Episode 19: John Newby & Chad
Mammalwatching21 Okt 2023

Episode 19: John Newby & Chad

Charles and Jon talk to the legendary John Newby about his 50 years in Chad and Niger working to save some of the rarest antelopes in the world. This is a fascinating story, which begins in the 1970s when John recalls seeing vast herds of Oryx, Addax and Dama Gazelle in the Sahara. Yet 15 years later these species had reached the edge of extinction. A warning on how quickly things can change. But this is also a story of hope and of nature's resilience when it is is given a chance: thanks to t...

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Episode 26a: Gear - Charles Hood & Fiona Reid (Part 1)

Episode 26a: Gear - Charles Hood & Fiona Reid (Part 1)

From binoculars to bat detectors, and from thermal scopes to thermarest pillows, we all have our own preferences for mammalwatching gear. We are joined by Charles Hood and Fiona Reid to discuss our ki...

9 Jun 202242min

Episode 26b: Gear - Charles Hood & Fiona Reid (Part 2)

Episode 26b: Gear - Charles Hood & Fiona Reid (Part 2)

From binoculars to bat detectors, and from thermal scopes to thermarest pillows, we all have our own preferences for mammalwatching gear. We are joined by Charles Hood and Fiona Reid to discuss our ki...

9 Jun 202229min

Episode 25: Tony Friend

Episode 25: Tony Friend

We interview Tony Friend, legendary West Australian mammalogist, from his home in Albany, Australia. Tony talks about almost 40 years of work to save some of West Australia's iconic and wonderfully-na...

22 Mai 202257min

Episode 24: Rob Foster

Episode 24: Rob Foster

We interview Rob Foster from his home in Ontario, Canada about his work in the Canadian boreal forests and his frequent run-ins with Black and Grizzly bears. He describes an astonishing encounter with...

5 Mai 202252min

Episode 23: Terry Townshend

Episode 23: Terry Townshend

We interview British economist turned conservationist Terry Townshend from his home in Beijing. about the work he has done over the past 12 years in China and some of the mammals he has encountered al...

16 Apr 202250min

Episode 22: Mogens Trolle

Episode 22: Mogens Trolle

We interview world famous Danish mammalogist turned wildlife photographer Mogens Trolle from his home in Copenhagen. Mogens talks about the philosophy that underpins his photography and choice of subj...

1 Apr 202239min

Episode 21: Chris and Mathilde Stuart

Episode 21: Chris and Mathilde Stuart

Charles and Jon interview Chris & Mathilde Stuart - renowned wildlife researchers and authors - from their farm in South Africa. The Stuarts have had the sort of life many mammalwatchers can only drea...

16 Mar 202245min

Episode 20: Regina Ribeiro

Episode 20: Regina Ribeiro

Charles and Jon interview Regina Ribeiro, arguably Brazil's top mammalwatching guide. Regina talks about her journey to become one of Brazil's first female wildlife guides, and runs through her own li...

20 Feb 202239min

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