Jason visits the Prey Taxidermy studio once again, this time to chat with science illustrator and taxidermist Jennifer Hall. They chat about the intersection between science and art, Jennifer's conservation work in South Africa and Costa Rica, and why illustrations are so valuable for palaeontology. Follow Jennifer on Twitter: @artandevolution.
Jason is an animal behaviour researcher, science communicator and wildlife-nerd extraordinaire whose work has been featured in countless science blogs and publications (Scientific American, Io9 and Conservation Magazine to name a few). Each episode of 'The Wild Life' features an in-depth conversation about animals and wildlife. Topics range from the science of animal behaviour and conservation biology, to animal ethics, the intersection of wildlife and art, the critters in your own backyard, and beyond.
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Jason Goldman
Dr Jason G. Goldman is a cognitive scientist, animal behaviour researcher and science writer based in Los Angeles. He's completely obsessed with spectacled bears and has been called a raccoon avenger. Follow him on Twitter: @jgold85. VIEW more from this CONTRIBUTOR
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