From the SWFL Eagle Nest: Harriet goes missing: - last seen on February 2nd at 5:36 p.m., flying off the attic, and she did not return. We will be talking to SWFL photographer Desiree Deliz (image credit) and possibly others, looking at her images, and also at Lady Hawk's footage. Come, join and discuss!
Dr. Giorgia Auteri, who is also a host of this show, introduces how biologists analyze data to make sense of the world using a programming tool called "R."
Conflicts arising from Leopards straying into human habitation are increasing and causing serious issues in Nepal. We talk to Mr. Binaya Adhikari, Manager at Pokhara Zoological Park and Wildlife Rescue Center.
Hans creates short films that transport us into the world of people doing amazing work, including scientists studying plants and animals. We talk about his most recent release, Survival of the Fattest (which features Giorgia Auteri), as well as his experiences working with uncooperative animals (and sometimes human) subjects.
This week we chat with Rick Harness to discuss the problem of accidental wildife electrocution
Captain Jack Molan talks about his new book, his experience with wild Eagles at sea, and around Alaska.
We see wildlife through the camera and build our understanding around visual perception. Yet there are so many voices of nature that are telling us a lot more than we care to know. Dr. Bernie Krause talks to David Hancock in a pre-recorded interview giving us astounding insight into voices of nature......more
We chat with Pam from GROWS on this episode to pay a tribute to junior , the juvenile Eagles who died from electrocution- siblings of the Malala the Hawklet
This week we're joined by bear behaviorist Jody Williams, of Help Asheville Bears. Jody travels all over the USA and Canada to help injured bears in traps, track down poachers, and help reduce human-wildlife conflict with these animals.... more
We chat with PhD candidate Baheerathan Murugavel, who studies the effects of urbanization, like light pollution, on fruit bats.... more
Join us as we chat with Dr. Shambhu Paudel, a biologist who has done conservation research on river dolphins in his home country of Nepal.....more
Jeffrey Rich will be sharing “Wonders of the Wilds” which showcases the biodiversity, beauty, and amazing healing powers of Mother nature. Through his story-telling and exceptional photography, we will all appreciate and value the Wilds!
This week, we discuss growing trees in arid areas with challenging conditions for growth....more
We are excited to interview Pam, a Director from GROWLS, about a hawklet being...more
We have Director Dr José TAVARES from the Vulture Conservation Foundation who...more
On the Humans and Wildlife Show today - Sea life that live in coastal areas appears to be...more
This episode is all about birds flying, their exemplary technique, and how their...more
When it gets chilly, both humans and animals have a similar problem: how to stay warm...more
Sometimes it gets hot. Uncomfortably hot. This is when people and animals have a similar...more
Major oil spills -- then and now. What happened when we started to get the first major oil spills, what were the consequences for the environment, and how did people respond? ...more
Climate change is bringing vampire bats closer and closer to the U.S., and some people are starting to get worried! These creatures are the subject...more
This week we explore interactions between humans and Australia's kangaroos and birds....more
Christian is stargazing in Australia, but celestial bodies aren't the only standouts...more
Dr. Christian McKnight shares the story of the potato beetle -- A little bug from Colorado that....more
Hot or cold, life finds a way! In this week's episode of the Humans & Wildlife Show, we're talking about the animals that thrive and survive at...more
There are over 2 million known species. Is it actually possible to discover a new...more
This week we are looking at interesting Extinct species- The Haast’s Eagle - the largest...more
The Mirror-test was developed in 1970 as an attempt to determine whether an animal...more
The physiology of how birds breathe, and how this allows them to high at very high, low...more
Let’s explore together - The interactive tree of life explorer OneZoom maps the connections...more
Why do animals group together, what makes them successful? We will look at examples...more
On this episode of the Humans and Wildlife Show, we will look into the flocking behavior of ...more
There is a decline in song birds, what is happening, and what effect does it have on our mental...more
The Mirror-test was developed in 1970 as an attempt to determine whether an animal...more
The recent flooding in the Vancouver Area has affected all- including our Wildlife...more
Wind Farms are considered to be one of the most promising renewable energy sources of the...more
Turtles are important animals to the Anishnaabe peoples. Join us with guest artist...more
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We chat with science videographer Hans Reijnen about some of his recent work filming...more
How does sight differ across different types of animals?....more
In this episode of The Humans & Wildlife Show we are building a better backyard for bugs....more
Drones often get a bad rap, but they can useful tools for those trying to understand wildlife and other...more
Where do eagles go in winter? Do they migrate? Not necessarily! This week we chat with guest David Hancock...more
In this episode of The Humans & Wildlife Show we are building a better backyard for bugs....more
We talk with vampire bat biologist (yes that really is a thing) Dr. Gerry Carter about...more
Artificial dams can be harmful for many animals, but the eagles....more
We interview carnivore biologist Rumaan Malholtra, who studies the effects of habitat fragmentation...more
The West is on fire, and not in a good way. On episode seven of The Humans & Wildlife Show...more
Did you know, before bald eagles were an endangered species in the U.S., the country...more
This week we explore the topic of humans eating insects. We're joined by not one but TWO entomologists...more
It is HOT right now in western North America, and humans aren't the only ones suffering. Many raptor chicks...more
This week we explore talk about bats. That's it. That's the topic. We just couldn't resist since...more
Welcome to The Humans & Wildlife Show! Giorgia and Christian announce the start of their weekly livestream...more
In the pilot episode of The Humans & Wildlife Show, guest Molly Tamulevich, with the Michigan...more