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Hello everyone! and welcome back to episode 55 of Daffy's Round Table!
In today's episode, we're diving into the concept of rewilding – exploring the possibilities of re-releasing species into their native habitats and whether they can truly thrive.
To help us navigate this incredibly fascinating subject, we have two incredible guests on board, Carlos Galviz and Jack Small. Were going to be using the oophaga lehmanni project happening at Cali Zoo which Carlos is heavily involved in as a case study for our conversation.
Also! I want to give a huge thank you to Dan from Amphibicast. Not only did he help set up today's episode, but he's also joining me as my co-host for this one!
Make sure you check out Episode 132 of Amphibicast. They explore the project in great detail, and it's definitely worth a listen!
Thank you Exo Terra for sponsoring this podcast and making this episode possible.
Exo Terra makes quality products for our pet reptiles to make them feel at home.
Follow Amphibicast on IG:
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Follow Jack Small on instagram:
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Follow Cali Zoo on Instagram:
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To learn more visit:
https://www.zoologicodecali.com.co/
If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to Daffy’s Round Table on whatever streaming platform you use!
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By Fadi Naddeh5
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Hello everyone! and welcome back to episode 55 of Daffy's Round Table!
In today's episode, we're diving into the concept of rewilding – exploring the possibilities of re-releasing species into their native habitats and whether they can truly thrive.
To help us navigate this incredibly fascinating subject, we have two incredible guests on board, Carlos Galviz and Jack Small. Were going to be using the oophaga lehmanni project happening at Cali Zoo which Carlos is heavily involved in as a case study for our conversation.
Also! I want to give a huge thank you to Dan from Amphibicast. Not only did he help set up today's episode, but he's also joining me as my co-host for this one!
Make sure you check out Episode 132 of Amphibicast. They explore the project in great detail, and it's definitely worth a listen!
Thank you Exo Terra for sponsoring this podcast and making this episode possible.
Exo Terra makes quality products for our pet reptiles to make them feel at home.
Follow Amphibicast on IG:
https://instagram.com/amphibicast?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Check out Amphibicast on all podcast streaming platforms:
https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast?fbclid=PAAaZzjGYekx_y9GkV8ks5ht3ncZq4SS0v0JInf0c3qzN9T-ivblFqd2aydaE_aem_AahRihfl1sBVIABZCSm2zxz73LtnOS-jaaY48zqR-dt9PAx7NWz7ByBuiAIpdwLc6BU
Follow Jack Small on instagram:
https://instagram.com/jacksmallfrogs?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Follow Cali Zoo on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/zoologicodecali?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
To learn more visit:
https://www.zoologicodecali.com.co/
If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to Daffy’s Round Table on whatever streaming platform you use!
Follow Daffy:
Instagram: @Daffysreptiles
Twitter: @Daffysreptiles
Facebook: Facebook.com/Daffysreptiles
Tiktok: @Daffysreptiles
Business: [email protected]

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