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  • 00:00

    Feels like I’m holding a very animated ball of snot that’s been working out on the weekends.

  • 00:07

    Hey guys I’m Maddie Sofia from Joe’s Big Idea at NPR.

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    We are here at Yellow Creek in South Eastern Ohio relocating hellbender salamanders.

  • 00:19

    Look at that pretty face.

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    Hey buddy, are you ready to find a new home?

  • 00:24

    Greg Lipps, salamander whisperer?

  • 00:27

    Is that, what do you go by?

  • 00:28

    What’s your street name?

  • 00:29

    My title is amphibian and reptile conservation coordinator.

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    Right, so salamander whisperer.

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    What are we doing here?

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    Well, we’re putting hellbenders back in the wild.

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    They’ve been around 160 million years and now they’re not doing well?

  • 00:41

    That should be a real concern for us.

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    So getting them back into the system, getting them back established, getting them off of

  • 00:47

    the endangered species list, that’s really what we’re trying to do.

  • 00:50

    We have a plan for the hellbender and that plan has two big components.

  • 00:54

    One is we have to protect the good habitat and restore the good habitat.

  • 00:58

    The second part of it is, take these babies and release them back into the wild

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    to bolster those populations.

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    And the two things are kind of useless without each other.

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    Look at that little cuddle puddle.

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    So are you going to let me release one of these hellbenders?

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    If you’re careful sure absolutely, we’d be happy to.

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    I’m gonna do it.

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    So what we do is we start at the downstream end of the rock field.

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    We have a few folks in snorkel and masks and wetsuits and they’re going up and they’re

  • 01:25

    finding these big rocks and then we’re delivering hellbenders out to them and we’re sliding

  • 01:29

    hellbenders underneath those rocks and they’re free from there

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    that’s going to be their place.

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    So what is actually causing these species to be endangered in this area?

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    What we’re seeing in most of these populations is no youngsters.

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    And we think that’s because of the habitat

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    and that habitat is being lost mainly through siltation.

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    It’s all about the land use occurring around the creek that’s really the largest driving

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    factor in the suitability of the habitat for the hellbender.

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    What keeps you coming back to these salamanders

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    and working day after day after day on this kind of stuff?

  • 02:06

    I absolutely love them.

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    They’re fascinating creatures to be around but, the real driver for me is

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    I want to see them better off than when I started.

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    I feel this need that we’ve got to do something and we can do something.

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    We know the major problems with our creeks, we know how to rear animals in captivity,

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    we know how to do a lot of these things so it seems to me like, I’d feel irresponsible

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    if I wasn’t out here doing this kind of thing.

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    The first time we did this and when I went back and recaptured one of those animals

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    and realized, that’s an animal that lived its life in a zoo, we put it out here

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    and a year later I’m catching it and it’s grown and lived on its own.

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    I wasn’t ready for the impact that would have like wow this animal is now at home

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    this is where he’s living.

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    And it’s a great feeling, it’s a wonderful feeling.

  • 02:51

    Hey Adam, did you know that another name for a hellbender is a lasagna lizard?

  • 02:56

    Ooo sounds delicious!

  • 02:57

    No Adam, don't eat them! It's because they have a little noodle-like flap on their side.

  • 03:02

    Oh cool. That's the kind of fun fact you can learn from Skunk Bear, NPR's Science show.

  • 03:07

    You can subscribe to our channel right here.

  • 03:09

    And if you want to check out the first episode of Maddie About Science, you can click right there.

  • 03:15

    Maddie did you see the cake?

  • 03:17

    Unbelievable. Unbelievable.

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The example sentences of HELLBENDER in videos (1 in total of 1)

hey interjection adam proper noun, singular , did verb, past tense you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction another determiner name noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner hellbender noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner lasagna noun, singular or mass lizard noun, singular or mass ?

Definition and meaning of HELLBENDER

What does "hellbender mean?"

/ˈhelˌbendər/

noun
aquatic giant salamander with greyish skin and flattened head, native to North America.
other
Large salamander of North American rivers and streams.