Yes. Scientists had to find clever ways to help the turtles on the island! And then you wait instinctively that loan go will go and find other goats. You know, on average 50% of your genome comes from your mom and 50% from your dad. I would just I would have shot them first. As our co-Hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser are out this week, we are re-sharing the perfect episode to start the summer season! Howard Before We close. Well these are very purist sort of visions. So for starters they put up all these traps. It would be lovely if we could find something like that because if they could find that chemical that love chemical that the flies used to attract each other, they could disrupt it, confuse the flies and screw up their mating. The tortoise is a tortoise is a tortoise. That's charlotte costin. You can just take the best pinta tortoises you find and put those on Penta and you know over the next 200,000 years they will evolve into a pinto tortoise and it could be a bit different than the past pinta tortoise because evolution and mutation and all that doesn't occur the same. Um and eventually you start um you know fondling their their legs and tails and hoping to get them to ejaculate and had a volunteer working with me, her name was favorite bridge oni. Transcript. So that had acted as a barrier basically with goats on one side tortoises on the other. Initially it was carl's suggestion was goats, gregarious and like being in groups, they're herd animals. But as they become rare and rare, they're harder and harder to detect. But you know, we have the case of the mangrove finch, we have 60-80 individuals left. Oh my God, they ate the whole back of this little finch. They showed me where the traps are trapped hanging from a tree here and you see them actually all over santa cruz. So then they thought we've got to take matters into our own hands basically. Oh yeah. But when I ask charlotte what she makes of all of these changes, she said, I think probably too little too late. It's such a perfect day for toward us hunting. The whalers and pirates would often take goats that they brought with them and throw them onto the islands that way when they're on their way back and sick of eating tortoises, they could grab those goats. You see that they're only there for this border of about 5 to 10 inches along the edge of that path because he said what happens is that tourists, they'll be back in their home country, they'll be walking around in the garden or a park and it'll be filled with tiny seeds, the seeds stick to shoes and socks and trousers. Contact us, indicating the AAPB ID (cpb-aacip/80-80vq8sgb). They're not exactly and they put them on Pinta and they're just chomping away right now they're living out their lives really happily on pinta. They don't know the exact date. WebRadiolab Galapagos Podcast RESURRECTION (18:01) 10. We are dedicating a whole hour to the Galapagos archipelago, the place that inspired Darwins theory of evolution and natural selection.
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