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Your Biggest Struggle in Wildlife Careers: Part 3

#70: Your Biggest Struggle in Wildlife Careers: Part 3

This week’s podcast episode is a continuation of a three part series discussing the results of a survey I conducted on aspiring wildlife biologists, ecologists, zoologists, and conservation biologists. If you missed parts 1 and 2, make sure to catch up with episodes #68 and #69…

Your Biggest Struggle in Wildlife Careers

#68: Your Biggest Struggle in Wildlife Careers Part 1

A couple of months ago, I put this post on social media asking for people in wildlife biology, ecology, or zoology careers to help me out with some research: and I was shocked by the response! I got so many people who were interested in helping me out. Thank you to all of you that participated! Powered by RedCircle Or listen on Apple, Spotify, or Stitcher podcasts. https://youtu.be/spFZFQMCAD4 I did this research for my own internal knowledge – so I could learn how I could better help you. In this podcast, I cover the most frequently stated answer to the main question

Sustainable Beach Vacation Tips

#67: Sustainable Beach Vacation Tips

It’s summer time here in the US, which means lots of people head to the beach for vacation. With parties, holidays, and leisure happening at the beach, it can be easy to forget – or some people may never even know in the first place – that beaches are habitat for lots of wildlife.  Powered by RedCircle Or listen on Apple, Spotify, or Stitcher podcasts. I’ve seen so many fun animals at the beach in my adventures across the world like tropical fish, eels, dolphins, seals, coral, sea urchins, sea stars, and probably more that I can’t remember. But our visits to

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