In any case for about 40 years. What's, what's going on you? You have to find all those other goats circle real low, you fly around them, round them up, try and get them in a single group and then They start picking off the goats one x 1 x one and they're actually videos online where you see these packs of goats running for their lives. It's a race against time. They eliminate over 250,000 goats. Listen 18 min The Political Scene | The New Yorker Corpse Demon He's also a well known musician in Galapagos turns out thanks to the Galapagos national park Charles Darwin Foundation Island conservation and the Galapagos Conservancy. And sometimes when they were done and the ship was filled with whale products, there's no room down here. Teladoc is available through most insurance plans and if you're not covered, you can still have access, download the app or visit Teladoc dot com slash radio lab. So-Called) Life And so what they decided to do is leave the judas, goats on various islands where they can live out their sterilized days chomping on grass, sharing war stories until such time as it might be needed again, is the, is the war between the greens and the and the fishermen and such, is that still hot and difficult And are they still no killing tortoises and they're not the fishermen. Another possibility is sterile insect technique sterilized male flies and introduce them back into the wild so that the female mates with a sterile fly and obviously doesn't produce fertile eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the eggs hatch of the flies as well in the larvae wriggling little larvae will crawl out from the bottom of the nest up the finch's body into its beak and they go into the noses of the baby finches and just start eating. This is just to grab a few flies, take them back to the lab and study them so they can learn how to fight them charlotte and paid ads. When Lucy was only two days old she was adopted by a psychologist and his wife who wondered: if given the right environment, how human could This is radio lab and we are dedicating the entire hour to this little set of islands and to that question as the world is filling up with more and more and more people, Is it inevitable that even the most sacred pristine places on the planet will eventually get swallowed up? Today, the strange story of a small group of islands that raise a big question: is it inevitable that even our most sacred natural landscapes will eventually get swallowed up by humans? The show is nationally syndicated Every population of tortoises on all the islands. I'm the restoration Ecologist at the Charles Darwin foundation. Galpagos - Radiolab The other three of money behind them and you see their flags all over santa cruz. Listen, wherever you get your podcasts, I'm john, I'm robert Krulwich, this is Radio lab today, a whole hour on the Galapagos islands. Radiolab So they're all kind of converting over into the tourism economy. Hey, it's latin. Radiolab Mhm tortoises walking around. And then everyone gets shot except the judas go, they let it go find more friends and then everyone gets shot except the judas go and then they do it again, everyone gets shot except the judas goat. Listen to this special series on the United States of anxiety wherever you get podcasts. The warbler finch is the smallest of the Darwin's finches. See? They tagged, we collected genetic samples, got some D. N. A. radiolab That's really the classical definition of a species. Who kind of scrambled everything up for me? I started studying Darwin's finches in particular. And when you set foot first on pin to you immediately since your abundance all the insect life and birds problem is on pena things were spinning out of control vegetation was growing wild in the forest was getting overgrown with the wrong kind of plants and the whole ecosystem was just teetering out of balance And one of the reasons for this, according to Linda Coyote is that we had an island with no tortoises because tortoises are sort of like the lawnmowers. Access powerful tools to help you find customers, drive sales and manage your day to day. One male tortoise, maybe 50 years old. So if you can better automate that and leverage intelligence to make sense. So Gisella thought just by chance some of these tortoises are going to have a little bit more Penta D. N. A. Okay, um it's sort of the first thing that really just like, where the hell am I I? But then along come the flies and all of a sudden like over maybe 20 years, these medium tree finch is they start to break their own biggest rule and they start to make outside of their own kind. I'm soren wheeler lulu and latif are out this week. Our staff includes Simon Adler, jeremy bloom becca Bressler, Rachel, Cusick, w. Harry for tuna, david gable Maria paz gutierrez, Sindhu unison bend um matt Kielty anne McEwen Alex Neeson sarah, carry on a rescue it pas sarah sand back. Doesn't matter point is an introduced species. I'm robert Krulwich. But that shouldn't really happen. You had plants re emerging, you had trees growing back and in a really short period of time. Unlike on the island of Isabella, which became barren, on the island of Pinta the vegetation has grown out of control due to the extinction of the tortoises (and no goats) by 1906. That was actually the first thing I noticed. A small business owner makes their first sale on Shopify. It's like a soprano saxophone and alto and a 10 or something like that. Web72 votes, 254 comments. She points right next to it. Sony says each time she go into the field the song sounded like they were starting to blur together. Set up a little expat community and started breeding with the locals. But here's the problem. We found this on 13 islands. The goats become quote educated. They burned down a building. Very special. You're saying this pinto DNA was on another island. Right? It was a magical, magical area. You're not sad and he's like a friend. Thanks to Matthew judas guilty without whom tim would have been crushed just by the sheer amount of tape that he gathered. They were a little bit different depending on which island the finches lived on with the beaks. The new york public school system has been called the most racially segregated in the country. But even worse so far. Episode Credits:Reported and produced byTim Howard. The wrench of the white man. And so you end up flying around in an expensive helicopter, not fighting any goes Now the way we deal with that is an interesting one. Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. But in the end there's just George that then shifted the focus on now what do we do? Even if they could for who knows maybe a million years. The drip pools were just dry dust, bowls. And I'm like, what are you? WebThe Galapagos Islands are famous for inspiring Charles Darwin to form his Theory of Evolution based on the biodiversity he'd observed there. As our co-Hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser are out this week, we are re-sharing the perfect episode to start the summer season! You mean eat the fly larva? Just going to meet you at the airport. And this is what I think is really. I'm talking tie dyed caps and hot pink sweatbands. I'm actually walking down Charles Darwin Avenue just kinda getting the lay of the land when all of a sudden this line of cars comes around the corner honking, endless honking and waving flags, blue flags. It would possibly be one of the first vertebrate examples of speciation in real time that we can observe. But when I ask charlotte what she makes of all of these changes, she said, I think probably too little too late. It is the end of our budget year. any way to find transcripts of the podcasts And so in 1994 we had what we called the tortoise summit in England and that was where we started the discussions about what are we going to do, experts came from all over the world linda says we want to get rid of the goats and many of them thought we were nuts and that it was impossible. WebTranscripts and recorded audio may be available for many of the programs you hear on WNYC. We have at least five species that are known to be facing extinction and another six in serious decline. Week two weeks go by, you fire up the helicopter. My name is, he's an ornithologist from the University of Vienna. You can join in on early access at our merch stores. You've got. No, that's a that's a very specific trip. Howard Before We close. He was so joyful to have lost. But you know, we have the case of the mangrove finch, we have 60-80 individuals left. We thought about the worst years ever and all through that listener support was one of the things that kept us going. Radiolab - Transcripts - Steno Galapagos | RadioLab Going back. Hello? He never really liked other tortoises much. WebRadiolab - Transcripts Subscribe 45 episodes Share Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. 179 years later, the Galapagos are To what cause was the demise of the Pinta tortoises attributed? The tough question now is if we concede that we can't any longer save all the species, then does that put us in the situation of having to decide which ones will save and which ones we won't, And do we have any basis for making those kinds of decisions? Alan Alda on the new yorker radio hour from W N. Y. TRANSCRIPTS We are working to provide transcripts for as much of our They get back over the island with this little device. You know, on average 50% of your genome comes from your mom and 50% from your dad. Transcript Support Radiolab by becoming a member of. AMS159 Galapagos listening guide.doc - Nature and World
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