Subscriber Q&A
Added 2024-11-25 16:00:09 +0000 UTCMaya and Connor share their wildlife career advice and experiences while answering questions submitted by Wilder subscribers!
Do you have questions for Maya & Connor?
Please Submit them here: Google Form (multiple submissions allowed)
This Weeks Questions:
Clorbid: Do you know of any cases where an invasive species was a positive to the environment it was introduced to and do you know of any hypothetical scenarios where it would be feasible?
V_icariously: As a 6 foot 10 inch Giantess, and speaking on behalf of World's Largest: did you know that the largest land animal skull ever found measures 10 feet 6 inches in height (3.2 meters) and belongs to the skeleton of a Pentaceratops dinosaur.
JBubble:
(Maya cover your ears)
Connor, what is an animal opinion that might make Maya upset?
(Maya close your eyes)
For my example, despite trying, I still absolutely hate spiders.
Matthew: I currently work at a dog/cat vet clinic but I wanna get into conservation just not sure where to start. I have been watching yall for a while and feel a real calling to do and help in a bigger way like yall rather then just smaller day to day things like looking for labels on food and donations etc
JBubble: Ive lived in San Diego my whole life and I am so incredibly proud and lucky to say that my local zoo is the SDZ/SDZSP. What were your favorite exhibits and attractions from each park?
Comments
haha, I'm so happy this got in an episode, <3 I would love to hear you both delve deeper into Dinosaurs at some point!
V
2024-11-25 18:52:20 +0000 UTCP.S. the link to the google form is missing
Dohregard
2024-11-25 16:15:04 +0000 UTCClorbid's question was super interesting. It feels like there's so many variables to consider when judging the impact of animals that migrate "permanently" or those who were intruded by humans, but ultimately it always seems to wind up reshaping the ecosystem to the detriment of the current species
Dohregard
2024-11-25 16:11:48 +0000 UTCwowie
AxialMars
2024-11-25 16:01:26 +0000 UTC