Podcast 172 - Whooping Crane Conservation -Muskie Fishing Experiment
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In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into some of the wildest true stories in nature and conservation. From the deadly Lake Nyos CO2 disaster in Africa that silently killed over 1,700 people, to the unbelievable mission to save the endangered whooping crane using costume-wearing biologists and ultralight aircraft, this episode is packed with insane real-world stories. The guys also break down fascinating muskie research from the University of Illinois that may finally explain why muskies are known as “the fish of 10,000 casts.” Can fish actually become educated? The results are shocking.
* Arctic and glacier scuba diving dangers
* Sandhill crane hunting stories
* Predator fish behavior
* Conservation success stories
* Wildlife science and survival instincts
* The weirdest grant proposal ever approved
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