Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante rejoins us to discuss rediscovering "lost" species and why we should resurrect the dodo, thylacine, and woolly mammoth.
What We Discuss with Forrest Galante:
- What's Forrest been up to since his last visit to this show? Just milking venomous sea snakes and trying to find out why orcas are slaughtering great white sharks en masse.
- Where are the world's biggest snakes found, and do they ever eat people?
- What did Forrest find inside the world's largest cave - besides a variety of isolated ecosystems with their own weather systems?
- Why following leads for unknown or thought-to-be-extinct species isn't tinfoil hat territory - and the clever ways Forrest and his team track them.
- How likely is it that science will be used to resurrect extinct species like the woolly mammoth, dodo bird, and thylacine in the near future - and how does this ambitious goal fit into the conservation of existing ecosystems?
- And much more...
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