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Expanded Perspectives Classic Rewind: The Indava Bird

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Expanded Perspectives

Science, Society & Culture, History

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Paul lives near Ft. Worth, Texas, with his wife of 34 years and two grown sons. However, his exploring wanderlust has always kicked in and drawn him out into the world looking for adventure. His mother always accused him of leaving good jobs to take up an “exciting job way out in the middle of nowhere.” His early years included many outdoor activities which well suited him. He has always loved working with animals, including birds, dogs, cows, and horses. Because his In-laws are ranchers, this gave him many opportunities to work with and take care of many different kinds of animals.At the age of 16, Paul and five other young men canoed the Boundary Waters Canoe area in Canada for two weeks. During summer breaks while in college, he worked for a boys’ camp in Hinkley, Minnesota, teaching horseback riding and leading horse trips of up to a week into the remote Minnesota woodlands. After marriage, Paul worked as a youth camp manager near Houston, Texas, where he organized canoeing, cycling, and camping trips as well as teaching rock climbing and rappelling.

In 1976, Paul received an Associate Degree in Science in Aviation Technology from LeTourneau College, in Longview, Texas. He has a private pilot’s license and became proficient in flying acrobatically. He served as a helicopter mechanic when working on offshore oil platforms. When a friend in West Texas caught two ostriches while trapping exotic deer for a rancher, Paul bought the two birds, and operated his own ostrich farm. In 1994, his experience with ostriches resulted in his being invited to join the first expedition to Papua New Guinea in search of the mysterious flying creature that is reportedly seen there. The expedition leader recognized that his expertise in handling ostriches would be a great asset to the group in case a live specimen of the flying creature would be found and captured. This first trip into the jungle was a scientific expedition where Paul gained much experience in the many situations that arise on such an endeavor. After that first trip, he began organizing and leading subsequent expeditions to the jungles of Papua New Guinea. On these trips, Paul looks for empirical evidences, those that are gained by observation and experience in his search for the elusive flying creature. Once these evidences are fully documented by Paul, he will then encourage scientists with expertise in several fields to continue study of the creatures based on the foundation he has laid. Because the creature is reported by eyewitnesses to look like a huge pterosaur and exhibit bioluminescence, the discovery and documentation of the creature would generate worldwide scientific interest.

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Expanded perspectives, classic rewind.

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Hey everybody and welcome to Expanded Perspectives Classic Rewind.

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The show where we replay or re-air some of our favorite segments and interviews.

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We did in the past because some things deserve to listen to more than once.

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I'm your host Kyle Filson and on today's show we're going all the way back to December 9th, 2013,

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when we spoke to Paul Nation about Papa New Guinea's Indava Bird, also known as the Ropen.

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The Ropen, or the Indava Bird, means demon flyer in its native language and is equipped to be either a large bat or more commonly an actual living terrasaur.

1:53.0

It's said to produce a light bioluminescence, possibly to attract fish and it's known to live in and around the Papa New Guinea area.

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According to the book searching for Ropens, it is any featherless creature that flies in the southwest Pacific and has a tail length of more than 25% of its overall wingspan.

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On the island the word Ropen refers to a large nocturnal creature that glows briefly as it flies.

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The Ropen is kind of the subject of folklore. It's like a man, and some people say it's almost like a spirit, but it's believed by some natives to be a real living animal.

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Now the Ropen is believed to be nocturnal, and like I mentioned before, to exhibit this bioluminescence.

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And it purportedly likes to live on a diet of fish, although there have been some reports of the creature feasting on pets like cats, dogs, and even human flesh.

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Now despite popular myth, the Ropen itself was not fabricated by creationists, no? It was first cited by 1935 by famous biologist and entomologist Evelyn Cheesman, who believed in evolution and was well respected among the scientific community.

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Now our guest today, Paul Nation since 1994, has made five expeditions into the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea.

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