The Japanese Giant Salamander (Andrias japonicus) is one of the world's most iconic amphibian species. In this episode I am joined by Director of Buishido Adventure Travel limited and CEO of Sustainable Daisen - Richard Pearce, directly from Japan. Sustainable Daisen is a not for profit organization that focuses on Japanese Giant Salamander conservation through habitat preservation, conservation initiatives, and global engagement. Through his decades of guiding experience, Richard has a developed an intimate understanding of the natural history and lifecycle of one of the world's largest amphibians. In this episode we discuss Richard's background as a guide, and the efforts made by Sustainable Daisen. Richard also gives us a full master class in the Japanese Giant Salamander's natural history, breeding habits, diet, reproduction, and behavior. We also talk about Richard's philosophy towards nature, how he became an honorary monk, the threat that hybridization poses, and the unique region surrounding Mt Daisen. This episode is sponsored by Gray Ghost Creationshttps://www.etsy.com/shop/GrayGhostCreationsExo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com or visit your local dealer and follow @exoterra on social media. To Support the Podcast, for merch, and vivarium discounts please visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastShout out to our new $5 Patron - Drew Martinez!To learn more visit: https://www.sustainabledaisen.org/en/homehttps://www.bushidojapan.com/https://www.lifegate.com/longform/saving-japanese-giant-salamanders-from-extinction
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AmphibiCast is the Original Amphibian Focused Podcast. Each weekly episode features informative and educational content for hobbyists, naturalists, ecologists, pet enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates frogs, toads and salamanders.
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Folge vom 10.05.2024Episode 174. The Japanese Giant Salamander - With Richard Pearce
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Folge vom 26.04.2024Episode 173. The Living Wall -With Rob MohrThis week I am joined by professional vivarium specialist and long time frog hobbyist, Rob Mohr. Rob has made a career out his passion for the natural world, and in this episode we discuss his role at one of the largest private vivariums in the United States - the Seattle Spheres. We discuss plants, the logistics of maintaining massive living walls, water parameters, and how a massive full grown tree was lowered into the spheres. We also talk about that value that community has within the dart frog and plant hobbies, Rob's collection of large oophaga and so much more! Exo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com and visit your local dealer. Follow @exoterra on all social media platforms!To Support the Podcast, for merch, and vivarium discounts please visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastFollow Rob @_frogfish_To learn more - https://www.seattlespheres.com/
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Folge vom 19.04.2024Episiode 172. Armen of HerptimeThis week I am joined by Armen of HerpTime. In this episode we discuss what it takes to be a breeder, Armen’s new frog breeding projects, social media and more! We also take a deep dive into anoles and compare and contrast anole vs frog husbandry. This episode is sponsored by Gray Ghost Creationshttps://www.etsy.com/shop/GrayGhostCreationsExo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com and visit your local dealerTo Support the Podcast, for merch, and vivarium discounts please visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastSpecial shout out to our new $5 Patron - Michael Steffen!
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Folge vom 12.04.2024Episode 171. Reptiliatus -A Conversation with Dayyan SaylanyThis week I am joined by Dayyan Saylany. Dayyan is known across Youtube and social media as Reptiliatus, and in this episode we discuss his passion for reptiles and amphibians; and his journey into content creation. We also talk about Dayyan's frog experiences including why he developed a care video for juvenile-subadult pacman frogs, and how he successfully raised a Cruziohyla craspedopus, (commonly known as the fringed leaf frog) from a tadpole!Follow @reptiliatus on Youtube, Instagram and all your favorite social media platforms!https://www.youtube.com/@ReptiliatusTo Support AmphibiCast by becoming a Patron, for Merch and more visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastExo-Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian and reptile needs visit exo-terra.com or your local dealer