5 Q’s With Jay Ingram
Jay’s well known to Canadian science fans from his years hosting Daily Planet and Quirks and Quarks, and as a best selling author. Oh, and recipient of the Order of Canada. But there’s much more…
Jay’s well known to Canadian science fans from his years hosting Daily Planet and Quirks and Quarks, and as a best selling author. Oh, and recipient of the Order of Canada. But there’s much more…
5 Invasive species to look for right now We are all ready for spring. The birds are returning, and the grass is greening. Bees hum by, butterflies drink from muddy pools, and the rhubarb noses…
A long time science writer and MC of Jasper Dark Sky Festival, Niki co-hosts Anthropomania podcast alongside Jay Ingram and Erika Siren. We asked her five questions to get a peek at life behind the…
Jay Ingram’s podcast @anthropomania explores humans’ weird and wonderful relationship with wildlife.
It’s difficult to comprehend the sphere of influence and riches once possessed by the man known as the Cocaine King, drug lord, Pablo Escobar. Escobar is the wealthiest criminal in history, having amassed an estimated…
In this special bonus content post, Episode 2 guest James Serpell tells Erika about his visit to one of the most opulent private zoos in America, and the surprise guests who attended. A prima ballerina…
A new Canadian-made podcast — Anthropomania — launched this week with the aim of examining the complex and, at times, outright strange ways we relate to wildlife.
Gill Deacon, host of popular CBC Radio afternoon drive program Here and Now chats with her former Daily Planet co-host Jay Ingram about his new podcast, Anthropomania.
Twenty years ago, when I was a host of Daily Planet on Discovery Channel Canada, a handful of us went to Africa to shoot a set of stories. I definitely landed the plum assignment: go…
Exciting News: There’s a new original podcast on the horizon. Anthropomania is a story-driven, science-based examination of the weird and wonderful relationship between humans and all types of wildlife. If you love the planet, you’ll…