Wildlife for You Daryl and Stephanne
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- Science
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Discussions about wildlife that are both entertaining and educational.
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Cry of the Red Wolf
Did you know that red wolves were once one of the dominant Apex predators in the southeast? Sadly, the species is now hanging by a thread along the coast of North Carolina.
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Wildlife Careers
If you’re wanting to drive fast expensive cars and travel the world, run away. If you don’t mind being broke but extremely happy… boy, do we have a career for you!
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Bear Solutions, Not Problems
Talking about bears in the news. We need to focus on solutions rather than problems,
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SWAPping in New Mexico
Meg and Daryl talk to some aspiring young wildlife biology students who recently took part in the SWAP program. Don’t know what the SWAP program is? Well, listen to the podcast and find out. These promising young students are the future stewards of our precious wildlife resources.
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Hogs Gone Wild! His name is Al!
Al... a big ol' Russian boar in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park spurs a discussion on not only pigs in the Park, but pigs in America.
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Offending the Grandpappy's - Debunking Urban Legends
The hardest lesson I learned was finding out my dad didn't really know everything there was to know about wildlife. In fact, he got a whole lot wrong! Daryl and Meg discuss some of those things they heard as kids and explain the truth about what is really going on.
Customer Reviews
Fix volume
Great content!! But the male speaker is always too quiet and very hard to hear unless volume is maxed out (which then makes the female speaker way too loud)
Won’t be listening again
Listened to 399 Podcast and your description of the events during the capturing were not entirely factual. Also, at no time did you actual hit on ways people can save 399, just your opinion of the people who follow her.Also, the female host is not someone I would want to listen to again. Her snarky comments were a turn off to listen to.
Professional Animal Talk
It’s great to hear people talking about wildlife that actually work with wildlife and respect animals.