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Wildlife Conservation Insights

#3: Cetacean stranding: importance of passing on information to the public

#3: Cetacean stranding: importance of passing on information to the public

38min |02/07/2021|

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Wildlife Conservation Insights

#3: Cetacean stranding: importance of passing on information to the public

#3: Cetacean stranding: importance of passing on information to the public

38min |02/07/2021|

112

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Welcome to Wildlife Conservation Insights Podcast. This is Episode 3. 


Today I chatted with Megan Stolen a research scientist at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in Florida. Megan is an expert in marine mammal biology and stranding investigation. She also studies North American river otters which includes citizen science approach, as part of One Health. She works at the interface of ecology, conservation medicine and forensics.   

She explains how she got involved in the marine mammal field. She told us why during cetacean stranding, it is important to pass on information to the general public and how everybody can create change in the world. "Without explaining science to the world, science does not really do anything as far as Conservation goes".


Hope you enjoy the travel. 


Connect with Us! 


Website | https://estellevet.com 

Go to Podcast > episode #3 to know more about Megan Stolen work 

 

Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/estelle_vet   


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Welcome to Wildlife Conservation Insights Podcast. This is Episode 3. 


Today I chatted with Megan Stolen a research scientist at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in Florida. Megan is an expert in marine mammal biology and stranding investigation. She also studies North American river otters which includes citizen science approach, as part of One Health. She works at the interface of ecology, conservation medicine and forensics.   

She explains how she got involved in the marine mammal field. She told us why during cetacean stranding, it is important to pass on information to the general public and how everybody can create change in the world. "Without explaining science to the world, science does not really do anything as far as Conservation goes".


Hope you enjoy the travel. 


Connect with Us! 


Website | https://estellevet.com 

Go to Podcast > episode #3 to know more about Megan Stolen work 

 

Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/estelle_vet   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Welcome to Wildlife Conservation Insights Podcast. This is Episode 3. 


Today I chatted with Megan Stolen a research scientist at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in Florida. Megan is an expert in marine mammal biology and stranding investigation. She also studies North American river otters which includes citizen science approach, as part of One Health. She works at the interface of ecology, conservation medicine and forensics.   

She explains how she got involved in the marine mammal field. She told us why during cetacean stranding, it is important to pass on information to the general public and how everybody can create change in the world. "Without explaining science to the world, science does not really do anything as far as Conservation goes".


Hope you enjoy the travel. 


Connect with Us! 


Website | https://estellevet.com 

Go to Podcast > episode #3 to know more about Megan Stolen work 

 

Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/estelle_vet   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Welcome to Wildlife Conservation Insights Podcast. This is Episode 3. 


Today I chatted with Megan Stolen a research scientist at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in Florida. Megan is an expert in marine mammal biology and stranding investigation. She also studies North American river otters which includes citizen science approach, as part of One Health. She works at the interface of ecology, conservation medicine and forensics.   

She explains how she got involved in the marine mammal field. She told us why during cetacean stranding, it is important to pass on information to the general public and how everybody can create change in the world. "Without explaining science to the world, science does not really do anything as far as Conservation goes".


Hope you enjoy the travel. 


Connect with Us! 


Website | https://estellevet.com 

Go to Podcast > episode #3 to know more about Megan Stolen work 

 

Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/estelle_vet   


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