Episode #72 Show Notes

Armadillos: Conserving the Americas’ Armored Specialists with Mariella Superina, DVM, PhD

April 21, 2022

Headshot photo of Mariella Superina
Mariella SuperinaDVM, PhD, Armadillo Expert, IUCN Advisor

Episode #72 Summary

You might not be aware about how vitally important armadillos are for maintaining biodiversity in the Americas. To teach us about these cute and weird critters is Mariella Superina, DVM, Ph.D., the world’s leading armadillo researcher. Hailing from Switzerland, Mariella’s life was forever changed when she traveled to Brazil at 18-years-old. While there, the farm’s cowboys showed her her first armadillo, and from that moment on she was obsessed. She returned to Europe wanting to consume everything she could about armadillos, but quickly realized very little was known. She later became a veterinarian and also received her doctorate on this funky group of mammals. Mariella and chat about many topics including all things armadillos, conservation issues and solutions that she’s developed in South America, how she blended multiple disciplines to research this group, and the opportunities and downfalls of studying such little-known animals. 

Mariella exudes passion and I enjoyed every second of our talk. Get ready to learn more than you thought possible about armadillos in-between lots of laughs, stories, and a few serious moments, too.

Alright, everyone. Here is my conversation with Mariella.

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Links & Resources

Mariella’s Websites

 

Xenarthrans Profile: https://xenarthrans.org/researchers-profiles/

Xenarthrans – IUCN Specialist Group
Website: https://xenarthrans.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xenarthrans

The Armadillo Conservation Program
Fundación Omacha: https://omacha.org/

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