Amazing Wildlife: A San Diego Zoo Podcast
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What was once extinct but now glides across southwestern U.S. skies? It’s the California Condor! Hosts Rick and Ebone explore the species’ deep ties to its region, how you can spot this vulture, and what is included in their diet in order to maintain an impressive wingspan. Lead Wildlife Care Specialist, Ron Webb, and Associate Director of Conservation Research Division, Nacho Vilchis, join the show to explain the imperative work that took place to reintroduce the largest North American land bird back into the wild.
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Talking Turtles: Pacific Pond Turtles, a Species of Special Concern
Cold Penguin, Warm Penguin, and More from the Oceans Conservation Hub
Polar Bears: Diving into the Oceans Conservation Hub
Spending Koala-ty Time in the Australian Forest
Hidden in San Diego's Backyard: Burrowing Owls of the Southwest
A Ton of Rhino Facts and Conservation Conversations for World Rhino Day
The Value of Vultures—Why They Are Vital to Ecosystems
Getting to Know Gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Trunks, Tusks, and a Ton of Facts for World Elephant Day!
Stripes & Whiskers—Celebrating International Tiger Day
Can AI Benefit Wildlife? Conservation Technology Says Yes!
Connecting Communities and Wildlife for a Conservation Win
Giraffes: The Watchtowers of the Savanna
Nocturnal Wildlife—An Adventure at the San Diego Zoo’s Nighttime Zoo
Taking Care of Twin Andean Bears
Ssssensational Benefits of Venom: Bushmaster Snake
The Little Mouse That Matters: Pacific Pocket Mouse
Maneless and Prideless: Kenya's Solitary Lions
Behind the Transformation: From Caterpillar to Butterfly
Announcing Season 2 of Amazing Wildlife: A San Diego Zoo Podcast
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