The mission of the All Creatures Podcast is to educate listeners on the diverse animals that share o
This week we are joined with Jim Weinpress and discuss a variety of issues impacting seabirds, the w
The Tasmanian Devil sounds ferocious, but is only the size of a small dog. Still, you wouldn’t want
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The Burrowing Owl is one of the most unique owl species on the planet. Rather than nesting or living
An iconic artic species, the Walrus is one of the largest and heaviest mammals on the planet. Globa
The tallest land mammal, the Giraffe was recently put on the endangered species list and is now vuln
This week Angie welcomed back Dr. Barney Long to discuss the plight of the critically-endangered Sum
One of the world’s most fascinating reptiles, the Chameleon is found in Africa, Madagascar, and smal
Lions are one of the most iconic species on the planet. Many may think they know there is everything
This was a joint effort with All Creatures Podcast Chris & Angie with Corbin Maxey from Animals
Listen to a fascinating interview from one of our newest animal conservation heros Dr. Barny Long fr
The Saola was the largest mammal discovered in the last 50 years. It has been called one of the grea
This week we discuss the Southern Resident orca whales still in trouble, can animals have emotions,
The Seadragon is related to the Seahorse and Pipefish. They belong to the family Syngnathidae. There
Theo Van Noort is a Research Associate at the New Zealand Institute of Plant and Food Research. He c
The Perdido Key Beach Mouse and the Key Largo Cotton Mouse are both endangered species of mouse in t
This week Angie & Chris discuss the culling of hippos in Zambia, updates on the Icelandic whale
Fiona is undoubtedly one of the world's most famous hippos. Born premature and rejected by her mothe
The Hippopotamus is considered the second heaviest land mammal (7000 lb/3200 kg), behind elephants (
Angie rejoins the news segement to discuss some interesting stories. New Zealand continues to lead o