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But then at the same time the tourism economy has been taking off and so all of these fishermen, they find that it's easier for them to actually survive by using their boats to take tourists around island island. So that had acted as a barrier basically with goats on one side tortoises on the other. That's exactly how he sees it. She's a researcher at the Charles Darwin foundation. It has a terrible common name in english. You know, until the originals are ready. I sold car, who's your candidate? And sometimes when they were done and the ship was filled with whale products, there's no room down here. I hope not. 179 years later, the Galapagos This is fraser fraser. But the fact is, there's only so much you can do. Am I losing my touch? Green and white leaves. Oh, I'm never a Doubter. The other three of money behind them and you see their flags all over santa cruz. If the party in power now the front runners, if they get elected, then I see a dark and uncertain future, more big hotels, more of these enormous boats, more people. Radiolab The test-writers definitely listen to this podcast to get ideas for science passages The science passages you see on the LSAT often have to do with evolution, psychology, and interaction between humans and nature. And this guy, he doesn't even say anything. The finches look similar but their beaks were always a little bit different and this gets them thinking what if it isn't the way that everybody always says, what if God didn't create every single species in the beginning and leave them unchanged? There's thousands of islands around the world that have goats on them. This is Radio Lab, and today elements. They weren't sure they'd eventually name him George lonesome George. It's it's a very simple song. I am a senior research scientist at Yale University and has come up with kind of a radical idea. Yes. Humans. But what if simply putting your foot on the ground can completely transform a place hola back to producer tim Howard. Radio lab is supported by the john Templeton Foundation Funding research and catalyzing conversations that inspire people with awe and wonder learn about the latest discoveries in the science of well being, complexity, forgiveness and free will at Templeton dot org, 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! I mean that's what I thought. That's what I thought. This one, which first aired in 2014, tells the strange story of a small group of islands that keeps us wondering: will our most sacred natural landscapes inevitably get swallowed up by humans? They sterilize them and put them on pinter. And so there under the trees, you have these ponds with dozens of tortoise domes just rising out of the water. Which means at least 100 years. If they can't make babies, the population will crash and in some cases you can successfully eradicate a species. So I met this woman named Hanky Yaeger who is like a plant scientist. So she would end up relying on their songs. Transcript WNYC Studios | Podcasts You actually end up meeting a lot of people employed that way in Galapagos and he tells me politically speaking, he's an outsider and of course I'm wondering why he's standing there by himself waving a flag at this entire parade of people who don't support him at all.

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