Amazing Wildlife: A San Diego Zoo Podcast
Kids & Family:Pets & Animals
Amazing Wildlife focuses on the Southwest Conservation Hub to take a closer look at the burrowing owl, found in San Diego County—one of the most biologically diverse counties in the United States. Marco attempts to mimic the sound of this unique bird that is about the size of a stick of butter! Rick and Marco chat with Colleen Wisinski, conservation program manager of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s burrowing owl recovery program, who shares how these active-in-daylight owls differ from nocturnal owls, and how they confuse potential predators. Colleen details her work with western burrowing owls, as we find out how they got their name and the importance of burrows. Finally, we get the inside scoop on the Wildwatch Burrowing Owl program, which is a way you can get involved in helping these birds!
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Axolotl: Mexico’s Metamorphosis
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Desert Tortoise: Star of the Southwest
Rattlesnake: Venomous Viper
Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog: Restoring Ecosystem Balance
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