Endling Podcast
1) Episode 10 - The Moa
Hello, everyone, and thank you for your patience while I moved back to the US! In this episode I cover the extinction of the moa. While we think of the moa as a giant bird-and rightly so- it is impera...Show More
2) The Good with the Bad - September 2020
This month, I cover the removal of an invasive species from Hawaii, the destruction of nearly the entire population of Tiehm's Buckwheat in Nevada, and the hard work done to remove invasive predators ...Show More
3) Episode 9 - The Rocky Mountain Locust
This insect caused millions of dollars in damage right around when the passenger pigeon was at its peak, but then suddenly disappeared never to plague the western US again. The plague in 1874 holds th...Show More
4) The Good with the Bad - August 2020
This month, I wanted to take the time to highlight what is happening at the US/Mexico border. I was fortunate enough to be able to speak with Laiken Jordhal, a Borderlands Campaigner with the Center f...Show More
5) Crossover Episode with the Women in Archaeology Podcast - Traditional Use in the Face of Extinction
It was such a joy to speak with 'The Women in Archaeology Podcast' about the impacts to native cultures when traditional animal use is displaced. We travel across North America from west to east talki...Show More
6) The Good with the Bad - July 2020
Hello, everyone! Thanks so much for taking the time to listen to the end of the month episode. This one is a bit longer than my usual updates, but with the new IUCN Red List coming out, there was a lo...Show More
7) Episode 7 - The Japanese Sea Lion (Nihon ashika)
The Japanese sea lion, locally known as the Nihon ashika, disappeared sometime around 1974 at the latest. It was thought to simply be a subspecies of the California sea lion, but genetic mapping in 20...Show More
8) The Good with the Bad - June 2020
A very quick update with only a few good news stories for the end of the month. If you are interested in purchasing a sticker to support the podcast, please reach out. Thanks for listening and please ...Show More
9) Episode 6 - The Passenger Pigeon
The loss of the passenger pigeon is one of the most well documented and well known modern extinctions. Their population went from billions to none in a little over 40 years. How did they go from blott...Show More
10) The Good with the Bad - May 2020
Here's some more good news for the month of May. I feel like we all need it.Sources: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/dogs-trained-protect-wildlife-saved-22019204https://english.alaraby.co.uk/...Show More