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Solving Bird Mysteries with Forensic Ornithology

Solving Bird Mysteries with Forensic Ornithology

FromThe Science of Birds


Solving Bird Mysteries with Forensic Ornithology

FromThe Science of Birds

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is all about forensic ornithology. This is a field where specialists use scientific techniques to identify bird species from trace evidence. Evidence like maybe a bit of feather, a bone fragment, or a smear of blood. Forensic ornithology is used to solve intriguing wildlife crimes like smuggling and illegal hunting. But it’s also helpful in other situations that don’t involve criminal activity. We’ll get into that side of things too.Like a murder mystery novel, today’s subject is, pretty much by definition, morbid. I’ll be talking a lot about dead birds. Blood and guts and all that. I prefer my birds very much alive, thank you, and I’m sure you do too. But, despite the gore, I think you’ll find that forensic ornithology is a fascinating topic. It’s worth learning about, to better appreciate the ways people fight to protect birds.~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~Links of InterestChuparosa articleThe Remarkable Life of Roxie LaybourneUS Fish and Wildlife Forensics LabForensic Ornithologist: Pepper TrailForensic Ornithologist: Ariel M. GaffneyPodcast Episode: Ariel Gaffney, "Bird Crime Fighter"The Feather AtlasFeather Identification Lab at Smithsonian[VIDEO] It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's SNARGE!Errors and Corrections10:32 - I said " Law enforcement offers..." when I meant "officers."32:55 - I said "Yellow-billed Cockatoos," when I meant Yellow-crested CockatoosLink to this episode on the Science of Birds websiteSupport the show
Released:
Feb 11, 2022
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The Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology. It's a fun resource for any birder or naturalist who wants to learn more about ornithology. Impress your birding friends at cocktail parties with all of your new bird knowledge! Hosted by Ivan Phillipsen, a passionate naturalist with a PhD in Zoology.