Explore every episode of the podcast Animal Talk Podcast
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| Episode 12 "Keeper Burnout" | 28 Jun 2025 | 00:39:04 | |
In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne Ferguson and co-host Ayrton King dive into an important and often overlooked topic in the animal care world — Keeper Burnout. From long hours and emotional strain to the deep passion that keeps us going, we unpack the realities faced by animal care professionals and discuss ways to recognize, manage, and support each other through it. Whether you're a zookeeper, aquarist, wildlife carer, or just passionate about animal welfare, this conversation is one you don’t want to miss. | |||
| Episode 11 "Something Seems Fishy" (with Ayrton King) | 21 Jun 2025 | 00:48:32 | |
Animal Talk Podcast is back with a fresh reboot! In this fascinating episode, host Ryne Ferguson sits down with seasoned aquarist Ayrton King to explore the surprisingly complex world of training fish. From enrichment to behaviour shaping, Ayrton shares incredible insights into how aquarists work with fish in ways most people never imagine. But that’s not all — stay tuned until the end for a big announcement you won’t want to miss! 🐟🎧 Dive in, learn something new, and join us for this exciting new chapter of Animal Talk Podcast. 💬 We'd love to hear from you! 📱 Follow & contact us on social media: ➡️ Facebook Page: Animal Talk Podcast ➡️ Instagram: @animaltalk_podcast ➡️ YouTube: @AnimalTalkPodcast-ZA 📧 Or send us an email at: animal.talk201@gmail.com | |||
| Episode 2: “That’s how I got here” (with Joanne Meyer) | 12 Aug 2020 | 00:40:01 | |
Meet Joanne Meyer , one of my closest friends in the animal industry. In this episode of Animal Talk we’ll get to know her a bit better and learn how she got to do what she loves, with your host Ryne Ferguson.
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| Episode 1: "My amazing life experiences" | 05 Aug 2020 | 00:43:33 | |
Me the host of the show Ryne Ferguson with some background in to my life experiences, how it all lead to my care in animal care, training and behaviuor, to where I am today. | |||
| Trailer | 05 Aug 2020 | 00:01:57 | |
While most teenagers spent their free time playing online games or socializing, young Ryne Ferguson would head straight to Johannesburg Zoo where he’d volunteer to assist with animals of all species. This passion for animals, instilled by his grandmother at a very young age, has followed Ryne throughout his life. After school, Ryne went on to become a aviculturist and animal behaviourist, working at Johannesburg Zoo in a more formal employment, after which he went on to Montecasino Bird Gardens, also in Johannesburg. He was then drawn to the KZN Midlands, taking up a position as Reserve Manager and Conservation Project Manager at The KZN Crane Foundation and now Bird Curator at Crocworld Conservation Centre. Podcasts about Animal Care, Training & Behaviour. Catchup with Animal Care specialists and Newbies to the industry. Lets all talk Animals. | |||
| Episode 10 “My Boss” (with Martin Rodrigues) | 11 Nov 2020 | 00:46:16 | |
In this Episode I chat to my current boss Martin Rodrigues about his life story and how he got to where he is today.
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| Episode 9: "Creepy crawlies" (with Jonathan Leeming) | 30 Sep 2020 | 00:30:22 | |
In this weeks episode I chat to Jonathan Leeming about his passion for spiders and Scorpions.
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| Episode 8: “Australia to Texas and in between”(with Chad Crittle) | 23 Sep 2020 | 00:40:07 | |
Tune in on this week's episode with guest Chad Crittle and your host Ryne Ferguson as we discuss bird training and the "American experience"
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| Episode 7: “Being a vet for the weird & wonderful” (with Jessica Briner) | 16 Sep 2020 | 00:41:33 | |
Join us this week for another episode of Animal Talk Podcast, with your host Ryne Ferguson and our special guest from Briner Veterinary Services. In this episode, Jess educates us on medical behaviours and how we as animal keepers can assist our veterinarians. Artwork done by @simply_observing_life .
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| Episode 6: "A real hoot" (with Tammy Caine) | 09 Sep 2020 | 00:34:00 | |
In this weeks episode of Animal Talk Podcast , we chat with Tammy Caine from Free Me KZN about her passion for owls and important role owls play in the ecosystem. Tune in to gain more information about these misunderstood creatures and find out how you can get involved with the Owl box project.
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| Episode 5: "Let’s talk Enrichment" (with Robin Shewokis Sullivan) | 02 Sep 2020 | 00:51:02 | |
Join us on today’s episode with Robin Shewokis Sullivan and your host Ryne Ferguson as we discuss guidelines for enrichment and Robin’s personal experience with the charismatic Kakapo.
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| Episode 4: "The African experience" (with Josh Mazza) | 26 Aug 2020 | 00:38:00 | |
In this weeks episode, your host Ryne Ferguson chats to guest Josh Mazza about how he started his career working with animals, how he got there and some of his travels and experiences when he visited Africa.
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| Episode 3: "From Banker to Trainer" (with Amy Robinson) | 19 Aug 2020 | 00:39:10 | |
Join this week's episode with your host Ryne Ferguson and guest Amy Robinson as they chat about how Amy went from her job as a banker to an animal trainer. They also discuss how to train your chickens in your backyard.
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| Episode 13 "Getting into the industry" | 05 Jul 2025 | 00:30:16 | |
In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne Ferguson and Ayrton King dive into their personal journeys of breaking into the animal care and conservation industry. From humble beginnings to career-changing opportunities, they share the highs and the challenges. Whether you're dreaming of working with wildlife, zoos, aquariums, or in animal welfare, this episode is packed with honest advice on how to set yourself up for success, build the right connections, and find your path in a competitive but incredibly rewarding field. | |||
| Episode 19 "Caring for Octopus" (with Taygan Roberts) | 16 Aug 2025 | 00:28:22 | |
In this episode Ryne and Ayrton dive deep into the mysterious world of one of the ocean's most intelligent creatures, the octopus. They're joined by Taygan, an Aquarist with hands-on experience raising and caring for these fascinating cephalopods. From tank setup and feeding habits to enrichment and behavior, Taygan shares what it really takes to keep an octopus healthy and stimulated in human care. Whether you're a marine biology enthusiast or just curious about these elusive escape artists, this episode is packed with fun facts, practical tips, and a few stories.🐙 👇To sign up for the JHB Zoo workshop https://www.joburgzoofriends.org/workshop 👇To become a member of SAAKA https://saaka.org.za/membership/ 👇To chat to us at Animal Talk Podcast 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com 👇Get all our social media and YouTube | |||
| Episode 18 "Teamwork” | 09 Aug 2025 | 00:34:50 | |
Episode 18 “Teamwork” In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton explore the essential role of teamwork in the animal care industry. Caring for animals is never a one-person job, it takes a group of dedicated individuals working together toward a common goal. They discuss how collaboration leads to better outcomes, smoother operations, and a more supportive work environment. The conversation also focuses on the importance of clear and effective communication, ensuring that everyone is on the same page, especially during high-pressure situations. Ryne and Ayrton share practical tips and personal experiences that highlight how good communication builds trust, prevents mistakes, and strengthens team dynamics. Whether you work in a zoo, an aquarium, or any other animal care setting, this episode offers valuable insights into becoming a stronger, more connected member of your team. Become a member of SAAKA👇 https://saaka.org.za/membership/ SAAKA links👇 For more about Animal Talk Podcast👇 https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast Email us 📧👇 animal.talk201@gmail.com | |||
| Episode 17 "Joburg Zoo Animal Welfare Workshop" (with Candice Gray) | 02 Aug 2025 | 00:18:31 | |
🎙️ Episode 17 – Joburg Zoo Animal Welfare Workshop (with Candice Gray) In this episode, we chat with Candice Gray, Enrichment Officer at Johannesburg Zoo, about her journey into the field of animal care and enrichment, and how her passion led her to where she is today. Candice also gives us an exciting preview of the upcoming Joburg Zoo Animal Welfare Workshop—what to expect, who should attend, and why it’s such a valuable opportunity. We also touch on what SAAKA members can look forward to and how involvement in workshops like this helps strengthen our professional community. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned keeper, this episode is full of inspiration and practical insight! 🎧 Tune in, you won’t want to miss it. Send your abstract to https://bbolleurs@jhbcityparks.com by 2 September 2025 Register for the workshop Become a SAAKA member today! https://saaka.org.za/membership/ For more on SAAKA👇 All Animal Talk Podcast socials 👇 https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 16 "The Value of Trust" | 26 Jul 2025 | 00:37:08 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton dive deep into one of the most essential yet often overlooked elements in animal training: trust. From building foundational bonds with new animals to repairing broken relationships, they explore how trust influences behaviour, learning, and long-term success. With personal stories from the field and real-world examples, Ryne and Ayrton highlight why trust isn’t just a “nice-to-have” it’s a critical tool in every trainer’s toolkit. Whether you’re working with dogs, birds, marine mammals, and of course fish, this conversation will reshape how you think about connection, communication, and collaboration in training. Check out NEI TEC Talk Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/NEI TEC Talk Don’t for to subscribe and follow us:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 15 "Lets Talk SAAKA" (with Peter Baloi) | 19 Jul 2025 | 00:27:25 | |
🎙 Episode 15 – Let’s Talk SAAKA with Peter Baloi In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, co-hosts Ryne Ferguson and Ayrton King chat with Peter Baloi, one of the committee members of the newly established South African Animal Keepers Association (SAAKA). We explore the purpose behind SAAKA, its role for the animal care industry, and how it aims to empower and connect keepers across the country. Peter gives us an inside look at the association’s exciting road ahead. If you're in the field of animal care or simply passionate about professional animal welfare in South Africa, this one’s not to be missed! 🐾 Let’s talk about the future of animal keeping. SAAKA : https://linktr.ee/saaka_org Olivia Jones Communications: https://www.oliviajones.co.za | |||
| Episode 14 "Control & Choice" (with Gabby Harris) | 12 Jul 2025 | 00:42:06 | |
🎙️ Episode 14: Control & Choice — with Gabby Harris In this thought-provoking episode of Animal Talk Podcast, we sit down with renowned animal behaviourist and Author Gabby Harris to explore the powerful concepts of control and choice in animal care and training. Gabby shares her insights on why offering animals a sense of agency isn’t just a luxury—it’s essential for their well-being. From facility enclosures to home environments, we discuss practical ways to implement choice-based handling, the science behind it, and how it can transform the human-animal relationship. Whether you're a trainer, caregiver, or animal enthusiast, this episode will challenge the way you think about behaviour, cooperation, and respect. 🔊 Tune in to learn:
🐾 Empower your animals. Empower your practice. 🔗 Follow now: https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast 🔗For more information about SAAKA 👉Click here: https://linktr.ee/saaka_org
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| Episode 23 Wild Welfare (with Dave & Margret) | 04 Oct 2025 | 00:32:14 | |
In this episode Ryne and Ayrton catch up with two renowned voices in animal welfare , Dave Morgan and Margret Whittaker, for an insightful conversation about Wild Welfare and their important work improving animal care standards around the world. The discussion dives into the mission and impact of Wild Welfare, the challenges facing captive wild animals globally, and the power of education and collaboration in driving better welfare outcomes. The team also looks ahead to the upcoming workshop at Joburg Zoo, exploring what participants can expect, why it matters, and how this initiative is helping to shape the future of animal care in the region. Whether you're a zookeeper, welfare advocate, or just passionate about animals, this episode delivers practical insights and inspiring stories from the field. 🐾 Tune in and get involved in the conversation about making a real difference for wild animals in human care. 👇Wild Welfare https://www.wildwelfare-us.org 👇Dave Morgan 📧: dave@wildwelfare.org 👇Margret Whittaker 📧: margaret@wildwelfare.org 👇To chat to us at Animal Talk Podcast 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com 👇Get all our social media and YouTube | |||
| Episode 22 "Exhibit Design" | 13 Sep 2025 | 00:30:40 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the fascinating world of exhibit design. A field where creativity meets science to improve the lives of animals in human care. They explore how thoughtful, intentional design isn't just about aesthetics or visitor experience. It's a crucial tool for supporting animal welfare, encouraging natural behaviors, and providing enrichment that keeps animals mentally and physically stimulated. From recreating complex habitats to introducing hidden challenges that mimic the wild, Ryne and Ayrton share insights, examples, and behind-the-scenes stories from the world of animal care. Whether you're a zoo enthusiast or just curious about what goes into making a great animal space, this episode offers a deep look at how good design can lead to better lives for both animals and the people who care for them. Chat to us 👇 Email 📧 animal.talk201@gmail.com 👇For more about this podcast https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, Like, comment and share so that our podcast can’t reach more people | |||
| Episode 21 "Largest Aerodrome in the world" (with Tammy Caine) | 06 Sep 2025 | 00:31:13 | |
In this episode Ryne chats with Tammy Caine from FreeMe Wildlife, to talk about their groundbreaking new project: the Aerodrome, a massive, purpose-built flight tunnel designed to prepare raptors and other birds for release back into the wild. Tammy shares the challenges of rehabilitating injured and the importance of flight conditioning, and how the Aerodrome is transforming the way FreeMe Wildlife prepares birds of prey for life on the wing. From running vultures to heartwarming success stories, this episode dives into the passion and purpose driving one of South Africa’s most innovative wildlife rehabilitation facility. Whether you're a bird lover, conservationist, or just curious about what it takes to get an eagle flying again, this episode is not to be missed. 👇FreeMe Wildlife website FreeMe Wildlife socials https://www.instagram.com/freemewildlife Animal Talk Podcast Email 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 20 "Dealing With Loss" | 30 Aug 2025 | 00:38:00 | |
In this heartfelt episode, Ryne and Ayrton open up with a deeply personal story that sets the tone for an honest and compassionate conversation about loss. From the grief of losing a beloved pet to the quiet moments of reflection that follow, the duo explores how animals shape our lives, and how we cope when they’re gone. Whether you've experienced loss firsthand or want to better support someone who has, this episode offers comfort, connection, and a reminder that healing often begins with simply sharing the story. Chat to us 👇 Email 📧 animal.talk201@gmail.com 👇For more about this podcast https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast Thanks for listening and don’t forget to subscribe, Like, comment and share so that our podcast can’t reach more people | |||
| Episode 38 "Setting up for success" | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:28:53 | |
In this episode Ryne and Ayrton dive into the concept of “setting up for success” when it comes to animal training. They unpack how thoughtful preparation of your training environment can make all the difference in achieving positive outcomes for both keeper and animal. From minimizing distractions and choosing the right space, to understanding timing, positioning, and reading animal behaviour, this episode explores the small but powerful details that help create a winning setup. Ryne and Ayrton share practical insights and real-world experiences on how setting the stage correctly can build confidence, improve communication, and ultimately lead to more effective and ethical training sessions. Whether you're working with zoo animals, domestic species, or anything in between, this episode is packed with tips to help you set your animals and yourself up for success. | |||
| Episode 37 "The History Of Zoos & Aquariums" | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:29:27 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton take a journey through time to explore the fascinating history of zoos and aquariums. From ancient menageries and royal collections to the modern, conservation-driven facilities we know today, they unpack how these spaces have evolved alongside our understanding of animal care and welfare. The conversation dives into the shifting purpose of zoos and aquariums—moving from entertainment and curiosity to education, research, and conservation. Ryne and Ayrton reflect on key turning points in history, how public perception has changed, and the ongoing challenges faced by modern institutions. This episode offers an insightful look at where the industry has come from, where it stands today, and what the future might hold for animal care professionals and the animals they work with. 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 28 "Being an Aquatic Vet Nurse" (with Mel Boots) | 23 Jan 2026 | 00:30:46 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton are joined by Mel, an aquatic veterinary nurse with an incredible career working hands-on with marine wildlife. Mel shares what it’s really like to care for animals such as sea turtles and seals, and how her work has extended from aquatic environments into the broader world of Australian wildlife. From rescue and rehabilitation to the realities of working in demanding animal care roles, this conversation offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at aquatic vet nursing. The chat also dives into Mel’s recent trip to Cape Town, where wildlife, ocean culture, and travel experiences add another layer to her story. If you love marine animals, wildlife conservation, or hearing real stories from people working in the field, this episode is one you won’t want to miss. 🎙️🌊 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eradio:https://eradiosa.com | |||
| Episode 27 "Recap 2025 & to the New Episodes of 2026" (with Ryne & Ayrton) | 16 Jan 2026 | 00:26:32 | |
In Episode 27, Ryne and Ayrton sit down to reflect on the highlights, challenges, and unforgettable moments of 2025. From standout conversations to behind-the-scenes experiences, they recap the year that shaped the podcast and the stories that made the most impact. Looking ahead, the duo also share an exciting an announcement about what’s coming in 2026 — including new episodes, a renewed focus on bringing listeners closer to the world of animals, wildlife, and conservation. For new listeners to the podcast Ryne and Ayrton explore topics ranging from wildlife and zoo life to animal behavior, conservation efforts, and the people working hands-on with animals every day. Whether you’re an animal professional, a wildlife enthusiast, or just someone who loves learning about the natural world, this podcast offers insightful discussions, real experiences, and a genuine passion for animals. Join us as we close one chapter, open another, and continue the conversation about the animals we share this planet with. 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA:https://www.saaka.org Their links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eradio:https://eradiosa.com | |||
| Episode 26 "Target Training" | 29 Nov 2025 | 00:40:33 | |
🎙️In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton explore one of the most versatile and welfare-boosting tools in modern animal care: target training. From zoos to home habitats, target training helps animals participate in their own care, reduce stress, and build trust with their caregivers—and today, our hosts break down exactly how it works. Tune in as they discuss: 🔹 What target training is and why it’s so effective 🔹 How trainers use targets to shape behaviors with clarity and consistency 🔹 Tips for getting started with target training in any setting Whether you’re an animal professional, an enthusiast, or just curious about positive reinforcement, this episode offers practical insights and inspiring stories from the world of animal behavior. Join Ryne and Ayrton for a deep dive into how a simple target can transform communication, care, and welfare.🎧 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links: https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 25 "Passion, dedication & Giraffes" (with Khomotso Madisha) | 22 Nov 2025 | 00:43:29 | |
🎙️In this inspiring episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Khomotso to unpack his unforgettable experience at the Johannesburg Zoo’s Wild Welfare workshop. Khomotso shares what he learned from the training, how it opened his eyes to new approaches in animal care, and the ways it has already transformed his day-to-day work with the animals at the National Zoological Garden, especially the giraffes he’s so passionate about. From refining enrichment strategies to developing thoughtful training plans, Khomotso talks about the skills he’s bringing back to his team and the goals he’s setting for the future. It’s an honest, motivating conversation about growth, welfare, and the dedication required to give animals the best possible lives. 🎧Tune in for a heartfelt chat filled with insight, humour, and a whole lot of love for animals.🦒🐃🐆🐠🌳🌿 📧:https://animal.talk201@gmail.com SAAKA:https://www.saaka.org All our links: | |||
| Episode 24 "Record Keeping" | 15 Nov 2025 | 00:32:50 | |
Ryne and Ayrton dive into the often-overlooked backbone of excellent animal care: record keeping. From daily notes to lifelong histories, they break down why meticulous documentation is essential for animal welfare, team communication, and long-term species management. The hosts compare the most commonly used systems in professional animal care settings, including ZIMS by Species360, and share what makes it such a powerful resource. They also explore some emerging tools and innovative software that are reshaping how facilities track health data, behavioral observations, enrichment, training progress, and more. Whether you’re a zookeeper, wildlife professional, or just fascinated by the behind-the-scenes work that keeps animals thriving, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how strong record keeping practices benefit animals and caregivers. Zims 👉https://species360.org/zims-for-care-and-welfare/ Zoo Monitor 👉https://zoomonitor.org All our links 👉https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 36 "Turtle Rehabilitation"(with Ayesha Cornelius) | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:29:48 | |
In this episode Ryne and Ayrton catch up with Ayesha from the Two Oceans Aquarium for an inspiring and insightful conversation about turtle rehabilitation. Ayesha shares the incredible work done each year to rescue and care for stranded baby turtles, often found along the coastline after hatching. The discussion dives into the challenges these tiny ocean travellers face, from cold shock to dehydration, and how dedicated teams step in to nurse them back to health. Ayesha also gives a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like working closely with these animals at the aquarium, highlighting the patience, care, and passion required to support their journey back to the wild. It’s a heartwarming episode that showcases the impact of conservation and the important role rehabilitation plays in protecting our ocean wildlife. Turtle Rescue SA: +27 83 300 1663 📧:animal.talk201@gmail.com Links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadioSA: | |||
| Episode 35 "Empathy" | 13 Mar 2026 | 00:34:52 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the topic of empathy and why it plays such an important role in the world of animal care. The conversation explores how empathy helps us better understand and connect with the animals we work with, the guests who visit our facilities, and the colleagues we work alongside every day. From interpreting animal behaviour and improving welfare, to creating meaningful guest experiences and building supportive teams, Ryne and Ayrton unpack how empathy shapes the way we approach our work as animal care professionals. They also reflect on the balance between compassion and professionalism, and why developing empathy is a key skill for anyone working with animals and people alike. It’s a thoughtful and relatable discussion about seeing the world through different perspectives — whether that’s a visitor experiencing a zoo or aquarium for the first time, a teammate having a challenging day, or an animal responding to its environment. Don’t forget to Subscribe! 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our Links:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA Links:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadioSA:https://eradiosa.com/podcasts-2 | |||
| Episode 34 (with Tim Smith) | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:27:13 | |
In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Tim to chat about his work at uShaka Marine World and his involvement with the Southern African Marine Biological Research Association (SAAMBR). As a fellow committee member of the South African Animal Keepers Association (SAAKA), Tim also shares insights into the work being done behind the scenes to support and connect animal care professionals across South Africa. The conversation dives into an exciting new feature coming soon from SAAKA, aimed at bringing even more value to the animal care community. Ryne, Ayrton, and Tim discuss why initiatives like this are so important for keepers, trainers, and aquarists. The episode then shifts toward an often overlooked topic in aquariums — welfare and enrichment for animals in quarantine. Tim explains how enrichment can still play a vital role during quarantine periods, ensuring animals remain stimulated and cared for even while undergoing necessary health and observation protocols. A great mix of keeper development, industry news, and practical animal care discussion — this is an episode you won’t want to miss. 🐧🐠🎙️ 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com | |||
| Episode 33 "Scheduling" Part 2 | 27 Feb 2026 | 00:29:52 | |
In this Episode, hosts Ryne and Ayrton continue their deep dive into Scheduling – Part 2. Picking up from the first discussion, they explore practical ways to structure daily routines that support both keeper wellbeing and animal welfare. From balancing workloads and adapting to seasonal pressures, to recognising when schedules need flexibility rather than rigidity, the conversation highlights how thoughtful planning can improve care standards across the board. They also share real-world examples from their own experiences, offering tips and reflections for anyone working in animal care, training, or wildlife facilities. If Part 1 got you thinking, this episode takes it a step further with actionable insights and honest discussion about what truly works on the ground. | |||
| Episode 32 "Keeper Development" (with Hayley Tennant) | 20 Feb 2026 | 00:33:22 | |
In this episode Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Hayley to chat about her passion for Keeper Development — a topic close to the heart of anyone working in animal care. As a fellow SAAKA committee member alongside the hosts, Hayley shares her perspective on what keeper development really means, why investing in people is just as important as caring for animals, and how strong professional communities help keepers grow, learn, and thrive throughout their careers. The conversation then takes a fun turn with a quick-fire acronym quiz, unpacking some of the key organisations that support animal professionals around the world — including IMATA, IZE, ICZ, EAZA, SAAKA, ABMA, and IAATE. From training and standards to networking and education, these associations play a vital role in shaping the future of animal care. A great episode for keepers at any stage of their journey — and a reminder that developing people is essential to developing animal care. 📚🦭 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadio:https://eradiosa.com | |||
| Episode 31 "Scheduling" part 1 | 13 Feb 2026 | 00:27:04 | |
In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the world of scheduling — the good, the bad, and the unintended consequences. They unpack how schedules can be incredibly beneficial for us as keepers, trainers, and managers: bringing structure, efficiency, and sanity to busy days. But they also challenge a big assumption, are our rigid schedules always good for the animals in our care? From predictable routines to time pressures, Ryne and Ayrton explore how human-driven schedules can sometimes clash with natural behaviours, welfare needs, and individual animals. This is the first part of a deeper conversation that asks an important question: who are our schedules really serving? A thoughtful, honest chat that sets the tone for rethinking routine, for people and animals alike. 🐾📋 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadio:https://eradiosa.com/ | |||
| Episode 30 "From Mongolia to Polar Bears" (Josh Mazza) | 06 Feb 2026 | 00:36:11 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Josh Mazza for a wild journey across two extreme corners of the world. Josh shares his incredible experience travelling through Mongolia and working alongside traditional eagle hunters, learning about their deep cultural connection with hunting eagles and the realities of life in one of the planet’s harshest landscapes. The conversation then shifts from the vast Mongolian steppe to the frozen north of Canada, where Josh guides tourists on unforgettable trips to see polar bears in the wild. He unpacks what it’s really like working with apex predators, the importance of ethical wildlife tourism, and the challenges of balancing conservation with human curiosity. From ancient traditions to Arctic giants, this episode is packed with adventure, insight, and a whole lot of respect for the animals that rule these extreme environments. ❄️🦅🐻❄️ 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadio: | |||
| Episode 29 "What it takes to get through busy season" | 30 Jan 2026 | 00:25:09 | |
In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton dive into “What it takes to get through busy season.” From the long hours and pressure that come with peak periods to the often unseen work happening behind the scenes, they unpack what it truly takes to keep things running when everything is full steam ahead. They chat honestly about the importance of schedules, planning, and structure — and how these can directly affect the animals you’re caring for during busy season. Just as importantly, they discuss why taking time off matters, how it can impact you as a keeper, and why sometimes the schedule itself needs to change to protect animal welfare, your wellbeing, and the team around you. This episode is a real and relatable conversation about balance, burnout, adapting when things become overwhelming, and learning when to push — and when it’s time to reset. 🎙️ A must-listen for anyone working in animal care, wildlife, zoos, or any industry that truly understands what “busy season” feels like. 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadio:https://eradiosa.com/ | |||
| Episode 42 "Habituation & Desensitisation" | 05 Jun 2026 | 00:25:21 | |
In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, hosts Ryne Ferguson and Ayrton King dive into the important behavioural concepts of habituation and desensitisation. These two processes are often discussed in animal training and welfare circles, but what do they really mean, and how can they be applied effectively in animal care? Ryne and Ayrton explore the differences between habituation and desensitisation, how they occur, and why understanding them is essential for anyone working with animals under human care. From reducing fear responses to helping animals become comfortable with new environments, the discussion highlights practical examples and real-world applications used by animal care professionals. Whether you're an animal keeper, trainer, behaviourist, student, or simply passionate about animal welfare, this episode provides valuable insights into how animals learn to adapt to the world around them and how these techniques can be used to improve welfare outcomes. Join the conversation as Ryne and Ayrton unpack the science, share experiences from the field, and discuss how thoughtful behavioural management can help animals thrive. 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our Links:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast | |||
| Episode 41 “Zoo, Game Reserves & Sanctuaries. What’s the difference?” | 30 May 2026 | 00:27:53 | |
In this episode, Ryne Ferguson and Ayrton King dive into the often-debated topic of “Zoo, Game Reserves & Sanctuaries. What’s the difference?” Through an open and honest conversation, they explore the key differences between these environments while also highlighting the many similarities they share in animal welfare, conservation, education, and daily care. The discussion sheds light on the vital roles played by animal keepers, reserve staff, trainers, veterinarians, and conservation teams who work tirelessly behind the scenes to provide animals with the highest standard of care possible under human management. Ryne and Ayrton also tackle common misconceptions surrounding zoological facilities and game reserves, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the dedication, expertise, and responsibility involved in caring for animals ethically and responsibly. This episode provides a balanced perspective on both industries while encouraging thoughtful conversations about animal welfare, conservation, and the people who dedicate their lives to protecting and caring for wildlife. 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Links:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast South African Animal Keeper Association SAAKA:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org African Association for Wildlife under Human Care AAWHC:https://www.aawhc.co.za | |||
| Episode 40 " Flood at Cango Wildlife Ranch" with Heinz Guber | 22 May 2026 | 00:24:00 | |
In this Episode, hosts Ryne Ferguson and Ayrton King sit down with Heinz Guder, the Assistant Curator at Cango Wildlife Ranch, to discuss the devastating floods that recently impacted the facility. Heinz shares an inside look at how the team prepared for the flood conditions, the emergency response measures that were put in place, and the incredible dedication shown by staff during the crisis to ensure the safety and welfare of the animals under their care. The conversation also explores the challenges the ranch continues to face in the aftermath of the disaster, the ongoing recovery efforts, and how the public and animal care community can assist and support the facility during this difficult time. This episode highlights resilience, teamwork, preparation, and the passion of animal care professionals working through one of the most challenging situations a zoological facility can face. Cango Wildlife Ranch Flood Relief: https://donorbox.org/cango-wildlife-flood-relief Email us: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our links:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA links: https://linktr.ee/saaka_org eRadioSA:https://eradiosa.com/ | |||
| Episode 39 "All about Kelp" | 17 Apr 2026 | 00:27:27 | |
Dive beneath the surface in this episode “All About Kelp”! 🌊 This week, Ryne and Ayrton explore the fascinating world of kelp, one of the ocean’s most important and underrated organisms. From what kelp actually is (hint: it’s not a plant!) to where it’s found along coastlines, the duo break down how these giant brown algae form thriving underwater forests that support entire marine ecosystems. They chat about what conditions kelp needs to thrive, and the vital role it plays in providing food, shelter, and oxygen in the ocean. The conversation also branches into the many ways humans use kelp, from food and fertilizers to surprising everyday products. Bringing it closer to home, Ayrton shares insight into how kelp is cultivated and maintained within aquarium environments, highlighting the challenges, techniques, and care required to replicate these dynamic systems in a controlled setting. Whether you’re a marine enthusiast, aquarist, or just curious about the ocean’s hidden forests, this episode is packed with engaging facts and practical insights into the world of kelp. 🌿🐠 📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com Our Links: https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast SAAKA Links: https://linktr.ee/saaka_org | |||