Sinopsis
Think you can't experience wildlife in the city? Get wild right where you live with the Urban Wildlife Podcast. Hosts Billy and Tony explore the fauna and flora of cities around the globe.
Episodios
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Kenya Honeymoon Part 1
15/04/2019 Duración: 26minTony (and of course Angie) went on safari for their honeymoon. They spent most of their time out in the bush, but that didn’t stop them from observing urban wildlife when they were in cities and talking about marabou storks, … Continue reading →
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Is It More Than Just Pigeons?
13/03/2019 Duración: 55minWhat does the non-human community of a city look like? Is it the same species everywhere (pigeons, dandelions, bridge spiders, yawn) or does the wildlife from the surrounding area show up? We hear from Dr. Misha Leong of the California … Continue reading →
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Urban Creeps: BugScope Crossover!
11/02/2019 Duración: 48minBilly joins entomologist and bug ambassador Isa Betancourt on her BugScope Periscope cast to talk about urban snakes. We focus on urban garter snakes from Philadelphia to Mexico City, but Billy fits in a few Philly milk snakes too. Be sure … Continue reading →
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Botanical Time Machine: Mid-Atlantic Megalopolis Digitization Project
25/01/2019 Duración: 45minTony and Billy are back after a hiatus, talking about Tony’s new house next to a trail head and the urban raptors you happen to see while counter-protesting fascists. Then (at around 27 min) we hear from Dr. Cynthia Skema the … Continue reading →
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We’re Gonna Kick Tokyo’s Ass
22/11/2018 Duración: 37minThe 2019 City Nature Challenge is a competitive urban bioblitz. Tony and Billy talk about the CNC and Philadelphia’s plans after talking about Tony’s new rescued cat (about 15 min). We also go through a grab bag of fun urban … Continue reading →
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Wildlife Rescue in the City, Part 2
09/10/2018 Duración: 20minWhat do we owe the animals that live around us? Do we spend money on animals when there are humans in need? Do we feed animals to animals to save animals? We tackle the tough questions as we wrap up … Continue reading →
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Wildlife Rescue in the City, Part 1
09/10/2018 Duración: 37minWhat do we owe the animals that live around us? Do we spend money on animals when there are humans in need? Do we feed animals to animals to save animals? We tackle the tough questions as we wrap up … Continue reading →
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Bat Rescue
27/09/2018 Duración: 32minHow can you use up 50,000 meal worms per week? Try rescuing injured and sick bats. In this latest post on our series on wildlife rescue and rehab, Tony talks to Stephanie Stronsick of PA Bat Rescue (along with podcast … Continue reading →
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Where to Put Toilet- and Backyard-Snakes (Part 2)
06/09/2018 Duración: 30minSo you find a snake in your backyard, or your kitchen, or your toilet. Who do you call? And what do THEY do with the snake? In this episode we talk with Yatin Kalki, snake rescuer interested in harnessing snake … Continue reading →
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Where to put Toilet- and Backyard-Snakes (Part 1)
06/09/2018 Duración: 31minSo you find a snake in your backyard, or your kitchen, or your toilet. Who do you call? And what do THEY do with the snake? In this episode we talk with Yatin Kalki, snake rescuer interested in harnessing snake … Continue reading →
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Native? Exotic? Do We Care? Squash Bees
06/08/2018 Duración: 44minEntomologist and urban bee specialist Doug Sponsler joins Billy and Tony early in the morning in a community garden spot in West Philadelphia to observe squash bees and talk about what counts as native. Squash are not strictly native to … Continue reading →
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Taking Peregrines to the People
27/07/2018 Duración: 29minTony and Billy take to the field… the Philadelphia neighborhood of Manayunk to observe the peregrine falcons of St. John the Baptist’s steeple. We talk urban raptors and perform incidental urban wildlife outreach with the neighbors. If you like this … Continue reading →
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Extreme Philly Fishing: Tight Lines with Leo Sheng
20/07/2018 Duración: 34minIt doesn’t matter where you live. If there’s water, you can go fishing. Learn about urban fishing, multi-species fishing, even micro-fishing as Tony and Billy join Leo Sheng of Extreme Philly Fishing for an outing in Philadelphia’s Cobbs Creek. And … Continue reading →
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Buzzing Hard, Part 2
05/07/2018 Duración: 25minIt’s not just about honey. Cities are full of bees, and in this double episode we hear about Brisbane bees and the Australian native alternative to European honey bees from Tim Heard of Sugarbag Bees, we talk with urban bee … Continue reading →
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Buzzing Hard, Part 1
05/07/2018 Duración: 42minIt’s not just about honey. Cities are full of bees, and in this double episode we hear about Brisbane bees and the Australian native alternative to European honey bees from Tim Heard of Sugarbag Bees, we talk with urban bee … Continue reading →
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F*** the Border Wall
13/06/2018 Duración: 24minTiffany Kersten joins Tony to talk about the proposed border wall and how it will impact wildlife and wildlife viewing in the lower Rio Grande Valley. The border wall plans do seem to be on hold for the moment, but … Continue reading →
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The Truth about Cats Part 2
02/06/2018 Duración: 01h01minSpecial (very long, thorough – don’t make this your first Urban Wildlife Podcast episode) Episode: Billy, Tony, and biologist Clint Springer dive into the outdoor cat literature. This is a companion to our Cat Wars episode. Finally we sat down and went through the … Continue reading →
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The Truth About Cats Part 1
02/06/2018 Duración: 52minSpecial (very long, thorough – don’t make this your first Urban Wildlife Podcast episode) Episode: Billy, Tony, and biologist Clint Springer dive into the outdoor cat literature. This is a companion to our Cat Wars episode. Finally we sat down … Continue reading →
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City Lights of Doom? (part two)
02/05/2018 Duración: 39minCity lights attract birds to cities where they are vulnerable to windows, cats, and other dangers of city living… or, depending on what we do, they can have a meal and be on their way. Spring migration is a great … Continue reading →
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City Lights of Doom? (part one)
02/05/2018 Duración: 43minCity lights attract birds to cities where they are vulnerable to windows, cats, and other dangers of city living… or, depending on what we do, they can have a meal and be on their way. Spring migration is a great … Continue reading →