Zoology Ramblings

Emma and Robi
Zoology Ramblings

Just two Zoologists who love rambling about animals, conservation, the injustices of the world and everything in between! You can follow more of our weird and wonderful wildlife adventures on instagram: @emma_hodson_wildlife @robi_watkinson_wildlife

  1. 14 DE AGO.

    Brown hyenas & crayfish, great white fear mongering, community optimism, lethal owl control & celebrating female rangers

    Welcome to episode 26 of Zoology Ramblings! This week, we are back to our regular podcast structure and begin by sharing some quick nature news followed by our animals of the week. Robi talks about brown hyena phylogeny, and how new research may see it re-classified into an extinct genus. Taxonomy nerds, this one's for you! I talk about the invasive American signal crayfish and how it's come to spread an dominate across UK waterways. We then share our local news, which mean both of us sharing UK-based stories while Robi and I are in the same country. I talk about the hopeful community-based stories of people drawing inspiration from taking action for nature locally. Robi un-packs a fear-mongering article about great white sharks spotted in Ireland, and how this continues to give these amazing predators a bad reputation. We then move onto our global conservation stories, where Robi talks about the proposal to kill 1.5 million barred owls in the USA, and I celebrate the amazing female rangers of North Luangwa. Please let us know which species you'd like us to talk about in our upcoming Rewilding deep dive. As ever, thanks to Allie for the lovely piano interlude and thanks to you amazing listeners for sticking with us on our long rambles. We hope you enjoy our latest ramble, Emma and Robi To see what we're up to elsewhere check us out on: @emma_hodson_wildlife @robi_watkinson_wildlife

    59min
  2. 25 DE JUL.

    Deep dive: European bison (plus weird tree shrimps and slimy jawless fish)

    Welcome to episode 25 of Zoology Ramblings, where Robi and I do a deep dive into European bison. Before we do, we talk about very bizarre animals of the week, featuring the slimy, jawless hagfish and an expedition that led to the discovery of tree-dwelling shrimps the size of a grain of sand! For our deep dive, we delve into how bison were almost completely eradicated from Europe, and how restoration efforts and careful breeding have allowed bison numbers to recover across the continent. We talk about how bison have been reintroduced (technically) to the UK at the Wilder Blean Project in Kent, and what their plans are for continuing to monitor the impacts of bison as the herd grows. We talk about the numerous ecological benefits that bison can offer, and look at how using management strategies for African wildlife could be applied to bison in the UK. We end by ranking the bison out of 10 in terms of its suitability for widespread reintroduction across the UK, and ask you, our lovely listeners, to tell us which species you'd like to hear more about in these deep dives. Next week, we'll be back to our normal podcast structure. See you in the next episode! As ever, thanks to Allie for the lovely piano interlude and thanks to you amazing listeners for sticking with us on our long rambles. We hope you enjoyed our bison deep dive! Emma and Robi To see what we're up to elsewhere check us out on: @emma_hodson_wildlife @robi_watkinson_wildlife

    1h12min
  3. 14 DE MAI.

    Funerals & bat hawks, cow-stomached birds, sexy snake and deer taxonomy, badgers in the firing line, AI footprints, night club crocodiles & Star Wars gibbons

    Welcome to episode 23 of Zoology Ramblings! Sporadic and rambling as ever, Robi and I finally get round to recording another Zoology Ramblings episode. We fill you in on some life updates, including a very moving experience I had attending the Funeral for Nature in Bath. Robi shares some of his highlights from his recent trip to the Okavango Delta, including the legendary bat hawks!! We then delve into our species of the week, where I talk about the weird cow-stomached Hoatzin birds (thanks to Solomon for the suggestion) and Robi welcomes two newly described species (Pudu and an anaconda). We then get a tad political as we share our frustrations about the latest bovine tuberculosis consultation, which ignores science, puts badgers in the firing line and fails to put farmers and cattle first. Robi lightens the mood with an exciting update of a recent WildTrack workshop he attended, looking at how AI and footprint tracking are being used in conservation. To end this very long podcast, we bond over satellite tagging crocodiles (a niche moment that brought Robi and I together). Robi then gets to nerd out on Skywalker gibbons. As ever, thanks to Allie for the lovely piano interlude and thanks to you lovely listeners for sticking with us on our long rambles. We hope you enjoy our latest ramble, Emma and Robi To see what we're up to elsewhere check us out on: @emma_hodson_wildlife @robi_watkinson_wildlife

    1h24min

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Just two Zoologists who love rambling about animals, conservation, the injustices of the world and everything in between! You can follow more of our weird and wonderful wildlife adventures on instagram: @emma_hodson_wildlife @robi_watkinson_wildlife

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