

#1403 - Forrest Galante
Dec 19, 2019
Forrest Galante, an international wildlife adventurer and conservationist, shares his passion for rediscovering species thought extinct, like the yellow caiman. He vividly describes the intense predator-prey dynamics between jaguars and caimans and dives into the ethical complexities of hunting as a conservation tool. Galante also explores the allure of cryptids, recounts thrilling encounters with wildlife, and discusses the impactful ecological challenges posed by invasive species. His anecdotes highlight the intricate connections between human activities and the natural world.
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Yellow Caiman Rediscovery
- Forrest Galante and Sergio Reina independently rediscovered the yellow caiman in Colombia.
- This caiman species was believed extinct, last seen in a zoo in the 1980s.
Giant Sloth Documentary
- Joe Rogan recounts a documentary about a biologist searching for the giant sloth.
- The biologist was becoming frustrated, questioning his career due to the elusive nature of the sloth.
Thylacine Expeditions
- Forrest Galante recounts two expeditions searching for the thylacine.
- Biologist Nick Mooney, who claims to have seen a thylacine, joined one expedition.