radiolab galapagos transcript
2023-09-21

I can see the sea cargo ships going by and we have drones flying that are taking thousands of pictures of every angle of that bridge that no human could actually quickly process without artificial intelligence. Do you remember the song types? So that had acted as a barrier basically with goats on one side tortoises on the other. Oh my God, he looks a little bit furry, Almost really tiny, vulnerable fledgling of a warbler finch. At first nobody had any idea what kind of creature it was. Here we are, we're going to look at these incredible creators called los malos and as we're walking along the path, she's like, oh wait, look at this, She points just to the right of the path. WebGalpagos - Transcripts June 24, 2022 Favorite Share Facebook Twitter Messenger WhatsApp Email Copy Link As our co-Hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser are out this week, That's cool. It, it's a combination of reasons on the one hand, fishermen have started to participate in the actual fisheries management more because it seems like they realize if they're going to keep their livelihood, they can't just fish everything out. Radiolab Mhm. Clearwater, FL, 33763. The flies spreading island to island. All right on top of the cave, drop out one of the two shooters that was in the helicopter and he'd physically go into the cave shoe, the goats out or shoot them on sight. You could see the marks where it was just chopped up. They're like the size of jeez, I don't even know what their massive, they look like. But she told me that these four flies will probably die because they always die right now we have huge problems trying to re file in captivity, which is ironic given how abundant it is in the wild when I was there told me that so far, they had only successfully raised three, three adult flies when you're saying they needed millions. They eliminate over 250,000 goats. Normally a female goat would be in heat for maybe a couple of days. Galpagos - Radiolab Radiolab The whalers and pirates would often take goats that they brought with them and throw them onto the islands that way when they're on their way back and sick of eating tortoises, they could grab those goats. This is possibility powered by Shopify. Surely in four generations you could have 90% of the pinto genome restored. Now judas goat is a good judas goat until it gets pregnant because then it doesn't want to be social anymore. Right? He was so joyful to have lost. When he visited Galapagos, he collected a lot of specimens of finches, took them back to England and eventually he realized that the beaks had all adapted. No Bocelli the incumbent one. And so in 1994 we had what we called the tortoise summit in England and that was where we started the discussions about what are we going to do, experts came from all over the world linda says we want to get rid of the goats and many of them thought we were nuts and that it was impossible. The goats become quote educated. And this became one of the, one of the most important pieces of evidence that, you know, when animals would move from one place to another, they would begin to differentiate based on very, very important. This is a field of four. We were really starting to get kind of desperate about options. Radio Lab was created by Jack Brabham Rod and is edited by soren wheeler lulu.

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