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Conservation
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Grey Crowned Crane
Nepal
Iguaçu National Park
Bornean Elephants
Palm Oil Plantations
Greenhood Nepal
Yew Trees
Orchids
Reshu Bashyal
Jaguar
Tapirs
Night Monkeys
Wetlands
Rwanda
Dr. Yara Barros
Wildlife Conservation
Lower Kinabatangan
El Rincón Stream Frog

Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for Season 2 as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists saving wildlife species from Javan gibbons to jaguars in Brazil and learn how even a small stream... more

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The healing powers of Nepal's orchids and yew trees have always been prized by local communities but global demand is stripping the forests of its healers. Step in Reshu Bashyal who's not only raising awareness of illegal harvesting of what she calls... more

Argentina’s Somuncura Plateau in the Patagonian steppe resembles a vast rocky lunar landscape. It’s where a volcanic stream allowed for the evolution of a tiny amphibian, the El Rincón stream frog which has found its biggest champion in Dr Federico K... more

The Lower Kinabatangan in Malaysian Borneo is a tropical mix of lush forests, mangroves and oxbow lakes and home to the Bornean elephant, the world's smallest as well as roundest and cutest elephant, in the opinion of Dr Farina Othman. She and her te... more

"Shy, incredibly powerful, they are the biggest cat in America…." and jaguars are free to roam Iguaçu National Park in Brazil's Atlantic Forest, home to one of the world's biggest waterfalls and 185,000 hectares of lush and diverse sub-tropical broad... more

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Recent Guests

Reshu Bashyal
A conservationist working with Greenhood Nepal on sustainable harvesting of orchids and yew trees.
Greenhood Nepal
Episode: Saving the Tigers of the Plant World in Nepal
Dr Federico Kacoliris
Conservationist focusing on critically endangered amphibians in Patagonia
Fundación Somuncura
Episode: Argentina's El Rincón Stream Frog Finds its Biggest Champion
Dr. Farina Othman
A pioneering conservationist working on elephant preservation in Borneo
Seratu Aatai
Episode: Walking with World's Smallest Elephants in Malaysian Borneo
Yara Barros
Conservationist working to save jaguars in Iguaçu National Park
Project Jaguars of Iguaçu
Episode: The Jaguars of Iguaçu Just Wanna Be Jaguars
Dr. Olivier Nsengimana
A vet and conservationist, founder of the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association
Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association
Episode: Grey Crowned Cranes Make a Comeback in Rwanda
Dr. Pati Medici
Conservationist working with tapirs in Brazil
Episode: Tapirs, Night Monkeys and what it takes to save the Amazon
Dr. Angela Maldonado
Primatologist from Colombia, focuses on night monkeys
Episode: Tapirs, Night Monkeys and what it takes to save the Amazon

Host

Kate Humble
Co-host and wildlife broadcaster with an emphasis on conservation and community engagement.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
  • So interesting

    This was a fascinating insight into a story which would never get mainstream attention — but is so important. I look forward to more in the series.

    Apple Podcasts
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    TMD37
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Many find the stories shared by conservationists inspiring and motivating, underlining the critical nature of environmental preservation work.
Listeners appreciate the engaging insights into wildlife conservation and the importance of grassroots efforts in achieving sustainable solutions.
A few express a desire for more episodes focused on specific case studies or detailed conservation techniques.

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Apple Podcasts
#245
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Tapirs, Night Monkeys and what it takes to save the Amazon
Q: Do you think the fact that you are a lone woman working in that area with no axe to grind helped your approach?
Yes, I think they saw me not as a threat and recognized my clear mission to save the monkeys.
Tapirs, Night Monkeys and what it takes to save the Amazon
Q: How difficult is it to make deals to get on with the police and the militias and the rebels and the local indigenous peoples?
It's very difficult due to the dangerous environment but necessary to work towards conservation.

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Listeners are introduced to remarkable conservation efforts addressing urgent environmental issues around the globe. Key themes include innovative strategies for protecting endangered species, ranging from orchids in Nepal to Bornean elephants. Each episode features dedicated conservationists sharing their insights and experiences, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and collaboration in facilitating sustainable practices. With a focus on grassroots movements and the intricacies of wildlife conservation, the content is both enlightening and inspiring, making it essential for anyone interested in ecological preservation and the intricacies of our relationship with nature.

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2. Dr Federico Kacoliris
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