66 - Exploring the Impact of the Pandemy on Zoo and Wild Animals. Ned McAllister. San Fran., California, U.S.A. 12/26/21

 

Ned started the pandemy as a zoo keeper working in animal management. He reassessed his life and priorities early on and decided to change his focus from supporting animals in captivity to developing habitat for wildlife on some land he stewards in Pennsylvania. Ned shares which animals are more susceptible to corona than others. He reassures Dave that Daisy his pet cow is safer than primates, wild cats, and otters from Covid-19. Ned is kind enough to share some examples of how Covid may have been beneficial on wild animal populations.


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