Field Stories EP.35 - Mike Mills: Conservation biologist tracking king cobras in Thailand and wildlife ecology in Florida’s islands 🐍
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This week on Field Stories, we’re joined by Mike Mills, a wildlife biologist at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF). Mike’s journey began with a B.S. in wildlife biology, followed by fieldwork across the globe, from tracking king cobras in Thailand to sea turtle conservation in Costa Rica. In 2019, he joined SCCF as a nighttime sea turtle intern, eventually shifting his focus to Florida box turtles while completing his Master’s in Conservation Biology. Now, as a full-time biologist at SCCF, Mike oversees wildlife fieldwork in the Wildlife and Habitat Management Department. In this episode, we explore Florida’s island ecology and the impact hurricanes have on both wildlife and habitats. Mike shares insights on the critical role of volunteers in sustaining these sanctuaries amidst Florida’s rapid development—and wraps up with an unforgettable tale of his time tracking king cobras in Thailand! **Please note 2 sections of this episode have been redacted to ensure the safety of local wildlife Follow Field Stories -  Instagram - @field_stories_podcast Hosted by Chris (@chrisketola), Michela (@michiganbiologist) and Nick (@nick_smith_wildlife_photos) Theme Music: "Honey Bee" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/
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