
Welcome to the Zoology Ramblings podcast! Join conservation biologists and wildlife filmmakers Robi Watkinson and Emma Hodson as they ramble away about zoology, the pressing conservation issues of our times, the global climate and biodiversity crises, wildlife taxonomy, and everything in between! Robi and Emma met during their undergraduate studies and the Zoology Ramblings podcast grew from their... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Welcome to the fortieth episode of the Zoology Ramblings Podcast!
In this episode, Emma and Robi share some exciting news about the launch of their new merch range on Teemill, featuring beaver t-shirts, bison hoodies, stork tote bags, lynx jumpers ... more
Welcome to the thirty-ninth episode of the Zoology Ramblings Podcast!
In this episode, Emma and Robi adopt a wintery, festive theme for this December episode. They start by looking back at their wildlife adventures from 2025. Robi also explores the... more
Welcome to the thirty-eighth episode of the Zoology Ramblings Podcast!
In this episode, Emma and Robi comment on recent updates to the UK's Planning and Infrastructure Bill, and myth bust the idea that sharks are older than trees. Robi also shares ... more
Welcome to the thirty-seventh episode of the Zoology Ramblings Podcast!
In this episode, Emma and Robi start with some news, with Robi talking about a farmer who's used beavers not only to stop flooding, but boost income on his farm. Emma offers a ... more
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I absolutely adore listening to you both I have learnt so much from your podcast. Never stop rambling
I loved this podcast as soon as I heard the first episode. Wonderful energy. Fascinating information. I recommend this to anyone and everyone!
I loved this podcast as soon as I heard the first episode. Wonderful energy. Fascinating information. I recommend this to anyone and everyone!
As a young Zoology nerd, I love this! I have one request, since this is such an awesome podcast and I love these two. I don’t really think this will be seen, but can you cover Thylacines? They’re commonly known as Tasmanian Tigers, and I love it! I could give you a crap ton of information about them if you want! :D
This podcast is amazing!! They go so in depth on each species, and I always stay interested. I love the banter between the two of you.
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Conservation biology insights meet accessible wildlife storytelling, with a focus on real-world projects, policy implications, and species-specific deep dives. Recent episodes blend updates on conservation initiatives (rewilding attempts, beaver projects, and reintroductions) with lighter elements like merchandise launches and Patreon support, all while spotlighting Species of the Week and practical biodiversity conversations that appeal to both students and professionals. The show stands out for its hands-on orientation, blend of science with candid host banter, and a willingness to tackle ethical questions around de-extinction, planning bills, and community engagement in conservation.
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