Retracing Charles Darwin's epic voyage: Tech & Science Daily podcast
Two hundred years after Charles Darwin surveyed the world’s flora and fauna, now a vintage schooner is retracing his voyage on a very modern conservation research mission.
The sail and engine-powered Oosterschelde set off from England in August on the epic trip, which includes training young scientists and a global survey of bird populations.
Tech & Science Daily podcast is joined from Punta Arenas in southern Chile by Darwin200 director Stewart McPherson to discuss conservation, drones to track whales and deadly ocean litter.
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