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The Endling Podcast The Endling Podcast explores extinction in modern times. Episodes focus on an individual species. I

02/08/2020

Hello, everyone! Today I am recording a crossover episode with 'The Women in Archaeology Podcast'. This will be the full length episode for July. I am very excited for this collaboration and would highly recommend checking their podcast out! This episode should be available around the middle of the month.

Hi, everyone, I recently created a ko-fi account for the podcast. I am hoping to raise enough money to pay for my podcas...
03/07/2020

Hi, everyone, I recently created a ko-fi account for the podcast. I am hoping to raise enough money to pay for my podcast hosting through this next year. Could you buy me a coffee? Thanks for the support!

Buy a Coffee for Endling with Ko-fi.com

02/05/2020

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has shared and listened to the podcast since it's launched. Endling passed 500 plays overnight and it feels like a big achievement. I started Endling because I felt like the stories of all of these species needed to be amalgamated into a source that was easily accessible for all age and education levels on a platform that is easy to use and access. I am so thankful for everyone who has helped me along this journey. The next episode will be available on May 15th.

Hi, everyone. The first piece of merch is now available to purchase to support the podcast. If you're interested in purc...
22/04/2020

Hi, everyone. The first piece of merch is now available to purchase to support the podcast. If you're interested in purchasing a sticker, please message me. They're $3.50 each. Thanks so much for your support!

16/04/2020

St. Helena is a tiny volcanic island off of the coast of southwestern Africa. This small island was completely uninhabited when it was discovered in 1502, but was covered in plants whose closest cousins were thousands of miles away. On this episode, I cover the St. Helena Olive, one of what was like...

01/04/2020

Just a quick update about some wildlife news this month that you may have missed with all of the news about coronavirus/COVID-19. There's good news about wildlife trafficking and not so good news about your cat. Hear all about it on this episode! Sources: https://www.traffic.org/news/airasia-adds-mo...

18/03/2020

In this episode, I cover the Spix's Macaw. This bird is most well known from its portrayal in the movie Rio, but there is much more to it's story than most people know. This little blue macaw is a symbol of perseverance in a quiet corner of Brazil. Will these blue macaws ever fly in the caatinga aga...

28/02/2020

In this episode, I cover a few pieces of conservation news that came out over the past month. I also talk about what one of the best band names ever might be. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Thanks! Sources: China's Wildlife Trading Ban: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00499-2 htt...

13/02/2020

Do you have any or news that you think people should hear? Send it my way for the month end round up for February. I've started my list, but if you think there's something that needs special attention, send it my way!

09/02/2020

In this episode, I cover the great auk- the penguin of the north. But was it a penguin as its coloration would suggest or something totally different? What happened to this giant bird? Were these animals killed off completely by humans, or were their populations already on the way out? The range of....

Surprise! I brand new episode for the end of the month. If you're an environmental scientist that works in wildlife cons...
01/02/2020

Surprise! I brand new episode for the end of the month. If you're an environmental scientist that works in wildlife conservation/management, with endangered species, or generally have some neat research you'd like people to hear about please reach out! This is just a quick grab bag of headlines from January and I would love to talk to researchers about what they've worked on/published for February!

Surprise! A month end round up of some of the good and not so good news coming out of wildlife conservation and extinction. This is a much more informal episode, where you can listen to me cheer on a tortoise that saved his whole species (Go Diego!), nerd out about how cool pine trees are, and get r...

01/02/2020

Surprise! A month end round up of some of the good and not so good news coming out of wildlife conservation and extinction. This is a much more informal episode, where you can listen to me cheer on a tortoise that saved his whole species (Go Diego!), nerd out about how cool pine trees are, and get r...

25/01/2020

In this episode, I cover the thylacine- Tasmania's most famous extinct animal. Were these animals killed off completely by humans, or were there other factors at play? Thylacines were the dominant carnivore within Tasmania until European settlers arrived and began to kill them to protect their sheep...

The first episode is now available!
25/01/2020

The first episode is now available!

In this episode, I cover the thylacine- Tasmania's most famous extinct animal. Were these animals killed off completely by humans, or were there other factors at play? Thylacines were the dominant carnivore within Tasmania until European settlers arrived and began to kill them to protect their sheep...

10/01/2020
10/01/2020

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