All Creatures Podcast
1) Polar Bears: Eight Years On, What Have We Learned?
Chris and Angie revisiting one of their earlier subjects, the polar bear. They discuss significant changes in polar bear populations over the last eight years, focusing on the impact of climate change...Show More
2) Ghosts of the Ice Age: Raccoon Dogs
Going back to an old episode, this species warms our hearts! Raccoon dogs are one of the most unusual mammals on Earth. Often mistaken for raccoons, yet actually members of the dog family. Chris and...Show More
3) It’s Christmas… Island’s Red Crab!
Chris and Angie dive into the fascinating world of the Christmas Island Red Crab. They paint a vivid picture of waking up to find your entire town overtaken by millions of migrating red crabs. The d...Show More
4) Buttered Popcorn in the Canopy: World of the Binturong
The binturong (often called the “bearcat”) is one of Asia’s most unusual and enchanting mammals. With a prehensile tail like a monkey, the waddling stride of a small bear, and a face full of whiskers,...Show More
5) Snowy Albatross: Master of the Southern Ocean Skies
Chris and Angie dive into the fascinating world of the Snowy Albatross, also known as the Wandering Albatross. They discuss Chris's recent unforgettable trip, where he observed various species of alba...Show More
6) Rescuing the Antipodes: How Rodent Eradication Saved an Island Ecosystem
We are going way back to Episode 49! An early interview but an important one. All about how conservationists are working hard to eradicate invasive species on some of our remotest islands on Earth. ...Show More
7) At Last: The Prehistoric Planet Ice Age We Dreamed Of
We have asked someone, somewhere to make a show about all these incredible ancient animals, and here it is! Chris introduces Mike Gunton, the executive producer of the upcoming Apple TV series 'Preh...Show More
8) Tuatara: A Window Into the Age of Dinosaurs
Chris and Angie step back into deep time with us as we revisit one of our most fascinating episodes, New Zealand’s iconic tuatara. Often called a “living fossil,” the tuatara isn’t just another reptil...Show More
9) Our Cats’ Wild Origins: The African Wildcat
Chris and Angie explore the fascinating origins of modern house cats by delving into the African Wildcat's history and features. The discussion highlights the wildcat’s behavior, physiology, and domes...Show More
10) Pronghorn: North America’s Speed Champion Revisited
Step back into one of our favourite stories from the wild as we revisit the extraordinary pronghorn , one of North America’s most unique and misunderstood mammals. Chris and Angie explore the physio...Show More