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Wild Systems Podcast

Wild Systems Podcast

By: David Morroni
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Each week in the Wild Systems Podcast, we look at a conservation effort from somewhere around the world. We dive into the ecosystem and uncover the systems that drive it to endure in a changing world. We look at how conservationists are putting their finger on the scale to influence those systems, and the true data behind whether or not that effort is succeeding. I want to ask: Why do conservation efforts succeed or fail? How is the wilderness there being impacted? And how would the effort look from the perspective of those wild creatures we're trying to protect and preserve?David Morroni Biological Sciences Science
Episodes
  • 05. Horseshoe Crabs - What We Take From the Tide
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode of the Wild Systems Podcast, we travel to the shores of Delaware Bay at the height of spring, where horseshoe crabs — animals whose lineage stretches back 450 million years — haul themselves from the surf to spawn on beaches that have fed an entire ecosystem for millennia. We follow a nesting male through a system shaped by tides, pharmaceutical demand, and a small shorebird that flies nine thousand miles on a diet of crab eggs. Along the way, we explore how overharvest for bait and biomedical bleeding nearly collapsed the bay's web of life, how an Adaptive Resource Management framework is trying to rebuild it, and what it means for one of Earth's oldest living designs to depend, now, on human restraint.

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ERPWildSystemsMusic for this episode: https://suno.com/playlist/764e87ab-87ea-42be-b7c3-9e8e678db459Sources, Article, and More: https://erpwild.com/

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    36 mins
  • 04. Olive Ridleys - Between a Net and a Nest
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode of the Wild Systems Podcast, we travel along the city beaches of Chennai with olive ridley sea turtles and the people who share their coast. We follow a nesting female and a fisherman navigating a shoreline that is at once working waterfront, urban margin, and critical breeding ground. Along the way, we explore how sand mining, lights, fishing gear, and coastal engineering have reshaped this ecosystem, how community-driven conservation is trying to tip the balance back, and what it means for wild turtles to rely on one of India's busiest metros to complete a life cycle older than the city itself.

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ERPWildSystems

    Music for this episode: https://suno.com/playlist/84ad92cf-43aa-4274-bbe4-a99b9518a2cd

    Sources, Article, and More: https://erpwild.com/

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    52 mins
  • 03. Humpback Whales - The Reef's Sanctuary Returned
    Feb 14 2026

    In this episode of the Wild Systems Podcast, we travel along the migration paths of a single humpback whale as she threads her way through the Great Barrier Reef. We follow her from Antarctic feeding grounds to tropical calving bays and back again, watching how an entire archipelago of human decisions—whaling bans, shipping rules, acoustic monitoring, and reef management—has quietly reshaped the odds of her survival. Along the way, we look closely at the data behind one of the world’s most striking marine conservation success stories, and at how those same strategies intersect with other efforts on the Reef that have struggled, from coral bleaching to the fight against crown-of-thorns starfish.

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    38 mins
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