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Bonus: Sensory Pollution with Brett Seymoure and Jennifer Phillips

The Animal Turn 28 April 2025

In this crossover episode from The Deal With Animals Podcast, Marika S. Bell talks to two experts about the impacts of sensory pollution on animals. Sensory pollution from artificial light and noise has profound effects on wildlife behavior, reproduction, and survival. Brett Seymour and Jennifer Phillips share insights about how …continue

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S7E10: Grad Review with Rashmi Singh Rana and Priyanshu Thapliyal

The Animal Turn 24 February 2025

 Rashmi Singh Rana and Priyanshu Thapliyal join Claudia on the show to discuss some of the key themes to emerge in Season 7, Animals and Multispecies Health. These include thinking beyond anthropocentric understandings of health; considering how geography and context shape health relations; and the importance of discourse in both …continue

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S7E6: Compassionate Conservation with Daniel Ramp

The Animal Turn 13 January 2025

This episode dives into the principles of compassionate conservation, emphasizing the importance of recognizing individual lives and experiences in conservation efforts. Daniel Ramp outlines how traditional conservation often overlooks the welfare of specific animals, leading to harmful outcomes, and presents compelling arguments for integrating compassion into conservation policies and practices. Date …continue

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S7E5: Marginalized Multispecies Collectives with Oswaldo Santos Baquero

The Animal Turn 23 December 2024

Join us for a conversation with Oswaldo Santos Baquero about marginalized multispecies collectives. He explains the complexities of biological taxonomy and challenges traditional definitions of species to instead think about how collectives operate. By critically analyzing health practices through the lens of multispecies marginalization, Oswaldo challenges us to reconsider the …continue