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Many diseases can be transmitted from wildlife to humans, and one in particular has been making headlines recently. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss what Hantavirus is, how it is transmitted, the wildlife species most c...
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Artificial Intelligence Masterclass
AI Masterclass
Quazi Johir
Quazi Johir
The Dirt on Gardening
Andre Baptiste, Graylen Brown, Derek Haynes
Stuck Not Broken
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The Parkinson's Podcast
Davis Phinney Foundation
Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers
Serenbe Media Network
What it Means To Be Human
Dan Zetterstrom / Double Barrel
The Global Grit Experience
Erika Gilsdorf
Are We Doomed?
NPR Network
Huberman Lab
Huberman Lab
Astronomie : Fragments d'Univers
Astronomie : Fragments d'Univers
A Better Way To Farm Podcast
Rod Livesay
Europe Calling Podcast
Europe Calling e.V., Maximilian Fries, Amélie Pasmanns
🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd
Peer Review'd
Fake Busters
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Good Heavens! The Human Side of Astronomy
goodheavens
The Eye of Jupiter Podcast
Thomas Franklin
How To Academy Podcast
How To Academy
Roots + Ruminants
Millborn Seeds
The Veterinary Roundtable
The Veterinary Roundtable
Sci Fi x Horror
duane Old Time Radio
The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show
Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
Bonding and Beer
Rolando Nuñez
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
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Come explore the paranormal files as we delve into the unexplained. The paranormal podcast.
Matt Harvey | Amanda Harvey Paranormal Experts
SASQUATCH THEORY
SASQUATCH THEORY
The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad
thesaadtruthwithdrsaad
Dead Rabbit Radio The Daily Paranormal Podcast
Jason Carpenter
The Peptide Effect
Peptides Made Simple
Zimmerman en Space
Hens Zimmerman
Daily Astrocat: Your Playful and Profound Daily Astrology Podcast!
Shane Jinson, Original backing tracks by Cabbitha.
Pharma and BioTech Daily
Pharma and BioTech News
Geopop - Le Scienze nella vita di tutti i giorni
Geopop
Digimasters Shorts
Adam Nagus, Carly Wilson
Ogami Station
RatedPower
Science
Joe Gerken and Drew Ricketts
Many diseases can be transmitted from wildlife to humans, and one in particular has been making headlines recently. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss what Hantavirus is, how it is transmitted, the wildlife species most c...
The term Extension is often used when discussing the mission of Land Grant Institutions, but we rarely take time to explain what Extension means. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss what it means to be a Land Grant Institu...
Invasive species are an issue for many stakeholders across the Great Plains but there are simple steps everyone can take to help limit their spread. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss some of the most common aquatic invas...
Trapping wildlife is a practice that dates back to ancient history, and remains a particularly important tool for harvesting furbearing mammals. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss modern trapping techniques, reasons to tr...
Research is an important source of scientific information and graduate students are often tasked with collecting data to help answer these questions. On this week's episode, Grace Lansdell, a graduate student in Dr. Gerk...
Crappie fishing is one of the first signs that spring has arrived for many pond owners. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss different types of crappie, why we fish for them earlier than other fish species, and things to co...
Feral swine cause billions of dollars in damage to agriculture annually in the United States, and their population numbers can grow extremely quickly. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss the origins, characteristics, and ...
Many stakeholders use fire to manage their rangeland, but it can also be part of a complete management plan for ponds and waterways. On this episode, Joe and Drew share some insight into the ways that prescribed burning ...
Fire is an important tool for rangeland and wildlife habitat management, but how does burning large brush piles impact native wildlife? Join Drew and Joe as they discuss the effects of burning brush piles on landscapes, ...
Kansas is estimated to have 100,000 – 200,000 ponds, and many of these play an important role in supporting livestock operations. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss common risks associated with livestock in ponds, practic...
Episode 61 - Social Media False information on social media isn't new, but the use of AI generated images can cause it to be more convincing. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss misinformation about wildlife on social medi...
Freshwater mussels are important animals in a healthy aquatic ecosystem but they are facing widespread declines in Kansas and throughout their native ranges. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss freshwater mussel life histo...
Rabies is an ancient, frightening, and deadly disease that humans are exposed to by wildlife. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss recent incidents involving rabies that have made news headlines, wildlife reservoirs for rab...
Having a pond is a great way to increase the aesthetics and recreational opportunities of your property. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss key considerations for constructing a pond, proper techniques for building a pond...
Episode 57 - Deer Damage Deer have many benefits to ecosystems and society, but they can also be a cause of human-wildlife conflict. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss the impact deer can have on agricultural production, ...
AI generated wildlife videos are common on the internet and it can be hard to distinguish what is real and what isn't. For this episode, Drew and Joe are joined by Danny to discuss the kinds of AI generated videos that f...
Waterfowl and other birds often migrate long distances to optimize habitats for feeding and meeting. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss what triggers migration, how far species travel, and the cost and benefits associated...
While a hunt may end with the release of an arrow or pulling the trigger, what a hunter does next has important legal, food safety, and food quality implications. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss important consideration...
Amphibians such as frogs and salamanders are common critters often seen in the Midwest near ponds, creeks, and rivers. These animals are often indicators of water quality conditions. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss com...
Food plots can be a beneficial tool for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts, but do they serve the same purpose throughout the geographic range of white-tailed deer in the United States? Join Drew and Joe as they discuss t...
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