The mission of the All Creatures Podcast is to educate listeners on the diverse animals that share o
This week we are talking all about bats. They are such a critical mammal to our planet's ecosystems.
With over 1400 bat species around the planet, we decided to cover New Zealand's only native land mam
For October we are covering spooky species. First up is the incredible Aardwolf. While striking with
We are back with Angie's favorite, hoof and horns. The Bongo is one of the world's largest antelope
We are back to cover another primate. The colorful Mandrill amazes any that are fortunate to see it.
We are fortunate to have on this week Dr. Enric Sala who is an Explorer-in-Residence for National Ge
This week we discover more about a little well known predator from Madagascar, the Fossa. These cat-
We have been wanting to release this episode for quite some time. We recorded this in 2019 for our P
When you see the youth taking action for change it gives you hope from the world. From Greta Thunber
This week we are excited to have on Dr. Hendrik Nollens from the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Sou
To end Plastic Free July we are covering our final species from the ocean, the California Sea Lion.
As part of our effort this week to learn about corals, we are excited to have on Dan Burdeno from th
Here we go! After two years we finally dug deep to research and present this podcast on corals. Cora
We continue to focus on the ocean during Plastic Free July and this week we cover the family of Sea
We continue to cover oceanic species as we highlight No Plastic July. The Albatross is one of the mo
The Surfrider Foundation is out to protect our beaches and oceans. Through a powerful activist netwo
During July we are focusing on the ocean. It is also a time to participate in the July Plastic Free
We last visited the legendary Galápagos Islands in Episode 118 with the Marine Iguana. This week we
This week we welcome author Suzie Gilbert on to talk about her life and experiences in wildlife reha
Guess what?? There are over 103 species of Opossum! Then down to Australia and you will find over 70