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Exploring ethical captive management of reptiles & amphibians through the lens of biological science, conservation, and human nature. The Animals at Home Network is a herpetoculture-based podcast network that hosts: Animals at Home Podcast by Dillon Perron, Project Herpetoculture by Phillip Lietz and Roy Arthur Blodgett, Reptiles & Research Podcast by Liam Sinclair and Ellie Hills, and Animals Everywhere by Bryce Broom. Each show on the network brings all members of the reptile community together to discuss reptile husbandry, scientific research, breeding, wildlife conservation, and more!
Thomas Marriott is the editor and one of the authors of the Exotics Keeper Magazine. EK Magazine launched with the goal of providing news, stories, and information surrounding the care and welfare of exotic animals. The digital subscription is free and if you live in the UK you can receive the hard copy for a few dollars a month. In this episode, Thomas tells us about his travels including trips to Komodo Island, Tasmania, Madagascar, and The Galapagos islands. We discuss the content found in EK magazine and review the data from a massive survey they just completed which captured data on what species are most commonly kept and the demographics keeping them.
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Thomas Marriott is the editor and one of the authors of the Exotics Keeper Magazine. EK Magazine launched with the goal of providing news, stories, and information surrounding the care and welfare of exotic animals. The digital subscription is free and if you live in the UK you can receive the hard copy for a few dollars a month. In this episode, Thomas tells us about his travels including trips to Komodo Island, Tasmania, Madagascar, and The Galapagos islands. We discuss the content found in EK magazine and review the data from a massive survey they just completed which captured data on what species are most commonly kept and the demographics keeping them.
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