Museum’s Dr. Mike Cove on this week’s CREEP podcast: Rat Race
For immediate release ‐ August 24, 2021
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Rats have been hitching a ride with humans around the globe for so long, it’s easy to forget that in most places they are an invasive species. These clever, voracious vermin have staked their claim on cities across six continents, but in some parts of the world, there’s a push to reclaim key places from rats and rebuild fractured native ecosystems.
CREEP podcast: Rat Race
CREEP is a podcast produced by WUNC that encourages us to lean in for a closer look at how insects, animals and plants are changing the environment, economy and health of our region in ways we never expected. Listen, subscribe and get to know some of nature’s most fascinating, grotesque and mysterious members.
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This week on CREEP: Swarming the South
We might not like red imported fire ants … but they aren’t going anywhere any time soon.
There’s a battle going on under our feet as two types of fire ant colonies vie for the upper hand in yards, fields, and medians across the South. The more they spread, the more people, pets, livestock, and wildlife will encounter their painful, sometimes deadly, stings.
Hosts Elizabeth Friend and Laura Pellicer speak with researchers Adrian Smith and Horace Zeng about the origins and adaptations of this resilient insect, and delve into the ways they inspire fear, loathing, and respect.
How did they get here? How do they increase their range? Learn the answers to these questions and more in the second episode of CREEP, a new podcast about creatures invading our space, and changing the world around us, presented by WUNC & North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
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Photo/video: Adrian Smith.
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