I think you could probably go back and track the stages of grief, probably that is what I went through. But I think if you do it right, you end up at acceptance. And that's where I ended up. And that's not to say that I've fully accepted the idea that the golden toad is extinct. Personally, I do still hold out hope that it could still be out there in those forests." - Trevor Ritland This conversation is with Trevor Ritland, who—along with his twin brother Kyle—authored The Golden Toad . The book chronicles their remarkable journey into Costa Rica’s cloud forest, once home to hundreds of brilliant golden toads that would emerge for just a few weeks each year—until, one day, they vanished without a trace. What began as a search for a lost species soon became something much more profound: a confrontation with ecological grief, a meditation on hope, and a powerful call to protect the natural world while we still can. Links: SpeciesUnite.com Kyle and Trevor: https://kyleandtrevor.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventureterm/ Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222249677-the-golden-toad Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Toad-Ecological-Mystery-Species/dp/163576996…
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10:14The AudioPH[i]DEp. 4 - 5/7/13: In Which Scientists Adapt to AusterityA little while ago, we had asked you, the listeners, to send us stories of how the current funding climate for science has affected your career plans. These are some of your responses (read dramatically, of course). We also talk to Shann Yu, an AudioPh[i]D listener who moved from …
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12:52The AudioPH[i]DEp. 3 - 2/23/13: In Which a Weight is LiftedThis month, we are proud to present a play about the possible theft of one of the world's most precious artifacts: The International Protoype Kilogram, the One True Kilogram against which all other kilograms are measured. What would happen if someone stole the IPK? How would the world go ab…
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23:35The AudioPH[i]DEp. 2 - 12/4/12: In Which an Earthquake Convicts Seismologists of ManslaughterLaurence Yeung, Crystal Dilworth, Zach Tobin, and Evans Boney team up to bring us the most recent (well, sort of) academic news, a closer look at the Italian seismology scandal, and the inside scoop on when we can expect our fusion reactors to come online -…
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15:41The AudioPH[i]D Ep. 1 - 10/16/12: In Which Curiosity Goes Gangnam Style Introducing the latest addition to PHDtv: The AudioPH[i]D (A PHD Podcast)! Join hosts Laurence Yeung, Crystal Dilworth, and Evans Boney as they rifle through this month's academic headlines, check in with Matt Siegler and the Planetary Bake Sale, and maybe learn something new f…
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