maintenance)
Today we are joined by our good friends, Marsha and Stormy Sadler. The Sadler girls are a big part of our wildlife rehabilitation project here at Pond Digger Ranch. We chat about how Leslie and the Sadlers got into wildlife rescue and some wild stories they have had along the journey. In this episode, we talk about… How Leslie's relationship with the Sadlers got started Marsha's first encounter with wildlife - She rescued a hawk Saving baby racoons in a very scary situation The right thing to do when you find wild animals living in your home The pros and cons of animal control Why some animals will move closer to humans Debunking myths about certain animals How to find a Licensed Rehabilitation Worker Mentioned: Marsha's Instagram: @evil_queen Penelope Finds a Home Links to resources: The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/ You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/ TWT Contractor Circle TWT Contractor Power Circle And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram Facebook TikTok If you have any questions, feel free to email Eric with the subject line “Persuasive Pond Design” at: Eric@theponddigger.com
After three challenging years, Wildlife Rescue Center in Ballwin, Missouri invites the public to their first open house since 2019. Executive director Kim Rutledge explains how extreme storms, COVID-19, and avian flu impacted the rescue center, and why it is especially important to see the center in action right now.
100 episodes of Dustin, The Wind! I'm super excited that this episode and these stories landed this week for episode 100. My time spent at ONCA in the Bolivian amazon was a special experience and a joy to write about and share with you. I hope you enjoy. Part 2 of living and working at ONCA in the Bolivian Amazon. This episode has more stories with capuchin monkeys and we are introduced to Kali, the jaguar. I share the story of how I ended up in a crusty Bolivian emergency room, dengue virus, life at camp in the rainforest, and finally say goodbye to the monkeys, the jaguars, and the people of ONCA.
Hayley is the Executive Director of Austin Wildlife Rescue here in Austin TX. Whether its training staff to answer inquires from the public about wildlife, supporting qualified rehabilitators to provide care for animals or helping create educational programs designed to mitigate conflicts between animals and humans, Hayley helps oversee it all. Listen as she talks all about what it's like to run a Wildlife Rescue center in Texas.
A Clare veterinary nurse is pleading with people to consider removing their cattle grids to protect wildlife. Hogsprickle Wildlife Rescue Centre in Broadford has responded to a recent flurry of calls across the county where animals - particularly hedgehogs - have become trapped in the grids. Founder and manager of the centre, Bev Truss, says this is an annual problem due to the depth of the grates. Bev is warning that cattle grids are condemning animals to a slow and painful death.
From skunks to songbirds, the Humboldt Wildlife Care Center is here is help the wildlife of the region. Gang Green sits down with Monte Merrick, director of the Humboldt Wildlife Care Center, to talk about the center's work, what to do if you see an injured animal and the center's upcoming big move. To learn more about volunteer opportunities or to help with moving costs, visit the Humboldt Wildlife Care Center's website.Support the show
Alison and Amanda discuss recent rodent run-ins, closet clean outs and their long-lasting love for Lucy. Sis & Tell, an award-winning weekly comedy podcast, is hosted by southern Jewish sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Join Ellen & conservationist, wildlife educator and streamer Maya Higa to talk about one of the toughest, bravest predators in the sky: red-tailed hawks! We talk about the joys of falconry and wildlife rehabilitation, the reckless raptor lifestyle, environmentally-friendly window decor, what to do if you find a baby bird on the ground, and what it's like to work alongside these modern-day dinosaurs.Follow Maya on Twitch, YouTube, Twitter & Instagram!Learn more about Alveus Sanctuary & follow along with their work on Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok and Twitch!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram & join Ellen for weekly video game streams on Twitch!
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It's a busy time of year for injured and abandoned animals. We check in with The Rock Wildlife Rescue for some tips, and chat about their first full year rescuing animals in this province.
Summary episode: Sometimes we don't always know what we want... but we may know what we don't want. This can help our life path evolve. Join Courtney and Darcie as they share a beautiful time with celebrated artist and wildlife caretaker, Robin Huffman, who enjoys sharing about her vocation and flight from everyday life. We love you! Thank you for listening. If you feel this show is giving you value and empowering you, make sure to subscribe to not miss any episode. Leave a 5 rating and review in Apple Podcasts for us to keep creating more content like this!Mentioned in this Episode:Finding heroes in our livesAlan Rabinowitz - the Indiana Jones of WildlifeRay Anderson, former CEO of Interface Carpet and White House advisorIshmael, by Daniel QuinnEcology of Commerce by Paul HawkenRefuse to Choose by Barbara SherJenine Benyus - Biomimicry InstituteThe Serenity PrayerApe Action AfricaWildlife traffickingDonate and Help a Friendly Primate Today:Ape Action AfricaJungle Friends Primate SanctuaryInternational Primate Protection LeagueVervet Monkey FoundationGet in touch with Robin Huffman:robinhuffmanart.comConnect with Us: