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BBC Earth Podcast

Ghosts

BBC Earth Podcast

Jenkins Laura

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, Tv & Film

4.6611 Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The show takes a spooky turn as we go on a ghost hunt through the natural world. Sebastian shares his adventures finding fossils – the traces of animals that once lived, and Rutendo talks about her experiences in The Cradle of Humankind, the South African UNESCO World Heritage site containing early human fossils.


Deep in the Peruvian Amazon there is a species of wild dog so rarely sighted it has become known as the ‘ghost dog’. We hear from Renata Leite Pitman, one of the few scientists to successfully track down and study the elusive creature as it moves quietly through the forest.


Gravedigger turned ecologist Dan Flew leads Rutendo and Sebastian through Bristol’s Arnos Vale Cemetery in the dead of night, for a close and thrilling encounter with some of the UK’s rarest bats.


We venture to the world’s most northerly permanently inhabited place, Svalbard, in the Arctic Circle, where TikToker Cecilia Blomdahl reveals the magical secrets of this isolated yet beautiful landscape, on a trip out on her boat with her dog Grim.


And we hear rare recordings of the Northern White Rhino, sadly now extinct in the wild, a recently departed ghost of a more biodiverse world.


Credits:

The BBC Earth podcast is presented by Sebastian Echeverri and Rutendo Shackleton.

This episode was produced by Rachel Byrne and Geoff Marsh.

The researcher was Seb Masters.

The Production Manager was Catherine Stringer and the Production Co-ordinator was Gemma Wootton.

Podcast Theme Music was composed by Axel Kacoutié, with mixing and additional sound design by Peregrine Andrews.

The Associate Producer is Cristen Caine and the Executive Producer is Deborah Dudgeon.


Special thanks to:

Renata Leite Pitman for the feature on the ghost dogs.

Dan Flew for leading the bat walk in Bristol.

Cecilia Blomdahl for her report from Svalbard.

Martyn Stewart for providing the sounds of the Northern White Rhino.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Have you ever been ghost hunting?

0:05.0

I have.

0:09.0

But this wasn't at night in an old abandoned house using an electromagnetic field detector and a Ouija board.

0:17.0

No, no, no.

0:20.0

This was the middle of the afternoon,

0:23.4

and I was pulled over on the side of a highway

0:26.1

just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

0:31.0

I wasn't here looking for lingering spirits of the dearly departed,

0:36.7

but instead for real ghosts. Fossils.

0:42.9

The preserved remains of ancient animals that lived right here in my part of the world, back when

0:49.9

it was an ocean floor millions of years ago.

0:59.2

I stood looking at the dark stone of the foot of the cliffside.

1:03.8

I wedged my chisel into the sedimentary rock,

1:06.3

and after landing a few hits with my hammer,

1:13.9

I pried away the pieces of shale and limestone and took a look inside.

1:23.5

The first ghost I found, the coiled shell of an ancient mollusk.

1:30.0

Before fossilization, this would have been maybe something like a sea snail and could have lived over 300 million years ago.

1:35.8

Next, the remains of a cryoid, this strange marine animal

1:41.0

that when it was alive would have looked like a plant with long feathered arms

1:46.4

sticking out the top. And finally, the most impressive ghost of them all. Part of a trilobite,

1:57.3

an ancient marine arthropod.

2:05.9

If it were around today, it might remind us of a scuttling crustacean with its hard outer shell and many little legs.

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