Mike Pingleton

So Much Pingle

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Herpetology podcast – interviews and discussions about amphibians and reptiles with experts in the field.

Author

Mike Pingleton

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Science

Podcast website

www.somuchpingle.com

Latest episode

Jun 28, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 128: Frogs and Snails and Salamander Tales with Kristiina Ovaska 28.06.2026

Hello everyone! This episode features Kristiina Ovaska , a biologist based on Vancouver Island up in British Columbia. Kristiina came to the Peru on one of our expeditions, and we spent some time hiking in the rainforest in search of frogs, and photographing frogs, and talking about frogs and having a lot of frog fun. In this episode, we cover some of Kristiina’s many projects over the years...

Episode 127: Tales from the Tambo with Zach and Jeffrey 24.05.2026

A back-deck-of-the-tambo interview with Jeffrey Niemeier and Zach Kaminski, recorded in the Peruvian rainforest in February 2026.

Episode 126: Kevin Messenger and the Venomous Snakes of China 26.04.2026

Hello everyone, and welcome to the last episode of Season Six! I have several pending episodes recorded in Peru earlier this year, but I felt the need to bump this one up in the queue. Kevin Messenger’s new book on the Venomous Snakes of China was published recently, and it’s an amazing publication. I reached out to Kevin to schedule an interview the same day I received my copy. To find out more a...

Episode 125: Tales from the Tambo: Arkansas Conquers the Amazon 26.03.2026

Hello everyone, it’s great to be back!  This episode was recorded in February on our second trip, at the Santa Cruz field station. Nine of our fourteen clients were from Arkansas, and since I couldn’t talk to all nine at once, they appointed some representatives, and I found myself talking with Gabrielle Hargrove, Thomas Belford , and Brad Birchfield . We had an excellent conversation and I...

Episode 124: Herp Science Sunday: Kukri Snakes with Justin Lee 11.01.2026

Hi everyone! The first show of 2026 turns out to be another edition of Herp Science Sunday! Alex and I had an interesting discussion with Justin Lee , who is currently working on his PhD at the University of Michigan. The bulk of our conversation centered around the genus Oligodon , of which Justin is a subject matter expert. In just a few years, he has authored and co-authored a number of papers...

Episode 123: Thermal Ecology of Box Turtles and More with Will Robertson 23.12.2025

Happy holidays, herpers! Here’s another episode that came out of my attending the West Virginia Herpetological Society’s annual meeting this past September. Will Robertson gave an excellent presentation on the thermal ecology of box turtles, a project he is working on as part of his master’s project. And since we all love box turtles, and wish to better understand their lives and protect their fut...

Episode 122: Herps and Herpetology in Iran with Nathan Kutok 05.12.2025

This episode has a few firsts – it’s the first time I’ve done a recording while sitting at my dining room table, and it’s the first time I’ve interviewed someone from my neighborhood. Nathan Kutok lives just a few blocks away, and he’s an up-and-coming herpetologist who is involved in some  interesting projects early in his career. This episode focuses on Nathan’s recent trip to Iran, and we talk...

Episode 121: Herp Science Sunday: Bubble-breathing Anoles 09.11.2025

I’m so happy to produce another Herp Science Sunday segment with Dr. Alex Krohn ! In this episode we talk with Dr. Alexandra Martin , one of the co-authors of a brand new paper, which lays out some astounding data that supports the idea that some anole species are able to breathe underwater, in a novel way. The name of the paper is “ High dissolved oxygen extends dive duration and sugg...

Episode 120: A Conversation with Zeev Ginsburg 19.10.2025

I met Zeev Ginsburg at Snake Road in southern Illinois a few years ago, and it’s been a pleasure getting to know him and spending some time herping together. We’ve had some interesting conversations, and I’ve been wanting to get him on the show for some time, but we put it off for a bit until he was ready to restart his excellent podcast, Wood Fired Herping . Zeev has released his first post-hiatu...

Episode 119: Herper’s Campfire: Not a Big Year, But Still a Good One 28.09.2025

Hi folks! This episode was recorded in the mountains of North Carolina over the Labor Day weekend. I made a long day’s drive over to Josh’s place east of Asheville, ostensibly to look for mole kingsnakes and salamanders, but also just to hang out with Josh Holbrook and Alex Krohn and Jake and Lindsey Scott while doing so.  Josh and Jake are having interesting field herping years, and of course a c...

Episode 118: Pine Snakes, Bog Turtles and more with Bob Zappalorti 14.09.2025

Hi folks! This past June I drove out to Pemberton, New Jersey to talk with Robert Zappalorti . Bob is the founder and executive director of Herpetological Associates Inc . Now these days there are a lot of people working in what I call contract biology, but Bob Zappalorti was the first environmental consultants working on behalf of herps and other creatures. He founded Herpetological Associates ba...

Episode 117: In Belgium with Jeroen Speybroeck 23.08.2025

Hi folks!  Thanks for your patience, I’ve been called away so much this spring and summer. I first talked with Jeroen Speybroeck in Episode 27 , way back in Season One. Jeroen is all the things, he’s a conservation biologist, author, field herper and life lister, and for that first conversation we talked about his fire salamander research, conservation efforts with Spadefoot Toads, herping i...

Episode 116: Snake Week: Human-Snake Interaction Panel Talk 15.07.2025

Another special episode, in support of Snake Week ,  July 13 th  thru the 19 th . This episode features a panel discussion with Bryan Hughes of Rattlesnake Solutions , Cale Morris from the Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary , and Rachel Pikstein from Pikstein Lab and one of the coordinators of Snake Week. The four of us have an interesting panel discussion about human and snake interactions. You can...

Episode 115: Snake Week with Rachel Pikstein 12.07.2025

This is a special episode, in support of Snake Week , which is next week, July 13 th thru the 19 th . It’s also special because it’s the return of Rachel Pikstein ! Remember the tegu episode? Rachel and I go over the basics for Snake Week, which is shaping up to be a terrific event, and we also talk about some of the projects she’s working on. If you listened to Episode 88, you know that Rachel is...

Episode 114: Always Get The Full Coverage 23.06.2025

This episode was recorded back in April, at a campground somewhere in Louisiana, on the tail-end of a week-long herping trip with a bunch of friends. Various automotive mishaps while herping had come up several times during the trip, and I thought that might be a good just-for-fun topic to pursue before we all went our separate ways.  Many thanks to my friends with their goofy fake names for provi...

Episode 113: Tales from the Tambo with Matt, Alan, and Joe 16.05.2025

I don’t get to talk with everyone that comes on our Peru expeditions, but in February I did spend an hour talking with three of Chicago Land’s finest herpers – Matt and Alan Ignoffo, and Joe Cavataio. We talk about their experiences during their first Peruvian adventure of course, and we cover more interesting adventures and interests of these three naturalists (including Tully Monsters!). ...

Episode 112: Tales from the Tambo with Sylvere Corre 04.05.2025

Hi everyone! Episode 112 (and the last episode of Season Five) returns us to the back deck of my tambo in the Peruvian rainforest, where I had a nice chat with Sylvere Corre , wildlife guide extraordinaire. Sylvere travels the world all year, leading people to discover all kinds of animals, including herps and  birds and mammals, and some really spectacular critters. Sylvere clearly has a passion...

Episode 111: Indigo Snake Surveys with Ben Stegenga 01.04.2025

Hello everyone! Episode 111 is all about the Indigos, and a few other adjacent critters. Back in 2024 I met up in southern Georgia with Ben Stegenga of the Orianne Society , where we spent two days in the field doing surveys for Eastern Indigo snakes. Ben was assisted by three field techs, Tyler , Keira , and Jesus , and my buddies Matt , Pat , and John put their field experience to work. This sho...

Episode 110: Herp Science Sunday: Nine Million Salamanders 15.02.2025

Hello everyone!  Episode 110 features another edition of Herp Science Sunday with Dr. Alex Krohn . Alex and I had a crazy cool conversation with Dr. Evan Grant , of the Northeastern Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative at the USGS Eastern Ecological Research Center, Dr. Grant is a co-author on a paper regarding range-wide salamander densities, focusing on the Redback Salamander ( Plethodon...

Episode 109: Turtles & Rock n’ Roll, Green Vipers & Anoles with Taz Ezra 09.02.2025

Hello everyone! Episode 109 is a wide-ranging two-hour conversation with PhD student Tasman Ezra . We cover fossil turtles, anole radiation, his band Half Inch Hero , Taz’s Honduras herp conservation project, and much, much more. I met Taz in southeast Missouri last October, and within minutes I knew I wanted to get him in front of a microphone to talk about what’s he is up to, which a...

Episode 108: Happy New Year from the Great Karoo 19.01.2025

Hello everyone!  Episode 108 comes from South Africa, recorded in two parts, starting on New Year’s Eve.. The episode starts over in the western edge of South Africa’s Free State, in what’s called the Great Karoo. It was incredibly hot and dry; one day we had a noon temperature of 107 degrees Fahrenheit. We worked the area pretty hard and did better than I expected, before moving about six h...

Episode 107: Snake Parasites and more with Dr. Skylar Hopkins 22.12.2024

Hello everyone and welcome to the show!  Mike Pingleton here, and I am your host for these proceedings.  And here we go with Episode One Hundred and Seven, and our guest for this episode is Dr. Skylar Hopkins , Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University. Some sad news to talk about first. This show is dedicated to the memory of Hans Breuer , who pas...

Episode 106: Herp Science Sunday with Dr. Alex Krohn and Dr. Andrew Durso 02.12.2024

Hello everyone and welcome to  Episode One Hundred and Six!   And I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there It’s Thanksgiving weekend and I want to take a moment to thank all of you out there listening to the show. I appreciate you.  And thanks to all of the folks who have come on the show to talk with me, when the natural tendency for most of us  is to run from anyone pointing a microphone...

Episode 105: A Conversation with Dr. Thomas K. Pauley 17.11.2024

Hello everyone and welcome to  Episode One Hundred and Five!   And I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there. SMP Patrons!  I want to thank  Rich Takmajian for his contribution to the So Much Pingle podcast, via Patreon. Much appreciated, Rich , thank you so much.  And as always, I am grateful to all the show’s patrons who help to keep the show moving forward. And if you’re out there listen...

Episode 104: Project Obscurus with Tony Daly-Crews 03.11.2024

Hello everyone and welcome to  Episode One Hundred and Four!   I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there, including all the folks who are recovering in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton. As always, I am grateful to all the show’s patrons who help to keep the show moving forward. And if you’re out there listening and you would like to kick in a few bucks, it’s easy to do, you sim...

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