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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2025 · 1H 28M

Forests That Breathe at Night: Teeth, Children, and the Future We Choose

from History of the Caribbeans | Exploring Resilience and Culture · host history experts | Joe & Kevin

From radio collars and careful hands to classrooms and village nights, the solenodon’s fate runs through Caribbean science, culture, and courage. We witness how venom becomes a clue in understanding our unique wildlife, how Caribbean parks and communities hold a line against environmental challenges, and how children transform a shy night worker into a symbol of cultural resilience. Survival in Caribbean ecosystems isn’t guaranteed — but the path forward is visible if we decide to walk it together within our vibrant communities.

From radio collars and careful hands to classrooms and village nights, the solenodon’s fate runs through Caribbean science, culture, and courage. We witness how venom becomes a clue in understanding our unique wildlife, how Caribbean parks and communities hold a line against environmental challenges, and how children transform a shy night worker into a symbol of cultural resilience. Survival in Caribbean ecosystems isn’t guaranteed — but the path forward is visible if we decide to walk it together within our vibrant communities.

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