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  • Episode 31 "Scheduling" part 1
    2026/02/13

    In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the world of scheduling — the good, the bad, and the unintended consequences.

    They unpack how schedules can be incredibly beneficial for us as keepers, trainers, and managers: bringing structure, efficiency, and sanity to busy days. But they also challenge a big assumption, are our rigid schedules always good for the animals in our care?

    From predictable routines to time pressures, Ryne and Ayrton explore how human-driven schedules can sometimes clash with natural behaviours, welfare needs, and individual animals. This is the first part of a deeper conversation that asks an important question: who are our schedules really serving?

    A thoughtful, honest chat that sets the tone for rethinking routine, for people and animals alike. 🐾📋


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


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    27 分
  • Episode 30 "From Mongolia to Polar Bears" (Josh Mazza)
    2026/02/06

    In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Josh Mazza for a wild journey across two extreme corners of the world. Josh shares his incredible experience travelling through Mongolia and working alongside traditional eagle hunters, learning about their deep cultural connection with hunting eagles and the realities of life in one of the planet’s harshest landscapes.

    The conversation then shifts from the vast Mongolian steppe to the frozen north of Canada, where Josh guides tourists on unforgettable trips to see polar bears in the wild. He unpacks what it’s really like working with apex predators, the importance of ethical wildlife tourism, and the challenges of balancing conservation with human curiosity.

    From ancient traditions to Arctic giants, this episode is packed with adventure, insight, and a whole lot of respect for the animals that rule these extreme environments. ❄️🦅🐻‍❄️


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


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    36 分
  • Episode 29 "What it takes to get through busy season"
    2026/01/30

    In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton dive into “What it takes to get through busy season.” From the long hours and pressure that come with peak periods to the often unseen work happening behind the scenes, they unpack what it truly takes to keep things running when everything is full steam ahead.

    They chat honestly about the importance of schedules, planning, and structure — and how these can directly affect the animals you’re caring for during busy season. Just as importantly, they discuss why taking time off matters, how it can impact you as a keeper, and why sometimes the schedule itself needs to change to protect animal welfare, your wellbeing, and the team around you.

    This episode is a real and relatable conversation about balance, burnout, adapting when things become overwhelming, and learning when to push — and when it’s time to reset.

    🎙️ A must-listen for anyone working in animal care, wildlife, zoos, or any industry that truly understands what “busy season” feels like.


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


    eRadio:https://eradiosa.com/

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    25 分
  • Episode 28 "Being an Aquatic Vet Nurse" (with Mel Boots)
    2026/01/23

    In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton are joined by Mel, an aquatic veterinary nurse with an incredible career working hands-on with marine wildlife.

    Mel shares what it’s really like to care for animals such as sea turtles and seals, and how her work has extended from aquatic environments into the broader world of Australian wildlife. From rescue and rehabilitation to the realities of working in demanding animal care roles, this conversation offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at aquatic vet nursing.

    The chat also dives into Mel’s recent trip to Cape Town, where wildlife, ocean culture, and travel experiences add another layer to her story.

    If you love marine animals, wildlife conservation, or hearing real stories from people working in the field, this episode is one you won’t want to miss. 🎙️🌊


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


    eradio:https://eradiosa.com

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    31 分
  • Episode 27 "Recap 2025 & to the New Episodes of 2026" (with Ryne & Ayrton)
    2026/01/16

    In Episode 27, Ryne and Ayrton sit down to reflect on the highlights, challenges, and unforgettable moments of 2025. From standout conversations to behind-the-scenes experiences, they recap the year that shaped the podcast and the stories that made the most impact.

    Looking ahead, the duo also share an exciting an announcement about what’s coming in 2026 — including new episodes, a renewed focus on bringing listeners closer to the world of animals, wildlife, and conservation.

    For new listeners to the podcast Ryne and Ayrton explore topics ranging from wildlife and zoo life to animal behavior, conservation efforts, and the people working hands-on with animals every day. Whether you’re an animal professional, a wildlife enthusiast, or just someone who loves learning about the natural world, this podcast offers insightful discussions, real experiences, and a genuine passion for animals.

    Join us as we close one chapter, open another, and continue the conversation about the animals we share this planet with.


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast


    SAAKA:https://www.saaka.org


    Their links 🔗:https://linktr.ee/saaka_org


    eradio:https://eradiosa.com

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    27 分
  • Episode 26 "Target Training"
    2025/11/29

    🎙️In this episode, Ryne and Ayrton explore one of the most versatile and welfare-boosting tools in modern animal care: target training. From zoos to home habitats, target training helps animals participate in their own care, reduce stress, and build trust with their caregivers—and today, our hosts break down exactly how it works.

    Tune in as they discuss:

    🔹 What target training is and why it’s so effective

    🔹 How trainers use targets to shape behaviors with clarity and consistency

    🔹 Tips for getting started with target training in any setting

    Whether you’re an animal professional, an enthusiast, or just curious about positive reinforcement, this episode offers practical insights and inspiring stories from the world of animal behavior. Join Ryne and Ayrton for a deep dive into how a simple target can transform communication, care, and welfare.🎧


    📧: animal.talk201@gmail.com


    Our links: https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast

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    41 分
  • Episode 25 "Passion, dedication & Giraffes" (with Khomotso Madisha)
    2025/11/22

    🎙️In this inspiring episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton sit down with Khomotso to unpack his unforgettable experience at the Johannesburg Zoo’s Wild Welfare workshop. Khomotso shares what he learned from the training, how it opened his eyes to new approaches in animal care, and the ways it has already transformed his day-to-day work with the animals at the National Zoological Garden, especially the giraffes he’s so passionate about.

    From refining enrichment strategies to developing thoughtful training plans, Khomotso talks about the skills he’s bringing back to his team and the goals he’s setting for the future. It’s an honest, motivating conversation about growth, welfare, and the dedication required to give animals the best possible lives.

    🎧Tune in for a heartfelt chat filled with insight, humour, and a whole lot of love for animals.🦒🐃🐆🐠🌳🌿


    📧:https://animal.talk201@gmail.com


    SAAKA:https://www.saaka.org


    All our links:

    https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast

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    43 分
  • Episode 24 "Record Keeping"
    2025/11/15

    Ryne and Ayrton dive into the often-overlooked backbone of excellent animal care: record keeping. From daily notes to lifelong histories, they break down why meticulous documentation is essential for animal welfare, team communication, and long-term species management.

    The hosts compare the most commonly used systems in professional animal care settings, including ZIMS by Species360, and share what makes it such a powerful resource. They also explore some emerging tools and innovative software that are reshaping how facilities track health data, behavioral observations, enrichment, training progress, and more.

    Whether you’re a zookeeper, wildlife professional, or just fascinated by the behind-the-scenes work that keeps animals thriving, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how strong record keeping practices benefit animals and caregivers.


    Zims 👉https://species360.org/zims-for-care-and-welfare/


    Zoo Monitor 👉https://zoomonitor.org


    All our links 👉https://linktr.ee/animaltalkpodcast

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    33 分