Cincinnati Zoo Tales

Advertise on podcast: Cincinnati Zoo Tales

Rating
4.9
from
59 reviews
This podcast has
85 episodes
Language
Publisher
Explicit
No
Date created
2021/01/16
Average duration
60 min.
Release period
15 days

Description

Get a glimpse of life behind the scenes at the Cincinnati Zoo. Hosts Jenna Wingate and Sam Kornau will interview Zoo staff and other animal and wildlife professionals about how they’re making a difference in this world. We’ll chat about Fiona and friends and offer “What can I do?” action items to help listeners make a world of difference too.

Podcast episodes

Check latest episodes from Cincinnati Zoo Tales podcast


Renee Carpenter, Cincinnati Zoo
2024/02/21
Learn all about the elusive and endangered okapi from keeper Renee! This beautiful and rare species has so many unique adaptations and Renee is here to teach you all about them!
Megan Philpott, Ph.D, Cincinnati Zoo
2024/02/08
When you think about conservation, you probably think about saving animals. However, did you know the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has a Plant Research Division at CREW dedicated to saving plants? Megan Philpott, Ph.D teaches us all about the work it takes to save endangered plants!
more
Happy 7th Birthday, Fiona!
2024/01/24
Hear from Fiona’s keepers Jenna, Wendy and Mark on Fiona’s 7th birthday! What Taylor Swift Era is she? How much does she weigh? What is her favorite food these days? Find out all of this and more in this fun new episode that’s all about our princess Fiona!
more
Cody Sowers, Cincinnati Zoo
2024/01/10
One of our favorite guests is back! Cody tells us all about the conservation work he’s been involved with recently, especially his work to help save seabirds and piping plovers.
New Sumatran Rhino Calf Born
2023/12/27
Great Sumatran rhino news! Harapan is a dad! In 2015, we made the very tough decision to send the third Cincinnati Zoo-born Sumatran rhino calf, Harapan, to Indonesia so that he would have the opportunity to contribute to his critically endangered species’ survival. On Saturday, November 25, 2023, a healthy male calf, sired by Harapan, was born! ( Photos courtesy of the Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry) Hear more from Dr. Roth and Paul R. from the Cincinnati Zoo about this amazing story of hope.
more
Elephant Moves with Cincinnati Zoo and Dublin Zoo
2023/12/13
Two females and two young males are first residents of Elephant Trek at the Cincinnati Zoo! What does it take to get four elephants from Ireland to Cincinnati? Keepers from the Dublin Zoo and Cincinnati Zoo tell us all of the hard work that goes into getting four elephants ready for a big move.
more
Tara Lay & Anthony Stenger
2023/11/29
Anthony Stenger joins Cincinnati Zoo’s Tara Lay to talk about their work with the Texas Lobo Coalition and wolf recovery programs!
Ian Zeglin, Greenacres Foundation
2023/11/15
Ian, Manager of Garden Operations at Greenacres Foundation, teaches us about farming and the importance of locally grown food in this new episode of Cincinnati Zoo Tales!
Mark and Jenna, Cincinnati Zoo
2023/11/01
Spooky season is almost over and podcast hosts Mark and Jenna are back to teach you about vultures! This episode is full of fun facts about these amazing animals like Bubba and the rest of the vultures that call the Cincinnati Zoo home.
more
Kelli Walker, Cincinnati Zoo
2023/10/18
Spiders are not spooky. We repeat, spiders are not spooky! Learn more about spiders and how they are great for the environment, including helping to keep pesky insect populations in check!
more
Jenna Lamping, Cincinnati Zoo
2023/10/04
It’s October! The perfect time to highlight some animals that may have a bad reputation of being spooky, when really they are gorgeous, and great for the environment! Meet Rob, the yellow-tailed cribo. They are opportunistic and will eat anything from rodents to birds, snakes and lizards! Both adult males and females will grow to be about 10 feet long.
more
Dr. Jess Heinz, Cincinnati Zoo
2023/09/20
Understanding EEHV. Ahead of the new Elephant Trek habitat opening, Dr. Jess from the Cincinnati Zoo explains the EEHV viral infection that can be fatal to elephants living in both the wild and in zoos. The Cincinnati Zoo has a new lab and technician to help test the elephants and hopefully catch the virus early. Scientists, researchers and elephant care experts are working to learn more about treatments and eventual prevention to help protect the world’s elephant populations.
more

Podcast reviews

Read Cincinnati Zoo Tales podcast reviews


4.9 out of 5
59 reviews
DefFyF1 2022/06/03
Fun and informative
I love the details on each guest and their different journeys. Always fun and really informative for animal lovers. It’s great to hear about all the g...
more
ashm7788 2022/04/07
Love it!
I’m born and raised in cincy and still live here. I have 3 kids and we absolutely love our Cincinnati Zoo. We always have membership and live there du...
more
kayyyy 01 2021/02/04
Informative and Fun!
I love this Podcast! The Cincinnati Zoo keepers and staff obviously love the animals in their care and want to educate as many people as possible in w...
more
Mirandasophiemaxspencer 2021/01/20
“What can I do?”
I love this podcast! It illustrates the good zoos do for the world and for the animals the keepers care for. The action item that ends each episode is...
more
check all reviews on aple podcasts

Podcast sponsorship advertising

Start advertising on Cincinnati Zoo Tales & sponsor relevant audience podcasts


What do you want to promote?

Ad Format

Campaign Budget

Business Details