Wildlife, Cake & Cocktails

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 68:12:58
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Synopsis

Welcome to WCC, the first podcast dedicated to Australian wildlife science and conservation!The best science discussions often happen after dinner, usually over cake, frequently over cocktails, but always in a relaxed atmosphere. Grab some dessert, pour a tasty drink, and come join us at the table for a relaxed chat with some amazing wildlife scientists and our animal nerd buddies. Enjoy!Producer: Kristian SummersHost/Nerd: Janne Torkkola

Episodes

  • WCC Ep.2. Hamish Noller, That Reptile Guy.

    16/11/2016 Duration: 01h21min

    Hamish Noller is wildlife educator, snake catcher/breeder, and wildlife science student. He runs facebook.com/ThatReptileGuy in Brisbane, Australia and is an avid conservation and herpetology fan. We discuss "herping", snake husbandry and breeding, captive breeding for conservation, wildlife education, and much more.

  • WCC Ep.1. African Wildlife Rehab Part 1. ft. Jasmine Zeleney

    30/07/2016 Duration: 34min

    So we're off to a shaky start it seems, but what a blast! Had a great time with Jasmine, Lisa and Brenton. Much foolishness and we even managed to talk some science! Few technical hiccups, nonetheless here's the first half of Episode 1. until our feed cut! Let's hope Episode 2 goes a bit smoother :) New Research References: Dolrenry, S., Hazzah, L. and Frank, L. G. (2016), Conservation and monitoring of a persecuted African lion population by Maasai warriors. Conservation Biology, 30: 467–475. doi:10.1111/cobi.12703 Howard, J. G., Lynch, C., Santymire, R. M., Marinari, P. E. and Wildt, D. E. (2016), Recovery of gene diversity using long-term cryopreserved spermatozoa and artificial insemination in the endangered black-footed ferret. Anim Conserv, 19: 102–111. doi:10.1111/acv.12229

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