Raising youth awareness on in situ conservation is key for nurturing future environmental stewards. Teaching them about protecting species in their natural habitats empowers them to grasp the link between ecosystems, biodiversity, and human welfare. This realisation sparked a collaborative journey with Repton school Dubai to create a unique podcast with one aim; to let the youth narrate our conser... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
The Clanwilliam sandfish in South Africa, also called Onderbek, may be small, but it has an epic story to tell. Once swimming in abundance, this migratory freshwater fish is now facing some serious survival challenges.
In this episode of Conservati... more
Fungi aren’t plants or animals but belong to their own amazing kingdom with unique cellular structures and reproduction styles. This makes them super cool and ultra unique.
In this special edition of Conservation Calls, we join the team from Fungi F... more
Meet the incredible Black-and-chestnut Eagle, a stunning bird of prey facing serious challenges like human-eagle conflicts, hunting, and habitat loss. This elusiveneo-tropical raptor is one of the least-studied species, hidden in dense montane forest... more
We often hear about the amazing world of animals on our Conservation Calls podcast, but let’s not forget that plants have some pretty cool stories too… Take the critically endangered wildflower, Gasteranthus extinctus, for example, which is only foun... more
There’s nothing quite like rediscovering a species thought to be lost forever, especially one that faced a deadly fungus! Enter Atelopus mindoensis, a.k.a. the Mindo Harlequin Toad.
Meet Tyrone, the incredible sole survivor (or is he…?) of the Mindo... more
Want to discover the coolest conservation job out there? If you’re not afraid of narrow openings, falling rocks, tight spaces, and deep, dark crevices - along with some creepy-crawly critters you might not even see - then you’re in for a treat! You g... more
The Kangaroo rat (Dipodomys gravipes) has a unique appearance, with its distinctive hind legs significantly longer than its front, giving it a resemblance to a kangaroo. However, its tale of survival is even more remarkable.
Once thought to be exti... more
This month, we visit Bermuda, it is home to several critically endangered and Lazarus species, and is the base of the Bermuda Petrel Translocation Project where one of the rarest seabirds on the Planet, the “Cahow” is now up to 165 pairs, after 300+ ... more
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This engaging series focuses on youth-driven conservation narratives, raising awareness about the importance of protecting species in their natural habitats. Through interactive storytelling and discussions, young hosts share valuable insights and real-life experiences related to diverse conservation projects, such as the recovery efforts for endangered species like the Bermuda Petrel and the San Quentin Kangaroo Rat. The series not only emphasizes the educational aspect of conservation but also inspires listeners to take action and engage in grassroots initiatives, making it a unique platform for youth to express their passion for the environment and influence their peers.
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2. Alejandro Arteaga
3. Dr. Iva Njunjic
4. Daniela Piedras
5. Nicholas Hurd
6. JP Rouja
7. Jeremy Medeiros
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