On today's episode, we're talking about becoming a little more crunchy + marine conservation in Antarctica.
Penguins, whales + seals (oh, my!): there were so many amazing animals living in Antarctica + we were able to spend time on our journey with some scientists who were studying them. We also chatted with them about how we can make a difference in protecting these animals even though we're in the landlocked state of Colorado. Here's what we covered:
Have any of your travels changed the way you engage with the world?
What made you feel loved today?
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Resources Mentioned in Episode 030:
Episode 12 | Never Giving Up - the Cubs episode aka when we talked about bears.
Expedition Trips
One Ocean Expeditions
Episode 29 | The Akademik Ioffe
Bluebottle Films
Marine Stewardship Council
Seafood Watch App
Humble Brush
Yellow Conference
Patagonia Fleece Study
Episode 1 | Sun, Sand + Salt Water
Protected Marine Sanctuaries in Belize
The National Parks: America's Best Idea (you can stream on Amazon Prime as of April 11th, when this post was published)