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Protect Species Podcast

Protect Species Podcast

Global Center for Species Survival

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/12j. Total Éps: 20

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It’s no secret that Earth’s ecosystems and species are under threat, but there are things we can all do to reverse the trends of extinction and climate change.

In each Protect Species episode, co-hosts Dr. Monni Böhm and Justin Birkhoff celebrate biodiversity and converse with conservationists. Twice a month, you’ll hear from global experts who dedicate their lives to protecting species like polar bears, sharks, fungi, mayflies and more!

Protect Species is an entertaining and educational podcast for anyone who is curious about the natural world and has a desire to learn how to help. Each episode tackles the tough realities facing our planet and its inhabitants while still inspiring hope.

This podcast is a production of the Global Center for Species Survival, which is a partnership between the Indianapolis Zoo and the International Union for Conservation of Nature Species Survival Commission (IUCN SSC). We record all episodes at the Indianapolis Zoo in the Bedel Financial Media Studio, made possible by a generous gift from Elaine and Eric Bedel.

Don’t forget to subscribe to the Protect Species Podcast to ensure you’re the first to know when new episodes are available. We’d also appreciate a review if you like what you hear. And please follow us on social media; you can find @‌ProtectSpecies on Facebook, Instagram, X and Threads.
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Manatees Up Close: Human Connections and Wildlife Care

Saison 1 · Épisode 13

mardi 3 septembre 2024Durée 43:05

Ever wondered what makes Florida manatees so fascinating? On this episode of Protect Species, we promise you'll gain incredible insights into these gentle giants and the crucial conservation efforts that keep them safe. Join Monni Böhm and Justin Birkhoff, as we share a lighthearted chat about the surprising similarities between manatees and humans, before diving into an engaging conversation with our esteemed guests, Craig Miller from the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, and Nadia Lentz from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Hear Nadia's inspiring journey from zoo work to becoming an assistant research scientist, and Craig's dedication to overseeing the manatee critical care facility.

Discover the origins of a remarkable manatee rescue and rehabilitation initiative that started at a northern Florida zoo in 2006 and has grown significantly since then. Learn about the establishment of a critical care facility in 2017 and the essential role of the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership in collaboration with the FWC. We'll explore the biology and challenges faced by manatees—such as their need for warm water and susceptibility to cold stress—and the teamwork and equipment involved in their rescues.

Our conversation also delves into ongoing efforts to mitigate the impacts of harmful chemicals on manatees, particularly in Duval County. We discuss current initiatives like replanting and upgrading septic systems to city sewers, and highlight ethical and sustainable spots to view manatees, like Crystal River and Blue Spring. Aspiring wildlife conservationists will find valuable advice on volunteering, interning, and pursuing specialized education programs.

Links:
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
Jacksonville Manatee Rescue and Rehab
National Wildlife Federation - Manatees

Plants in Peril: The Unseen Battle Against Succulent Smuggling

Saison 1 · Épisode 12

lundi 19 août 2024Durée 38:09

Succulents probably aren't the first species to spring to mind when you hear the word "smuggling," but these are plants in peril. Join us as we sit down with Dr. Carly Cowell, a leading expert from the Succulent Plant Illegal Trade Task Force, for an eye-opening conversation about the vast and diverse world of succulents. From the resilient aloe and agave to rare, lesser-known species, Carly takes us through her journey from horticulture in South Africa to her crucial role in conservation policy at Botanic Gardens Conservation International in London. Discover the incredible adaptations that allow these plants to thrive in arid climates and learn about the vital ecological roles they play.

We unravel the complex web of threats facing succulent plants, focusing on the rampant illegal trade amplified by technology and the internet. Dr. Cowell provides a historical perspective on how cacti were listed under CITES in the 1970s and reveals the modern-day conservation challenges exacerbated by climate change. The discussion touches on innovative solutions like relocating plant populations and the unique seed dispersal mechanisms that succulents use to survive. This segment is not just informative but also a call to action for all plant enthusiasts to be mindful of the origins of their botanical treasures.

Links:
IUCN SSC Cactus and Succulent Plants Specialist Group
Botanic Gardens Conservation International
CITES
Dr. Carly Cowell

Polar Bears on Thin Ice: Navigating Climate Change and Conservation with Dr. Steve Amstrup

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

lundi 15 avril 2024Durée 56:32

Venture into the frozen realm of the Arctic with Dr. Steve Amstrup, a leading authority on polar bears, as we explore the profound impact of climate change on these iconic predators. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Amstrup draws from his extensive fieldwork experience, highlighting the urgent challenges posed by melting sea ice and the behavioral adaptations that polar bears are forced to make. Prepare to be captivated by tales from the frontline of wildlife research and discover the meticulous efforts behind tracking and conserving these majestic animals.

Dr. Amstrup's journey from documenting polar bear population recovery to pioneering research in their conservation opens a window into the complex world of Arctic wildlife management. Our episode traverses the inventive process of immobilizing polar bears for study, the surprising discoveries from radio collaring, and the tricky techniques developed to observe these elusive giants. As sea ice retreats, we are offered a rare glimpse into the altered existence of polar bears and the innovative science that seeks to safeguard their future.

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Steve speaks extensively about a recent publication tying greenhouse gas emissions to polar bear populations. You can find that study here.

Additional links:
Polar Bears International
The Hill - Scientists link greenhouse gas emissions to polar bear population declines
CNN - Scientists say they've found a direct link between planet-warming pollution and polar bear survival 

Wetland Wonders and Mayfly Missions with Conservationist Dr. Luke Jacobus

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

lundi 15 avril 2024Durée 47:50

Discover the ephemeral beauty of mayflies and the pressing need to conserve our precious wetlands with Dr. Luke Jacobus, whose boundless enthusiasm for Ephemeroptera and Indiana's wetland ecosystems shines brightly in our latest conversation. As we wander through his journey from a curious child enthralled by the natural world to a professor and researcher safeguarding the state's environmental heritage, you'll be captivated by tales from the field and the dedication required to study these fleeting creatures. Dr. Jacobus's experiences underscore the importance of understanding and protecting the diverse life that dwells within our own backyards, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all species, no matter how minute.

The story of Indiana's wetlands is a poignant one, marked by loss yet filled with hope. We traverse through the history of altered landscapes, from the draining of Beaver Lake to the reshaping of the Kankakee River, shedding light on the struggle to preserve the remnants of these ecosystems. Dr. Jacobus highlights the critical roles wetlands play—beyond hosting biodiversity, they offer essential services such as water purification and flood control. Our discussion extends to the broader challenges of freshwater conservation and the significance of engaging stakeholders in a united effort to protect these environments for future generations.

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Links:
Washington Post - The world's oldest winged insect is in trouble. How frightened should we be?
Wisconsin Wetlands Association - Can wetlands and farms go together?
Indiana Wetlands

In the Footsteps of Giants: Charting the Course of Elephant Conservation

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

lundi 15 avril 2024Durée 45:54

Have you ever dreamt of sporting an elephant's trunk for a day, or perhaps fluttering around with butterfly wings? Our playful musings on such animal appendages kick off a journey into the heart of elephant conservation with Vivek Menon. The founder and executive director of the Wildlife Trust of India and chair of the Asian Elephant Specialist Group joins us, Dr. Monni Böhm and Justin Birkhoff, to share his origin story—from birdwatcher to elephant defender—and the formation of an organization that has blossomed into a global conservation powerhouse.

From a small spare bedroom operation to a force of 250 staff and 22 field stations, Menon unveils the extraordinary growth of the Wildlife Trust of India and its crusade against species decline. The man behind the mission also reveals how the shutter of a camera lens offers him solace and the unexpected ways social media has bridged his message with the next generation.

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Links:
Wildlife Trust of India
IUCN SSC Asian Elephant Specialist Group

Humor Meets Habitat: Blending Science, Silliness, and Serious Conservation Issues

Saison 1

vendredi 5 avril 2024Durée 03:26

Unlock the secrets of successful conservation efforts and witness the collision of science, humor, and hope as we engage with some of the sharpest minds in the ecological arena. Co-hosts Dr. Monni Böhm and Justin Birkhoff invite you to eavesdrop on their banter with conservation heavyweights like Dr. Steve Amstrup, Dr. Rima Jabado, Dr. Vivek Menon, Dr. Sam Ivande and more! Prepare to be educated and entertained as we dissect the struggles and victories in the world of biodiversity preservation.

We Bought a Zoo: How Zoos Contribute to Conservation

Saison 1 · Épisode 11

lundi 5 août 2024Durée 38:47

Ever thought about what it would be like to grow up surrounded by roaring lions and playful lemurs? Join us for a wild tale as we chat with Aaron Whitnall from Hertfordshire Zoo (previously known as Paradise Wildlife Park) in England! Founded by Aaron’s grandfather on April Fool's Day, 1984, this zoo had a rocky start as "the worst zoo in Britain." But with dedication and passion, Aaron and his family transformed it into a hub of conservation excellence. From hilarious school stories to the thrill of having bedrooms overlooking big cats, Aaron's childhood is anything but ordinary.

We also explore the incredible conservation efforts led by the park and its sister establishment, the Big Cat Sanctuary. Hear firsthand how they collaborate with other zoos, aquariums, and botanical gardens under the IUCN Species Survival Commission's network to reintroduce native species like hedgehogs and swifts, and imagine the potential return of larger predators like the European wildcat and lynx. Aaron offers a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and successes of running family-operated zoological parks and their significant contributions to preserving wildlife.

And if you're curious about the power of television in conservation, we discuss how a partnership with the BBC has boosted the zoo's outreach. Get a sneak peek into their plans to expand globally, bringing their conservation message to new audiences starting with China. This episode is packed with engaging stories and insightful conservation efforts. Listen now and get inspired by the remarkable work of Aaron and his family!

Links:
Hertfordshire Zoo
Big Cat Sanctuary
One Zoo Three 

Saving the Snot Otters: Humor, Habitat, and Hope for Hellbenders

Saison 1 · Épisode 10

lundi 22 juillet 2024Durée 39:53

What makes the hellbender North America's most captivating salamander? Join Monni Böhm and guest host/producer Kelly Griese as they unravel this mystery with humor and keen insights. You'll laugh along as we talk about quirky hellbender names and hear from Nick Burgmeier, a wildlife specialist from Purdue University, who gives us the lowdown on these unique amphibians.

Nick helps us understand the challenges facing these cute-in-their-own-way creatures. From habitat degradation and agricultural runoff, hellbenders face an upstream swim for survival, but powerful partnerships are helping to protect and grow hellbender populations. Learn about the zoos, conservationists, farmers and landowners coming together to ensure a bright future for the "snot otter." We'll also share information about how YOU can contribute to hellbender conservation.

Links:
Help the Hellbender
Helping Hellbenders: Conservation Program Repopulates Indiana Waterways
Hellbender in the Blue - documentary
Hellbent - documentary 

The Secret Lives of Walruses: a Conversation with Dr. Kit Kovacs

Saison 1 · Épisode 9

mardi 9 juillet 2024Durée 45:06

Ever wondered how a serendipitous encounter can shape an entire career? Join us on the Protect Species Podcast as we chat with Dr. Kit Kovacs, a distinguished marine mammal researcher, who recounts her enchanting journey from an undergraduate student to a leading expert at the Norwegian Polar Institute. Kit shares her first magical field season in Canada, where she fell in love with walruses and embarked on a lifelong mission to understand these magnificent creatures.

Discover the cutting-edge techniques and innovations that make walrus research possible as Kit reveals the complexities of tagging and monitoring these enormous animals. From the meticulous process of intubating and tracking oxygen levels to overcoming logistical challenges with Russian colleagues, Kit highlights the fascinating advancements and adaptations that enable researchers to gather critical data on walrus migration and behavior.

We also tackle the pressing conservation issues walruses face today, delving into the effects of climate change and the importance of sustainable hunting practices. Kit sheds light on the delicate balance between sea ice dependency and the species' adaptability to coming ashore. Plus, Kit shares heartwarming stories of close encounters with curious walruses.

If you like this episode, we'd love for you to rate and review the Protect Species Podcast! And, as is often the case, the highest form of praise you can offer is to tell others about our show.

Links:
The University Center in Svalbard
Norwegian Polar Institute
Dr. Kit Kovacs Google Scholar
IUCN SSC Marine Conservation Committee

More Than Mushrooms: Dr. Greg Mueller Talks About the Fungus Among Us

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

lundi 24 juin 2024Durée 56:31

Fungi are so much more than JUST mushrooms. Dr. Greg Mueller, former Chief Scientist at the Chicago Botanic Garden and current Chair of the IUCN SSC Fungal Conservation Committee, has a lot to say about the "fungus among us." And, spoiler, he's a FUN GUY!

In this episode of the Protect Species Podcast, we explore a world beyond pizza toppings. Fungi play a critical role as nature’s decomposers. From mycelium bricks to synthetic fungal leather, and even their role in cleaning up environmental disasters through bioremediation, fungi are the unsung heroes of the natural world!

Dr. Mueller brings to light the significant conservation challenges fungi face, largely due to habitat loss and climate change. We discuss the intricacies of fungi/plant relationships and how they are crucial for reforestation success, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to conservation that integrates soil health and forest ecosystems. This episode also unpacks the fascinating process of nutrient and signal exchange between plants and fungi, dispelling myths and highlighting scientific realities.

We think you'll agree that Dr. Mueller is a passionate fungi expert, who shares his enthusiasm and insights, leaving us with a playful yet profound appreciation of the fungal kingdom.

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Additional links:
Chicago Botanic Garden
IUCN SSC Fungal Conservation Committee
The Fungus Among Us - Protect Species Blog


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