Quick Dig: The Seven Wonders of the World
Did you know only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is still standing today? In this episode of Quick Dig, Dr. Ken takes you on a fast, fascinating tour of the Seven Wonders—from the Great Pyramid of Giza to the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Learn where these legendary structures were built, why they mattered, and how ancient civilizations achieved incredible engineering feats without modern technology. Perfect for history fans, students, and anyone curious about the ancient world.
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- 55:13Nature’s Secret Service, S2 Ep10: Geroge WilsonLt. George Wilson spent 36 years working as a law enforcement officer for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and recently retired as the lieutenant overseeing the FWC's statewide investigations unit. Since his retirement, George has been consulting with a private organization known as Exulans (www.exulans.net) that provides training and investigative support to emerging countries through a contract with WildAid. George and the Exulans team recently worked to help the nation of Bahamas crack down on illegal charter fishing in Bahamian waters by US based charter boat captains. George is a top-notch investigator who thinks out of the box and now he's sharing that knowledge around the world. Watch for more episodes of Nature's Secret Service with George as he and Ed had many successful joint projects during their careers.
- 1:06:19Nature’s Secret Service, S2 Ep09: Dan BrinsonMeet Captain Dan Brinson, previously with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police. Dan was an important influence on Ed, as well as a role model and mentor. Sit in on Ed's wide-ranging conversation with Dan about everything from officer discretion to the role wildlife officers can sometimes play in protecting the public from unseen safety threats. In Ed's opinion, Dan is one of the most intelligent and most ethical wildlife law enforcement officers ever to wear a badge and carry a gun. Tune in and find out why. By the end of the episode, we bet you'll agree.
- 1:09:18Nature’s Secret Service, S2 Ep08: Bryan ChristyJoin Ed for his conversation with Bryan Christy as they talk about the world of the reptile trade and reptile trafficking. Christy is the author of The Lizard King, a book that chronicles the origins and history of a reptile supply company known as Strictly Reptiles and its controversial owners Ray and Mike Van Nostrand. Bryan and Ed will talk about the late Charles "Chip" Bepler, a US Fish and Wildlife Service special agent who spent years pursuing and making a case against Strictly and Mike Van Nostrand. The story will open your eyes to the seedy underbelly of the world of "pet" reptiles and even surprise you as it exposes the intense rivalry between criminal and lawman, all-the-while telling the true story of the personal lives and emotions driving the two adversaries hell bent on defeating each other.
- 59:49Nature’s Secret Service, S2 Ep07: Walter DuranBirds get tangled up in the world of wildlife crime and wildlife trafficking all the time. Eagles and hawks are killed and persecuted for their parts and because they are predators. Parrots are smuggled north from Latin America. Songbirds are smuggled around the world from Southeast Asia, risking us all to exposure to deadly strains of bird flu. Even migratory birds native to the US fall victim to the illegal exotic pet trade. Join Ed as he talks to former US Fish and Wildlife Service Special Agent Walter Duran about Operation Ornery Birds -- a long-term undercover operation designed to bring down the people trapping and trafficking native migratory birds protected by federal law. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, it's a felony to sell migratory birds.
- 1:25Quick Dig: Whyyyy Files Vol. 2 – Pyramids of EgyptDid aliens build the pyramids? Archaeology says no—and the real story is even better. In this episode of Quick Dig: Whyyyy Files, Dr. Ken explores the evidence behind how ancient Egyptians actually constructed the Great Pyramids. Discover the remains of workers’ villages, bakeries, hospitals, and graffiti left by proud construction crews. Learn how copper tools, ramps, sledges, and smart engineering moved massive limestone blocks without UFO technology. This fast, fact-based breakdown shows the genius of human innovation and debunks one of history’s biggest myths.








