Episode 17: African Golden Cat researcher Laila Bahaa-el-din
Mammalwatching31 Jul 2025

Episode 17: African Golden Cat researcher Laila Bahaa-el-din

Charles and Jon talk with carnivore conservation expert Laila Bahaa-el-din. Laila studied the near mythical African Golden Cat for her PhD in Gabon from 2010 - 2015 and was the first to study the species for a PhD. She explains how her grandfather inspired her to follow a career in conservation and how a chance encounter with a mislabeled photo of an African Golden Cat saved her from studying raptors and took her to Gabon. Laila describes how she studied the cats using camera traps and how a ...

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Episode 19: Vladimir Dinets

Episode 19: Vladimir Dinets

Charles and Jon talk with Vladimir Dinets, naturalist extraordinaire, about his adventures travelling the world searching for wildlife. We hear about a quest to Pakistan to be the first biologist to s...

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Episode 18: The Mammalwatchers' Offspring

Episode 18: The Mammalwatchers' Offspring

On New Year's Eve 2021, Ellesmere and Sierra Foley sat down with Patrick and Katy Hall to reflect on the highs and lows of growing up in a mammalwatching world. Ellesmere reveals the real reason to vi...

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Episode 17: Bob Pitman

Episode 17: Bob Pitman

Charles and Jon interview Bob Pitman, a marine ecologist from Oregon who has recently retired after spending more than 40 years working with the USA’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ...

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Episode 16: Vivek Menon

Episode 16: Vivek Menon

Charles and Jon interview Vivek Menon founder and Executive Director of the Wildlife Trust of India. Vivek is a distinguished conservationist, scientist and author of the Field Guide to Indian Mammals...

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Episode 15: Nils Bouillard

Episode 15: Nils Bouillard

Charles and Jon interview Nils Bouillard, a young Belgian biologist who specializes in bat acoustics. In 2019 Nils set out to spend a year traveling the world to try to record as many bat species as p...

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Episode 14: Wendy Panaino

Episode 14: Wendy Panaino

Charles and Jon interview Wendy Panaino from the field in South Africa, about her research on one of Africa's rarest, most endangered and most endearing mammals: the Ground (Cape) Pangolin. Wendy's gr...

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Episode 13: Alex Meyer & Tomer Ben-Yehuda

Episode 13: Alex Meyer & Tomer Ben-Yehuda

Charles and Jon interview Tomer Ben-Yehuda and Alex Meyer, two 30-something mammalwatching friends about their adventures and misadventures around the world. We cover the full spectrum of mammalwatchi...

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Episode 12: Russ Mittermeier

Episode 12: Russ Mittermeier

We interview Russ Mittermeier, world famous author, mammalogist, conservationist and primate watcher. Russ takes us on a trip from a Tarzan-loving kid watching monkeys at the Bronx Zoo to a Tarzan-lov...

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