The Wildlife Podcast with Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee

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An in-depth podcast probing the mysteries of the animal world with two award-winning National Geographic investigative journalists, Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee. Join us as we journey around the globe, discover who is fighting to protect it, and why they do what they do. Get ready for frontline encounters with the wild as we talk with some of the planet's most fierce, funny and courageous scientists and other wildlife champions. Have a great idea for a project/person/orgainsation doing incredible work we should cover? Please contact us on email: greatwildlife.podcast@gmail.com

Episodes

  1. 2D AGO

    Episode 1: Vultures -The Wildlife Podcast with Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee

    THE WILDLIFE PODCAST EPISODE ONE: VULTURES   In this episode, Laurel Neme and Jeff Barbee delve into the world of vultures—what they are, why they’re important, the threats they face, and what happens if we lose them. Guest: Dr. Corinne Kendall, conservation biologist and Southern Africa Program Director for The Peregrine Fund. Vultures are big, high-flying birds that can soar on thermals with little effort.   They also have keen eyesight and sense of smell that lets them find carcasses even from miles away. They play a critical role in the ecosystem by consuming the remains of dead animals, which in turn keeps diseases at bay. On the African continent, vultures are in serious trouble.   One of the main threats to them is poisoning. As scavengers, they're particularly susceptible—especially when carcasses are laced with lethal pesticides. This can lead to high mortality events and cause populations to plummet.   Yet The Peregrine Fund, Endangered Wildlife Trust and others are doing a lot to help them, such as helping rangers find the birds in time for them to be rehabilitated.   How You Can Help Support Vultures:   Donate to both the Peregrine Fund and EWT, they are doing incredible work!:   THE PEREGRINE FUND: https://peregrinefund.org/ ENDANGERED WILDLIFE TRUST: https://ewt.org/   EXPLORE MORE ABOUT VULTURES: https://peregrinefund.org/explore-raptors-...   Do you have an amazing story/project or person that we should highlight? Get in touch at our email: greatwildlife.podcast@gmail.com

    56 min
  2. 6D AGO · BONUS

    SHORT: Why are vultures sometimes called "the soap of the savanna?"

    THE WILDLIFE PODCAST EPISODE ONE: VULTURES SHORT: THE SOAP OF THE SAVANNA   In this episode, Laurel Neme and Jeff Barbee delve into the world of vultures—what they are, why they’re important, the threats they face, and what happens if we lose them. Guest: Dr. Corinne Kendall, conservation biologist and Southern Africa Program Director for The Peregrine Fund. Vultures are big, high-flying birds that can soar on thermals with little effort.   They also have keen eyesight and sense of smell that lets them find carcasses even from miles away. They play a critical role in the ecosystem by consuming the remains of dead animals, which in turn keeps diseases at bay. On the African continent, vultures are in serious trouble.   One of the main threats to them is poisoning. As scavengers, they're particularly susceptible—especially when carcasses are laced with lethal pesticides. This can lead to high mortality events and cause populations to plummet.   Yet The Peregrine Fund, Endangered Wildlife Trust and others are doing a lot to help them, such as helping rangers find the birds in time for them to be rehabilitated.   How You Can Help Support Vultures:   Donate to both the Peregrine Fund and EWT, they are doing incredible work!:   THE PEREGRINE FUND: https://peregrinefund.org/ ENDANGERED WILDLIFE TRUST: https://ewt.org/   EXPLORE MORE ABOUT VULTURES: https://peregrinefund.org/explore-raptors-...   Do you have an amazing story/project or person that we should highlight? Get in touch at our email: greatwildlife.podcast@gmail.com

    3 min

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An in-depth podcast probing the mysteries of the animal world with two award-winning National Geographic investigative journalists, Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee. Join us as we journey around the globe, discover who is fighting to protect it, and why they do what they do. Get ready for frontline encounters with the wild as we talk with some of the planet's most fierce, funny and courageous scientists and other wildlife champions. Have a great idea for a project/person/orgainsation doing incredible work we should cover? Please contact us on email: greatwildlife.podcast@gmail.com