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The Anthropo Scene Podcast

The Anthropo Scene Podcast

Kirstynn Joseph

A podcast exploring biology, ecology, and introduced and invasive species around the world. We are interested in super neat science about nature, and how humans interact with the nature, wildlife, and the rest of our environment.
We take a serious approach to research, and a less serious approach to the delivery, so we can all have a bit more fun along the way.
In loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Anthropo Snip 4.5 - Well Wood You Look At That?
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04/14/21 • 32 min

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems.

Temperate deciduous forests around the world now only exist in small pockets nestled between developments. How is the plant community impacted by invasive species, urban influence, and time since disturbance? Join us today for some surprising results on the subject!

Trammell, T. L., D'Amico III, V., Avolio, M. L., Mitchell, J. C., & Moore, E. (2020). Temperate deciduous forests embedded across developed landscapes: Younger forests harbour invasive plants and urban forests maintain native plants. Journal of Ecology, 108(6), 2366-2375.

NOTE FROM THE EPISODE: It was indeed aerial imagery NOT satellite imagery that was used in the paper - KIrstynn did note it down incorrectly.

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].

Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Horrorble Science: A Halloween Special

Horrorble Science: A Halloween Special

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10/31/22 • 69 min

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Today we have a bit of fun with some spooooooky "what if" invasive species. So get cozy and make sure you leave a light on by your bedside tonight! Happy Halloween!
Thanks to @gaiafloraco for the special (and oh so creepy) thumbnail art!
The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

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Transition by Anthony Earls

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Ambidisastrous

Ambidisastrous

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06/22/22 • 66 min

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We see a repeating pattern in the study of invasive species, where an invasive plant or animal is, well... invasive and even disastrous in one area, and endangered in their native ecosystem. And though it is a common pattern, it doesn’t cease to be interesting! Join us today while we take a dive into Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma Sp.). As both an endangered and invasive salamander.

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook

Music credits from Adobe Stock:

Transition by Anthony Earls

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account - https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1688260

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Snip 2.4.5 I Got 99 Problems but Tusks Aint One
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02/18/22 • 31 min

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems.
No tusks no problem, right? The issue is a bit more complicated than it may seem at first, joins us today while we explore the following paper:

Today Kirstynn and guests co-host Francisco Romero explore how poaching can greatly influence populations and evolution.

Campbell-Staton, S. C., Arnold, B. J., Gonçalves, D., Granli, P., Poole, J., Long, R. A., & Pringle, R. M. (2021). Ivory poaching and the rapid evolution of tusklessness in African elephants. Science, 374(6566), 483-487. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abe7389
I am sorry guys I lied, this paper was not Open Access but messsage me or email me and I can send you a PDF!
Follow Francisco on Naturaleza Para Toditos !

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook

Music credits from Adobe Stock:
Transition by Anthony Earls
Particle Emission by Silver Maple

Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account - https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1688260

Ram hunting pressure paper:

Douhard, Mathieu & Festa-Bianchet, Marco & Pelletier, Fanie & Gaillard, Jean-Michel & Bonenfant, Christophe. (2015). Changes in horn size of Stone's sheep over four decades correlate with trophy hunting pressure. Ecological Applications. 26. 150612113525004. 10.1890/14-1461.1. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279230176_Changes_in_horn_size_of_Stone's_sheep_over_four_decades_correlate_with_trophy_hunting_pressure

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Season 2 Coming Soon

Season 2 Coming Soon

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10/22/21 • 1 min

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Hey everyone! Sorry for disappearing on you!
Season 2 is coming really soon and we can't wait! Stay tuned!

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Coyote Not So Ugly With Zoë Rossman

Coyote Not So Ugly With Zoë Rossman

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07/07/21 • 65 min

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Our second ever guest episode!

Zoë Rossman PhD student at The University of New Mexico talks to us about coyotes in The United States. We chat about their biology, their success in urban environments and of course about their interactions with people.

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].

Follow Zoë on Instagram and Twitter and check out her website.

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene
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Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - A Pain in the Grass

A Pain in the Grass

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03/10/21 • 64 min

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Today we talk about a general problem, and a specific invasive species. Join us as we explore impacts of lawn grass on ecosystems, with a specific look at Kentucky Bluegrass in the Northern Great Plains in North America.
Which are in central northern USA and Southern Canada (contrary to the mistake in the episode where Kirstynn says Eastern)

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].
This episode contains explicit language.

Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff
Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ODTJCs8eSwKg_qzQ-0RZVVp2P0HUcFrX5RAaKo9lwyk/edit?usp=sharing
Carbon impact of lawn care equipment

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - A Tribute for Nicholas <3

A Tribute for Nicholas <3

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09/07/23 • 1 min

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To anyone who is unaware, Nicholas passed away last month. I made them this small tribute while I was trying to make sense of it all. We miss you already dear friend. The world of nature education and scicomm won't be the same without you.
With love,
Kirstynn

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Don’t Be a Hippo-crit

Don’t Be a Hippo-crit

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02/28/24 • 38 min

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What is actual eco tourism and how do you sniff out a hypocrite greenwashing company?

Join me chatting with Dr. Camille Fritsch about hippos, eagles, snakes, and lions, and his new science based ecotourism initiative in Africa.

Also, ever wondered what Africa’s stinkiest animal is? The answer might surprise you

Links from the show:

Camille's IG

https://www.instagram.com/follow.the.hippo/

https://www.instagram.com/imvubu.safaris/

https://imvubu-safaris.com/

More about hippos! Hippo biology for Untamed Science

https://untamedscience.com/biodiversity/not-so-gentle-giants-hippo-biology-and-behavior/

About the Show:

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us!

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.

Original music for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions

Support and Sponsorship

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at [email protected].

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The Anthropo Scene Podcast - Exploring Yourself

Exploring Yourself

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02/13/23 • 77 min

Season 2 finale special!
An ecologist might tell you that even though we often put things into neat little categories, everything is actually on a spectrum.
A conservationist might tell you that social justice is environmental justice.
And a wise person might tell you that if you don't first feel good with your environment and yourself, you will never have the energy or drive to be able to really put your best into anything you do, whether it is research, engineering, writing, art... and everything in between.
With that in mind, we invited Wynter Appleford, founder of The (Trans)cribe, and their partner Aiden, to chat with us about their project on Gender Ecology, and how one can use naturalist methods to explore ourselves, focusing on gender and where we feel like we fit on this spectrum.
Enjoy!
For new listeners, our podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery”...

Please note we do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in our episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us!

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at [email protected].

Support us with Patreon

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook

Music credits from Adobe Stock:

Transition by Anthony Earls

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Anthropo Scene Podcast have?

The Anthropo Scene Podcast currently has 44 episodes available.

What topics does The Anthropo Scene Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Animals, Conservation, Ecology, Natural Sciences, Nature, Podcasts, Science and Biology.

What is the most popular episode on The Anthropo Scene Podcast?

The episode title 'Ambidisastrous' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Anthropo Scene Podcast?

The average episode length on The Anthropo Scene Podcast is 50 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Anthropo Scene Podcast released?

Episodes of The Anthropo Scene Podcast are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of The Anthropo Scene Podcast?

The first episode of The Anthropo Scene Podcast was released on Feb 22, 2021.

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