Pelecanus Radio

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Sinopse

Conservation ConversationsPodcast and Radio show about the past, present, and future of conservation science. See photos of our episodes on our website, Facebook and instagram

Episódios

  • Snakes on a Shelf - Reptile and Amphibian Conservation

    05/02/2017 Duração: 23min

    Bradford Hollingsworth of the San Diego Natural History Museum talks about his work managing the wet collections of Reptiles and Amphibians and how his work will help save biodiversity in San Diego and beyond using citizen science and new technology. Thanks to the San Diego Natural History Museum, Cabrillo National Monument Conservancy Producers: Austin Parker, Taylor Parker Host, editor, creator: Austin Parker pelecanus.org

  • Ingenious Resiliency or: How to Save Plant Communities of Crater Lake

    06/12/2016 Duração: 28min

    We talk to Jennifer Beck from Crater Lake National Park about her work conserving the rare plant communities of the southern Cascades. She and her team use incredible methods to save White Bark Pine from a multitude of threats. Climate change has also effected the dynamic of the ecosystem of the park, She is constantly working on staying ahead of these problems, and inspiring us along the way. Special thanks to Crater Lake National Park, Cabrillo National Monument Conservancy Creator, Host, Producer, Editor: Austin Parker Producer: Taylor Parker

  • Shifting Baselines - Olympic National Park

    14/11/2016 Duração: 34min

    In this episode we talk to scientists from Olympic National Park in Washington state about studying the coastal habitats of N. Washington, climate change, ocean acidification and what we can do as citizens to support long term research like what Steve Fradkin and Jonathan Jones are doing for the National Park Service. Special Thanks to the Olympic National Park scientists, the National Park Service, the Cabrillo National Monument Conservancy. Producer, Host, Editor, Creator: Austin Parker Producer: Taylor Parker

  • Bioblitz! at Cabrillo National Monument

    01/11/2016 Duração: 34min

    Season 2 is here! In this episode we talk to scientists at Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego, California about their Bioblitz! The ultimate citizen science event using cutting edge technology, iNaturalist. See photos of the event at pelecanus.org Special thanks to Alex Warneke and Keith Lombardo for talking with us. Thanks to Cabrillo National Monument Conservancy, all of the volunteers who talked with us, all of the scientists who participated in the event, and Don Endicott for providing photos, check out his photos on flickr.

  • Listening for Tortoises - Conservation at Joshua Tree National Park

    06/09/2016 Duração: 46min

    Desert Tortoise Conservation efforts at Joshua Tree National Park with Michael Vamstad and Kristen Lalumiere. Check our website and social media for photos of our time at the park and these awesome animals. Pelecanus.org or @pelecanusradio Host, interviewer, editor, Producer : Austin Parker Producer, interviewer: Taylor Parker, Alys Arenas Special thanks to: Joshua Tree National Park, the National Park Service, Cabrillo National Monument Conservancy Music Credits: Wildlief thisfrontierneedsheroes

  • Big Birds and Tall Rocks - California Condors at Pinnacles National Park

    06/09/2016 Duração: 35min

    California Condor recovery and conservation efforts at Pinnacles National Park and beyond. Check out our website at Pelecanus.org for photos of Condors and our time at the park. You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram @pelecanusradio Host, Interviewer, Editor: Austin Parker Producers: Austin Parker, Taylor Parker Special Thanks to: Rachel Wolstenholme, Pinnacles National Park, Cabrillo National Monument conservancy, NPS Music Credits: Wildlief Thisfrontierneedsheroes

  • Rising Tides - Restoring Wetlands in San Francisco Bay with Hayley Zemel

    06/09/2016 Duração: 32min

    We talk with Hayley Zemel, staff scientist with Save the Bay in San Francisco bay, about wetland restoration and how they're planning for sea level rise.

  • We Can't Afford to Relax - Conservation in New Zealand

    06/09/2016 Duração: 41min

    In this episode we talk to scientists in New Zealand that are exploring new strategies and technology to restore habitat as well as save a species from disappearing, again. Pelecanus.org

  • Bats! of Southern California with Drew Stokes

    06/09/2016 Duração: 24min

    Wildlife Biologist Drew Stokes talks to us about the Bats of Southern California and his nearly 20 years of experience researching them. Just in time for halloween, listen to Drew tell us about the incredible diversity of bats on San Diego County and his ability to work with the decision makers to keep these bat populations intact. Pelecanus.org

  • Cactus Wrens of San Diego County with Suellen Lynn

    06/09/2016 Duração: 39min

    This episode is about Coastal Cactus Wrens of San Diego and a Biologist named Suellen Lynn with the USGS. Coastal Cactus Wrens are at the brink and Suellen and her team are working hard to keep them from going the way of the Dodo.

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