Episodios

  • Man's "Smartest" Friend ft. Shany Dror
    Mar 23 2026

    Please SUBSCRIBE NOW! http://bit.ly/TheWildBits This week on The Wild Bits Show we talk about toucans saving Brazilian trees to Spain’s firefighting donkeys, nature is full of surprises. We explore why ‘rescuing’ baby animals is often kidnapping and how elephant conservation can unintentionally backfire. Finally, researcher Dr. Shany Dror joins us to reveal the hidden genius of word-learning dogs and their incredible grasp of human social cues!

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    2 h y 1 m
  • Possum - Public Enemy # 1
    Mar 15 2026

    Dive into the complex world of conservation where heroes and villains are often just a matter of perspective. We explore why New Zealand wages war on possums , while global efforts race to save endangered Kakapos. Plus, uncover marine plundering by floating factories , the tragedy of whale loyalty , and Brazil’s mining shift. Tune in!

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    2 h y 2 m
  • Big hero 6 - Painted Dogs
    Mar 9 2026

    Are painted dogs the new stars of African safaris? In this episode of The Wild Bits Show , we explore how travelers are looking past the “Big Five”. We dive into whether canopy bridges can save South America’s tree-dwelling wildlife. Plus, we uncover the dark side of sustainability labels in krill harvesting. Join us as we navigate the tricky balance of climate change news and nature’s resilience.

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    2 h
  • Cats are being trafficked
    Mar 1 2026

    While big cats steal the spotlight, a silent crisis is devastating small wildcats poached for the exotic pet trade. This episode dives into the shadows of wildlife trafficking and the indigenous communities fighting to protect their lands from corporate greed. We also uncover how toxic e-waste is poisoning endangered dolphins and how traditional cattle herding is saving Botswana’s lions. Join us to explore our fragile world!

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  • Our drunk ancestors? ft. Aleksey Maro's research
    Feb 23 2026

    Are human drinking habits an evolutionary hangover? In this episode of The Wild Bits Show, we sit down with evolutionary biology researcher Aleksey Maro from UC Berkeley to unpack the fascinating “Drunken Monkey Hypothesis”. Discover how wild chimpanzees consume fermenting fruits and what their diets reveal about the origins of our own alcohol metabolism.

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    2 h y 8 m
  • Hotter earth, Hotter economies
    Feb 17 2026

    This week, we dive into the link between economic growth & climate change, a surprising timber surplus in Nepal, & an inspiring conservation story from Bolivia! Plus, oil spill news & amazing species discoveries. Can economies thrive without constant growth? 🤔 Join the discussion!

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    1 h y 54 m
  • Bad Bad Soy Boys
    Feb 9 2026

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    This week on The Wild Bits Show, we discuss the Amazon, the world’s greatest carbon sink. When the biggest soy traders walk away from a landmark zero-deforestation agreement, the rainforest faces a projected 30% spike in clearing — driven not just by profit, but by a bizarre local law punishing companies for going beyond minimum environmental standards. What does it mean when doing more for the planet is literally penalised?

    From there the story darkens: pesticides are quietly devastating insects and soil organisms across the globe, Malaysia has lost a fifth of its coral reefs in just three years, and endangered bats are flying hundreds of miles farther north in search of blooming agave. Yet glimmers of hope break through — polar bears in Svalbard are growing fatter as they adapt to shrinking sea ice, and along India’s western coast, the same fishermen who once hunted whale sharks now risk their nets and income to free them.

    A raw, urgent journey through the forces destroying nature — and the unexpected ways life fights back.

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    1 h y 58 m
  • Who let the dingoes out & Ft. Leokadia George
    Feb 2 2026

    This week on The Wild Bits Show, when a tragedy occurs on the sandy shores of K’gari, the line between human safety and wild animal instinct becomes blurred. We dissect the heartbreaking incident involving a Canadian tourist and the subsequent order to euthanize a pack of dingoes. We explore the ethics of penalizing animals for being animals and ask: are we the real invasive species?

    The boundary between reality and fabrication is also crumbling. We investigate how hyper-realistic AI images and videos are distorting our view of the natural world, creating false narratives that conservationists must now fight to correct. From frogs drowning out native calls to sharks ending up in school lunches, we cover the strange and serious shifts in our ecosystem.

    Finally, we sit down with author Leokadia George to strip away the myth of the “Big Bad Wolf.” She shares the inspiring true story of Trumpet, a Mexican Gray Wolf, and how storytelling can shape the next generation of conservationists.

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