This week I am joined by Michael Heinrichs and we discuss his beginnings in the hobby, oophaga vincentei, and expanding conservation goals through the Active Conservation Alliance. Michael started out keeping herps (specifically geckos in the Phelsuma genus) in the 1970's and he has experience in both the US and German hobbies. In this episode we talk about the early days, and how Michaels interests in conservation evolved into his current project - The Active Conservation Alliance. We also cover Michael's experiences with Oophaga vincentei, their status in the hobby, and why they make good candidates for smaller vivariums.To support the podcast by becoming a Patron, for Merch, and a 10% listener discount off an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastTo support the ACA and to learn more about dart frog conservation visit: https://activeconservationalliance.org/Also feel free to follow Michael on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thefrogdispensary/

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AmphibiCast is the Original Amphibian Focused Podcast. Each weekly episode features informative and educational content for hobbyists, naturalists, ecologists, pet enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates frogs, toads and salamanders.
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Folge vom 18.08.2023Episode 144. “From Phelsuma to Frogs” The early days of the hobby, oophaga vincentei, and the ACA with Michael Heinrichs
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Folge vom 04.08.2023Episode 143. Frog Week 2023 with Aaron Capouellez of Woods and Forests MediaThis week I am joined once again by Aaron Capouellez. Aaron is an amphibian conservationist and naturalist with a special interest in native Pennsylvania species. His work over the past few months culminates in a media blitz beginning this week that is aimed at visually documenting and telling the stories of some of PA's more vulnerable amphibian species. In this episode we discuss Frog Week 2023, and all the work that Aaron has put into tracking, studying, and filming native PA frogs. We discuss his use of drones, trail cams, and how a single captive gray tree frog led Aaron to discover a previously unknown population of its wild counterparts many miles away!And as an added bonus, Aaron walks us the through a 280 gallon vivarium build he as been constructing to house a PA biome. To learn more about Frog Week 2023 and Aaron's work check out the following links: Frogs and Toads Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/frogsandtoads/?ref=share_group_link Woods and Forests Media YouTube https://youtube.com/@WoodsandForestsMedia PA Woods and Forests inc. Websitehttps://www.pawoodsandforests.com/ Woods and Forests Media Instagramhttps://www.pawoodsandforests.com/ PA Woods and Forests Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/PAwoodsandforest?mibextid=LQQJ4d To support the Podcast by becoming a Patron, for Merch, and for a 10 % listener discount off an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastAbout this week's guest:Aaron Capouellez is an IUP Grad Student and naturalist who studies and works to conserve native Pennsylvania frogs, invertebrates, and plants. Aaron uses a variety of outreach and media platforms such as Youtube, websites, and podcasting to educate the pubic and to spread awareness. Aaron has been featured on radio and television programs and keeps several ambassador animals including an American Toad and White's treefrog.
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Folge vom 28.07.2023Episode 142. The Vivarium Exhibit with Matthew O'DonnellManchester Museum is home to one of the most stunning vivarium exhibits in the world. Known as The Vivarium, this section of the museum houses its amphibian collection, which includes critically endangered Atelopus varius, several Cruziohyla species, Agalychnis lemur, and many more. With a focus on research, education, and conservation, The Vivarium engages the needs of endangered amphibians at a global level.This week I am joined by Acting Curator, Matthew O'Donnell and we discuss some of the more sensitive species that he works with at The Vivarium. We talk about the Museum's Ateltopus varius conservation project, the history of the Museum's amphibian collection, and the day to day activities that go on behind the scenes. Matthew also shares some insights into what it takes to care for some of the more fragile species of tree frogs that call The Vivarium their home. To learn more, visit : https://frogblogmanchester.wordpress.com/ https://www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/collections/vivarium/To support the podcast by becoming a Patron, for Merch, and for a 10% discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium, visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastMore about this week's guestMatthew O'Donnell is currently Acting Curator of The Vivarium at Manchester Museum and a former keeper at Chester Zoo. He is working towards his PhD.
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Folge vom 21.07.2023Episode 141. Mark Pepper of Understory EnterprisesThis week I am joined by Mark Pepper of Understory Enterprises. Mark has years of experience working with dendrobatids in the field, as an importer, and as a breeder. Mark also bears the distinction of having a recently described species of frog named after him- Ameerega pepperi. In this episode Mark walks us through how he started off, exploring Peru with a team of researchers, the challenges of importing, how understory began, how he maintains hundreds of frogs, what it was like seeing excidobates mysteriosus in the wild, and much more. Mark and I finish the episode with a discussion about new challenges that the hobby faces, and where it’s going. For more info on Mark and Understory visit:https://www.understoryenterprises.com/For AmphibiCast Merch, a 10% discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium, and to become a Patron, visit: https://linktr.ee/amphibicastThis week's episode is sponsored by Gray Ghost Creations. For unique amphibian, reptile, and arachnid art, visit https://www.etsy.com/shop/GrayGhostCreations