Dr. Sarah Peterson is a wildlife biologist who studies elephant seals. Her toxicology study revealed the depths of mercury in the ocean water column and how it relates to seal health. Her toxicology study revealed the depths of mercury in the ocean water column. In this episode we talk about elephant seals in depth from their morphology to their diving behavior.
If you have ever wondered how deep elephant seals dive you'll soon find out in this episode.
Sarah provides an in depth review on the different aspects of a wildlife research project. From developing a hypothesis to actually collecting data, and then moving into analysis and publication.
If you love science and want to start a wildlife research project you'll love this episode!
Episode 077 - The Triple Constraint and Project Manager Training
Episode 076 - Dawn Wilson talks about Alaskan Bears and the pebble mine proposal and how photographs can save the bears
Episode 075 - Stephanie Boyles Griffin researches ways to help humans live with wildlife in urban areas
Episode 074 - Lynette Plenderleith shares her love for frogs and saving their habitat
Episode 073 - 5 Steps to Get Things Done (GTD) & 3 Bonus Apps
Episode 072 - Kristin Combs talks about the impacts humans have on wildlife in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem
Episode 071 - Josh Asel shares why photography connects him to nature and storytelling
Episode 070 - Dr. Kristen Weiss and Buttercup the Oceanpup share how project commitment leads to impact
Episode 069 - Dr. Chris Parsons talks shop on ecotourism, conservation projects, and podcasts
Episode 068 - Kathi George leads whale entanglement solutions and volunteers in California
Episode 067 - Paul Bunker shares how training dogs is effective for conservation in Texas
Episode 066 - Angela Grimes shares Born Free's rescue of five monkeys from a roadside zoo
Episode 065 - Dan Flores makes us fall in love with coyotes through a beautifully written biography
Episode 064 - Dr. Stan Gerht shares his urban coyote research from the past 20 years
Episode 063 - Celina Chien begins her conservation career using photography to share biology stories
Episode 062 - Communicate Like A Conservation Project Manager
Episode 061 - Amy Gulick connects wild salmon to the rest of the world through beautiful stories
Episode 060- Jaymi Heimbuch uses project management for wildlife conservation storytelling
Episode 059 - Morgan Heim uses wildlife conservation storytelling to bring awareness for global issues
Episode 058- Katie Schuler creates films on pangolins - the most trafficked mammal in the world
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