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Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
susanhayhurst
17 episodes
2 days ago
Through stories and interviews, join Dr. Susan - shelter veterinarian and science educator - to explore how animals and humans interact and how nature and society intersect. From the vernal pools of Maine to the mountains of Ecuador, let’s dive in and make discoveries together.
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Through stories and interviews, join Dr. Susan - shelter veterinarian and science educator - to explore how animals and humans interact and how nature and society intersect. From the vernal pools of Maine to the mountains of Ecuador, let’s dive in and make discoveries together.
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Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Turkey Talk: Wild Turkey Biology
Host Dr. Susan explores wild turkeys, blending field observations with expert interviews to reveal their behavior, population trends, and close ties to the hunting community. The episode features a conversation with a wild turkey biologist, a discussion with a female turkey hunter about her family tradition, and reflections on conservation challenges. Note: the next episode (in two weeks) will be Part 2 on turkeys, about the domestication and cultural role of turkeys. *Featured interview: Dr. Michael Chamberlain, known as the Wild Turkey Doc, from the University of Georgia; Dr. Chaberlain is a leading expert in wild turkey biology. Find out more – https://wildturkeylab.com/ Content note – this episode features descriptions of turkey hunting, and male turkeys fighting. It also includes a traditional country song with a very light swearword.
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2 days ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
City Slickers: Squirrels and Urban Ecology
Join Dr. Susan as she leaps among a few different branches of topics related to squirrels and their biology: urban ecology, squirrel behavior, even an interesting discussion about improving accessibility in field biology. Hear about how squirrels in cities differ from country squirrels, hear a tale about an incredible swimming squirrel, interview folks about their feelings about squirrels, and more. We share our parks, cities, and yards with these close neighbors. Jump into this topic, learn more, and think about - or even challenge - your own feelings about squirrels. *Expert Interview - Charlotte Devitz, Urban ecology researcher at University of Minnesota Learn more at this link: https://www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/grad-awards/2021-graduate-award-and-fellowship-recipients/charlotte-devitz/
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2 weeks ago
55 minutes

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
The Intelligence of Ravens
Dr. Susan explores the world of ravens and the humans that are fascinated by them— their acrobatic flight, intelligence, and close ties with humans. She interviews Dr. Thomas Bugnyar about raven social intelligence and communication. The episode also highlights two of Dr. Bugnar’s studies, shares a personal raven sighting, and finishes with a full reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Raven."   *Interview: Dr. Thomas Bugnyar, Professor in Dept. of Behavioral and Cognitive Biology at the University of Vienna   Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please spread the word about the Biologica podcast 🐦‍⬛
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1 month ago
48 minutes

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Biology and Perceptions of Bats
As Halloween approaches here in the US, find out about cutting edge bat research in Germany. Discover just how bats manage to fly out of caves in the thousands without hitting each other. Also, challenge stereotypical perceptions of bats as scary or creepy.   *We interview Dr. Aya Goldschtein about bat echolocation, the importance of bats, and more   *We interview a couple friends about their feelings about bats.   Fly with us into this exploration of bat biology!🦇   *In thanks to Dr. Goldschtein for the interview, and in support of bat conservation, a bat was adopted at Bat Conservation International's website. Each bat has a biologically accurate and informative stuffed animal. Find out more or adopt your own bat here: https://shop.batcon.org/collections/adopt-a-bat   * Learn about Northeastern cave conservation from this website mentioned during the episode: https://www.necaveconservancy.org/preserves/
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1 month ago
43 minutes

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Saving Giants Part 2: Conservation of Pandas
Join Dr. Susan and explore the biology and conservation of giant pandas through a visit to the National Zoo, interviews with a Smithsonian scientist, and more. The episode covers panda captive care, habitat protection efforts in China, and the unique role of pandas in international diplomacy, with expert insights from Dr. Melissa Songer, a conservation biologist who studies and helps conserve wild pandas. During part two of the special on the conservation of charismatic, large mammals, come spend some time with panda bears. *interview- Dr.Melissa Songer, conservation biologist at Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute * a donation was made as a symbolic adoption of a panda on the World Wildlife Fund page: https://gifts.worldwildlife.org/gift-center/gifts/Species-Adoptions
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1 month ago
46 minutes

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Saving Giants Part One: Conservation of Endangered Large Mammals
Explore how conservation biologists are saving magnificent giants like elephants, Scimitar-Horned, Oryx, and more. Join Dr. Susan in checking out some of these charismatic mammals at the National Zoo and for an interview with a world renowned conservation biologist who has fascinating stories to share. How do you re-introduce an extinct species? What kind of satellite collar do you put on an elephant? Find out more in this fascinating episode, part one in a two-part series on conservation biology. *Interview: Dr. Melissa Songer, Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute *a donation was made to this organization by the Biologica Podcast in thanks to Dr. Songer Learn more here: https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation/about-scbi *See photos from Dr. Songer of her work with elephants and RX on the Patreon or Instagram pages for Biologica Next episode – Saving Giants Part Two: conservation biology of pandas Please share, repost, send a telegram or carrier pigeon, leave a message in a bottle, or follow (if you enjoyed this episode), and thank you for helping keep the Biologica ball rolling. 🙏 To see images by Dr. Songer from this episode, follow one of these links: Biologica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biologica_podcast?igsh=MXRydjJ1Z3d2emVjZQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Biologica on Patreon: patreon.com/Biologica
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2 months ago
48 minutes

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
High-flying Hummingbirds: Evolution, Adaptations, and Altitude
Explore with Dr. Susan how these avian marvels adapt to and live at high altitude in the mountains near the equator. Come hiking and soak up the sounds of the forest, with waterfalls and the calls of surprising hummingbirds. Dr. Christopher Witt explains how these hummingbirds adapt to high-altitude environments through physiological changes and more. These fascinating flyers have come to thrive in the high slopes of the Andes mountains, and have many secrets to share. *Interview: Dr. Christopher Witt, Curator of Birds & Director, Museum of Southwestern Biology; Professor, Department of Biology, UNM. Learn more about his research here: https://www.unmornithology.org/home *A donation was made to the International Hummingbird Society in thanks to Dr. Witt, from the Biologica Podcast. Find out more or donate here: https://www.hummingbirdsociety.org/ (Note-the episode cover design is symbolic, not scientific or an accurate species) Tenth Episode celebration: Send Dr. Susan a message with your favorite of the first 10 episodes (and why) at biologica.podcast@gmail.com by September 1; Dr. Susan will draw 10 names to receive an embroidered Biologica patch.
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2 months ago
54 minutes 18 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Horsing Around: biology and conservation of the wild ponies of Assateague
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of Assateague Island, neighbor of Chincoteague Island and home to its renowned wild horses. A biologist at Assateague Island National Seashore shares captivating insights on the horses’ history, biology, and management. Dr. Susan also weaves in live field recordings from a camping and biking journey there, capturing the beauty and serenity of this unique landscape. Discover how humans and ponies intersect on this extraordinary and beloved barrier island, *Interview: Lindsay Ries, Supervisory Biologist for Assateague Island National Seashore - A donation was made by Biologica to the Assateague Island Alliance in the form of a symbolic foster of the Assateague horse Aster Linea. - Learn more or foster a horse at their website: https://assateagueislandalliance.org - Learn about visiting the National Seashore here: https://www.nps.gov/asis/index.htm * Coming soon: In celebration of the next episode, which will be the 10th episode (not including the trailer), Biologica will have a fun special event where listeners can email their favorite episode (from all ten) in order to be entered in a drawing for one of 10 embroidered Biologica patches. Stay tuned in the next episode for more information. Thank you so much to the Biologica loyal listeners! If you are new to the podcast, welcome; I hope to see you next time. 🙏🐾 -Dr. Susan
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3 months ago
51 minutes 46 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Moonlight Meetings: Mating behavior and ecology of Horseshoe Crabs
Join Dr. Susan as she interviews Dr. Jane Brockman, a renowned animal behaviorist from the University of Florida. Discover the ancient lineage and unique breeding behaviors of horseshoe crabs. Learn about their ecological significance and their critical role for migrating shorebirds, as well as their role in modern medicine. Dr. Brockman discusses her journey into the study of animal behavior and why horseshoe crabs continue to captivate scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Dr. Susan will also visit an educational hands-on horseshoe crab event, and hear from a 12-year-old student about their experiences with these amazing creatures. This episode also highlights the conservation efforts and challenges they face in both the United States and Asia. Tune in to appreciate the remarkable adaptations of these "living fossils" that have remained unchanged for millions of years, yet play an essential role in both natural ecosystems and human health advancements. Learn more: We interview Dr. Jane Brickman. To see a picture of her teaching about horseshoe crabs at a “Green Eggs and Sand” workshop, visit this site: https://people.clas.ufl.edu/hjb/research/ We heard a few minutes of an educational event hosted by the CCLT land trust. To learn more or support their work, visit: https://www.ccltmaine.org The educators from Coast Encounters presented at this event: https://coastencounters.com/ *A donation was made to CCLT as part of this episode
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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 33 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Magical Monarchs: Conserving an Icon
The iconic monarch butterfly has inspired generations with its beauty and its complex and mysterious migration - come be inspired by the monarch again. In this episode, join Dr. Susan in exploring monarch butterflies: talking with both an expert biologist who studies them and an inspirational conservationist who is dedicated to helping them. The flagship for the movement to help pollinators, the monarch is under threat from a number of sources. While the monarch brings people so much joy, it also needs our help. We will learn concrete steps we can take to help this queen among butterflies. We will also look at research and attempt to rear butterflies from caterpillars. For old and young alike, come celebrate the monarchs: they are struggling, but there is also reason for hope. Learn more: -We interview Ward Johnson, the founder of Save our Monarchs. Find out more or order milkweed at: https://www.saveourmonarchs.org *A donation was made to Save our Monarchs by the the Biologica Podcast for this episode. -We interview Dr. David James; to see a photo of him teaching inmates about monarch butterflies, and a photo of a tiny tag on a butterfly’s wing, visit this 2018 article: https://ucanr.edu/blog/bug-squad/article/david-james-incredible-research-migratory-monarchs  
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4 months ago
55 minutes 38 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Climbing the Ladder-the alewife fishway of Mill Brook (Alewife Episode Part 2 of 2)
In this episode (Part 2 on Alewives), delve into the vibrant fish migration occurring at Mill Brook and its fish ladder in Southern Maine. Learn about the alewife’s challenging journey from the ocean to Highland Lake, and the community-led citizen science efforts to monitor and restore their population. Dr. Susan shares her observations while counting fish at the fishway, interviews biologist Toby Jacobs who manages the project, and discusses fascinating research about the alewives’ resilience and adaptability. Dive into the serene world of nature interwoven with science and conservation, all while rooting for this tough little fish as it travels upstream. Learn more: https://www.prlt.org/alewife-migration A donation was made to PRLT and its alewife project.
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4 months ago
54 minutes 47 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Let the River Run: Penobscot Perspectives on Alewives (Alewives Episode Part 1 of 2)
Dive into the fascinating world of alewife conservation and river restoration from the perspective of the Penobscot Nation. Join Dr. Susan in fascinating conversations with Chuck Loring, the Director at the Penobscot Nation Department of Natural Resources, and Dan McCaw, the Fisheries Program Manager at that department. Chuck describes the importance of “sea run” fish like alewives to the Penobscot people, and shares how the Penobscot view the river and its animals. Dan shares his personal journey and passion for fisheries management, influenced by his childhood experiences by the Sebasticook River in Maine, and describes the collaborative efforts behind alewife restoration. Dan also sheds light on successful endeavors that have helped revitalize alewife populations, and the complex interplay of federal, state, and tribal partnerships. This episode also highlights two articles and features a beautiful and powerful Penobscot (nepi) water song. In Penobscot: nəpi kkəseləmələpəna kči-wəliwəni nəpi kkihčitamitəhαmələpəna In English: water we love you thank you so much water we respect you The Penobscot (nepi) water song is written by Gabriel Paul and performed by his niece, Leigh Neptune. The sound engineering was done by Josh Woodbury. Thank you for helping Biologica by liking/sharing/following. Learn more here: https://www.penobscotnation.org/departments/department-of-natural-resources/ https://www.penobscotnation.org/departments/department-of-natural-resources/water-n%C9%99pi-resources/water-n%C9%99pi-song/ https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/60532384.pdf
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5 months ago
55 minutes 15 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
The Social Side of Biodiversity: Exploring Sociology and Our Connection with Animals
Join us in this intriguing episode as we sit down with Dr. Karin Gustafsson, an associate professor and environmental sociologist from Orebro University, Sweden. Dr. Gustafsson delves into the intricate connections between sociology and environmental challenges, shedding light on how social sciences are essential in understanding and addressing issues like climate change and biodiversity loss. Discover how certain species, like the monarch butterfly, become powerful symbols for environmental action. Dr. Gustafsson shares her passion for learning and research, offering insights into the critical role of social sciences in science and environmental issues, and in how it relates to shaping a sustainable future. Join us for a different perspective on animals and biodiversity. A donation was made to the World Wildlife Fund in thanks to Dr. Gustafsson for her time in discussing sociology of biodiversity. Thank you for following or sharing this episode of Biologica! Visit my Podbean or Patreon page to support the show. Note  - the following organizations were part of the logo mini-experiment: Nature Conservancy World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greenpeace Sierra Club Environmental Defense Fund Natural Resources Defense Council Wildlife Conservation Society Conservation International World Resources Institute National Audubon Society Rainforest Alliance Rainforest Trust Ocean Conservancy Center for BIological Diversity Oceana
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5 months ago
46 minutes 31 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Winged Migration - Birdwatching in the Spring
Take flight with migratory springtime warblers and listen as they delight birdwatchers young and old. In this episode, join Dr. Susan in exploring the joys of watching birds. We’ll explore a cemetery as part of Maine Audubon bird walks and talk with bird lovers - from novice to expert. A birder and teacher who shares his passion with students, Nathan Hall co-founded the Maine Young Birders Club. We’ll also interview a student of his named Agnes, who has caught a passion for feathered flyers. Finally, we’ll touch on some research about birdwatching and a poem by Pablo Neruda. Thanks for listening, and for following or liking the episode. Donations were made to Maine Audubon at https://maineaudubon.org/ and to the Maine Young Birders Club at https://www.maineyoungbirders.org/
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6 months ago
49 minutes 33 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Big Night
In this episode of Biologica, we delve into the captivating phenomenon of "Big Night.” Citizen scientists and nature lovers gather to witness the awe-inspiring migration of amphibians to vernal pools; it’s a fleeting springtime spectacle driven by the perfect blend of darkness, rainfall, and warm nights. Join us as we explore the mysteries of Big Night through stories, live field recordings, and even poetry, touching upon the wonder of this natural ritual. With a special interview with Greg LeClair, the Executive Director of Maine Big Night, discover the collaborative spirit of those who come together to support and study amphibian life. 
     Note – thank you to Will from Will Sings Songs for allowing us to play his salamander song (https://willsweb.site/). 
     A donation was made to Maine Big Night. Learn more at mainebignight.org Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please hit like or follow. See you next time.
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6 months ago
38 minutes 43 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Rescue Mission: Caring for the Dogs of Cotacachi
Join Dr. Susan in Cotacachi, Ecuador, as she explores the transformative journey of the town's street dogs, brought about by the heartfelt mission of Amici Cannis. Discover the unique social dogs of Cotacachi and the people that help them stay well-fed and healthy. Listen as Dr. Susan talks with veterinarians there and captures touching stories of the town's canines, such as the beloved street dog Chimbo. -Visit Amici Cannis website here: https://www.amicicannisusa.org/foundation-hospital -A donation went to Amici Cannis -More episode sources and links: Podcast website: https://susanhayhurst.podbean.com/ -Patreon page (memberships, behind-the-scenes, products and more): https://www.patreon.com/c/biologica
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6 months ago
26 minutes 23 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Biologica: Where Animals and Humans Meet
From the vernal pools of Maine to the mountains of Ecuador, come explore with Dr. Susan, and discover the many ways that humans and animals interact.
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7 months ago
37 seconds

Biologica: Where Humans and Animals Meet
Through stories and interviews, join Dr. Susan - shelter veterinarian and science educator - to explore how animals and humans interact and how nature and society intersect. From the vernal pools of Maine to the mountains of Ecuador, let’s dive in and make discoveries together.