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radiolab galapagos transcript

What happened to the forest, goats, goats? A small business owner makes their first sale on Shopify. This hour is about the Galpagos archipelago, which inspired Darwins theory of evolution and natural selection. Our budget year ends with the school year. Not on Penta that had a lot of Penta D. N. A. I remember very clearly the moment was very very exciting. This is Radio Lab, and today elements. 2012-10-10 06:29:29. And based on that genetic data the small tree finch is not doing great. And how far are we willing to go to return a place to what it was before we got there. Scientists had to find clever ways to help the turtles on the island! So I met this woman named Hanky Yaeger who is like a plant scientist. So Gisella thought just by chance some of these tortoises are going to have a little bit more Penta D. N. A. Nothing worked until One day in July of 2008, George turns to the two female tortoises that he had been ignoring for years and he says, inexplicably he just suddenly decides to mate with both of them. You know sleuthing adventure sonya and her team rounded up some of the birds. I'm the restoration Ecologist at the Charles Darwin foundation. So now they had a dilemma. Radiolab: Lucy. So we we go outside. So carl kept mulling this problem, what would it take to basically make you know, the perfect judas goat. Science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty moore Foundation Science sandbox assignment Foundation initiative and the john Templeton Foundation Foundational support for Radio Lab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. That was definitely not what I thought you were gonna say. Say a few from maybe those Penta tortoises swim with occurrence to that nearby island. So go join at radio lab dot org slash join and I'll see you all later. Yeah. And then you go on and actually in under a year through this aerial attack, they end up wiping out 90% of the goats on Isabella. Yeah. 14K subscribers in the Radiolab community. This is carl Campbell. James says they kept going back combing the island with highly trained toward of sniffing dogs. So we, you know, we do this interview in english and I'm almost embarrassed that I wanted to talk to him because I think the dude is just gonna be so down and out exactly the opposite. Yeah, it's P. H. I L. I can't spell out loud Phil or L. O. R. N. I. S. D. O. W. N. S. I. Filan is actually means bird loving. What's that? As our co-Hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser are out this week, we are re-sharing the perfect episode to start the summer season! This is just to grab a few flies, take them back to the lab and study them so they can learn how to fight them charlotte and paid ads. It was very confusing. The story about the invasive We were really starting to get kind of desperate about options. It has a terrible common name in english. You know, like nature in its purest form. The drip pools were just dry dust, bowls. I wanted to borrow someone's gun. So-Called) Life I started studying Darwin's finches in particular. Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. So they called around offered huge cash rewards. WebWe are dedicating a whole hour to the Galapagos archipelago, the place that inspired Darwins theory of evolution and natural selection. In fact says that it's actually in the same family as the regular house fly, but it's actually a boat fly called the Lorna's down. Now most of these plants are actually probably harmless and you know like you said Galapagos national park they spend tons of money, tons of time trying to keep invasives out. Today, the strange story of a small group of islands that raise a big question: is it inevitable that even our most sacred natural landscapes will eventually get swallowed up by humans? She's lived in Galapagos for over a decade. The medium tree finch has patrol that boundary. Our newsletter comes out Galpagos - Transcripts And so what they decided to do is leave the judas, goats on various islands where they can live out their sterilized days chomping on grass, sharing war stories until such time as it might be needed again, is the, is the war between the greens and the and the fishermen and such, is that still hot and difficult And are they still no killing tortoises and they're not the fishermen. Oh yes. Let's just take some tortoises from a nearby island and put them back on Penta. But then along come the flies and all of a sudden like over maybe 20 years, these medium tree finch is they start to break their own biggest rule and they start to make outside of their own kind. He was on santa cruz Island having dinner with some friends and we got into chatting about tortoises and one of the people he's eating with says, hey, I was recently on pinata Island collecting snails and I saw this tortoise and I thought, do you know what you have done? On the one hand, the tortoises needed help. We have at least five species that are known to be facing extinction and another six in serious decline. Mhm tortoises walking around. WebWNYC is America's most listened-to public radio station and the producer of award-winning programs and podcasts like Radiolab, On the Media, and The Brian Lehrer Show. This is fraser fraser. He like points at the cars in front and behind as if like dude, seriously, you see how many of us there are. And as he went island to island, he started noticing that there were all these creatures that were really similar to each other but also a little bit different. That's our working hypothesis which brings us to her idea. And this brings us to our second school of thought, which in its most extreme version goes something like this. WebRadiolab is a radio program broadcast on public radio stations in the United States, and a podcast available internationally, both produced by WNYC. Like the large ones. It, it's a combination of reasons on the one hand, fishermen have started to participate in the actual fisheries management more because it seems like they realize if they're going to keep their livelihood, they can't just fish everything out. I met him at this pizza place the election had happened the night before and did he win? Hello? More often, I'm Kareem Yousef and at IBM we use artificial intelligence to solve real world. I said it was impossible. So anything you can do helps us thank you for listening and being part of this journey of telling all of these stories about our wild, crazy big small world. So I took the plane from Kyoto. But then at a certain point I noticed this one guy by himself standing on the sidewalk wearing a white shirt and jeans, he's waving a flag, but his flag is a different color. It's a directional antenna. So they began to frantically study it. Alan Alda on the new yorker radio hour from W N. Y. Joint Review So she would end up relying on their songs. That sally dream is she's an environmental Law professor at the Berkeley School of Law in California? She thought, God why can't I tell these finches apart? You know, they, they plow down vegetation disperse seeds, but for centuries they've been hunted by those whalers and in about 1906 The Penta Tortoise went extinct 1906, a little over 100 years ago. I think it might have been the worst, We went up into treetops. Or maybe it's 10,000 hammerhead sharks. But then I spoke with this woman. Yeah. I would just I would have shot them first. Boxid. External Link A discussion of the attacks on LaBeouf, Rnkk & Turner 's HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US art project by far-right trolls. Radiolab took down this episode and issued an apology on August 12, 2017, following accusations that it appeared to condone the actions and ideologies of extremist groups. I sold car, who's your candidate? And so in 1994 we had what we called the tortoise summit in England and that was where we started the discussions about what are we going to do, experts came from all over the world linda says we want to get rid of the goats and many of them thought we were nuts and that it was impossible. And when you set foot first on pin to you immediately since your abundance all the insect life and birds problem is on pena things were spinning out of control vegetation was growing wild in the forest was getting overgrown with the wrong kind of plants and the whole ecosystem was just teetering out of balance And one of the reasons for this, according to Linda Coyote is that we had an island with no tortoises because tortoises are sort of like the lawnmowers. Report for Radio Lab. Hey, this is radio lab. And this guy, he doesn't even say anything. So I think there's been a change. They kept them around. No Bocelli the incumbent one. And then fishermen started making a killing fishing sea cucumber because there was this huge demand. We said goodbye to Jad abu Murad. And this is what I think is really. And sometimes when they were done and the ship was filled with whale products, there's no room down here. Oh, I'm never a Doubter. But I go up to him and I yell at him, who's your candidate and he said, I am a candidate? Oh my God, they ate the whole back of this little finch. She says there's actually very little known about the fly. But to give an example of the nature of this business that's josh Donlan, he runs an NGO that was involved in project Isabella. So I'm just going to step in to play an episode that well, if I'm honest, it's just one that I felt like hearing and running again at this moment. So linda when she first went to Galapagos to study these tortoises about 30 years ago I did a trip where we backpacked around the caldera. See do you just spell fulanis down? Yeah, she's opening a box with some of the birds, that little benson is the finches. And I remember asking one guy, they're driving so slow, I can just walk up to them. List of Radiolab episodes - Wikipedia But what if simply putting your foot on the ground can completely transform a place hola back to producer tim Howard. That's. Radiolab He wasn't curious. iTunes Overcast App Radiolab Page RADIOLAB Baby Blue Blood Drive Did you know that horseshoe crabs have blue blood? R. i. Radio Lab was created by Jack Brabham Rod and is edited by soren wheeler lulu. I didn't say it was silly. I've got my thing over here and you got your thing over there. TRT: 59:00 *Breaks: Two 1:00 minute breaks. Oh my God. So they choose not to breed. Uh but they ultimately were infertile. Radiolab ' s first nine seasons (February 2002April 2011) comprised five episodes each. Subsequent seasons contained between nine and ten episodes. Season 15 began airing in January 2017. In 2018 the show's seasonal and episode format became obscured when online content moved from radiolab.org to wnycstudios.org. This tiny little dead finch in this box, wow! They weren't sure they'd eventually name him George lonesome George. And what happens is that as soon as birds start laying eggs, mother flies swoop in and lay their eggs on the base of the nest underneath the finch eggs. Sometimes you have a year this is justa flop. Now judas goat is a good judas goat until it gets pregnant because then it doesn't want to be social anymore. Radiolab: Saving the Galpagos Giant Tortoise - Island Conservation They showed me where the traps are trapped hanging from a tree here and you see them actually all over santa cruz. Beaks adapted to whatever the they were eating one islands finches had literally like the beak would be shaped sort of long and then the next island. So nature has a boys now has the boys. Ornithologists have started to notice some new behaviors. And the question is, what's our responsibility? Well it means that these two different finches had started having babies together. Even if they could for who knows maybe a million years. And the medium tree finch is just a bit slower. I thought you were gonna say people, it was kind of a collaboration. WebThe audio for this video comes from NPRs RadioLab - I do not own the rights to this. Yeah, that that was a very unexpected discovery, takes a couple steps to get there, but just to set it up back in 2000, she was on floreana island for the first time. Yes I do. At first I didn't know what that was happening but turns out it was an election and I was just really blown away that this Continue this procession for like 15 minutes. WebRadiolab Science Friday See All Podcasts FEATURED EPISODES Jane Mayer on the Ethical Questions About Justice Clarence Thomas The staff writer discusses the latest financial-disclosure scandal involving the judge, and the decline in public trust in the Supreme Court.

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radiolab galapagos transcript

radiolab galapagos transcript