Conversations with the incredible people responsible for the conservation of our planet. Talking all things nature, from the illegal wildlife trade and the complexities of keystone species, to the beauty and significance of our biodiversity.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | NatureScience |
We’re still talking all things leopard but this time we chat with a real life citizen scientist. Owen Grobler lives on a wildlife estate in Hoedspruit, South Africa. As a new resident to the estate, Owen was driven to learn more about the peri urban ... more
Next up in our series, we continue our chat with Marine Servonnat, project manager of Ingwe Leopard Research as we uncover how this delightful lady from France fell in love with Africa. Marine shares how she brought her passion for research and love ... more
We’re very excited about our next series. Not only are we particularly passionate about leopards – as you may have seen from our logo, but in this case, we have the opportunity to collaborate with, what we believe, is a significant contribution to co... more
In this episode of our podcast, Conservation Conversation, we welcome back Richard Peirce, Wildlife Conservationist, Author and Film Producer. This time to chat about pangolins. Pangolins carry the sad moniker of being the most trafficked mammal in t... more
Richard Peirce is a Wildlife Conservationist, Author and Producer, developing conservation projects for sharks, rhinos and elephants in Africa and the UK. more
Blood Lions exposes the exploitation of big cats used for interactive activities in tourism, which include cub petting, walking with lions, and "voluntourism". These unethical and insidious practices form part of the life cycle of a lion in the comme... more
Did you know that there are more than 300 farms in South Africa where lions are bred in cages for the hunting industry? It's called canned lion hunting because it is hunting in a can. Instant. No chase. No escape. No mercy. Shot in a fenced camp. ... more
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