Episodes

  • Geese on Tour: The Savannahs of Norfolk
    Sep 16 2024

    Cast your minds back Goose fans and you may well remember an episode entitled "Hot bear summer", where our own Roddy Shaw went on a mission to prove that Antelope were animals worth our attention and shouldn't just be consigned to being eaten by a big cat on a David Attenborough show. The conclusion of his mission was that they were indeed incredibly dull, and so proclaimed them one of the most boring animals on the planet.

    Well, fast forward to today's episode and Jack has brought him to the Watatunga Wildlife Reserve to meet someone who will show him the error of his ways. We sit down with operations manager Molly Ruder who tells us all about one of the most fascinating zoos/safari parks/reserves/we-don't-really-know-what-it-is in the country...

    Massive thanks to Molly and the team at Watatunga, you can check them out here: www.watatunga.co.uk

    In need of camera gear? You can check out our show sponsors MPB here http://www.mpb.com/

    To learn more about the work BOS UK do to save orangutans, and adopt your very own, head over to https://bos-uk.org/bumi-geese/

    Need more geese? Our Patreon is up and running - come join the flock for extra episode and your chance to appear on the show! https://www.patreon.com/howmanygeese

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Key nose speakers
    Sep 10 2024

    We've accidentally curated an episode laden with slime as we talk all things deep sea and mucus!

    Following last week's chat that went to the roof of the world in search of how yak's can live so high, we've done a full 180 and are going deep, deep DEEP down in the sea to understand why life there is just so difficult and hear about some of the crazily named fish that call the ocean depths home.

    Sticking with the (genuinely accidental) theme, Roddy fights a lungfish, Jack recaps what it takes to photograph a coelacanth in the MPB segment and we possibly bite off more than we can chew in trying to work out which animal has the snottiest nose...

    It's not all slime and sea though - as we stick firmly to dry land in checking in on our adoptive son Bumi the orangutan courtesy of BOS UK

    In need of camera gear? You can check out our show sponsors MPB here http://www.mpb.com/

    To learn more about the work BOS UK do to save orangutans, and adopt your very own, head over to https://bos-uk.org/bumi-geese/

    Need more geese? Our Patreon is up and running - come join the flock for extra episode and your chance to appear on the show! https://www.patreon.com/howmanygeese

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Yak attack
    Sep 3 2024

    HMG gets high as this episode sees us heading into the mountains to meet one of the maddest animals you've all heard of but never given a thought to - Yaks.

    Today's episode also sees us invite our first listener on the show! Patreon member Beth joins Roddy in battle against the world's wildlife as she steps into the ring in a tag team bout against the Greater Hedgehog Tenrec.

    And if all that wasn't enough, then we've got drunken Mountain Gorillas, a misbehaving Orangutan and a debate to decide which bear is best...

    In need of camera gear? You can check out our show sponsors MPB here https://www.mpb.com/

    To learn about the work BOS UK do to save Orangutans, and adopt your very own, head over to https://bos-uk.org/bumi-geese/

    Need more geese? Our Patreon is up and running - come join the flock for extra episodes and your chance to appear on the show! https://www.patreon.com/howmanygeese

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    57 mins
  • I shall speak largely of mice
    Aug 27 2024

    For the past seven seasons, How many geese? has flourished atop the twin foundations of whimsy and shenanigans. Well, Jack has decided that season eight is when that comes crashing to a halt - as he blasts through our whimsical bedrock and holds a mirror up to us all to have us question what makes a society... and can utopias exist? He does this, in true Goose fashion, through the medium of some research on rodents in the 20th century. You will never look at an influencer the same again once you've heard what he's uncovered...

    It's not just existential philosophy though (hooray!) as we also consider what animals deserve hands and Roddy's arena challenger is sent in by someone who perhaps knows too much...

    In need of camera gear? You can check out our show sponsors MPB here https://www.mpb.com/

    To learn about the work BOS UK do to save Orangutans, and adopt your very own, head over to https://bos-uk.org/bumi-geese/

    Need more geese? Our Patreon is up and running - come join the flock for extra episodes and your chance to appear on the show! https://www.patreon.com/howmanygeese

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    1 hr
  • Orangutan Jungle School
    Aug 19 2024

    We're back! A new season is dawning in Gooseland as we kick off series 8 with a banger. We stumble across lots of awesome people in making this show, and when we heard the stories that one of them had to tell, we knew we needed to get him on the show. Enter Ben Callison - CEO of Borneo Orangutan Survival UK, builder of hurricane proof tiger enclosures and carer of one-armed Kangaroo boxers. We sit down with him to learn about how his career unfolded and sending Orangutans to school is helping to return them to the jungle.

    To check out the work of BOSUK, hit the link here: www.borneoorangutansurvival.org

    Our Patreon is up and running which you can sign up to here- with 3 special episodes available for subscribers to listen to and a new one every month!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Worst Bird in the World
    Jul 30 2024

    It's the second part of our live Global Birdfair specials and we're coming out swinging as we try to answer the ultimate question - what is the worst bird in the world?

    But we couldn't hope to answer such a question alone, so we've called in the expert when it comes to cretinous creatures and are joined by our pal Alice Vassallo off "Asshole Animals with Alice".

    There's 16 species up for discussion, but only one will be left spitting feathers when we present it with the trophy for being atrocious...

    Make sure to check out Asshole Animals with Alice by clicking here!

    You can find more info on the Global Birdfair at www.globalbirdfair.org

    Our Patreon is up and running which you can sign up to here- with 3 special episodes available for subscribers to listen to and a new one every month!

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    1 hr
  • Geese on Tour: Drum & Bird
    Jul 23 2024

    How Many Geese has been on the road again listener, this time pitching up at the UK’s biggest nature festival – Global Birdfair!

    For this episode, we’re bringing you two chats we had with some very cool people.

    Up first is naturalist, TV presenter and time traveller – the legendary Nigel Marven. He’s been sprayed in the eyes by spitting cobras, he’s free-dived with Great White Sharks and, most impressively of all, he’s tracked down some of the most fearsome creatures from prehistory. We sit down with Nigel to hear all about how he became the British Steve Irwin and his adventures across the planet, and through time…

    The second part of our Birdfair bonanza sees us sit down with Axel and Ario Driolo, a pair of brothers who have been on an extraordinary journey following the migration routes of birds that move from Africa to Europe each year. Along the way they have been living out of their 4x4s as they capture the sights and sounds of Germany, Spain, Senegal, Morocco and others to turn into amazing virtual reality experiences to connect local people to the wonders of the birds on their doorstep.

    A big thank you to Global Birdfair for having us – you can find more details about them here: www.globalbirdfair.org

    Nigel Marven: www.nigelmarven.com

    Sounding Wild: www.soundingwild.com

    Our Patreon is up and running which you can sign up to here- with 2 special episodes already available for subscribers to listen to and a Birdfair special coming soon!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Geese on Tour: The Mummy Inspector
    Jul 9 2024

    Roddy and I often reflect on where this silly little show has taken us as we've found ourselves in increasingly absurd places over the years. Standing in a top secret warehouse in Liverpool, holding 2500 year old Ancient Egyptian animal mummies was one of those times.

    Join us as we're welcomed to the vaults of the National Museums Liverpool by Ashley Cooke, their Lead Curator of Antiquities. Hear all about why the Ancient Egyptians were so hooked on making mummies from the animals around them, what it all meant and how tens of thousands ended up getting shipped back to the UK to be ground up and used as fertiliser...

    Our Patreon is up and running which you can sign up to here- with 2 special episodes already available for subscribers to listen to!

    You can check out our photography pals mpb here

    This episode was also sponsored by Birdfy, check them out at https://www.birdfy.com/?ref=howmanygeese

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    1 hr and 16 mins