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Evolutionary Biologist Justin Yeager discusses his research on poison dart frogs in Peru and Ecuador. Our host Tony joined him in Peru for one of these trips and they reminisce on fun times in the field and Peruvian discotheques. The frog talk starts at about 25min. Justin relives his team’s expedition to rediscover Excidobates captivas. We finish up discussing Dr Yeager’s current research on glass frogs.
Credits: Executive Producer: Tony Croasdale, Audio Production: Tykee James, Art work: Robin Irizarry. Wildlife Observer Network stinger by Alexander Jenson (music by His Hero is Gone)
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Evolutionary Biologist Justin Yeager discusses his research on poison dart frogs in Peru and Ecuador. Our host Tony joined him in Peru for one of these trips and they reminisce on fun times in the field and Peruvian discotheques. The frog talk starts at about 25min. Justin relives his team’s expedition to rediscover Excidobates captivas. We finish up discussing Dr Yeager’s current research on glass frogs.
Credits: Executive Producer: Tony Croasdale, Audio Production: Tykee James, Art work: Robin Irizarry. Wildlife Observer Network stinger by Alexander Jenson (music by His Hero is Gone)
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Please support our creativity with monthly payments through Anchor or Patreon. You can also help us right now by giving us a rating and sharing this episode on social media so your family, friends, and followers know you’re a part of the Wildlife Observer Community. https://anchor.fm/wildlife-observer-network