How do you help animals through policy? In this episode of One Wild World, Julie Watson, the Killer Whale Policy Lead at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, shares her journey into conservation and her crucial work in protecting the endangered Southern Resident Orcas. With only 73 individuals remaining, Julie discusses the key threats these orcas face, including prey scarcity, vessel noise, and contaminants. She emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach to save this iconic spec...
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How do you help animals through policy? In this episode of One Wild World, Julie Watson, the Killer Whale Policy Lead at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, shares her journey into conservation and her crucial work in protecting the endangered Southern Resident Orcas. With only 73 individuals remaining, Julie discusses the key threats these orcas face, including prey scarcity, vessel noise, and contaminants. She emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach to save this iconic spec...
How Far Can Tarantulas Really Migrate? feat. Dr. Rich Reading & Lorna McCallister
One Wild World: A Podcast About Animals
32 minutes
1 year ago
How Far Can Tarantulas Really Migrate? feat. Dr. Rich Reading & Lorna McCallister
The journey of tarantulas to find love… A bee scaring away an elephant… Are these facts or fiction? In this episode of One Wild World, we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of invertebrates with Butterfly Pavilion’s VP of Science & Conservation Dr. Rich Reading, as well as their Beekeeper Associate Lorna McAllister. From the remarkable tarantula "mate-gration" in Colorado, to the innovative "bees for elephants" project in Tanzania, our guests shed light on the critical ...
One Wild World: A Podcast About Animals
How do you help animals through policy? In this episode of One Wild World, Julie Watson, the Killer Whale Policy Lead at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, shares her journey into conservation and her crucial work in protecting the endangered Southern Resident Orcas. With only 73 individuals remaining, Julie discusses the key threats these orcas face, including prey scarcity, vessel noise, and contaminants. She emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach to save this iconic spec...