Mongabay Newscast

Mongabay Newscast

News and inspiration from nature's frontline, featuring inspiring guests and deeper analysis of the global environmental issues explored every day by the Mongabay.com team, from climate change to biodiversity, tropical ecology, wildlife, and more. The show airs every other week.

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Unusual tool-using chimp culture discovered in the Congo

Unusual tool-using chimp culture discovered in the Congo

Primatologist Cleve Hicks leads a research team that has discovered a new tool-using chimp culture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. After 12 years of research, their findings include an entire...

16 Huhti 201926min

Sloths' amazing survival skills create a challenge for their survival

Sloths' amazing survival skills create a challenge for their survival

Dr. Rebecca Cliffe joins us to challenge myths about sloths like the popular perception of them as lazy creatures: moving slowly is a survival strategy that has been so successful in fact that sloths ...

2 Huhti 201920min

Studying secretive humpback dolphins through sound

Studying secretive humpback dolphins through sound

How do you study a marine mammal that lives in waters so murky that it can hide from you in plain sight, even in shallow water? On this episode we speak with marine biologist Isha Bopardikar, a resear...

19 Maalis 201915min

Amazon explorer Scott Wallace: Uncontacted indigenous peoples are a true treasure

Amazon explorer Scott Wallace: Uncontacted indigenous peoples are a true treasure

"The uncontacted and isolated tribes represent a true treasure," National Geographic writer and author Scott Wallace says in this episode. "Their knowledge of the rainforest, of the medicinal properti...

5 Maalis 201927min

How sound can save a rare bird with an AI assist

How sound can save a rare bird with an AI assist

On this episode we speak with Oliver Metcalf, lead author of a new study using bioacoustics and machine learning (artificial intelligence or "AI") to study a very rare bird in New Zealand. We play som...

20 Helmi 201916min

Good news from Mexico monarch reserve despite looming threats

Good news from Mexico monarch reserve despite looming threats

On this episode we hear from Mongabay's Mexico City-based contributor Martha Pskowski who recently traveled to central Mexico during the winter 'high season' when tourists flock to see monarch butterf...

5 Helmi 201921min

We need nature more than nature needs us: IUCN's Inger Andersen

We need nature more than nature needs us: IUCN's Inger Andersen

The IUCN is probably best known for its Red List of Threatened Species, a vital resource on the conservation statuses and extinction risks of tens of thousands of species. But the IUCN does much more ...

23 Tammi 201935min

Sound can save forests and major rainforest trends to watch with Mongabay's founder

Sound can save forests and major rainforest trends to watch with Mongabay's founder

Mongabay founder and CEO Rhett A. Butler joins the podcast to discuss the biggest rainforest storylines to watch in 2019, and a major new paper he co-authored in Science that looks at how bioacoustic...

8 Tammi 201925min

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