Frogs Gone Wild

Mason McGarrity and Dotsie Jones

Two girls with an unwavering love for Africa and the wildlife this world possesses. The fate of wildlife and the fate of humanity are intertwined. Caring for the animals with whom we share our planet is not just an option; it's a necessity for the well-being of our world and ourselves. Listen in to learn more about wildlife, conservation efforts, safari stories, and more.

Episodes

  1. 16/10/2023

    INTERVIEW: Dr. Michael Slattery

    Join us in this episode as Dotsie and Mason sit with the remarkable Dr. Michael Slattery, Department Chair and Director of the Institute for Environmental Studies. Dr. Slattery, the brilliant mind behind the unforgettable TCU Study Abroad Trip to South Africa, takes us on a journey through his homeland's vibrant landscapes and diverse wildlife. In this captivating conversation, delve into the heart of South Africa's wilderness as Dr. Slattery passionately shares insights into the urgent issue of rhino poaching. Discover the harsh realities these magnificent creatures face and explore the vital role conservation efforts play in preserving the rich biodiversity of our planet. But this episode isn't just about the plight of rhinos; it's also a deeply personal exploration of Dr. Slattery's upbringing in South Africa. Through his compelling stories, gain a unique perspective on the cultural tapestry and natural wonders that shaped his deep-rooted love for wildlife and the environment. Tune in to learn about the transformative experiences of the TCU Study Abroad Trip, where students like Dotsie and Mason had the privilege of learning directly from Dr. Slattery himself. Gain valuable insights into the importance of biodiversity and conservation, and discover the inspiring initiatives that are making a difference in the fight to protect our planet's most precious inhabitants. Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and moved as we uncover the untold stories of South Africa, its wildlife, and the passionate individuals dedicated to preserving our natural heritage.

    38 min

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Two girls with an unwavering love for Africa and the wildlife this world possesses. The fate of wildlife and the fate of humanity are intertwined. Caring for the animals with whom we share our planet is not just an option; it's a necessity for the well-being of our world and ourselves. Listen in to learn more about wildlife, conservation efforts, safari stories, and more.