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This week we spoke to Miriam Boucher, a Canadian Herpetologist who specializes in researching crocodilians. Miriam talked about her work with crocodilians across the Americas, and discussed her current PhD project focusing on bioaccumulation within alligator populations in the United States. She also explained her groundbreaking device used to prop open crocodilians mouths for research. Finally she shared her field story with us, and let’s just say it invoked a massive American Crocodile zooming towards her at full speed while she was in a canoe!
Nick also made a return to the podcast, and shared a tease of the amazing stories he’s been accumulating in Suriname.
A jam-packed show that’s can’t be missed!
Follow Field Stories -
Instagram - @field_stories_podcast
Hosted by Chris (@chrisketola), Michela (@michiganbiologist) and Nick (@nick_smith_wildlife_photos)
Theme Music:
"Honey Bee" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons:
By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/
licenses/by/4.0/
This week we spoke to Miriam Boucher, a Canadian Herpetologist who specializes in researching crocodilians. Miriam talked about her work with crocodilians across the Americas, and discussed her current PhD project focusing on bioaccumulation within alligator populations in the United States. She also explained her groundbreaking device used to prop open crocodilians mouths for research. Finally she shared her field story with us, and let’s just say it invoked a massive American Crocodile zooming towards her at full speed while she was in a canoe!
Nick also made a return to the podcast, and shared a tease of the amazing stories he’s been accumulating in Suriname.
A jam-packed show that’s can’t be missed!
Follow Field Stories -
Instagram - @field_stories_podcast
Hosted by Chris (@chrisketola), Michela (@michiganbiologist) and Nick (@nick_smith_wildlife_photos)
Theme Music:
"Honey Bee" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons:
By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/
licenses/by/4.0/