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Episode 7: José G. Martínez-Fonseca

Jul 29, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 7
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Episode description

Charles Foley and Jon Hall interview José G. Martínez-Fonseca about his journey from part-time bat catcher in Nicaragua to studying for his PhD in biology in Arizona. Highlights include some of his legendary exploits in the field, risking life and limb to capture mammals on the move for the greater good of science and mammalwatchers everywhere.

Here's the YouTube trailer.

For more information visit www.mammalwatching.com/podcast

Notes: Here is an account of Jose catching the Rufous Tree Rat. This is Fiona Reid's report of the trip on which Jose caught the Water Opossum. And Jon's report of his 86 mammal week with Jose in Nicaragua. There are dozens of trip reports on looking for Iberian Lynxes in Andujar on mammalwatching's Spain page.

Cover art - Water Opossum, or Yapok - by José G. Martínez-Fonseca.

Dr Charles Foley is a mammalwatcher and biologist who, together with his wife Lara, spent 30 years studying elephants in Tanzania. They now run the Tanzania Conservation Research Program at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.

Jon Hall set up mammalwatching.com in 2005. Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. He has looked for mammals in over 100 countries.

Produced and edited by José G. Martínez-Fonseca mammalwatcher, photographer and wildlife biologist.

Thanks also to Sierra Foley for her editing skills and patience.

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