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Rebecca Stirnemann - The Last Little Dodos

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Rebecca Stirnemann is a biologist, conservationist and writer from New Zealand. Rebecca has spent nearly a decade working to protect the critically endangered, national bird of Samoa....the little dodo.

Check out Rebecca’s work:

book: https://bit.ly/2KRUmk6

Twitter: www.twitter.com/samoanbirds

research: https://bit.ly/2XuaXMl

Medium: https://bit.ly/2VkxoWM

Sources for topics discussed:

little dodo / manumea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooth-billed_pigeon

Jeremy Hance manumea article: https://bit.ly/2H5Gqjz

kakapo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakapo

baby manumea: https://thedo.do/1gKhmqG

ma'oma'o: https://bit.ly/2IA6ep2

‘Walden’ by Henry David Thoreau: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden

William Robichaud: https://bit.ly/2V7eFLi

Saola Working Group: https://www.savethesaola.org/

Predator Free New Zealand: https://predatorfreenz.org/

Dr. James Borrell: http://www.jamesborrell.com/

manumea book: https://bit.ly/2KRUmk6

Auckland Zoo: https://www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/

tragedy of the commons: https://bit.ly/1umDqBX

Elinor Ostrom’s “non-tragedy of the commons”: https://bit.ly/2VhbhAS

Full show notes @ https://bit.ly/2DpQhxu

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/escape-the-zoo/support
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Content provided by Daniel Clarke. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Daniel Clarke or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Rebecca Stirnemann is a biologist, conservationist and writer from New Zealand. Rebecca has spent nearly a decade working to protect the critically endangered, national bird of Samoa....the little dodo.

Check out Rebecca’s work:

book: https://bit.ly/2KRUmk6

Twitter: www.twitter.com/samoanbirds

research: https://bit.ly/2XuaXMl

Medium: https://bit.ly/2VkxoWM

Sources for topics discussed:

little dodo / manumea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooth-billed_pigeon

Jeremy Hance manumea article: https://bit.ly/2H5Gqjz

kakapo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakapo

baby manumea: https://thedo.do/1gKhmqG

ma'oma'o: https://bit.ly/2IA6ep2

‘Walden’ by Henry David Thoreau: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden

William Robichaud: https://bit.ly/2V7eFLi

Saola Working Group: https://www.savethesaola.org/

Predator Free New Zealand: https://predatorfreenz.org/

Dr. James Borrell: http://www.jamesborrell.com/

manumea book: https://bit.ly/2KRUmk6

Auckland Zoo: https://www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/

tragedy of the commons: https://bit.ly/1umDqBX

Elinor Ostrom’s “non-tragedy of the commons”: https://bit.ly/2VhbhAS

Full show notes @ https://bit.ly/2DpQhxu

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/escape-the-zoo/support
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