This hour is about the Galpagos archipelago, which inspired Darwins theory of evolution and natural selection. Normally a female goat would be in heat for maybe a couple of days. Which means at least 100 years. WebGalpagos - Podcast 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! I wonder how many years these guys have been here for. You're not sad and he's like a friend. And then you wait instinctively that loan go will go and find other goats. This is radio lab. They're also seeing baby finches climbing up over each other just struggling to get away from the larva on the bottom of the nest and then they'll even start standing on the nest rim just to avoid being eaten. Listen to keeping score a special series on the United States of anxiety wherever you get, listener supported W. N. Y. C. Studios way listening to radio. Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. We are ascending and we have our dreams. Super limited electricity. No, no, no that's not. 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. Access powerful tools to help you find customers, drive sales and manage your day to day. You see that they're only there for this border of about 5 to 10 inches along the edge of that path because he said what happens is that tourists, they'll be back in their home country, they'll be walking around in the garden or a park and it'll be filled with tiny seeds, the seeds stick to shoes and socks and trousers. journey, but that's the beauty of entrepreneurship. They'll actually go into caves. Just walk past the newspaper that says 72 hours left in the electoral campaign. That's cool. Galapagos On the other hand, you had all of these goats that didn't choose to be on the island. Really? The drip pools were just dry dust, bowls. Look at this species here, Small levi, green thing they call it Huntin in spanish, it is in its plan ta go, I think in the U. S. They call it, Was it the wrench of the white man? You know, they eat goats in africa, you know, why don't you get lions on there? Podcast Transcripts of Radiolab - Happy Scribe That's charlotte costin. But then at the same time the tourism economy has been taking off and so all of these fishermen, they find that it's easier for them to actually survive by using their boats to take tourists around island island. How did these little fly babies? Nearly 200 years later, the Galpagos are undergoing rapid changes that continue to pose and perhaps answer critical questions about the fragility and resilience of life on Earth. Our fact checkers are diane kelly, Emily Krieger and Adam Sibyl Hi, I'm Erica in Yonkers leadership. But a high school girls volleyball team is redefining what it means to play together. This is radio lab, we'll be back with producer Tim Howard and this hour on Galapagos. It's called scandia sharpie thing. So the helicopters were used, they're called MD five hundred's small helicopter there for four passengers and one pilot, single turbine five blades. s Radiolab Interviews UCSF Researchers About "Life It's relatively easy to remove 90% of a goat population from an island. They eliminate over 250,000 goats. The warbler finch is the smallest of the Darwin's finches. Three tree finch species, the small, the medium and the large, and we went out and we set up our miss nets and we caught the birds and we measured them. 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. Green and white leaves. This is fraser fraser. Nearly 200 years later, the Galpagos are undergoing rapid changes that continue to pose and perhaps answer critical questions about the fragility and And I'm like, is he gonna win? WNYC Studios | Podcasts So linda when she first went to Galapagos to study these tortoises about 30 years ago I did a trip where we backpacked around the caldera. Right? When he visited Galapagos, he collected a lot of specimens of finches, took them back to England and eventually he realized that the beaks had all adapted. Hello? Support Radiolab by becoming a member of. Just wandering by. I really do because it has the potential to be incredibly anti basis from W. N. Y. C. Studios and the bell. There have been no tortoises there for 100 years. I want this to work. This kind of eradication program was far beyond anything that anyone had ever done anywhere in the world Because it turns out they weren't just doing this on Isabela Island? It's like so cynical. Yes. I guess. Someone chopped it in half. The each legs, two clutches were ultimately laid in his corral and the scientists are like George got our hopes up dramatically. WebThe audio for this video comes from NPRs RadioLab - I do not own the rights to this. Penta is was a very special place. They're like the size of jeez, I don't even know what their massive, they look like. Oh for sure. These are such alien looking creatures. (727) 210-2350. www.caahep.org. And this is what I think is really. I mean that's what I thought. Fantasy is that the flies use a pheromone to attract the opposite sex. The other three of money behind them and you see their flags all over santa cruz. Is a tortoise trying to get over a branch. And he told me that in the seventies and eighties lobster was fished all year round no restrictions.