Carin Bondar Explained

Carin Bondar
Birth Date:1975 5, df=y
Education:
Occupation:
  • Academic
  • School trustee
  • Science writer
  • T.V. host
  • Writer
Notable Works:
  • Wild Moms
  • Wild Sex
Television:Outrageous Acts of Science (2012-2018)
Children:4
Module:
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Doctoral Advisor:John Richardson
Known For:discovered 7 new species of beetles and snails

Carin Bondar (born 20 May 1975) is a Canadian biologist, writer, filmmaker, speaker and television personality. She is a host of Outrageous Acts of Science, Stephen Hawking's Brave New World, and Worlds Oddest Animal Couples.[1] [2]

Personal life

Bondar was born in New Westminster and grew up near Vancouver, British Columbia. She comes from a small family of French-Canadian, Russian and British ancestry. She met mathematician Ian Affleck in 1995, became engaged in 1999 and married in 2001.[3] The couple separated in 2013 and divorced in 2017; they have four children.

After receiving a BSc from Simon Fraser University in 1999, she completed an MSc in evolution and development at the University of Victoria in 2001 and a PhD in freshwater population ecology from the University of British Columbia. Bondar was forced to put her PhD studies on hold in 2005 while she took over a family business after the deaths of her father John Paul and her brother William Paul. She re-enrolled after a year's leave and completed her PhD in 2007.[4] [5]

Career

Bondar began a career in science communication while raising her four young children in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Her first book, The Nature of Human Nature and her own personal biology blog led her to a blogging position with Scientific American in 2011.[6] She was invited to appear in the Science Channel's Outrageous Acts of Science in its first season, and she has maintained a hosting position on this TV show for all of its 6 seasons.[5]

Bondar has since written two more books and written/hosted several web and television programs on major networks. She has worked with The Science Channel, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Netflix[7] [8] and National Geographic Wild. Her independent web series Wild Sex[9] (produced by Earth Touch, a South African based natural history film production company), has engaged over 60 million viewers.[4] She presented on this topic at TED Global in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2013 – "The Birds and the Bees are just the Beginning".[10] [11] [12]

Bondar is currently a writer and host of Wild Sex,[9] an animated series based on her book of the same title. She also wrote a book called Wild Moms, published in 2018.[13] Bondar holds an adjunct professorship in the department of biology at the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia,[14] and works with Taxon Expeditions, a Netherlands-based company that engages citizen scientists on scientific expeditions to discover new species. The group mainly works in the Sabah region of Borneo and has discovered seven new species.

Bondar is known for her bold approach to science storytelling. She has received accolades and global media-coverage for her music video parodies including a play on Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball."[15] She has appeared in several live events including I F*#cking Love Science Live,[16] the Australian National Science Week, and the Bay Area Science Festival.

Bondar was elected to the Board of Education for the Chilliwack School District in 2021.

Books

Television series

YearTitle Credits
2012–presentOutrageous Acts of ScienceScience Channel, TV series, Cast
2013Brave New World with Stephen HawkingDiscovery Canada, Discovery World HD, National Geographic, presenter
2013Bad Ass Animals National Geographic Wild
2013World's Weirdest Farms and World's Weirdest Body PartsNational Geographic Wild
2015Daily PlanetDiscovery Canada
2016The World's Oddest Animal CouplesNetflix Canada, TV series, Cast
2017Mother Nature is Trying to Kill YouDiscovery Canada
2020Strange EvidenceScience Channel

Web series

YearTitle Credits
2013Wild Sex Earth Touch Online
2015Adventures in BiologyCarin Bondar YouTube
2015DNewsDiscovery Digital Networks
2015Sex BytesCarin Bondar YouTube
2017Wild Moms (forthcoming)Seeker (Group 9 Media)
2017Wild SexSeeker (Group 9 Media)[21]

Awards and recognition

YearAward
2003Timberwest Fellowship for Graduate Studies at UBC
2007Gunter and Cordula Paetzold fellowship for high academic standing during PhD
2011Grand Prize in the Discovery World HD Film Snacks competition for outreach film 'Why did the toad cross the road'
2016Canadian Journal of Zoologists Public Outreach award[22] [23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Dr. Carin Bondar – Biologist & Television Personality. 1 December 2017. National Speakers Bureau.
  2. News: PsiVid – A cross section of science on the cyberscreen. 1 December 2017. Scientific American.
  3. News: Science Channel to Premiere New Season of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE, Today. 1 December 2017.
  4. News: Carin Bondar – Simon Fraser University. 1 December 2017. Simon Fraser University. 9 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200809183754/http://www.sfu.ca/science/alumni-community/inspiring-alumni1/profiles/carin-bondar.html. dead.
  5. News: Russell. Anne. Carin Bondar to speak on The Nature of Sex on Nov 26 at UFV. 1 December 2017. University of the Fraser Valley.
  6. Book: Bondar, Carin. The Nature of Human Nature . November 2010. Goodreads. 9780557457939.
  7. News: World's Oddest Animal Couples US. 1 December 2017. Netflix.
  8. News: HAUCK . JENNA . Chilliwack biologist hosts TV show, releases book. 1 December 2017. Chilliwack Progress. 31 August 2016.
  9. News: The sexual deception of plants. 1 December 2017. TED (conference).
  10. News: Carin Bondar – Wild sex biologist. 1 December 2017. TED (conference).
  11. News: Meet the Outrageous Acts of Science Experts; Science Channel. 1 December 2017. Science (TV network).
  12. News: Carin Bondar: Seks v svetu narave. Mladina. sl. 1 December 2017.
  13. News: Kirkus Wild Moms review. 28 August 2022.
  14. News: Dr Carin Bondar. 1 December 2017. Tilley's. https://web.archive.org/web/20180312211650/http://tilleys.com.au/concerts/artist/dr-carin-bondar/. 12 March 2018. dead.
  15. News: Wilcox. Christie. Move over Miley: Dr. Bondar's 'Wrecking Ball' spoof is VMA-worthy!. 1 December 2017. Discover. 12 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201182314/http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/science-sushi/2014/01/12/move-miley-dr-bondars-wrecking-ball-spoof-vma-worthy/. 1 December 2017. dead.
  16. News: I F*#cking Love Science Live: Celebrating Science on a Whole New Level. 1 December 2017. Scientific American. 11 October 2013.
  17. News: Carin Bondar: The nature of sex. 1 December 2017. Radio New Zealand. 29 September 2015.
  18. News: Saretzky. Melinda . Dean's Seminar Series presents Carin Bondar, PhD on "The Nature of Sex". 1 December 2017. UFV Today. 4 January 2016.
  19. News: Weisberger. Mindy . Live Science Book Giveaway: 'Wild Sex' by Carin Bondar. 1 December 2017. Live Science. 19 September 2016.
  20. News: Dr. Carin Bondar – To The Best of Our Knowledge. 1 December 2017. To the Best of Our Knowledge.
  21. News: Bring All Your Weirdest Wild Sex Questions for Biologist Carin Bondar. 1 December 2017. Gizmodo. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201183506/http://www.gizmodo.in/science/Bring-All-Your-WeirdestWild-Sex-Questions-for-Biologist-Carin-Bondar/articleshow/53678147.cms#. 1 December 2017. dead. dmy-all.
  22. News: Public Education Award. 1 December 2017. 21 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170721025718/https://www.csz-scz.ca/awards/public-education. dead.
  23. News: Chilliwack's Dr. Carin Bondar Picks Up National Award. 1 December 2017.