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Yikes! It's not easy being a wild coastal animal. Problems are endless from plastic pollution to climate change to habitat loss to ghost fishing and much more. Join members of Save Coastal Wildlife as we find ways to save the whales, seals, sharks, sea turtles, piping plovers, horseshoe crabs, and many other wild coastal creatures It's a podcast dedicated to educating people about the preservation and protection of coastal wildlife.
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Harbor Porpoises Do Exist Along the Jersey Shore
Compared to other marine mammals along the Jersey Shore, not much is known about Harbor porpoises. Come along with Jenna Reynolds, Director of Save Coastal Wildlife Nonprofit to explore the sounds in the sea including the possible sounds of harbor porpoises in Sandy Hook Bay, NJ.
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How False Knowledge Is Influencing Whales & Women in Science
We live in a port-truth era, where people believe false knowledge and conspiracy theories over reality. So it’s more difficult than ever to have a conversation about how to save marine mammals, including whales, along the Jersey Shore and the role of sexism in the STEM fields of math and engineering when so many people believe false opinions over actual facts.
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Meet the New Boss of Save Coastal Wildlife Nonprofit
Joe is now Jenna Reynolds. She is the first trans women to lead an environmental nonprofit along the Jersey Shore. Hear her story of how she came about to be her authentic and true self as a trans person.
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North Atlantic Right Whales Love the Jersey Shore
Nearly every winter, North Atlantic Right Whales, the most endangered large whale in the world, can be found along the Jersey Shore feeding on zooplankton. We know this by the sounds they make. Yet, the Jersey Shore is a stressful and dangerous place to feed, even in the winter with the abundance of cargo ship traffic.
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The Stressful Spring Migration for Ospreys
Join the seaside naturalist for Save Coastal Wildlife as he examines spring migration for the bird-of-prey known as ospreys. It's an exhausting and often uncertain undertaking as the birds fly thousands of miles to reach the Jersey Shore every spring to raise a family.
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The Magic of Spring Along the Jersey Shore
Spring is a magical time along the Jersey Shore. Life is bursting, blooming, and stirring. But could global climate change have an impact?
Customer Reviews
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great content and i’m so glad to be able to listen to a podcast focused on our
beautiful home coast, please keep them coming! my only gripe is the near constant sound effects. the podcast is very interesting on it’s own and the effects take away from that.
Long Live the American Oyster Catcher!
Never heard so much information about the American Oyster Catcher!
Save Coastal Wildlife ROCKS!
Keep up the great work!!!
snowy owl podcast
I would like to listen to more of these podcasts but the long song in the beginning and the frequent “Harry Potter”, “fantastic” “read my
Lips” and other interjections are unnecessary and distracting. The male narrator some interesting facts but the woman usually just said “wow.”