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 11: Lisa Dabek

Episode 11: Lisa Dabek

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Episode 10: Martin Royle (Royle Safaris)

Episode 10: Martin Royle (Royle Safaris)

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Episode 9: Venkat & Hari Sankar

Episode 9: Venkat & Hari Sankar

We interview father and son Hari and Venkat Sankar about their mammalwatching adventures at home in California and around the world. We talk about how Venkat got the mammalwatching bug when he was 14 ...

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Episode 8b: George Schaller (Part 2)

Episode 8b: George Schaller (Part 2)

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Episode 8a: George Schaller (Part 1)

Episode 8a: George Schaller (Part 1)

Charles Foley and Jon Hall's first part of a two part interview with George Schaller, widely regarded as the planet's greatest living field biologist. Some follow a career in wildlife biology and dr...

12 Aug 202127min

Episode 7: José G. Martínez-Fonseca

Episode 7: José G. Martínez-Fonseca

Charles Foley and Jon Hall interview José G. Martínez-Fonseca about his journey from part-time bat catcher in Nicaragua to studying for his PhD in biology in Arizona. Highlights include some of his le...

29 Jul 202139min

Episode 6: Peter Zahler

Episode 6: Peter Zahler

Charles Foley and Jon Hall interview Peter Zahler about 35 years' work conserving wildlife in the field around the world. Some of his many achievements include his work in Pakistan where he ran a worl...

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Episode 5: Fiona Reid

Episode 5: Fiona Reid

Charles Foley and Jon Hall interview scientist, author, artist and tour operator Fiona Reid about a lifetime catching, painting and studying some of the world's least known mammals. Highlights include...

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