
CrocKast Podcast
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S1 Ep 15Episode 15: Jari Cornelis
In this episode we talk with Jari Cornelis (@jari_cornelis) about his graduate research with Tiger Snakes in and around Perth. We discuss how human changes to the environment, like urbanization and invasive species, have on Tiger Snakes and their ecology. We also discuss his experience herping across Australia.
S1 Ep 14Episode 14: Luke Harding
In this episode we interview Luke Harding, the project manager at Blue Iguana Conservation. We discuss with him topics ranging from Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewsii) natural history, the threats posed to them by invasive species and human development, and why the Blue Iguana conservation story is one of hope for both the species and conservation as a whole.
S1 Ep 13Episode13: Brandon Boyle
In this episode we interview Brandon Boyle, the host of the Venomman20 YouTube channel. In this episode we dive into his work with Bushmasters, all the medical potential of venomous snakes, and the philosophy of balancing entertainment with education when it involves reptiles
S1 Ep 12Episode 12: Dr. Zac Loughman
In this episode we interview Dr. Zac Loughman of West Liberty University. We discuss his work running the schools Zoo Science program, his work with his favorite species of snake (False Water Cobras), and in general any and all things Colubrid. Check out his podcast: Colubrid and Colubroid Radio, and his instagram @dr_crawdad.
S1 Ep 11Episode 11: Andy Vick
In this episode we interview Andy Vick about his extensive experience in herpetoculture, his research with Gila Monster venom for diabetic treatment, and his current projects.
S1 Ep 10Episode 10: Dr. Kent Vliet
In this episode we interview Dr. Vliet about his career researching crocodilians, some of the newest discoveries in the immune system peptides in crocodilians, and his research with crocodilian social behavior.
S1 Ep 9Episode 9: John Brueggen
In this episode we interview the curator of the St. Augustine Alligator Farm & Zoological Park: John Brueggen. In this episode we learn about his career in the zoo world, what makes St. Augustine such a special place, and some of the unique and extraordinary behaviors he's witnessed in his career.
S1 Ep 8Episode 8: Andrew Austin
In this episode we shoot the breeze with our friend and future co-host Andrew Austin about his work with Environmental Consulting, his experience working with reptiles, herping, and all thing reptiles
S1 Ep 7Episode 7: Tom Crutchfield
In this episode we interview Tom Crutchfield about his incredible career with reptiles, from his many firsts in herpetoculture, his many adventures looking for wild reptiles, to some of his current projects.
S1 Ep 6Episode 6: Dr. Marisa Tellez
In this episode we interview Dr. Marisa Tellez of the Crocodilian Research Coalition (CRC) about her ongoing work with crocodilian research and conservation. Some of the things we discuss include her research with naturally occurring hybridization between wild crocodiles, wild Iguana conservation, and Manatee research.
S1 Ep 5Episode 5: Chris Dieter
In this episode we interview Chris Dieter of Crocodile Encounter. We discuss the insides of running a crocodile zoo, his support of conservation efforts, and his past experience breeding monitor lizards.
S1 Ep 4Episode 4: Carry Howe
In this episode we interview Cary Howe about his experience herping across the United States and North America.
S1 Ep 3Episode 3: Flavio Morrissiey
In this episode we interview Flavo Morrissiey about his work with the conservation of the American Crocodile and his groundbreaking advancements in crocodilian training at GatorLand
S1 Ep 2Episode 2: Paul Bodnar
In this episode we interview Mr. Paul Bodnar. Paul tells us about the history of Herpetoculture (i.e. NOAH) in the United States, his work with American Crocodile research, and renewable industries in the Solomon Islands, among many other things
S1 Ep 1Episode 1: Intro and Dr. Chris Carmichael
In this episode we go over our personal backgrounds in the reptile field and the goals of the podcast. We also interview our very first guest Dr. Chris Carmichael. Dr. Carmichael teaches Ecology, Animal Behavior, and Vertebrate Zoology among other things at Bob Jones University. He is also the curator for the school's serpentarium. We discuss his research with Gila Monster venom for cancer treatment and Tuatara ecology and biology.