Podcasts de Zoology

Geology is Destiny

ENCORE  The record of the rocks is not just the history of Earth; it’s your history too....

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Animals Like Us

Laughing rats, sorrowful elephants, joyful chimpanzees.  The more carefully we observe, and the...

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Animals Like Us (rebroadcast)

Laughing rats, sorrowful elephants, joyful chimpanzees.  The more carefully we observe, and the...

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Geology is Destiny (rebroadcast)

The record of the rocks is not just the history of Earth; it’s your history too.  Geologists can...

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Animals Being Jerks

They’re cute and cuddly. But they can also be obnoxious. Science writer Mary Roach has numerous...

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Do wild animals get allergies? - Naked Scientists Question of the Week 18.09.03

On Twitter, Andrew asked us: "Do wild animals suffer from allergies, and if so, does this occur...

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The truth of the tyrannosaurus - podcast

As we continue to discover new species of this huge dinosaur, is our understanding of it changing?

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What can a power ballad can teach us about the sex life of a fruit flies?

Music provides the soundtrack to our lives. The highs, the lows and the heartache. So why...

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What would life be like if Parasitoid Wasps didn’t exist?

Our Festive episode of our Oxford Sparks podcast follows the traditional Christmas story of ‘It’s...

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The Canary in the Coal Mine: could seabirds be the warning signs for our oceans?

Dr Annette Fayet tells us about the Manx Shearwater; a little seabird that makes a huge journey....

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What do water striders have in common with Game of Thrones?

On this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Question’s podcast we visited Dr Jennifer Perry,...

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Tannis Davidson: Bulletproof elephants, 3D-printing a quagga and cloning thylacines

Tannis Davidson is the curator of the Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at...

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Should we determine species through DNA? (part two)

In part two of The Age of Extinction takeover of Science Weekly, Patrick Greenfield and Phoebe...

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Nature Notes: Searching for Red Squirrels in Tresco with Joe Woodman

Join us for our very first Nature Notes mini-episode to hear from DPhil student Joe Woodman....

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Episode 49: Juneteenth with Dr. Andrew Belton

Juneteenth is a day to celebrate freedom and honor the resiliency of all African Americans. Dr....

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Episode 47: Three degrees, one Orange Gown, with Kayla Reed

“Mistakes are only mistakes if you don’t learn from them.” This was just one piece of advice that...

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One Swedish zoo, seven escaped chimpanzees

When the great apes at Furuvik Zoo broke free from their enclosure last winter, the keepers faced...

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The Grant Museum

Discover what a quagga is and why the Grant Museum has a jar of pickled moles on display.

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Episode 1: The Prequel

In the the very first episode of the Tetrapod Zoology Podcast, Darren and I discuss azhdarchid...

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Zoology: Stories about wild animals

This week, we present two stories of encounters with wild animals, from a seal named Crystal in...

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