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    This Wild Life Conservation Podcast

    A warm welcome to ‘This Wild Life Conservation Podcast’. Each week, leading conservationists will describe tales of wild adventures and discuss the highs and lows of living and working in the wild. You will laugh and cry as leaders in their field reveal unique insight into the lives of the animals they work tirelessly to protect. Learn about the pathways to becoming a conservationist and gain valuable insight into current conservation issues facing the world. We’re here to bring the wild to you!

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    Latest Episodes:
    Turtle Rangers, Hatchlings and sleepless nights... Jul 28, 2022

    Tune in to hear about the ranger team doing everything they can to protect baby turtles and save the species in Papua New Guinea! This week we will be hearing from Hayley Versace (On-site manager and Project Coordinator) and Steven Amos (Head Community Conservation Ranger) from the Conflict Islands Conservation Initiative (CICI). CICI is a remarkable organisation that does a range of conservation work aiming to preserve the biodiversity in Milne Bay, a Mission Blue Hopespot situated in the coral triangle. Today we will be focusing on their turtle conservation initiative and you'll get to hear from Ranger Steven who stays up all night for months on end to ensure the hatchlings emerge from the nests safely whilst also protecting the turtles from poachers. Head to www.cici.org.au to support their work!


    Life and death on Africa's greatest lake with explorer, Mark Weston Jul 23, 2022

    Want to know what it's like to live on a remote island in Lake Victoria, Tanzania for two years? Tune in to hear Mark Weston talk about his experience that involves witchcraft, infectious diseases and the world's greatest unknown ecological crisis. Mark has written about his extraordinary adventures in his book called 'The Saviour Fish' - and as Mark wrote himself, it really is about life and death on Africa's greatest lake.


    The Trials and Tribulations of being a Safari Guide with Tayla McCurdy! May 19, 2022

    Want to know what it takes to succeed as a safari guide? Tayla McCurdy, private guide and guide trainer, talks us through the highs and lows of her time in the safari industry – from endless 16-hour days to needing bucket loads of patience! Tayla also tells us some brilliant stories from her time as a wildlife presenter on WildEarth Safari Live, from despair to a baby mongoose that stole the show! An episode not to be missed if you want a glimpse into the world of a safari guide...

    Tayla Jane Collection – www.taylajanerange.com

    Visit us on: www.thiswildlifepodcast.org


    The Rhino poaching crisis & conservation through COVID - catching up with Helping Rhinos May 04, 2022

    Tune in as we catch up with previous guest Simon Jones, CEO of Helping Rhinos. We talk about the ever-present rhino poaching crisis, the effect of COVID on rhino conservation projects and what it has meant for those working relentlessly to save the last of our rhinos. But it's not all bad - Simon talks about an epic event coming up that everyone can attend, all in the name of rhino conservation!
    Don't miss the Room To Roam event on the 21st May 2022!
    GET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE:
    https://www.helpingrhinos.org/events/515/room-to-roam
    This Wild Life Podcast's website! www.thiswildlifepodcast.org
    Follow us on Instagram @thiswildlifepodcast


    Bandits, critically endangered species and a pioneer of Nigerian Wildlife Conservation. Apr 26, 2022

    Bandits, critically endangered Red Colobus Monkeys and a determination to never give up.

    Tune in to hear an extraordinary insight into the life of Rachel Ikemeh, a pioneer of wildlife conservation in Nigeria. Founder of the South West Niger Forest project, Rachel works to protect the last of Nigeria’s rich biodiversity despite threats from illegal loggers, marijuana growers, militants and bandits.
    South West Niger Forest Project: www.swnigerdeltaforestproject.org.ng
    This Wild Life Podcast's website! www.thiswildlifepodcast.org
    Follow us on Instagram @thiswildlifepodcast
    Do you want to get involved in the world of wildlife conservation? We have teamed up with adventure travel experts, Conservation Matters!
    Use the discount code 'THISWILDLIFE for 10% off if you book three or more experiences! www.conservation-matters.com


    'Elephants of the Mara' with Marc Goss, CEO of Mara Elephant Project Feb 04, 2022

    Amy speaks with Marc Goss, CEO of the Mara Elephant Project (MEP). MEP's mission is to protect elephants and their habitats across the Greater Mara ecosystem, Kenya. You will hear how MEP uses a helicopter, together with the ranger teams, to move crop-raiding elephants away from farms. Marc also speaks about the experimental farm, designed to discover deeper insights about elephant behaviour that will inform human-wildlife coexistence solutions in the future. A fascinating episode, not to be missed.
    Head to www.maraelephantproject.org to find out more!


    The Future of Conservation - Ted Schmitt, Co-Creator of Earth Ranger and Skylight Feb 02, 2022

    Tune in to hear from Ted Schmitt, Co-Creator of the revolutionary Earth Ranger and Skylight technologies that use real-time data to solve the toughest challenges facing our planet.
    Ted describes how Skylight is being used to protect our oceans and showcases the positive impact it is having off the coast of Ghana and Guinea. The episode also gives a glimpse into Ted’s winding career that eventually led him to become a co-creator of such revolutionary technology.
    Check out the links for more information on Skylight (www.skylight.global), Earth Ranger (www.earthranger.com), Allen Institute for AI (www.allenai.org).


    Mission Twiga - Giraffe Conservation Foundation Jan 13, 2022

    Over the next few episodes, we will be chatting with some of the partners of Earth Ranger, a free online software solution that helps conservationists protect our world's wildlife and habitats with real-time data.
    In this first episode, Amy speaks with Stephanie Fennessy, co-founder & co-director of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. Tune in to hear about the wild process of translocating giraffes and find out how you track the tallest animal on earth in vast wilderness areas. Stephanie also speaks about a dwarf Giraffe called Nigel, and answers the question that everyone wants to know...do giraffes vocalise?!
    Please head to giraffeconservation.org to support their phenomenal work.


    Restoration after war - Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique Jan 13, 2022

    Over the next few episodes, we will be chatting with some of the partners of Earth Ranger, a free online software solution that helps conservationists protect our world's wildlife and habitats with real-time data.

    In the second episode, Amy speaks with Dr Marc Stalmans – Director of Scientific Services at Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. Tune in to hear about Gorongosa’s turbulent history and how it became known as ‘Africa’s Greatest Restoration project’. Dr Stalmans, born in the Congo, also describes his career so far whilst providing insight into the initiatives that are driving human development at Gorongosa. Plus, Dr Stalmans talks us through a novel coffee initiative, born from the need to stop the deforestation of Gorongosa's rainforest areas.

    Please head to gorongosa.org to find out more


    A life with Gorillas with Ian Redmond OBE Jul 14, 2021

    This episode features Ian Redmond OBE, one of the most influential conservationists in the world. For 35 years, Ian has worked to protect Mountain Gorillas and African elephants. His many accolades include Ambassador for the UN Year of the Gorilla in 2009; and conservation consultant and advisor for organisations such as Born Free. Ian also established the Ape Alliance, an international coalition of organisations and individuals working to protect the apes. We will hear about Ian's amazing experiences, notably a memorable encounter with a Kenyan elephant; and his involvement in documentary filmmaking and working alongside Sir David Attenborough.


    A quest to see every penguin in the world with Prof. Charles Bergman Jun 24, 2021

    This week the podcast takes us around the world in search of penguins. Well not quite, but author and photographer, Prof. Charles Bergman, will tell us about his own adventures to do just that. Charles shares captivating stories of adventure from his quest to see all 18 species of penguin in the world. You'll hear about severe storms at sea, a hairy moment being washed down a river, and coming face to beak with the penguins. I had a wonderful time talking with Charles - his passion for penguins and their protection was infectious


    The Blood Rhino Blacklist with Jamie Joseph Jun 22, 2021

    In this week’s episode, we are joined by Jamie Joseph, wildlife activist and founder of Saving the Wild. Jamie provides an insight into Saving the Wild’s work including her involvement in exposing the accused rhino poaching kingpin of Zululand, Dumisani Gwala; and the arrest of Rhino Poaching kingpin, Petros Mabuza, recently deceased. We also gain an insight into a stunning new documentary film, ‘Kimana Tuskers’, directed by Jamie, along with an academy award-winning team. The documentary was filmed in Kenya’s Greater Amboseli ecosystem and showcases the last of the great elephant tuskers. A hard hitting episode about serious issues affecting the last of our rhino's.


    Lions, Tigers and Bears: The exotic pet trade with Bobbi Brink Jun 01, 2021

    This week we talk with Bobbi Brink, founder of the ‘Lions, Tigers and Bears’ Sanctuary in California. Bobbi provides a captivating and powerful insight into the brutality of the Exotic Pet Trade. The episode covers a range of topics including how Bobbi started the sanctuary, the challenges she faced and the process of rescuing an animal from the exotic pet trade. Bobbi also outlines her recent encounters with Joe Exotic, from the Netflix series ‘Tiger King’, she discusses the risk to human life when holding these species captive and talks about the psyche of people who own these species. It’s a fascinating episode and not one to be missed!


    'The Dark World of the Illegal Wildlife Trade' with Andrea Crosta. May 25, 2021

    This week, undercover investigator, Andrea Crosta, takes us behind the scenes of two enthralling films, Sea of Shadows (National Geographic) and The Ivory Game (Netflix). Andrea also discusses his organisation, Earth League International, which operates across three continents relentlessly uncovering the illegal wildlife trade. We will learn of covert operations across the globe, including revealing those responsible for the near extinction of the Vaquita and exposing traffickers who are fuelling the illegal ivory trade. Andrea's personal story is as fascinating as his stories from the field and certainly not to be missed.


    'The Last Wild Horses of America' with Suzanne Roy May 18, 2021

    This week we head to the Western States of America and talk to Suzanne Roy about her quest to protect the wild horses and burros. Horses capture the hearts and minds of people across the globe and Suzanne allows us a glimpse into the lives of these spirited creatures. We will hear about the American Wild Horse Campaign organisation, whose mission is to save the herds by engaging with the government and proposing sustainable and humane ways to manage herd numbers. Suzanne will tell us why it is so important to protect these gorgeous animals and discuss the progress they have made so far. A must-listen for all horse and donkey lovers!


    "Baby Rhinos and Fighting Extinction" with James Mwenda May 04, 2021

    In this episode, I am honoured to talk with James Mwenda! James is a distinguished conservationist, safari guide and caretaker for the last remaining Northern White Rhinos on the planet. We will hear about a baby rhino rescued by the Ol Pejeta team, a ground-breaking project that aims to bring back the now 'functionally extinct' Northern White Rhino, and James' incredible experiences of walking amongst wildlife every day of his life.


    'Conservation in Conflict Zones' with Rory Young, Co-Founder of Chengeta Wildlife Apr 20, 2021

    In this episode, David talked to renowned conservationist Rory Young, co-founder, and president of Chengeta Wildlife. Rory dedicated his life to wildlife protection, operating in some of the most politically unstable environments in the world. We will learn about Rory's mission to save the Mali desert elephants from poaching and hear about his incredible experiences training ranger teams in the Central African Republic.

    We are deeply saddened that shortly after recording this podcast, Rory was killed by jihadists in Burkina Faso, West Africa, along with the Spanish journalist David Beriáin and the documentary filmmaker Roberto Fraile while creating a documentary about his work in Africa.


    Jeremy Hance - Eco-Journalist. Confessions of a globe-trotting hypochondriac and Tam the Rhino.. Apr 13, 2021

    In this episode, you will be transported across the globe with environmental journalist, Jeremy Hance. Jeremy delights us with fascinating insights into his adventures in wild places. Including the story of a chatty rhino named Tam, the last Bornean Rhino on the planet, who happened to walk into an oil plant plantation. Jeremy will also tell us about his remarkable book, ‘Baggage: Confessions of a globe-trotting hypochondriac’.

    Wonderfully entertaining and not to be missed.


    'Bringing Wildlife Traffickers to Justice' with William Brown and Dr Timothy Wittig Feb 21, 2021

    This week I'm thrilled to be talking to Dr. Tim Wittig (Head of Intelligence, United for Wildlife) and William Brown (CEO, Focused Conservation) about the complexity of tackling the Illegal wildlife trade. We'll learn about how these world-leading organizations are supporting governments, and law agencies, to investigate, arrest and prosecute traffickers. This brutal trade has an estimated global value of $50-$150 Billion USD, crosses international borders, and spans continents and is driving species, including Rhino and Pangolin, to the brink of extinction. Join us to understand how we can all play our part in helping to eradicate the illegal wildlife trade.


    "Tales of the Painted Dogs" with Dr. Greg Rasmussen Feb 02, 2021

    In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Greg Rasmussen, a world leader in Painted Dog conservation. Greg regales us with heartwarming stories, including one involving a dog named Circus, and captivating insights into working with local ranchers to put an end to the killing of painted dogs. Greg also talks passionately about the wonderful social structure of these unique animals, including how no dog is ever left out. Please head to www.painteddogresearch.org to find out how you can support Greg and his Zimbabwean team. An episode certainly not to be missed.


    A mission to save the coral reefs of Madagascar with Roderick Stein-Rostaing! Jan 18, 2021

    This week we have a fascinating conversation with Roderick Stien-Rostaing, Founder and Director of Reef Doctor. Reef Doctor is a pioneering organisation that has been conducting conservation and social development in southwest Madagascar for 15 years. A major part of their work is the preservation of the delicate coral reef system. The Reef Doctor team have been instrumental in preserving biodiversity and relieving poverty in the area. From military coups to terrible roads, Roderick gives us an insight into what it's really like to start a conservation organisation.


    'Becoming a Black Mamba' with Sergeant Nkateko Mzimba Jan 16, 2021

    This week we have the privilege of being joined by Sergeant Nkateko Mzimba, a key member of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit, South Africa. Not only has the unit reduced poaching by over 60% in the Balule region of the Greater Kruger National Park but also broken tradition as the world's first all-female anti-poaching unit. Nkateko gives us a fascinating insight into what it's like to become a Black Mamba and the threats she faces everyday. From being chased by lions, to the worry of coming face to face with armed poachers. Join us!


    Saving the Pink Dolphin with marine biologist Suzanne Smith Jan 12, 2021

    Join us to hear all about the mysterious world of the Amazon River Dolphin with Suzanne Smith, founder of the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation (ARDCF). Suzanne shares stories of her expeditions into the depths of the Amazon rainforest. From being caught in tropical storms to swimming for hours with these incredible dolphins. ARDCF is firmly intertwined with the local communities and conducts world-leading research on the dolphins that call the mighty Amazon river their home. Tune in to hear about Suzanne’s Amazon adventures!


    'Expeditions into the unknown' with renowned explorer, Paul Rose Jan 05, 2021

    We go behind the scenes of a National Graphic Ocean expedition with renowned explorer Paul Rose. Paul is the expedition leader for the Nat Geo Pristine Seas project that has led to the protection of 23 marine reserves from Costa Rica to the Galapagos. Alongside a team of world-leading scientists, Paul explores areas of the planet that have never been seen before. In this episode Paul talks of challenging ocean currents, getting bitten by a moray eel while filming, and what it’s like to share the water with a vast number of sharks. Don’t miss it!


    Seeking safety in the defender, over and out! Oct 01, 2020

    Want to hear why our host, Amy stubbornly locked herself in the Landrover Defender whilst in the bush? Join Amy and David as they discuss the highs and lows of Series One of the podcast! From recording in the back of a sweltering car to realising some episodes were unpublishable - this episode is all about the trials and tribulations of learning the ropes in the world of podcasting! Join us for the final episode of Series One...see you on the other side!


    Cook Inlet Belugas, Sea Otters and the trials of field work! With Verena Gill Sep 21, 2020

    This week we give a warm welcome to Verena Gill, a specialist on marine mammals, specifically: sea otters, the Beluga whale and North Pacific Right whale. A major aspect of Verena's work at the NOAA Fisheries is aimed at the conservation of a special population of Beluga whale that lives in the Cook Inlet in Alaska. Sadly the population is decreasing due to several human threats, yet Verena is working tirelessly to save the species. During this conversation, Verena also talks to us about her fascinating work with Sea Otters and tells us the story of the trials and tribulations of doing fieldwork on the vast tidal waters of Cook Inlet! At the end of the episode, we will also be announcing who has won our latest competition - good luck!


    The Ghost of the Mountains! Dr Rodney Jackson and Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson Sep 13, 2020

    This week we are focusing on a big cat that could be described as the ghost of the mountains as we welcome Dr. Rodney Jackson and Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson from the Snow Leopard Conservancy. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Jackson is a pioneer in snow leopard conservation and his seminal research has been showcased in National Geographic. Ashleigh and Rodney take us into the extraordinary world of these cats, from where they live, to the threats they face. We will also learn about the extreme challenges required to monitor them, including how Rodney spent 15 days walking to get into Snow Leopard territory! Finally, they describe the importance of working with the local people to change their perception of these animals and even re-ignite the snow leopard's sacred status. So join me for this episode in the mysterious world of the snow leopard!


    Saving the Black Rhino. Imire Rhino Conservation with Vera and Sam Sep 08, 2020

    This week we chat with Vera Castro and Sam Turley from Imire Wildlife and Rhino conservation, Zimbabwe. From baby rhinos that bring hope during this challenging time to a cape clawless otter that nearly stole the show, you won’t be disappointed! In short, Imrie was founded in 1948 by the inspirational Norman and Gilly Travers and is a conservancy dedicated to the conservation of wildlife, most specifically the breeding and protection of the critically endangered black rhino. We hear about how Imire never gave up on their mission to save the black rhino, even after a devastating rhino poaching incident. Vera and Sam also give us a deep insight into how Imire is completely intertwined with the local people. Vera talks passionately about the women's support group that enables girls to get a full education. Sam also describes the shocking living conditions that the local school children were staying in after school and how this became the catalyst for a much-needed community project. Head over to https://www.imire.co.zw/ to support Imire's tireless work in enabling both wildlife and people to thrive!


    Dr Amy Dickman - Lions, Trophy Hunting and the Ruaha Carnivore project. Sep 01, 2020

    Would you like to discover why a ban on trophy hunting may not be beneficial to conserving species such as lion? This week we have the privilege of talking to Dr. Amy Dickman, founder of the Ruaha Carnivore Project and a senior research fellow at the University of Oxford. In this episode, Amy provides incredible insight into the innovative methods her team employs to reduce the number of lion killings. Importantly, how the engagement of local communities helps to protect these large carnivores. We also discuss the divisive topic of trophy hunting and Amy explains the complexities of this emotive issue and why it’s not always as clear cut as it seems.


    'Giving children hope and wildlife a chance' - Anna Tolan Aug 25, 2020

    This week we head over to Zambia to talk to Anna Tolan, founder of the Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust. In 1998, Anna and her husband Steve packed their bags and moved from the UK to Zambia and the rest is history! Having found a plot of land on the banks of the Luangwa River, opposite the South Luangwa National Park, they created Chipembele. Their mission is to teach Zambian children and communities the value of wildlife and to conserve it for present and future generations. The success of the trust is evident and previous students have become conservation leaders in Zambia. As well as hearing about the incredible success of the trust, Anna also tells us all about her life in rural Zambia. From where she does her shopping, to rehabilitating a baby hippo, to wild dogs hunting on their doorstep – tune in, you won't want to miss it!


    Helicopter Wildlife Capture Specialist - Mike Ross! Aug 18, 2020

    Want to hear about one of the most dangerous jobs in wildlife conservation? Well, on today’s episode we take to the skies with Mike Ross, Helicopter wildlife capture specialist. Mike has over 22 years of experience in capturing wildlife for conservation purposes and tells us what it's like to be in the cockpit during a capture. In addition to being an exceptional pilot, Mike has a detailed knowledge of different species and explains the importance of using different capture methods and flying techniques depending on species, in order to reduce stress. Splitting his time between South Africa and North America Mike entertains us with stories of flying in the North American Rockies and the plains of Africa. This episode is not to be missed!


    Love The Oceans with Francesca Trotman! Sharks, whales and community projects... Aug 11, 2020

    This week we welcome Francesca Trotman onto the podcast! After witnessing distressing shark killings in the unprotected waters of Mozambique, Francesca founded Love The Oceans. Their mission is to create a marine protected area through research of species such as whale sharks, humpback whales, dolphins and manta rays. Love the Oceans is co-owned by the local people and has had a wide-reaching impact on the communities. For instance, their swim program has taught hundreds of children to swim to prevent tragic drownings. Learn about the challenges of living without a postal system and incredible encounters with humpback whales off the coast of Mozambique!


    LEO Africa with Sabrina Colombo! From tennis to trail cameras... Aug 04, 2020

    In this episode we are joined by Sabrina Colombo, a senior ranger and project manager at ‘Limpopo Eco Operations - Africa’. LEO Africa, situated in the beautiful Waterberg area of South Africa, aims to monitor and conserve key species, including cheetah and lion, amongst many other endangered species. We gain insight into the fantastic LEO Africa volunteer program and sustainable living philosophy. Sabrina discusses a range of topics including her journey from being a high level tennis player in Italy to turning her life upside down to work in wildlife conservation in South Africa. She also tells us hilarious stories including one encounter with a hippo that nearly prevented this episode being recorded at all. Join us for this high energy chat, all about African wildlife conservation!


    'Saving the Survivors' with Dr Johan Marais, Renowned Wildlife Vet Jul 28, 2020

    Today I am thrilled to be talking with Dr. Johan Marais, a world-renowned wildlife vet and founder of the organisation, 'Saving the Survivors'. Saving the Survivors treats any animal in need ranging from lions to wild dog. A large proportion of their work involves rhinos, which suffer terribly as a result of barbaric poaching attacks and their horns hacked off. During this episode, Dr. Johan discusses how he brings back rhinos from the brink, including facial reconstruction and the difficulties of putting a rhino in a cast! Although this episode highlights the atrocities faced by these gentle animals, Dr. Johan’s passion shines through and is truly inspirational.


    Baotree: Technology as a force for good in conservation - Dimitri Syrris Jul 14, 2020

    This week I talk to Dimitri Syrris, founder of Baotree. Baotree is a ground breaking digital initiative that strives to ensure co-existence between humans and wildlife across Africa. Dimitri explains how Baotree aims to provide the local communities with the opportunity to earn goods or services (e.g predator proof fencing) by engaging with conservation activities such as reporting a lion sighting or removing alien plant species. Tune in to hear about Dimitri's journey, how Baotree operates and his thoughts on the future of conservation in Africa. Dimitri’s passion to preserve our ecosystems, while enabling people to improve their lives is truly inspirational.


    Invictus K9 "The War Against Wildlife Crime" with Jay Crafter Jul 07, 2020

    This episode takes us straight to the front line of the war against wildlife crime. Jay Crafter, co-founder of Invictus K9, describes his experiences of canine anti-poaching operations throughout Central and East Africa. Jay also shares his personal journey from US Special operations and UK Army Veterinary Corps to setting up Invictus K9 together with Mike Hensman. You’ll hear all about the process of establishing canine anti-poaching units in remote Africa and real-life stories of anti-poaching operations. Jay also reveals how he selects each incredible dog and the best breeds for the job, including a special breed that specializes in ripping up floor tiles! Tune in – you won’t be disappointed! To support InvictusK9 please head to http://invictusk9.com/


    Shannon Wild, NatGeo Wildlife Filmmaker! An extraordinary story.... Jul 01, 2020

    Shannon Wild is a renowned National Geographic Wildlife Filmmaker who travels the world to bring us extraordinary footage. In this episode she describes serious physical challenges, filming Komodo dragons in Indonesia and spending 18 months filming an illusive melanistic leopard in Southern India. We also gain a fascinating insight into what it takes to succeed in the notoriously tough wildlife filmmaking industry. Shannon talks candidly about the physical trauma she faced while filming ‘The Real Black Panther’ for NatGeo WILD; and explains how one life threatening experience in the Masai Mara led her to start her jewellery line, 'Wild in Africa'. Check out some of Shannon’s work here https://www.youtube.com/user/ShannonWildTV and be sure to take a look at Shannon’s gorgeous bracelets on the ‘Wild In Africa’ website, where 50% of the purchase price of her charity bracelets is donated to wildlife conservation https://wildinafrica.store/.


    Helping Rhinos with Founder & CEO, Simon Jones Jun 23, 2020

    This week’s fascinating episode concerns one of Africa’s most persecuted species - the rhino. It has been widely reported that rhinos are killed for their horns by criminal poaching gangs, which has led to rhinos teetering on the edge of extinction. The barbaric rhino horn trade is fuelled by demand in China and Vietnam, despite the substance having no health benefits whatsoever. In this episode, Simon Jones, Founder and CEO of 'Helping Rhinos', describes his transition from a high level career at American Express to the different challenges of working in conservation. Simon provides behind the scenes insights into how 'Helping Rhinos' operates across Africa and their involvement in world leading projects to protect this critically endangered species. These exciting projects include: The 'Black Mambas', the first all-female anti-poaching team; 'Zululand Rhino Orphanage'; and 'Ol Pejeta Conservancy', home to the last two northern white rhinos on the planet. You can support 'Helping Rhinos' and get your delicious HORNi coffee by clicking on https://www.horni.org.uk/


    Perilous cave diving & Ghost Fishing UK with Christine Grosart Jun 16, 2020

    Today we are joined by record breaking cave diver, Christine Grosart. Christine explores parts of our planet where nobody else dares to go. This episode will take you deep into the mysterious world of cave diving, a dangerous form of exploration where one small mistake can cost your life. Christine is also a key member of Ghost Fishing UK. This organisation removes abandoned fishing nets that pose a threat to marine life. She explains how the nets are removed by a group of highly trained volunteer divers. A dangerous task performed in often challenging water conditions. Listen to the podcast then find the link to Christine's incredible cave diving documentary 'The Master Cave' here https://vimeo.com/374157702


    Grizzly bears, shark tourism and expeditions with Sarah Roberts! Jun 09, 2020

    We chat to Sarah Roberts about the controversies surrounding shark tourism, the challenges of being a grizzly bear guide, her first-hand experience of the devastating effects of plastic pollution and her recent expedition to Iceland where Sarah explored technology that brings hope to the fight against climate change. Sarah is a naturalist, eco-journalist and author. Sarah travels the world documenting hard hitting environmental topics, and is famed for her big predator expeditions, such as diving with sharks and alligators!


    Kim Wolhuter and his cheetah family! May 30, 2020

    We talk to Kim Wolhuter, a maverick wildlife filmmaker who is known for his extraordinary ability to walk side by side with wild animals such as hyena, cheetah and wild dog. Kim shares his astonishing experiences with some of Africa’s most iconic predators and talks about his aim to reconnect humans with nature. You can watch Kim on the Discovery Channel’s MAN, CHEETAH, WILD documentary series!


    Lauren Arthur - Wildlife TV Presenter, from the ocean to South Africa. May 26, 2020

    We chat to Lauren Arthur, a Wildlife TV presenter for WildEarth. Lauren shares her experiences of working in the Maldives as a marine biologist and her journey to becoming a Wildlife TV presenter in South Africa. From saving manta rays from fishing line to finding hyena cubs, Lauren gives us a wonderful insight into her life working with the wildlife!


    Co-existing with lions featuring Antonia Leckie. May 20, 2020

    We talk to Antonia Leckie, a conservation biologist who has been working with Lion Landscapes in Kenya. Join us to hear all about co-existence between lions and humans and amazing work the organisation does to ensure the future of lions in Africa. From stories of collaring lions to dealing with hyena in camp – find out what it’s really like working on the frontlines of conservation in Africa!


    The world's most trafficked animal. Pangolins with Prof. Ray Jansen. May 13, 2020

    Join us to hear all about the worlds most trafficked animal, the pangolin. We talk to Professor Ray Jansen, a world leader in pangolin conservation and chairman of the African Pangolin Working Group! Ray gives us a wonderful insight into the world of the pangolin. From stories of rescues, rehabilitation and the threats facing this unique species.


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