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All Creatures Podcast

424 episodes - English - Latest episode: 8 days ago - ★★★★★ - 455 ratings

The mission of the All Creatures Podcast is to educate listeners on the diverse animals that share our planet. We are in the midst of the Earth’s Six Mass Extinction and many animals need our help if they are to survive.Each week we will discuss a new species, conduct interviews with conservation experts from around the globe, and discuss recent conservation news.

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Secrets of the Octopus with Dr. Alex Schnell

April 10, 2024 08:05 - 50 minutes

In this episode of the All Creatures Podcast, host Dr. Angie Adkin explores the intriguing world of octopuses with marine biologist and National Geographic host Dr. Alex Schnell. Dr. Schnell shares her extensive research on octopuses' complex memory and behavior, highlighting their shape-shifting abilities, intelligence, and social interactions. The discussion also covers her upcoming NatGeo series 'Secrets of the Octopus', premiering on Earth Day, aiming to celebrate and conserve oceanic spe...

Traveling with Tibetan Antelope

April 03, 2024 07:00 - 1 hour

This episode delves into the intriguing world of the Tibetan antelope, also known as the chiru, inspired by the Apple TV+'s EarthSounds series. Hosts Chris and Angie share their fascination for this unique animal, particularly its notable vocalizations which are highlighted in the series. Living in one of the most inhospitable environments on the planet, the Tibetan antelope's loud, bellowing calls are a vital communication tool for territory and mating. The episode touches on various aspects...

Earthsounds, Hear Our Planet Like Never Before

March 27, 2024 07:05 - 1 hour

The podcast features a discussion with Dr. Angie Adkin, the host, and the producers of the Apple TV+ documentary series 'Earthsounds', Alex Williamson and Sam Hodgson. The series, which took over three years to produce, captures the rich and often unheard sonic landscapes of our planet, from deserts to the vocalizations of snow leopards, using cutting-edge technology. Alex and Sam delve into their personal journeys into nature documentary production, the innovative sound recording techniques ...

Tree Kangaroo Conservation w/Dr Lisa Dabek

March 20, 2024 07:05 - 48 minutes

In this episode of All Creatures Podcast, host Angie interviews Dr. Lisa Dabek, a tree kangaroo conservation expert from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Dabek discusses her journey into conservation, starting the Tree Kangaroo Conservation Program (TKCP) in 1996, and the current efforts in protecting the Machi's tree kangaroo in Papua New Guinea. The conversation highlights the collaboration with local communities for habitat protection, the unique characteristics and challe...

Puffins, Clowns of the Sea

March 12, 2024 19:05 - 1 hour

In this episode of the All Creatures podcast, hosts Chris and Angie delve into the intriguing world of puffins, often referred to as the clowns of the sea. They discuss the physical characteristics, behavior, and migratory patterns of puffins, focusing on the Atlantic puffin's vulnerability and the significant threats to its population. The hosts share personal anecdotes and emphasize the importance of conservation efforts to protect these birds. The episode also highlights interesting facts ...

Rewilding America w/Manda Kalimian

March 06, 2024 08:00 - 52 minutes

In this podcast episode, the host Chris interviews Amanda Kalimian of Rewilding America Now. She brings to light the importance of rewilding and its significance for wild horses in America. The discussion emphasizes the crucial role these animals play in maintaining healthy ecosystems, drawing attention to the governmental issues and mismanagement that lead to their suffering. She talks about the need for nature to manage itself and explains how this approach can help with problems like clima...

Colugos, A Flying Lemur

February 28, 2024 18:13 - 1 hour

Nearly 150 million years ago, our earliest mammalian ancestors learned to glide from tree to tree. It is one of the most amazing adaptations next to flying mammals (aka bats). The Flying Lemurs, or Colugos, ancestors emerged nearly 85 million years ago. Stunningly, not much has changed since. These special creatures would leap to leap from tree to tree, living amongst dinosaurs and other primitive life forms. Today, there are two main species of Colugo living in South East Asia. While not cur...

Kangaroos Living in Trees

February 21, 2024 08:00 - 1 hour

Chris and Angie, hosts of this creatures-focused podcast, dive into the life and traits of tree kangaroos. They tour through the creature's unique characteristics, role in the ecosystem, reproductive cycle, and the various species in existence. They also discuss its endangered status, the shrinking of its habitat due to climate change, and how tree kangaroos are studied. Acknowledging how limited knowledge is of the creature, they emphasize the importance of conservation and advocate for supp...

Qu'tie Quokkas

February 14, 2024 07:20 - 1 hour

One of the most charismatic marsupial, the Quokka has taken social media by storm. With their iconic smiles, they melt everyone's heart. YET, they are rumored to have a sinister side. Some believe that when a female is being chased by a predator she tosses her young so she can escape!!! WHAT!! Well, listen to this weeks podcast on the much beloved Quokka to find out if that is true and so much more!! ------------------------------------------------------ Another thank you to all our Patreon s...

Revisiting Polar Bears in a Changing Climate

February 07, 2024 06:49 - 1 hour

In this episode of the All Creatures Podcast, hosts Chris and Angie revisit the state of Polar Bears, first covered in 2017, and discuss any notable changes that have occurred over the past few years. They highlight how this majestic creature is struggling with the rapid climate changes in the Arctic. Talking about their role as an 'umbrella species', they explain why humans should care about their conservation. The hosts elaborate on physiological adaptations of the polar bear which help it ...

How Animals Help Us Overcome Trauma w/Shelby Dennis

January 31, 2024 08:00 - 1 hour

This week we welcome Shelby Dennis, author and host of the podcast Making Milestones. Her book, 'The Other Side of Horsemanship' discusses her own difficult journey and how her connection to animals, especially horses, helped her overcome so much in her life. This episode also features Chris's wife Pippa, who hosts her own podcast, The Conscious Convo, and she brings the element of how to heal our own trauma. This is a different episode for the All Creatures Podcast and we know you will enjoy...

Wonders of Wombats

January 23, 2024 14:00 - 1 hour

Chris is off to Australia this week, so in that spirit we want to cover one of Australia's most beloved species and highly endangered Wombat. First, the Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat is actually one of the most endangered mammals in the world. With only around 300 animals left, they are close to extinction. Wombats are marsupials and play such a critical role to the Australian environment as important herbivores. They also have some very surprising physiology and behaviors that held us in wonde...

Ancient Asiatic Wild Asses

January 17, 2024 08:00 - 1 hour

In this podcast episode, Chris and Angie talk about the intriguing Asiatic Wild Asses, relating to the endangered equids species residing from Persia to Mongolia. They recollect stories about their late brother Shawn Mortensen’s love for the animals, his passion for photography, and his travels in Mongolia. The discussion covers the fascinating aspects of the species concerning their size, wild habitats, crucial role in the ecosystem, and impressive resilience. Additionally, they delve into t...

Mysteries of the Monarch Butterfly

January 10, 2024 08:00 - 1 hour

Unravelling the Mysteries of Monarch Butterflies: From Lifecycle to Conservation In this comprehensive exploration of the Monarch butterflies, hosts Chris and Angie delve into their life cycle, migration patterns and unique 'super generation'. They also discuss the butterflies' ecological importance and the role they play in pollination and ecosystems. The hosts share their experiences of visiting a university's natural history museum and butterfly breeding program. With a focus on the alarmi...

Its a Gnu Year

January 03, 2024 08:00 - 1 hour

The episode explores the 'All Creatures Podcast' featuring hosts Chris and Angie discussing the fascinating creatures known as wildebeests. They delve into the migration and river crossing behaviors of wildebeests and their role in the ecosystem as a beneficial source of nutrients. Furthermore, they examine some mysteries associated with these animals such as the triggers for their migration. The hosts also touch upon the impact of climate change on wildebeest migrations and the implications ...

Adorable Arctic Foxes

December 20, 2023 08:00 - 1 hour

In this podcast from 2020, hosts Chris and Angie discuss the behavior, physiology, and natural history of the Arctic Fox. Chris is broadcasting from New Zealand, continuing their mission of engaging audiences with animal conservation and highlighting local heroes. Angie provides a detailed account of the Arctic Fox's adaptations for surviving extreme temperatures, from their thick fur, ability to hoard food, and their monogamous mating system. The hosts also touch upon how the species mirrors...

Pole to Pole the Arctic Tern

December 13, 2023 08:00 - 1 hour

Hosts Chris and Angie combine an intriguing exploration of the Arctic Tern's incredible migration with an important discussion on bird conservation. The bird's record-breaking journey, its lifestyle, breeding habits, and navigation mechanisms are examined, along with insights from a research project using geolocators to track these migrations. Hosts Chris and Angie also emphasize the bird's crucial role in ecosystems and environmental signals. The importance of Audubon.org, a global bird cons...

Episode 365: Sizing Up the Saltwater Crocodile

December 06, 2023 08:00 - 1 hour

This 'All Creatures Podcast' episode, hosted by Chris and Angie, dives into the world of the Saltwater Crocodile, providing detailed information about its habitat, physiology, behavior, and conservation status. The hosts talk about its unique capacity to survive in both fresh and saltwater environments, its sophisticated communication mechanisms, complex mating rituals, and protective maternal instincts. The hosts also touch on physical differences between crocodiles and alligators and the ro...

Episode 364: Exploring Gelada Monkeys

November 29, 2023 08:00 - 1 hour

In this episode of Our Creatures podcast, hosts Chris and Angie explore the unique characteristics and behaviors of the gelada monkey, a grass-grazing primate found primarily in Ethiopia. They discuss the monkey's unusual foraging habits, social structures, and reproductive practices, as well as its contributions to its native ecosystem. The conversation then shifts to discuss local conservation efforts, specifically highlighting the commendable work of the African Wildlife Foundation. The ...

Episode 363: Incredible Animal Journeys w/Sarah Gibbs

November 20, 2023 08:10 - 38 minutes

Just how do animals navigate over thousands of miles (kilometers) to find their way home? We are joined with filmmaker Sarah Gibbs to discuss this incredible series, now debuting on Nat Geo (November 19) and Disney+ (November 20). We discuss the series and how they made it. A fun interview and inspiring on how they told these heartwarming and harrowing stories. From the IMDb description: Humans may believe that they are the greatest explorers in the world, but they are not. Millions of an...

Episode 362: Dholes w/Dr/ Arjun Srivathsa

November 15, 2023 08:14 - 1 hour

What do you know about Dholes? What about Dhole conservation? This week we welcome Dr. Arjun Srivatha, who is working with the Dhole Project to save these endangered canids. Endemic to areas of India down into Indonesia, Dholes are slipping towards extinction. With an estiamted population of as few as 950, or maybe just over 2000, Dr. Srivatha's work is critical to their future. From his website, Dr. Srivatha states: "I have long been interested in nature and wildlife, and my career now revol...

Episode 361: Bonobos are Back

November 08, 2023 07:15 - 1 hour

This week we go on a captivating journey into the world of bonobos, our enigmatic primate cousins, on this special episode of the All Creatures Podcast. Delve into the incredible world of these remarkable apes, exploring their behavior, significance in the animal kingdom, and the critical conservation efforts to protect these endangered species. Episode Highlights: Meet the Bonobos: A brief introduction to the bonobos, the lesser-known species of great apes closely related to chimpanzees, e...

Episode 360: The Mighty Gaur

November 01, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

Welcome back to the All Creatures Podcast! In this episode, we're diving into the fascinating world of the Gaur, the largest species of wild cattle on the planet. Join us as we explore the life, behavior, and conservation efforts surrounding these magnificent creatures. Key Points Covered: 1. The Gaur: A Giant of the Bovine World Introduction to the Gaur (Bos gaurus), highlighting their size, physical features, and their status as the largest wild cattle species. Comparison with other wild ...

Episode 359: Mad About Horses

October 25, 2023 07:05 - 34 minutes

Chris is excited to announce a new endeavor, his new podcast Mad About Horses. In this inaugural episode, Chris argues that Horses are Humans Best Friends!! Please be assured, the All Creatures Podcast is our pride and joy and we plan on continuing to record and produce many episodes to come. We will be back next week with a new species, as Angie had to go be with family. As part of Chris's new role as the Director of Education with Mad Barn, and due to your support, the Mad About Horses pod...

Episode 358: Somali Wild Ass Nearly Gone

October 18, 2023 07:42 - 1 hour

This week we are releasing an older episode on a species that is near and dear to both our hearts and that is the Somali Wild Ass. We will be getting back to bringing you new species here very quickly, however life is throwing both of us curve balls right now. Angie is having to rush off to be with family and Chris will be making an announcement next week on a new endeavor he is working on and you will be interested in. However, the All Creatures Podcast is our passion and love. We have a sla...

Episode 357: Black Rhinos Rebounding

October 11, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

Today, we embark on a journey to explore the enigmatic and majestic creature, the black rhinoceros. This iconic species, which has roamed the Earth for millions of years, has been subjected to severe threats and is now at the forefront of global conservation efforts. The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is one of the most charismatic and striking animals on the African continent. Characterized by its powerful build and prehensile upper lip, it is a living testament to the grandeur of Earth...

Episode 356: Massive Moose Returns

October 04, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

We will be back with a new species next week. Chris has just returned from the United States as he had to rush back for his father's funeral. We went back and found another episode many of you might have missed, but MOOSE! Incredible animals and we know you will love this one. This week we go massive and talk about the largest deer species in the world, the Moose! Or in Europe known as the Eurasian Elk. Just a phenomenal species to discuss. We really nerd out this week talking about this anim...

Episode 355: Special Announcement w/Cassowaries Are The Coolest Dads

September 27, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

We start off with a brief announcement and update on the All Creatures Podcast. We have been nominated again as a Top 10 podcast, this time in the Education category. You can check that out at the People's Choice Podcast Awards website HERE In honor of both Chris and Angie's fathers who passed away, we are releasing an older episode on what we consider to be one of the best fathers on the planet, the Cassowary. We will be back soon with more species episodes! Thanks HelloFresh! Go to HelloFre...

Episode 354: Mystery of Octopuses w/Dr David Scheel

September 20, 2023 07:05 - 57 minutes

The octopus captures the imagination of so many. For Dr. David Scheel, they captured so much that he has dedicated his life to learning everything there is know about the octopus and promote their conservation. In this week's interview, we talk all about the octopus, what makes them special and their conservation. Dr. Scheel also is the author of 'Many Things Under a Rock: The Mysteries of Octopuses,' which can be found on Amazon or your local book store. You can learn more about Dr. Scheel H...

Episode 353: Animals Up Close w/Bertie Gregory

September 11, 2023 19:06 - 36 minutes

Traveling all over the world, Bertie Gregory has filmed some of the most intense and dramatic footage of many species. As a filmmaker and TV presenter, he shares his passion for wildlife and conservation to the masses. His new series, "Animals Up Close" premieres this week on National Geographic and Disney TV+. Please check it out, some of the sequences are just straight jaw dropping and intense (hint: Orcas/Antarctica). More about Bertie Gregory from National Geographic HERE BERTIE GREGORY i...

Episode 352: Giant Pacific Octopus Astounds

September 06, 2023 20:19 - 1 hour

Anytime you think or talk about an ocotpus, you are amazed. It is because they are just the most radical, funny, special, and so many more adjectives, bundles of 8-legged joy! this week it is the Giant Pacific Octopus who receives our attention. We talk all about the octopus and even how they can regenerate their arms like that seen Netflix's My Octopus Teacher. You will love this episode and a special shout out to Octonation! They are the world's largest octopus fan club! Another thank you t...

Episode 351: Animal Tales & Education w/Nicholas Petryk

August 30, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

To be able to impact global change it is taking education across many fronts to highlight the plight of our environment and endangered species. Educator Nicholas Petryk is one of those who has made it a mission in his life to make a difference. He shares his passion is wildlife and education. From his bio Nick graduated from Florida State University and works to educate the masses on animals and their conservation. You can learn more about Nick and Animal Tales by visiting their website HERE ...

Episode 350: Fossa Conservation w/Brittany Behler

August 21, 2023 21:24 - 1 hour

Fossa are Madagascar's top predator. Yet, they are slipping away and headed towards extinction. This week we are joined with Brittany Behler who is the Fossa Species Survival Plan Program Leader and Studbook Keeper. She works with the Blank Park Zoo in Iowa and joins us to chat about everything Fossa. These animals and many like them on Madagascar need our help and understanding. Well worth a listen. Thanks HelloFresh! Go to HelloFresh.com/creatures50 and use code creatures50 for 50% off plus...

Episode 349: Fossa Returns

August 16, 2023 11:44 - 1 hour

As Chris moves house, we wanted to release this wonderful episode on Fossa. Also look out for our interview with a Fossa expert next week. Not many are aware of this little well known predator from Madagascar, the Fossa. These cat-like animals are the dominant carnivore on the large island of Madagascar. They also are heading towards extinction as 90% of Madagascar’s forests have disappeared. We had so much fun researching and recording this episode. We know you will fall in love with this cr...

Episode 348: Plucky Marbled Polecats

August 09, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

Making the rounds in social media are adorable videos of Marbled Polecats visiting soldiers in the trenches of Ukraine. It had us thinking, what is their story and where do they range. First, our heats go out to all those affected by the war, or any war for that matter. Not to mention to the untold devastation to all the animals in the area! Including the Marbled Polecat. These animals actually have a massive range from Mongolia and China, all the way to Eastern Europe. Yet, they are disappea...

Episode 347: World Record Breaking Big Year Birding w/Arjan Dwarshuis

August 02, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

Imagine trying to set the world record for spotting the most species of birds in one year? Of the ~10,000+ known species of birds, how many do you think you could spot? Well Arjan Dwarshuis saw nearly 7000 species in a single year. He set the world record and continues to spread awareness of birds and environmental conservation. From the Netherlands, Arjan has inspired many thousands, if not millions, with his incredible journey around the world. Starting from Europe, he tells his story and j...

Episode 346: A Colossal and Giant Squid Podcast

July 26, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

The largest invertebrates ever to live are squid. The two largest are the Giant Squid and Colossal Squid. This week we highlight what makes these giants of the deep so special. Squid as cephalopods are some of the craziest animals in the natural world. Their physiology often defies description and while we still have so much to learn, the Giant and Colossal squid are already teaching us much. You do not want to miss this episode and listen to learn more about these incredible animals. Thanks ...

Episode 345: Leatherback Sea Turtles Encore

July 19, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

To follow up on our interview with the Brevard Zoo, we are revisiting our Leatherback Sea Turtle Episode. This sea turtle dwarfs their distant relatives and can reach over 6.5 feet (2 meters) and weigh nearly a ton (900 kg). They are enormous! Not to mention they are one of the deepest diving animals (outside of fish), among many other amazing facts. Sadly, sea turtle populations continue to decline and we discuss this more in depth in this episode. We also highlight conservation efforts to p...

Episode 344: Healing Sea Turtles

July 17, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

The Brevard Zoo has a Special Sea Turtle Healing Center that rescues and rehabilitates some of our oceans most endangered sea creatures. Namely, sea turtles. Taken directly from their website which can can access HERE, they state: Brevard Zoo, in partnership with the Sea Turtle Preservation Society (STPS), opened its Sea Turtle Healing Center in April 2014. The facility includes two separate holding facilities with a total of 14 tanks ranging in size from six to 12 feet in diameter. This faci...

Episode 343: Gritty Gray Whales

July 12, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

Gray whales have an incredible story to tell. They also are a species that demonstrates clearly what is happening to our oceans with climate change. Once nearly hunted to extinction and knocked out of the Atlantic Ocean, Gray Whales were on the brink. They are a model species for conservation as they went from around 1000 whales to nearly 25,000 whales in 2016. However, with a rapidly changing climate and a diminishing food supply due to their incredibly unique ecologically niche, Gray Whales...

Episode 342: Shark Science w/Gibbs Kuguru

July 10, 2023 08:15 - 1 hour

As we continue to celebrate our oceans in July we welcome to the podcast shark scientist and conservationist Gibbs Kuguru. Gibbs is a National Geographic Explorer who uses scientific tools to understand sharks. Working with great white sharks at a cage diving company, he has honed his shark wrangling and seafaring skills and applied them to several shark species including hammerheads, threshers, blues, and tiger sharks. Kuguru is using his research to better understand the unique elements tha...

Episode 341: Great White Sharks Return

July 05, 2023 08:56 - 1 hour

Every July we focus on the oceans and participate in the Plastic Free July. Please join us at this link HERE to join our "All Creatures Podcast" team and learn about ways you can reduce your own plastic consumption. It really helps our oceans and all the creatures that inhabit it. We have another great interview coming your way next week on sharks with a focus on the Great White Shark. Look for that and enjoy this oldie but goodie episode on Great White Sharks. By far the most iconic fish, th...

Episode 340: Shark Fest w/Dr Yanis Papastamatiou

June 28, 2023 07:30 - 53 minutes

Every July we focus on "Plastic Free July" to support our oceans and all the creatures that inhabit it. We ask that you join us and join the All Creatures Podcast team at https://plasticfree.ecochallenge.org/ . or click this link here >>>>>>> LINK Join us to help and learn more how you can make an impact on conserving our oceans. To get started we are thrilled to be interviewing Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou who is a shark scientist featured in this year's Shark Fest on National Geographic. Yann...

Episode 339: Asiatic Lions Surviving

June 21, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

When most think of lions, their thoughts turn to the African plains with a pride of lions talking their prey. Yet, most are unware that lions once roamed most of southwestern Asia and even in parts of Europe. While these Asiatic (sub-European) lions are mostly extinct in much of their former range, in one area of India they have survived and now thrive. Once down to maybe a dozen lions left, thanks to focused efforts from India's government and conservation organizations, the Asiatic Lion is ...

Episode 338: Bone Eating Bearded Vultures

June 14, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

Bearded vultures are one of the few animal species that survive on diets primarily of bone. How they do it fascinated us this week and know it will blow your mind away. These incredible birds also serve critical roles in the biomes they inhabit. In fact, all vulture species have proven time and again they are very critical to maintaining a healthy biome. Sadly, nearly all old-world vulture species are facing extinction. We highlight the plight of the Bearded vulture and all the other vulture ...

Episode 337: Prehistoric Planet w/Dr Darren Naish

June 07, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

We finally dive into our first ever episode discussing extinct species and boy is this a whopper. We welcome Dr. Darren Naish, the Chief Science Advisor for Apple TV+ groundbreaking series Prehistoric Planet. Season 1 of Prehistoric Planet aired in 2022 and all episodes of Season 2 are now airing as we release this podcast in 2023. This series looks, feels, sounds like an actual wildlife documentary on so many species that lived over 66 million years ago. We talk to Dr. Naish about how he and...

Episode 336: Ancient Horseshoe Crabs

May 31, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

You will want to listen to this episode! Out of all the species we have covered, the Horseshoe Crab has to be one of the most radical and is a proven survivor! Emerging nearly 480 million years ago, Horseshoe Crabs have survived multiple mass extinctions and what absolutely blew us away is, they have barely changed over all this time. What is also extremely important is, Horseshoe crabs are facing extinction! Because their biology is so radical, they have been found to have extremely valuable...

Episode 335: The Giant Goliath Frog

May 24, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

We are continuing on with another GIANT species, the Goliath Frog. This endangered amphibian lives in a tiny corner of Africa between the countries of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Often prized for their meat, and with pressure from deforestation of the area, it is driving this, the world's largest frog, to extinction. Amphibians are so critical to our ecosystems and we need to focus more on them and their plight. This was a real treat learning and chatting about such an incredible animal a...

Episode 334: Big Beasts w/Tom Hugh Jones & Bill Markham

May 17, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour

To follow up on our Mega or BIG species this past few weeks we talk with film producers of Big Beasts, which is currently streaming on Apple TV+. Big Beasts tells the story of the some of the largest animals that inhabit our planet. Film producers Tom Hugh Jones and Bill Markham give insight into how wildlife films are made. As producers, they are the brains behind these projects. Both Tom and Bill are widely acclaimed, having produced some of the greatest wildlife documentaries of our age. F...

Episode 333: Monster Fish w/Dr Zeb Hogan

May 15, 2023 07:05 - 53 minutes

Following our episode on the Mekong Giant Catfish, we welcome Dr. Zeb Hogan. Dr. Hogan is well known for his National Geographic Series "Monster Fish," and for helping conservation efforts for the world's largest freshwater fish. Many of our mega freshwater fish are facing extinction and Dr. Hogan is leading the way on telling their stories. He also is a research biologist at the University of Nevada, Reno and the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species Scientific Councilor for Fish. H...

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