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MeatEater Conservation

Ep. 65 Sturddlefish, SPB's and Recovering America's Wildlife

MeatEater Conservation

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness, Education

4.99.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week, Cal talks about snails in your pockets, flatworms in your liver, and how exactly do you encourage asexual reproduction?


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0:00.0

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0:07.9

serves as a secure location for your binoculars and other critical gear during your outdoor

0:13.4

pursuits.

0:14.6

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0:19.6

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0:22.0

What's more, it comes with our new airframe shoulder harness and wind-call pouch.

0:27.1

Head ahead of your season planning and check out the industry's best Bino Harness only

0:31.5

at FHFgear.com.

0:36.5

From Meadiegers' world news headquarters in Boseman, Montana, this is Cal's We Can Review

0:50.4

with Ryan, Cal Calan.

0:52.7

Now, here's Cal.

0:55.2

The Hungarian Fish Scientist produced a brand new species while encouraging asexual

1:01.0

reproduction in sturgeon.

1:03.2

The new species is a hybrid between a Russian sturgeon and another ancient fish, the American

1:08.9

paddlefish or spoonbill.

1:11.6

This hybrid with the ancient origin is of course named the Sturdlefish.

1:17.1

I'm not sure what's more disturbing.

1:19.3

The act of creating new species when so many sturgeon and paddlefish species are critically

1:24.9

endangered or the mental image brought about by a group of scientists performing the

1:30.8

act of quote encouraging asexual reproduction.

1:35.4

I'm not sure about you, but my mind doesn't wander to anything scientific when I hear

1:40.7

the sentence we were encouraging asexual reproduction.

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