A SEE Turtles podcast that highlights the incredible stories of people saving animals all over the world. We feature inspiring conservationists talking about what it takes to make a difference for wildlife. Some episodes focus on sea turtles and the people who protect them and others are about tigers or whales or any other wild animal.
Our Host: Brad Nahill
Brad has worked in sea turtle and ocean conservation for the past twenty years, the past twelve years leading SEE Turtles, an award-winning non-profit conservation organization and tour operator. Brad is editing a book about working with sea turtles that will be published in Winter 2020, is a co-author of the Travelers Guide To Sea Turtles, and a frequent speaker at travel conferences, sea turtle symposia, and schools. He has won the International Sea Turtle Society's President's Award as well as the Changemakers Award from the World Travel & Tourism Council and the Skal Sustainable Tourism Award.
Episode 4: Helping Whales By Helping People
Oct 07, 2020
Whales of Guerrero is an inspiring research program on Mexico's Pacific coast. From studying humpback whales to promoting education and public health, this organization empowers the community of Barra de Potosi to solve its own problems. This inspiring program is a model for how conservationists can protect wildlife by meeting the needs of local people.
Journalists Sharon Guynup & Steve Winter have covered some of the most important stories of tigers and other big cats for National Geographic and other publications. This episode, we discuss the US captive tiger industry, Thailand's Tiger Temple, and protecting tigers in Myanmar and India. We also discuss racial justice in the environmental community.
Episode 2: The Eastern Pacific Hawksbill Turtle
Oct 07, 2020
As little as 15 years ago, many experts thought hawksbill turtles along the Pacific coast of the America’s was too far gone to recover. Now an inspiring group of people are helping bring this turtle back.
Guests: Dr. Alex Gaos (NOAA), Ingrid Yanez (ICAPO), Mike Liles (ProCosta), Jose Urteaga (Stanford University), and Katie Frohardt (Wild Earth Allies).
Eastern Pacific hawksbill. Photo by Allison Shelley for Wild Earth Allies
Episode 1: Dr. Archie Carr
Oct 07, 2020
Dr. Carr, or Archie as he preferred, is a towering figure in the field of conservation biology. His pioneering work has left a lasting impact on research and conservation of sea turtles and many other species. This episode features stories from colleagues and family about his life and work.
Guests: Dr. Archie (Chuck) Carr III, Dr. Karen Bjorndal (University of Florida), Dr. Anne Meylan, & David Godfrey (Sea Turtle Conservancy).