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Frogs Gone Wild
Mason McGarrity and Dotsie Jones
9 episodes
5 days ago
Two girls with an unwavering love for Africa and the wildlife this world possesses. The fate of wildlife and the fate of humanity are intertwined. Caring for the animals with whom we share our planet is not just an option; it's a necessity for the well-being of our world and ourselves. Listen in to learn more about wildlife, conservation efforts, safari stories, and more.
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Two girls with an unwavering love for Africa and the wildlife this world possesses. The fate of wildlife and the fate of humanity are intertwined. Caring for the animals with whom we share our planet is not just an option; it's a necessity for the well-being of our world and ourselves. Listen in to learn more about wildlife, conservation efforts, safari stories, and more.
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Frogs Gone Wild
INTERVIEW: Ashleigh Scully

In this episode of Frogs Gone Wild, we're thrilled to be joined by Ashleigh Scully, a prodigious wildlife photographer and dedicated conservationist. At just 22 years old, Ashleigh has garnered significant recognition for her photography, capturing the essence of nature from a very young age. Now a senior at Texas Christian University, she is not only pursuing an accelerated master’s in English to hone her skills as a photojournalist and writer, but she is also a celebrated NCAA Equestrian athlete. Ashleigh shares her journey balancing intense academic and athletic commitments with her passion for photography and conservation. We delve into her recent adventures, including a photographic expedition in Svalbard, Norway, where she documented arctic wildlife and the impacts of sea ice decline. Join us as Ashleigh discusses her hopes to use her burgeoning platform to champion conservation efforts and inspire change in our rapidly evolving world.

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1 year ago
42 minutes 58 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
Iconic Reptiles of Africa

In this episode of Frogs Gone Wild, we take a deep dive into the fascinating world of African reptiles. While charismatic megafauna often steal the spotlight, it's time to shine a light on the incredible diversity of reptilian species found across the African continent. We'll start by exploring some of Africa's most iconic reptiles, including the mighty Nile crocodile, Africa's largest snake - the python, and the venomous black mamba. We'll also explore the diverse array of lizards found throughout Africa. Unravel the mysteries of tortoises, often referred to as "mobile meat pies" in South Africa. Learn about their appearances, behaviors, diets, and breeding habits as we delve into the fascinating lives of these creatures.

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1 year ago
29 minutes 22 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
Rhino Update: IVF, 2023 Report, and Donating

On this episode of Frogs Gone Wild, listen to Dotsie and Mason discuss the recent news on their favorite species, the rhinoceros. They debrief the recent report on poached rhinos in 2023 and dive into details about the recent IVF experiments, hoping to prevent the extinction of the Northern White Rhino. Stay tuned until the end to learn how you can get involved and help save this magnificent species.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
New Year, New Life: Bush Babies

Join Dotsie and Mason as they guide you through the circle of life, highlighting the remarkable stories of lion cubs, meerkat pups, giraffe calves, and warthog piglets. From the awe-inspiring majesty of a lioness teaching her cubs to roar to the comical antics of meerkat babies learning to stand guard, each moment captures the essence of new beginnings in the wild. Discover the heartwarming tales of giraffe families gracefully welcoming their newest members into the towering world above, and witness the playful antics of warthog piglets as they navigate their surroundings under the watchful eyes of their protective parents.

So, grab your headphones, tune in, and let the magic of the African bush unfold in this special episode that celebrates the arrival of new life amidst the breathtaking landscapes and untamed wilderness.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
Traveling to Africa: Tips, Advice, and Personal Experience

Chime in on this episode of Frogs Gone Wild to get some advice from Dotsie and Mason about traveling to Africa. This time of year is super popular for traveling to go on safari, so we wanted to provide some tips and tricks to listeners planning on visiting Africa in the future.

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1 year ago
34 minutes 36 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
Our Study Abroad Experience

Listen in to hear Dotsie and Mason discuss their experience on TCU's Human Development and Biodiversity study abroad trip in South Africa!

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2 years ago
52 minutes 27 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
INTERVIEW: Dr. Michael Slattery

Join us in this episode as Dotsie and Mason sit with the remarkable Dr. Michael Slattery, Department Chair and Director of the Institute for Environmental Studies. Dr. Slattery, the brilliant mind behind the unforgettable TCU Study Abroad Trip to South Africa, takes us on a journey through his homeland's vibrant landscapes and diverse wildlife.

In this captivating conversation, delve into the heart of South Africa's wilderness as Dr. Slattery passionately shares insights into the urgent issue of rhino poaching. Discover the harsh realities these magnificent creatures face and explore the vital role conservation efforts play in preserving the rich biodiversity of our planet.

But this episode isn't just about the plight of rhinos; it's also a deeply personal exploration of Dr. Slattery's upbringing in South Africa. Through his compelling stories, gain a unique perspective on the cultural tapestry and natural wonders that shaped his deep-rooted love for wildlife and the environment.

Tune in to learn about the transformative experiences of the TCU Study Abroad Trip, where students like Dotsie and Mason had the privilege of learning directly from Dr. Slattery himself. Gain valuable insights into the importance of biodiversity and conservation, and discover the inspiring initiatives that are making a difference in the fight to protect our planet's most precious inhabitants.

Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and moved as we uncover the untold stories of South Africa, its wildlife, and the passionate individuals dedicated to preserving our natural heritage.

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2 years ago
38 minutes 4 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
The Big Five

The Big Five – a thrilling lineup of majestic creatures: elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, and rhinoceros. These iconic animals are not just symbols of Africa's most famous wildlife; they represent the continent's raw, untamed beauty, capturing the imagination of travelers and wildlife enthusiasts worldwide. Listen to this episode of Frogs Gone Wild to learn more about these five renowned species.

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2 years ago
35 minutes 11 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
Introductions & International Rhino Day

Welcome to the first episode of Frogs Gone Wild and Happy International Rhino Day! Listen in to meet the hosts, Dotsie and Mason, as they give a sneak peek at what to expect in future episodes and discuss the importance of this day. Check out @frogsgonewildpodcast on Instagram to see how you can get involved in the efforts against rhino poaching.

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2 years ago
18 minutes 19 seconds

Frogs Gone Wild
Two girls with an unwavering love for Africa and the wildlife this world possesses. The fate of wildlife and the fate of humanity are intertwined. Caring for the animals with whom we share our planet is not just an option; it's a necessity for the well-being of our world and ourselves. Listen in to learn more about wildlife, conservation efforts, safari stories, and more.