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#103: Exploring Wildlife Forensics with Ashley Bray
I’ve been looking forward to today’s episode for a really long time - and for two great reasons. One, it’s about wildlife forensics, which is an immense field that requires knowledge of everything from wildlife behavior and morphology, to DNA, to crime scene investigation, to policy and the law. I’ve always been a bit of a generalist who likes to deep dive into topics on occasion…so this is a field true to my heart.
And the second reason I’ve been looking forward to it is the guest - forensic wildlife biologist Ashley Bray. As you’ll hear, Ashley - in addition to being a forensic wildlife biologist - is also a podcaster. And her podcast is a slant on human/wildlife conflict - with - as you might expect from a forensic biologist - with a true crime twist. Oh - it’s called Get Out Alive (www.getoutalivepodcast.com/) - be sure to check it out.
Today we take a broad look at what forensic wildlife biology entails, and the surprising connections it reveals, such as the connection between wildlife crimes and drug and human trafficking - and organized crime in general.
Ashley has a few nice case examples that we review. And hold tight - you’re going to learn about a super cute animal called a vaquita.
So, get ready for a wide ranging discussion with forensic wildlife biologist Ashley Bray. And you can find Ashley on Instagram ( getoutalivepod) , Twitter ( TheAngryOlogist) , and Facebook ( GetOutAlivePodcast) !
FULL SHOW NOTES (naturesarchive.com/2024/09/23/wildlife-forensics/) (Includes Photos!)
LINKS
An Immense World (bookshop.org/a/98007/9780593133231) by Ed Yong
CITES Treaty (cites.org/eng/disc/what.php) information
Sea of Shadows (films.nationalgeographic.com/sea-of-shadows) documentary
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (seashepherd.org/)
University of Florida's Wildlife Forensics Program (wildlife.forensics.med.ufl.edu/)
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BONUS: Top 10 Favorite Species with Griff Griffith, Michelle Fullner, and Michael Hawk
มุมมอง 1221 วันที่ผ่านมา
What do parasitic plants, 600 year old oak trees, salmon, and hoverflies have in common? Well, they are some of Griff's, Michelle Fullner’s and my favorite wild organisms! Today’s episode is a fun conversation with Michelle Fullner, Griff Griffith, and myself, Michael Hawk, where we advocate for our 10 favorite animals and plants. We each bring three species to the conversation…well, not physic...
#102: Sophie Osborn - From the Brink: Reintroducing Endangered Birds
มุมมอง 3หลายเดือนก่อน
Have you ever wondered what it takes to bring a species back from the brink of extinction? Today, we’re diving into the front lines of one of the most challenging and inspiring conservation efforts of our time, with Sophie Osborn as our guide. This episode unravels the incredible stories of the Peregrine Falcon, Hawaiian Crow, and California Condor-three iconic birds with a common thread of sur...
#101: Connecting Climate, Carbon, Tree Leaf Phenology and Genetics with Dr. Hanna Makowski
มุมมอง 6หลายเดือนก่อน
Have you ever wondered how biologists figure out how plants respond to drought, heat, cold, and other environmental factors? One way is to study phenology. That’s a fancy word that accounts for seasonal and cyclical growth patterns of plants and animals. Researchers can look at various attributes, like when a plant flowers, leafs out, drops leaves, and more, and then see how that correlates to ...
#100: The Biggest Nature Lesson I've Learned from 100 Nature's Archive Episodes
มุมมอง 32หลายเดือนก่อน
Nature's Archive has published 100 episodes now. Well, actually over 100, because I normally don't count solo episodes. This week, I wanted to share one of the most important lessons I've learned from these past four years and 100 episodes. Spoiler: it's an angle on how 'everything is connected', and a deeper, more profound understanding of ecosystem services. Regular interview episodes return ...
#99: Into the Wild: Snow Leopards and Wildlife Photography with Jake Davis
มุมมอง 252 หลายเดือนก่อน
Have you ever watched Planet Earth and wondered how they get that amazing footage of elusive and wild animals? Get ready to learn about that and much more. Wildlife photographer Jake Davis shares his incredible journey from a 10-year-old with a disposable camera to capturing stunning footage for Planet Earth. Jake dives into the challenges and triumphs of filming elusive snow leopards in the Go...
Joro Spiders: Should You Be Concerned? And more Astounding Spiders with Dr. Sarah Rose
มุมมอง 223 หลายเดือนก่อน
Have you seen all of the scary headlines about massive venomous Joro spiders invading the eastern USA? Well, as you might imagine, these headlines are designed to drive clicks so that individuals and media can monetize their content. Dr. Sarah Rose helps set the record straight, and also answers some questions about spider mating rituals, which turn out to be complex and fascinating! And after ...
#98: Ocean’s Green Giants: The Vital Role of Kelp with Tristin Anoush McHugh
มุมมอง 353 หลายเดือนก่อน
The ocean’s surface is a bit like the cover of a book. We have a title - the ocean - which gives us a hint about what it is. And we probably have some preconceived ideas about it based on the cover graphics or author. But we can’t see inside to truly understand the stories it wants to tell. One of those stories is about a forest - yes, an underwater forest that serves multiple critical purposes...
#97: How to Love a Forest with Ethan Tapper
มุมมอง 274 หลายเดือนก่อน
Forestry is incredibly interesting and important, and it really speaks to me personally, because it’s one of these fields that is inherently interdisciplinary. You have to understand how things relate and connect to create a healthy, sustainable system. But traditionally, forestry was all about resource extraction, which often is done at the expense of long term sustainability. And my guest tod...
#96: From Rattles to Kings: Unraveling the Secrets of Snakes With Dr. Emily Taylor
มุมมอง 374 หลายเดือนก่อน
Snakes are the perfect topic for Nature’s Archive. They are often over-generalized to fit a worst-case stereotype, but they are critically important to our food webs and ecosystems. And like so much of what we discuss, once you start learning just a bit about them, you see how amazing and diverse they are. And there are few better suited to guide us through the world of snakes than Dr. Emily Ta...
#95: The Rare 2024 Cicada Double Emergence with Dr. Chris Simon
มุมมอง 525 หลายเดือนก่อน
2024 is going to be another year of the cicada, with the emergence of two periodical cicada groups, or broods (Brood XIII and Brood XIX), at the same time, roughly in late April to early May. Now, throughout much of the world, cicadas serenade us in summer afternoons - you might be familiar with that, and wonder “what’s the big deal”. But in a few special locations, periodical cicadas emerge on...
Nature's Oldest Genetic Engineers - Gall Inducers!
มุมมอง 255 หลายเดือนก่อน
Gall wasps (don't worry - they're tiny and stingless!) are nature's oldest genetic engineers. In fact, several other kinds of insects (and fungi!) can also create galls, which are structure plant growth induced by the insect (or fungi) to support their lifecycle. Find out how they do, and how to find them in this quick introduction. Better still, upload your gall pics to iNaturalist! There are ...
#94: Secrets of the Octopus with Sy Montgomery and Warren Carlyle
มุมมอง 305 หลายเดือนก่อน
When it comes to understanding nature, it often seems like the ocean surface - that undulating reflective layer of water - is more like an impenetrable curtain than just a layer of water. There is just so much we don’t know about, and are too quick to dismiss, all because we can’t easily observe what’s going on down there. Thankfully, octopuses are having a renaissance in popular culture, and a...
#93: Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant - Carnivore Ecology, Wild Life, and Environmental Justice
มุมมอง 326 หลายเดือนก่อน
My guest today is Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant. Dr. Wynn-Grant is the co-host of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom (www.mutualofomaha.com/wild-kingdom/) , is a wildlife ecologist and affiliated researcher at the UC Santa Barbara Bren School of Environmental and Science Management (bren.ucsb.edu/people/rae-wynn-grant) . She’s also an author, with her new memoir entitled “Wild Life (bookshop.org/a/98007/97816...
#92: Secrets of Beautifully Fuzzy Velvet Ants with Dr. Joseph Wilson (and a bit about native bees...
มุมมอง 166 หลายเดือนก่อน
Have you ever seen a fuzzy looking ant? Maybe it looked like a little pipe cleaner with fuzzy red or yellow hair? If so, you probably saw a velvet ant. And here’s the thing - it’s not even an ant at all. They’re wingless wasps, and they often turn up along hiking trails, roadsides, and sometimes even in your backyard! And if you haven’t seen one, hit pause and check out the show notes on nature...
#91: Examining Tree Physiology with Dr. Lucy Kerhoulas: Insights into Drought Adaptation and the ...
มุมมอง 256 หลายเดือนก่อน
#91: Examining Tree Physiology with Dr. Lucy Kerhoulas: Insights into Drought Adaptation and the ...
#90: From Invasive Species to Allergenic Pollen with Allasandra Valdez (The Happy Botanist Podcas...
มุมมอง 116 หลายเดือนก่อน
#90: From Invasive Species to Allergenic Pollen with Allasandra Valdez (The Happy Botanist Podcas...
#89: Burning Questions: Understanding Fire Management with Lenya Quinn-Davidson
มุมมอง 106 หลายเดือนก่อน
#89: Burning Questions: Understanding Fire Management with Lenya Quinn-Davidson
#88: BLM Unveiled: A Journey with Josh Jackson into our Forgotten Lands
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#88: BLM Unveiled: A Journey with Josh Jackson into our Forgotten Lands
#87: California Condors with Tiana Williams-Claussen (Golden State Naturalist Crossover!)
มุมมอง 56 หลายเดือนก่อน
#87: California Condors with Tiana Williams-Claussen (Golden State Naturalist Crossover!)
#86: Double Feature! The Yard of the Future and We Live in a 10% World
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#86: Double Feature! The Yard of the Future and We Live in a 10% World
#85: Life After Dark (Nocturnalia!) with Charles Hood and Dr. José Martínez-Fonseca
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#85: Life After Dark (Nocturnalia!) with Charles Hood and Dr. José Martínez-Fonseca
#84: Dr. Marshall Shepherd - Weather is Your Mood, Climate is Your Personality
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#84: Dr. Marshall Shepherd - Weather is Your Mood, Climate is Your Personality
#83: If Trees Could Talk with Dr. Grant Harley
มุมมอง 106 หลายเดือนก่อน
#83: If Trees Could Talk with Dr. Grant Harley
#82: Amanda Monthei - Life with Fire
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#82: Amanda Monthei - Life with Fire
#81: Dr. Emma Greig - From Fairywrens to FeederWatch
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#81: Dr. Emma Greig - From Fairywrens to FeederWatch
#80: El Niño (ENSO) and Ocean Temperatures
มุมมอง 56 หลายเดือนก่อน
#80: El Niño (ENSO) and Ocean Temperatures
The Wonders of Plant Galls: Biology, Identification and Discovery
มุมมอง 44ปีที่แล้ว
The Wonders of Plant Galls: Biology, Identification and Discovery
#79: Pollinator Friendly Yards with Leslie Inman
มุมมอง 106 หลายเดือนก่อน
#79: Pollinator Friendly Yards with Leslie Inman
#78: Pirates, Trophy Fish, and Shifting Baselines: Unveiling Ecological Mysteries With Dr. Loren ...
มุมมอง 76 หลายเดือนก่อน
#78: Pirates, Trophy Fish, and Shifting Baselines: Unveiling Ecological Mysteries With Dr. Loren ...

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  • @wildlife351
    @wildlife351 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jake Davis and Isaac Spots are legends!✌️

    • @NaturesArchive
      @NaturesArchive 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'll have to check out Isaac Spotts. Thanks for the comment!

    • @wildlife351
      @wildlife351 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@NaturesArchive He is the guy Jake mentioned while he mentioned the photography course

    • @NaturesArchive
      @NaturesArchive 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wildlife351 Ah, I wasn't connecting the dots. Thanks!

  • @eurekadam
    @eurekadam 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like this format! Keep them going!

    • @NaturesArchive
      @NaturesArchive 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I plan to! Thanks!

  • @capturingnaturewithsandip
    @capturingnaturewithsandip 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing & big like

  • @shamaesdin7354
    @shamaesdin7354 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    one ❤ turkey 🦃 please❤

  • @donkinzett3961
    @donkinzett3961 ปีที่แล้ว

    We don't have wild turkeys in Australia what a cool bird,look good in a roasting dish ha ha

  • @josephkelly3184
    @josephkelly3184 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can only ever hear spitting with any turkey

  • @dscottperry
    @dscottperry ปีที่แล้ว

    I hear him spitting but not drumming

    • @Dieseloutdoors
      @Dieseloutdoors ปีที่แล้ว

      Dude I've watched tons of videos. All I ever hear is the spit. Maybe our ears can't pick up the low notes or something

    • @rwmack3523
      @rwmack3523 ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe our MICROPHONES can't pick up the drumming. That's seems wild to me.

    • @Joe-eh8qm
      @Joe-eh8qm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The frequency is so low, I don’t think our speakers can play it. It’s almost like hearing a car sub woofer humming in the distance. I actually found this video out of curiosity to see if it could be caught on camera. Nope!

  • @EntoEric24
    @EntoEric24 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow. Never seen the "running with load" behavior before. All the ones I have seen will *fly* with it.