Urban Wildlife Art
Get inspired with urban corals and urban shaliks. Hannah Waters joins us as we hear from Coral Morphologic‘s Colin Foord to talk about the corals of Miami’s gritty waterways and art installations based on Miami’s marine life.
First published
03/28/2016
Genres:
science
natural
Listen to this episode
Summary
Duration
Parent Podcast
Urban Wildlife Podcast
View PodcastSimilar Episodes
Urban Wildlife Art
Release Date: 03/28/2016
Description: Get inspired with urban corals and urban shaliks. Hannah Waters joins us as we hear from Coral Morphologic‘s Colin Foord to talk about the corals of Miami’s gritty waterways and art installations based on Miami’s marine life. Our synanthropic organism … Continue reading →
Explicit: No
Wildlife of Urban Zanzibar
Release Date: 07/12/2021
Description: Learn about the neighborhood galagos and the red-banded rubber frogs of urban Zanzibar with Jonathan Richard Walz. Billy and Tony talk with Richard about the urban wildlife of this corner of East Africa as well as the impact of the … Continue reading →
Explicit: No
Urban Wildlife Tales Wildlife Wife's Tales
Release Date: 07/13/2015
Description: Host and humane urban trapper Dusty Showers talks about all the crazy wife's tales he has head over the last 25 years of dealing with urban wildlife...such as "Never corner an opossum!"
Explicit: No
Skyscraper Bats and Ritzy Coyotes
Release Date: 05/03/2017
Description: In this mini episode Dr. Seth Magle of the Urban Wildlife Institute of Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo talks with Billy about the Institute and how they’re remotely monitoring urban wildlife in Chicago and beyond. (you might remember Dr. Magle from … Continue reading →
Explicit: No
Similar Podcasts
Urban Wildlife Tales
Release Date: 08/06/2020
Authors: Dusty Showers
Description: Dusty Showers is the host of Urban Wildlife Tales and the creator of The 6 Figure Trapper. Dusty shares stories, tips, tricks and secrets relating to urban wildlife and the mayhem they often bring.A lover of all animals and a professional veteran urban wildlife trapper, Dusty always seeks humane solutions.
Explicit: No
Zoboomafoolish
Release Date: 04/28/2021
Authors: Jaylen
Description: A podcast about how animals think, feel and behave, with a focus on urban wildlife.
Explicit: No
Liquid Concrete
Release Date: 03/25/2021
Authors: Eightball
Description: 2018:... Habitat Festival30.06. Sternbrücken Tohuwabohu - Waagenbau15.06. Digitalskillz Radio - FSK Hamburg26.05. Subdistrict - Fundbuero11.05. Urban Wildlife - Waagenbau 22.04. Urban Wildlife Open Air - Baalsaal13.04. Doll.Dann.Döller - Icarus. Club30.03. Liquid Concrete - Volt Hamburg05.01. Urban Wildlife - Hafenklang12.01. Liquid Concrete "LIR Warm Up" - Waagenbau13.01. LIR Warm Up - Bunker Lübeck2017:29.09. Bass Forward The Revolution / Rote Flora22.09. Groovement & Liquid Concrete Waagenbau 02.09. Rumbsmusik Festival15.07. Drumbule Hafenklang23.06. Liquid Concrete & Groovement / Waagenbau, HH17.06. Flexout Bremen / Magazinkeller29.04. Rote Flora18.03. Drop The Beatz / Magazinkeller HB16.03. Sub Pauli / Urban Wildlife Special / Pal HH13.01. Bristol Meth / Stellwerk06.01. Urban Wildlife / Hafenklang HH2016:03.12. Soli Party / Rote Flora29.10. Bass Forward The Revolution - 5 Jahre / Hafenklang08.10. Fresh Beatz / Oldenburg07.10. Drumtor / Hamburg17.09. This Aint Bristol / Hannover30.
Explicit: No
The Wildlife Trapper
Release Date: 04/19/2021
Authors: Jeff Norris
Description: WELCOME to THE WILDLIFE TRAPPER podcastWhere its all aboutHow to handle urban wildlife conflicts: what you can do on your own, and when it’s time to call a PROFESSIONAL. Protect your home and your loved ones with Jeff’s tips and tricks gained from over 20 years of encountering wildlife in “every” possible scenario.
Explicit: No
A Cuckoo in the Nest: A Podcast on Chicagoland Biodiversity & Conservation
Release Date: 09/23/2020
Authors: A Cuckoo in the Nest
Description: Hey, Chicagoland! You've probably encountered wildlife at some point in your life, right? If not, I'm not sure we can help you BUT IF SO, Press. That. Play. Button! Join us as we discuss our urban wildlife and just how their presence impacts our lives for the better! Our mission is to promote coexistence with urban wildlife and empower Chicagoland residents to advocate for the protection of natural resources. Is there something you want us to cover? Twitter: @CuckooPodcast FB: A Cuckoo in the Nest Podcast Email: [email protected]. Hosted by Aimee Clayton and Hannah Runge.
Explicit: No
Wildlife Rescue
Release Date: 12/16/2021
Authors: Ohio Wildlife Center
Description: Wildlife Rescue is a podcast from Ohio Wildlife Center,
Explicit: No
Ireland's Wildlife Podcast
Release Date: 03/22/2021
Authors: Ireland's Wildlife
Description: Wildlife and Nature podcast from the team at Irealand's Wildlife
Explicit: No
Conservation Chronicles
Release Date: 09/03/2020
Authors: Jonah & Mariana
Description: Conservation Chronicles is hosted by Mariana and Jonah, two wildlife ecologist friends who love to talk wildlife and conservation. In this podcast they discuss all things wildlife: research, conservation, the human-wildlife interface, and current wildlife news.
Explicit: No
Whistler Biodiversity
Release Date: 04/14/2021
Authors: Sky Jarvis
Description: This will be a 5 part podcast focused around environmental stewardship of urban biodiversity. Whistler is a small but popular ski town located in the Sea 2Sky corridor approximately 1.5 hours North of Vancouver, BC. Urban wildlife are impacted by human societies, some examples include pollution, land-use changes, and human-wildlife conflict. This podcast series will focus on bats, birds, and pollinators as there are many personal and collective actions that people can take to support these taxa, some of which include habitat enhancement projects and holistic landscaping and backyard garden designs.
Explicit: No
The Garden Lab
Release Date: 10/22/2021
Authors: Wandering Paths
Description: The Garden Lab is a living project where we explore how to set up sustainable and sensory gardens in urban settings to meet challenges of climate change, wildlife habitat loss, and food security.
Explicit: No