Episodes

  • Black Mamba Attacks & Other African Snake Encounters
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode of Dark Outdoors, we sit down with legendary African safari guide and wildlife expert Dave Fulson of Safari Classics and Facts Across Africa to explore some of the continent’s most intense and unforgettable snake encounters.

    From heart-pounding close calls with the infamous black mamba—Africa’s fastest and most feared venomous snake—to dangerous encounters with well-camouflaged puff adders and other deadly reptiles, Dave shares firsthand stories from decades spent in the African bush.

    Join us for an eye-opening conversation filled with adventure, survival, natural history, and respect for the wild places that make Africa unlike anywhere else on Earth.

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    11 mins
  • Screwworm: America Defeated This Wildlife Nightmare Once. Now It's Back
    Jun 15 2026

    Few wildlife threats are as horrifying—or as potentially devastating—as the New World screwworm.

    Today on Dark Outdoors, we're taking a deep dive into a parasite that eats living flesh—and it's no longer a problem confined to the history books. The New World screwworm is in Texas, it is spreading, and wildlife professionals, ranchers, hunters, and animal health experts are sounding the alarm.

    Joining me is legendary wildlife biologist Larry Wyzun, known throughout the hunting and conservation world as "Mr. Whitetail." Larry is one of America's most respected deer experts and one of the foremost authorities on whitetail deer biology in the world.

    What makes Larry's perspective especially important is that he witnessed the original screwworm crisis firsthand. Early in his career, he saw the devastating effects this flesh-eating parasite had on wildlife and livestock before America achieved one of the greatest animal health victories in history by eradicating it from the United States.

    Now, decades later, screwworm has returned as a growing threat. As it spreads, concerns are mounting about the impact on whitetail deer, endangered species, livestock, pets, and rural communities. The consequences could reach far beyond individual animals, affecting wildlife management, conservation efforts, agriculture, and hunting traditions across America.

    Many experts view the New World screwworm as the most significant wildlife health threat our nation has faced in the last half-century. Unlike many diseases that weaken animals over time, screwworm larvae consume living tissue, creating horrific wounds that can ultimately lead to death if left untreated.

    In this episode, "Mr. Whitetail" Larry Weishuhn, a globally renown wildlife biologist shares firsthand memories from the battle against screwworm decades ago, explains why this parasite is so dangerous, and offers his expert insight into what its spread means for the future of America's wildlife.

    This is Dark Outdoors. I'm Chester Moore, and today we're examining what may be the greatest threat to American wildlife in 50 years—the return of the New World screwworm.

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    30 mins
  • Attacked by Jaws: The Real Story of Alex Kintner
    Jun 9 2026

    Nearly 51 years after Jaws changed movie history and forever altered the way people viewed sharks, Chester Moore sits down with Jeffrey Voorhees, the actor who portrayed Alex Kintner, the young boy whose shocking death scene became one of the most unforgettable moments in cinematic history.

    In this special episode of Dark Outdoors®, Jeffrey shares memories from the set of Jaws, discusses the legacy of the film, and reflects on being forever connected to one of the most famous shark attacks ever depicted on screen.

    From the iconic yellow raft scene to the cultural impact of Jaws on public perceptions of sharks, this fascinating conversation explores the intersection of film, fear, and the natural world.

    How did one movie create a generation afraid to enter the ocean?

    What was it like to be at the center of one of the most memorable scenes in movie history?

    And how does Jeffrey Voorhees view the legacy of Jaws nearly five decades later?

    Join Chester Moore for an exclusive interview with the real Alex Kintner.

    Keywords: Jaws, Alex Kintner, Jeffrey Voorhees, shark attack movie, Jaws 50th anniversary, shark conservation, great white sharks, Steven Spielberg, Amity Island, ocean fear, shark movies, Dark Outdoors podcast.

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    49 mins
  • Giant Owl of the Redwoods: Bohemian Groves & The Mystery of the Hooded Ones
    Jun 2 2026

    Deep in the California redwoods, beneath a towering owl statue hidden among the trees, robed figures gather around firelight as chants echo through the darkness.

    For decades, Bohemian Grove has fueled rumors involving secret ceremonies, elite power, occult symbolism, and hidden rituals far from public view.

    But what if scenes like this are not isolated?

    In this unsettling episode of Dark Outdoors®, Chester Moore investigates disturbing similarities between the mysterious rituals of Bohemian Grove and terrifying firsthand encounters reported deep in remote wilderness areas.

    Witnesses describe hooded figures gathered around fires… strange nighttime ceremonies…and mysterious leaders dressed in red standing at the center while others watch from the darkness.

    The episode also explores the ancient symbolism of the owl across cultures, from Mesoamerican beliefs surrounding death and sorcery to the owl’s modern role in secretive ceremonial traditions.

    Are these merely recurring symbols rooted in human psychology and ancient mythology?

    Or do the stories point toward something darker hidden deep in the outdoors?

    From elite gatherings beneath giant owls to terrifying encounters in isolated forests, this episode examines the mystery, fear, and symbolism surrounding one of the strangest recurring images in Dark Outdoors history: the hooded figures in the wilderness.

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    21 mins
  • Digital Stalkers: How Your Phone & Other Tech Expose You To Dangers in the Deep Woods
    May 26 2026

    In this episode of Dark Outdoors®, we explore the frightening reality of digital stalking, GPS tracking, location sharing, and how smartphones, apps, social media, and outdoor tech can expose campers, hikers, hunters, and travelers to real-world danger in remote areas.

    From trailheads and campsites to isolated backroads and deep forests, modern technology can reveal far more about your location and movements than most people realize. We examine how predators, criminals, stalkers, and opportunists may exploit digital footprints in the outdoors — and how outdoor enthusiasts can better protect themselves.

    If you enjoy true crime, wilderness mysteries, survival stories, outdoor safety, and dark explorations of modern threats, this episode of Dark Outdoors is for you.

    Topics include:

    • GPS tracking dangers
    • Digital stalking
    • Camping and hiking safety
    • Smartphone privacy risks
    • Trailhead security
    • Outdoor survival awareness
    • Wilderness crime prevention
    • Remote area safety

    Because sometimes the greatest danger in the woods… is already connected to you.

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    11 mins
  • Jaguars Released Into Texas? How AI Is Hurting Wildlife Conservation
    May 24 2026

    Are jaguars really being secretly released into Texas… or is the internet being flooded with AI-generated wildlife hoaxes?

    In this episode of Dark Outdoors, Chester Moore dives deep into the viral rumors, fake predator stories, AI-generated wildlife content, and online fear campaigns spreading across social media. From bogus jaguar release conspiracies in South Texas to fake trail camera images and AI-powered Facebook bot pages, this episode explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping public perception of predators and damaging real wildlife conservation.

    Discover how AI-generated misinformation spreads online, why predator fear stories go viral, and how fake wildlife news affects real jaguar conservation efforts in Texas and beyond. Chester breaks down the rise of AI wildlife hoaxes, social media engagement farming, automated bot accounts, and the dangerous consequences of sensationalized predator content.

    Topics include:

    • Jaguars in Texas
    • AI-generated wildlife hoaxes
    • Fake predator sightings
    • Social media misinformation
    • Wildlife conservation
    • Texas jaguar history
    • AI bot networks
    • Viral wildlife conspiracy theories
    • Fear-based media
    • Dark Outdoors investigations

    As AI-generated content becomes harder to distinguish from reality, one question remains: Are people losing their ability to tell the difference between real wildlife and manufactured fear?

    #DarkOutdoors #Jaguars #TexasWildlife #AI #WildlifeConservation

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    13 mins
  • Cocaine Sharks Are Real!
    May 21 2026

    Cocaine sharks are real!

    In this interview, environmental engineer and science communicator Dr. Tracy Fanara explains what scientists are actually discovering about sharks, pharmaceuticals in the ocean, and how chemical exposure could be affecting marine life.

    From trace contaminants in coastal waters to broader questions about water quality, we explore how human activity is changing ocean ecosystems—and what that could mean for sharks, fish, and other wildlife.

    How do substances like pharmaceuticals—and even drugs—end up in the ocean? What impact can they have on marine animals? And are these changes something new, or something we’re only just beginning to detect?

    This conversation goes beyond the viral idea of “cocaine sharks” to look at the real science behind pollution, behavior, and the future of ocean life.

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    10 mins
  • River Monster: A 12 Foot Alligator Garfish Tracked In Texas?
    May 18 2026

    Deep in the dark waters of Texas, stories still surface about giant garfish lurking beneath the current. Recently, a viral social media graphic exploded online claiming a massive 12-foot alligator gar made an unbelievable journey up the Trinity River — igniting debate, fear, and fascination across the internet.

    In this episode of Dark Outdoors, I dig into the real story behind the viral image and track down answers directly from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

    To verify the claims, I contacted TPWD’s media branch personally. According to TPWD media representative Kirk McDonnell, the department consulted Inland Fisheries biologists about the photo and the incredible claims attached to it. What they revealed may surprise you.

    But this episode goes far beyond internet rumors.

    I also share a firsthand account of a terrifying gar encounter that nearly turned deadly. What started as a normal outing became one of the most intense and unsettling wildlife encounters I’ve ever experienced and it was my fault.

    But it did involve a big gar!

    Are giant gar legends exaggerated folklore… or is there something bigger moving through Texas waters than most people realize?

    Watch now as we separate fact from fiction, investigate the viral “12-foot garfish” claim, and dive into one of the strangest encounters ever featured on Dark Outdoors.

    #DarkOutdoors #AlligatorGar #TexasMysteries #RiverMonsters #Cryptid #Fishing #Wildlife #OutdoorStories #Texas #Garfish #MonsterFish

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    10 mins