
Resilience Tracks is a podcast featuring the next generation of conservation and environmental leaders. From photo journalists to AI data scientists, we dig into the struggles and triumphs that come along with this field, and how we can act on global and local scales to build a more resilient future.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Natural SciencesScience | |||

Naomi Sanga studied business, with no idea that climate and conservation would be in her future. When she came across the NGS/TNC Externship program, she took her chances and since then has committed to using her background in business for environmen... more
Francesco Saretto, by day, is a PhD student studying climate risk management with a focus on coastal Bangladesh, but will the help of seed funding after the NGS/TNC externship, he created the documentary Raízes Sem Terra, focused on colonial-based la... more
Siena Inaba is the Program Operations Specialist for National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas, whose work ranges from outfitting a deep-sea submersible to coordinating logistics like getting boxed jellyfish anti-venom to an expedition ship. Sienna... more
Noveera is a master’s student in environmental science in Pakistan who has worked on human-carnivore conflict, glacial modelling, geological identifications, and more. Having worked in both NGOs and governmental agencies, she shares with us the benef... more
Giulia Hettwer is a master’s student in marine biology. In today’s episode, Giulia shares her experience with underwater field research. Along the way, she debunks the popular belief that sharks are dangerous, explaining how shark incidents happen, w... more
Rabita Rahman is an environmental science student from Bangladesh working with mangroves to combat encroaching salinity and typhoons in the South Coast region of Bangladesh. Working across multiple environmental organizations, Rabita wants to bring m... more
Trinity Wildenstein grew up on Utila island, scuba and freediving amongst the corals.Like many islands, water is an inseparable part of Utila’s identity, but Trinity was surprised to find that the island actually had a huge freshwater issue. The isla... more
Nardi de la Torre Proaño is a biologist from Ecuador with a focus on coastal ecosystems and conservation. Nadi discusses her work with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Darwin 200, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in ... more
What a great podcast following the journey of young conservation changemakers charging different paths.










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