WFL 12: Pygmy And River Hippos At The Toronto Zoo With Erica Jacques And Alison Babin

I had the pleasure to sit down with Erica Jacques, Zoo Keeper in the African Rainforest Pavilion, and Alison Babin, Zoo Keeper in the African Savanna, to discuss two species of hippos at the Toronto Zoo. These passionate Keepers give us the details about the personalities, husbandry, and conservation status of the pygmy and river hippos. I was really interested to know how each species uses its body form to take advantage of their habitat. For example, the pygmy hippo creates a series of tunnels in the thick understory of native plants to be elusive from predators and other harm. There is much more information provided by Erica and Alison during the episode. Take a listen to find out more. What was your favourite part? Tag us on Twitter (@TheTorontoZoo) and Instagram (@TheTorontoZoo) to let us know. Links mentioned during the episode:   Support research for Pigmy Hippos: http://www.torontozoo.com/pygmyhippo/ Support the Toronto Zoo as it continues to help conserve species at the Zoo: http://www.torontozoo.com/SupportTheZoo/   The Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary: https://www.ghanahippos.com

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Wild For Life is the Toronto Zoo podcast that brings you behind the scenes and unveils the "hidden zoo." Each episode brings you information on the critical conservation work that protects endangered species and works to preserve biodiversity. You will hear from nutritionists, ecologists, veterinarians, social scientists, wildlife biologists, and more that are working hard to help protect wildlife from all over the world.