When I’m not traveling for wildlife, I’m thinking about traveling for wildlife! Join me as I talk about adventures with friends, wildlife guides, and people who work in ecotourism and conservation.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ScienceNature |
Please join me as I talk with Giuliano Bernardon. Giuliano is a guide, photographer, entrepreneur, and conservationist in Brazil. He has worked as a guide since 1996 specializing in birding and wildlife photography in most parts of Brazil. He is f... more
This episode I chat with Ken Burgener about living on Sanibel Island and weathering hurricanes. It seems like Ken has led many lives, and we talk about some of his adventures. Ken and his wife own Carefree Birding traveling to exotic places leading... more
We pick right up where we left off two weeks ago with Dr. Don Althoff talking about the Southern Flying Squirrel. Again, if you would like to have a one-of-a-kind experience and go out monitoring with Don, you can email him at dalthoff@rio.edu as we... more
Please join me as I chat with Dr. Don Althoff and learn all about Southern Flying Squirrels. Don is a certified wildlife biologist and Professor Emeritus of Wildlife Conservation at the University of Rio Grande. One of his main endeavors since the ... more
Please join me as I talk with Ashlyn DeMilia. Ashlyn is a marine scientist living in Boston where she has been working with humpback whales and other New England cetacean species for about eight years. I met Ashlyn on a whale watching trip out of B... more
Please join me as I talk with Luciano Mathieu. Luciano is a bird guide at the end of the world in Ushuaia, Argentina. My partner and I went birding with Luciano in February prior to our cruise to Antarctica. We had so much fun with Luciano, and I ... more
Please join me as I talk with Nicol Paitan. Nicol is a 25 year old medical student at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. She is also a volunteer at the Acatushun museum in Ushuaia where I met her in February of this year. Acatushun has t... more
This episode I continue talking with Tomer Ben-Yehuda about our trip to China. We talk about the other wildlife we saw other than just wild giant pandas and red pandas that we chatted about last episode. Tomer lives in Tel Aviv and updates us at th... more
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