In this episode, Alex sits down with Jason Edwards, acclaimed National Geographic photographer, conservationist, and storyteller. From his early days as a zookeeper in Melbourne to spending decades capturing jaw-dropping images in over 70 countries, Jason’s journey is as wild as the places he photographs. Ever wondered what it’s like to trek through the Amazon, face down big cats, or uncover the dark world of the exotic pet trade? Jason’s stories will take you from Antarctica’s ice fields to ...
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In this episode, Alex sits down with Jason Edwards, acclaimed National Geographic photographer, conservationist, and storyteller. From his early days as a zookeeper in Melbourne to spending decades capturing jaw-dropping images in over 70 countries, Jason’s journey is as wild as the places he photographs. Ever wondered what it’s like to trek through the Amazon, face down big cats, or uncover the dark world of the exotic pet trade? Jason’s stories will take you from Antarctica’s ice fields to ...
This month, we’re venturing into the mysterious world of nocturnal scavengers. From their iconic masks to their nighttime antics, we're shining a light on the fascinating lives of these creatures. So grab your night vision goggles because we’re heading out after dark to talk about raccoons. For sources and more information, please visit our website.
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In this episode, Alex sits down with Jason Edwards, acclaimed National Geographic photographer, conservationist, and storyteller. From his early days as a zookeeper in Melbourne to spending decades capturing jaw-dropping images in over 70 countries, Jason’s journey is as wild as the places he photographs. Ever wondered what it’s like to trek through the Amazon, face down big cats, or uncover the dark world of the exotic pet trade? Jason’s stories will take you from Antarctica’s ice fields to ...