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Episode Synopsis
This week’s episode of Silent Generation explores the idea that “around the world, nature is moving to cities.” The boys begin by introducing listeners to the concept of the Anthropocene and the ideas presented in Fred Pearce’s book The New Wild, both of which provide frameworks to start thinking that wild animals are not out of place in urban environments. They then talk about animals that are already accepted city dwellers (pigeons, rats, and squirrels) before talking about “wilder” animals that began moving back to cities like Chicago in the ‘90s (otters, snapping turtles, beavers, white-tailed deer, and coyotes). Amongst other things they discuss how Chicago is consistently named America’s “rattiest” city, how a rotund beaver was recently spotted on the bubbly creek branch of the Chicago River, how Chicago is home to 2,000 coyotes, and how coyotes significantly expanded their range after the 1920s due to the Anthropocene.
Links:
Paul J. Crutzen, Nobel laureate who studied ozone and named new ‘Anthropocene’ era, dies at 87 by Harrison Smith
The New Wild: Why Invasive Species Will Be Nature's Salvation by Fred Pearce
Chicago Named ‘Rattiest City In America’ For 10th Straight Year by Mack Liederman
Rats: Observations on the History & Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants by Robert Sullivan
How Does Chicago Track its Coyotes? Curious City Episode
River Otter Snapped for First Time in 15 Years of Monitoring by Lincoln Park Zoo’s Wildlife Cams by Patty Wetli
Chonk The Thicc Snapping Turtle Is A Superstar — And Great News For The Chicago River by Maia McDonald
A ‘Remarkably Rotund’ Beaver Is Making A Splash On The South Side by Leen Yasine
White Tail Deer Population over Time
Fear the deer: Crash data illuminates America’s deadliest animal
Largest Land Predator (by weight) in Each State
Links:
Paul J. Crutzen, Nobel laureate who studied ozone and named new ‘Anthropocene’ era, dies at 87 by Harrison Smith
The New Wild: Why Invasive Species Will Be Nature's Salvation by Fred Pearce
Chicago Named ‘Rattiest City In America’ For 10th Straight Year by Mack Liederman
Rats: Observations on the History & Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants by Robert Sullivan
How Does Chicago Track its Coyotes? Curious City Episode
River Otter Snapped for First Time in 15 Years of Monitoring by Lincoln Park Zoo’s Wildlife Cams by Patty Wetli
Chonk The Thicc Snapping Turtle Is A Superstar — And Great News For The Chicago River by Maia McDonald
A ‘Remarkably Rotund’ Beaver Is Making A Splash On The South Side by Leen Yasine
White Tail Deer Population over Time
Fear the deer: Crash data illuminates America’s deadliest animal
Largest Land Predator (by weight) in Each State
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