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2017-05-19 | In the final episode of season 1 of Eco Tones, Pat reunites with guest co-host Mike (Episode 5, Why Do Zebras Have Stripes?) to talk about social networks and behavioral studies of Anubis baboons in Laikipia, Kenya. With the help of Jessica Gunson, Mol... |
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2017-04-11 | A bit of a throwback: this is a teaser track for the Eco Tones Podcast, Episode 1, produced by Patrick Milligan at SavannaEcology.com Share with a friend who maybe wants to try out a new podcast! It's a little bite-sized morsel of ecology and music, n... |
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2017-03-08 | In this episode, I chat with Anne-Marie Hodge, Samantha Calkins, and Gabriella Mizell. The former two work together to study a species of cactus that has been recently introduced to the Laikipia Plateau of Kenya, while Gabby studies various aspects of ... |
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2017-01-06 | Pat and (special guest co-host) Mike chat a bit about the age-old question: "Why do zebras have stripes?" But we're a bunch of dumb-dumbs, so we ask two wonderful zebra experts (Kaia Tombak, Princeton University & Emily Nonnamaker, Tulane Universi... |
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2016-11-14 | Episode 4 of Eco Tones! Join Danielle Martin and Doug Branch as they talk about doin' science in the field, animals that we saw on a night game drive, and how to imitate wildlife noises! Doug is a British dreamboat and Danielle is a smack-talking (form... |
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2016-09-16 | This week we finish up our interview with Loren Cassin Sackett and Nic Kooyers, two early career scientists who checked out Laikipia, Kenya for a fortnight, in search of adventure and research ideas. More vehicle stories, some discussions of why collab... |
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2016-08-29 | Check out part 1 of our interview with Loren Cassin Sackett and Nic Kooyers, two awesome researchers who were hanging out with Adam Ferguson at Mpala Research Centre. To learn more about Loren's work, you can follow her really active Twitter profile a... |
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2016-08-12 | In May 2016, I interviewed Bethann Garramon Merkle and Jerod Merkle, and asked them about their experiences on their first trip to East Africa. While the focus of this podcast is Bethann's research into the "ecologically true" story of the tortoise and... |
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