
A podcast about Herpetology
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceNatural Sciences | ||||

Today I had a great chat with Julia Riley, a behavioural & evolutionary ecologist. You can find her on Twitter @jr4science!
Here’s the link to Chelsea’s anole stickers!: ChelseaHerps.redbubble.com.
Great episode here we talk about anoles and BlackBirder Week with Chelsea Connor!
And here’s a link to her twitter: bit.ly/2CvnaLq
A great chat with Melissa Amarello, one of the co-founders of Advocates for Snake Preservation. We talk about how important it is to change the way people think about snakes in order to support conservation efforts.
A good chat with Josh Cox from Reptile Encounters about how important it is to get to know our native animals and other stuff.
A good chat with Dr. Amanda Duffus - an infectious disease biologist who works on ranaviruses in amphibians.
A good short chat with Steven Allain about his work with Barred Grass Snakes and ophidiomycosis, as well as Midwife Toads.
Check out Steven's website here.
A great chat with Dr. Ricky Spencer, Senior Lecturer of Zoology at the University of Western Sydney.
Ricky is the head of Wildlab and a researcher of vertebrate pest control methodologies. Ricky is the manager of TurtleSAT and WombatSAT, which are ... more
A good chat with Dr. Georgia Ward-fear about her work and the Cane Toad Coalition.
Finally! An amazing pod for reptilia/amphibia nerds!
I love this podcast it is so educational. and Nash is so confident he always is very good ate asking questions I love this podcast Nash i think this is my favourite podcast and I love it and I don’t think anyone knows how much I love this podcast.🥳🥳🥳🥳😍😍
I love snakes, and I love this podcast!
Nash eloquently advocates for our reptile friends! An amazing kid having sophisticated discussions with fascinating professionals.
Really interesting info - thanks Nash!
My kids and I are loving this!
I love this podcast
This podcast is an incredibly fascinating insight into the world of snakes and the people who love them! There are so many interesting facets of all things herp that I never knew about before. Thank you Nash for opening up a whole new world! Great interview style and really interesting guests! Five stars!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #145 |










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