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Bull Sharks: Masters of Two Worlds (Classic)
In this classic episode, Chris and Angie speak about the fascinating world of bull sharks. Bull sharks are among the most remarkable sharks on Earth. Unlike most shark species, they can thrive in…
The Wisdom of Trees: What Forests Can Teach Humanity
Chris welcomes author Robert Moore to the All Creatures Podcast to discuss his book "In Trees: An Exploration" and how trees shape ecosystems, human wellbeing, and environmental solutions. Moore…
Red Pandas: The Forest Guardians Disappearing in Silence (Classic)
Chris and Angie first recorded this in 2020 and it is worth a relisten! Red pandas may look like a cross between a fox, a raccoon, and a teddy bear, but they are actually one of the most unique…
The Last Two | Northern White Rhinoceros
Chris explores the heartbreaking story of the northern white rhinoceros, now reduced to the last two surviving females, Najin and Fatu, living under armed protection in Kenya. The episode traces how…
Warthogs: Africa’s Toughest Underdogs (Classic)
Chris and Angie revisit one of Africa’s most recognizable — and misunderstood — animals: the warthog. Famous for inspiring Pumbaa in Disney’s The Lion King, warthogs are far more than comic relief.…
Saving Sumatran Tigers w/Leif Cocks
Angie interviews wildlife conservationist Leif Cocks, founder of the International Tiger Project, about saving wild tigers through large-scale rainforest protection in Indonesia and Laos. They…
Humpback Whales: Ocean Engineers of the Deep (classic)
In this classic episode, Chris and Angie dive into the incredible world of the Humpback Whale — famous for their haunting songs, massive migrations, and spectacular breaches. Once driven close to…
Backyard Conservation: The Preserver’s Garden with Stacy and Jeremy Hill
Chris hosts Stacy and Jeremy Hill to discuss intentional food choices, local and seasonal eating, and reducing carbon impacts from long-distance shipping and food waste. The Hills, based at…
80 Left: The Fight to Save the Sumatran Rhino (Classic)
The Sumatran Rhinoceros is one of the rarest mammals on Earth, with fewer than 80 animals remaining. Chris and Angie explore the ancient history of this unique rhino, the devastating threats pushing…
The Moment of Choice: Why Awareness Means Nothing Without Action
Chris revisits a recent episode on “apathy,” arguing that what looks like not caring is often overwhelm that leads to disconnection and learned helplessness, reinforced by the belief that only…
Dr Enric Sala Nat Geo Explorer-In-Residence (Classic)
Chris interviews Dr. Enric Sala, a marine ecologist and Explorer in Residence at the National Geographic Society, where he leads the groundbreaking Pristine Seas initiative. Since 2008, his work has…
Emperor Penguins: Super Dads on Melting Ice and the Urgent Call to Act
Chris and Angie revisit emperor penguins, exploring their incredible adaptations, males incubate a single egg through the brutal Antarctic winter, enduring extreme cold, fierce winds, and months…
Jaguars: Apex Guardians of the Rainforest (Classic)
In this classic episode, Chris and Angie tackle the jaguar. Who is more than just a powerful predator, it’s a keystone species that helps regulate entire ecosystems across Central and South America.…
Extinction Begins with Silence: Apathy, Shifting Baselines, and Choosing to Act
Chris opens this min episode by arguing that extinction begins with silence and that humans live in “awareness without response,” Citing species decline and ecosystem change, including emperor…
Chinchillas: From Luxury Fur to the Edge of Extinction (Classic)
In this classic episode, Chris and Angie chat all about Chinchillas. Chinchillas are famous for having the densest fur on Earth, but that same trait nearly wiped them out. Native to the Andes, these…
Noise Pollution Impacts on Birds w/Natalie Madden
Chris interviews Natalie Madden of Defenders of Wildlife on how noise pollution impacts birds. Drawing on a meta-analysis of 160 studies, she highlights strong negative effects on reproduction, along…
The Truth About American Black Bears (Classic)
Originally recorded in 2020, this episode dives into the fascinating world of the American black bear—one of North America’s most adaptable and misunderstood large mammals. From dense forests to…
Migration Collapse: The Alarm Bells Are Ringing
Chris reframes migration as a planet-connecting system that moves energy and nutrients and keeps ecosystems in sync—now facing a growing “migration collapse,” where patterns break down before species…
Meerkats: The Tiny Sentinels Guarding the Desert (Revisited)
In this re-release, Chris and Angie highlight why Meerkats may be small, but their world is anything but simple. Native to the arid regions of southern Africa, these highly social mammals live in…
De-Extinction: A Scientist’s Perspective from Inside a Cloning Lab
Chris draws on his PhD-era experience at Texas A&M—including meeting Dewey, the world’s first cloned deer—to unpack de-extinction and why cloning is far harder and less efficient than headlines…
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All Creatures Podcast has published 606 episodes since November 2017, covering topics in Natural Sciences, Nature.
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