• Bonus Episode: The Art of Foley
    Nov 26 2022

    In this week’s bonus episode, Jake talks with Marko Costanzo, renowned foley artist, about how he makes the sounds of nature come to life in movies like Life of Pi and Ice Age with a collection of household objects and a lot of imagination.

    To learn more about the BiodiverCity podcast, visit www.thegottliebnativegarden.com/podcast

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    10 mins
  • The Monarch and the Frog
    Nov 22 2022

    If you counted all the migratory monarch butterflies in California in 1992, you might total five million. But today, that number is less than 2,000. How did one of the most popular butterflies in the world begin to disappear? Xerces Society’s Senior Endangered Species Conservation Biologist Emma Pelton unravels the mystery of why the western monarch is vanishing, and she and horticulturist and native plant specialist Carol Bornstein explore ways that everyone can help. Meanwhile at the zoo, Curator of Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish Ian Recchio tells us how his team is working to save a largely unknown, nondescript amphibian called the southern mountain yellow-legged frog from extinction.

    To find out more about what the Xerces Society is doing for the Western Monarch and how you can help: https://xerces.org/western-monarch-call-to-action

    For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo visit lazoo.org

    BiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden.


    Host:
    Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles Zoo

    Executive Producers:
    Susan Gottlieb
    Tom Jacobson
    Diane Shader Smith
    Denise Verret

    Producers:
    April Merl
    Jake Owens

    Associate Producer:
    Brenda Scott Royce

    Original Music:
    Micah Smith

    Additional contributions from:
    Hannah Beal
    Bennett Rea

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    32 mins
  • Bonus Episode: With a Side of Bugs
    Nov 19 2022

    In this week’s bonus episode, Jake talks with JaV’on Latimore, entomologist and entotarian, about insects on the menu and not yuck-ing anyone else’s yum.

    Follow JaV’on on TikTok at @vonnroach, on Instagram at @en.tune, and on Twitter at @ent_tune.

    To learn more about the BiodiverCity podcast, visit www.thegottliebnativegarden.com/podcast

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    12 mins
  • What's on the Menu?
    Nov 15 2022

    It’s all about food as we get behind the scenes at the zoo and discuss one of L.A.’s most complicated diets with Zoo Nutritionist Emily Schwartz and Curator of Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish, Ian Recchio: the diet of the Butaan, one of the world’s largest lizards. After that, we talk about southern Californian indigenous food traditions and how to strike the balance between passing down traditions and depleting the land with Sherman High School Indian Museum curator and co-author of Cooking the Native Way Lorene Sisquoc.

    For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo, visit lazoo.org

    To learn more about the Malki Museum: http://malkimuseum.org/

    Buy the Chia Café Collective cookbook, Cooking the Native Way here and at many book sellers.


    BiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden.

    Host:
    Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles Zoo

    Executive Producers:
    Susan Gottlieb
    Tom Jacobson
    Diane Shader Smith
    Denise Verret

    Producers:
    April Merl
    Jake Owens

    Associate Producer:
    Brenda Scott Royce

    Original Music:
    Micah Smith

    Additional contributions from:
    Hannah Beal
    Bennett Rea

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    32 mins
  • Bonus Episode: A Batman for a Cause
    Nov 12 2022

    In this week’s bonus episode, Jake talks to Chris Van Dorn, founder of Batman4Paws, about how dressing up as a superhero is turning heads and helping animals in need.

    To learn more about the BiodiverCity podcast, visit www.thegottliebnativegarden.com/podcast

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    10 mins
  • Over Our Heads
    Nov 8 2022

    Have you ever heard a bat? You probably haven’t. While bats are all around us, their presence goes practically undetected because of their nocturnal habits and silent (to us, at least) echolocation. We talk with Natural History Museum (NHM) Wildlife Biologist and Community Science Manager Miguel Ordeñana about how bats help start conversations about conservation in neighborhoods all across L.A., and the Gottlieb Native Garden’s naturalist Scott Logan shares his recordings allowing us to go beyond the limits of human hearing to get a sense of what bat calls really sound like.

    More about NHM’s Be a Bat Detector Program: https://nhm.org/stories/be-bat-detector

    More about how to attract bats to your backyard (including DIY plans for bat houses): https://www.batcon.org/about-bats/bat-houses/

    For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo, visit lazoo.org

    BiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden.


    Host:
    Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles Zoo

    Executive Producers:
    Susan Gottlieb
    Tom Jacobson
    Diane Shader Smith
    Denise Verret

    Producers:
    April Merl
    Jake Owens

    Associate Producer:
    Brenda Scott Royce

    Original Music:
    Micah Smith

    Additional contributions from:
    Hannah Beal
    Bennett Rea

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    28 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Never Too Young to Make Change
    Nov 5 2022

    In this week’s bonus episode, Jake talks to 18-year-old Lilly Chertock about who and what inspired her to help create an event to educate and motivate over 1,000 of her fellow students to get involved in fighting climate change.

    To learn more about the BiodiverCity podcast, visit www.thegottliebnativegarden.com/podcast

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    13 mins
  • Next Gen Environmentalism
    Nov 1 2022

    This week, we speak with Brad Rumble, a Disney Conservation Hero Award winner for his work building a native plant habitat at Esperanza Elementary School in a concrete-laden part of L.A., about how transforming a school transforms a community. After that, we get a look into a summer program at the L.A. Zoo for the children of migratory workers, where they create imaginative projects centered on animal habitats. But teaching kids about critters is just part of the story. The zoo’s community program manager Coral Barreiro talks about the amazing transformations she sees in the students, and the important message she has for every child: the zoo belongs to you.

    For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo, visit lazoo.org


    BiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden.


    Host:
    Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles Zoo

    Executive Producers:
    Susan Gottlieb
    Tom Jacobson
    Diane Shader Smith
    Denise Verret

    Producers:
    April Merl
    Jake Owens

    Associate Producer:
    Brenda Scott Royce

    Original Music:
    Micah Smith

    Additional contributions from:
    Hannah Beal
    Bennett Rea

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    34 mins