Opwall's Field Notes

Opwall's Field Notes

For over 25 years, Operation Wallacea has been running biodiversity research expeditions across the globe. We've gathered a lot of stories along the way, showing how conservation research builds communities, inspires change and tackles the biggest threats to our natural world. In this podcast, we shine a light on the world of field research and the work of those who dedicate their lives to understanding and protecting our planet. Join us while we interview researchers, local organizers, and community conservationists about new research, protecting biodiversity, and daily life out in the field.

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Episoder(31)

Entry #10: Into the Rainforests of Guyana with Scott Sveiven

Entry #10: Into the Rainforests of Guyana with Scott Sveiven

Scott Sveiven is the Director of Opwall's US office and the Country Manager for our Guyana expeditions. Originally from Minnesota, Scott started travelling the world and exploring his passion for wild...

7 Apr 202137min

Introducing Opwall's Field Notes

Introducing Opwall's Field Notes

Sophia introduces Opwall's Field Notes and what to expect from this podcast.

26 Mar 20211min

Entry #9: Reforestation for People and Planet with Mo Johnson

Entry #9: Reforestation for People and Planet with Mo Johnson

Mo Johnson has run Opwall's sales offices in SE Asia, Australia, and China since 2013, and runs our marine research site on Buton Island in Indonesia. Mo lives full time in Indonesia where Opwall has ...

18 Mar 202130min

Entry #8: Evolution of New Species with Dr. Darren O'Connell

Entry #8: Evolution of New Species with Dr. Darren O'Connell

Dr. Darren O'Connell is a molecular ecologist from Ireland focused on speciation. Darren completed his PhD with Opwall in Sulawesi and played a critical role in identifying the Wangi-wangi White-eye, ...

18 Mar 202140min

Science Snacks #4: Highlights from Indonesia

Science Snacks #4: Highlights from Indonesia

In this episode we cover: #1. Citizen science in data and resource-limited areas: A tool to detect long-term ecosystem changes Authors: Adam Gouraguine, Joan Moranta, Ana Ruiz-Frau, Hilmar Hinz, Olga ...

18 Mar 20213min

Entry #7: Exploring the Birds of Indonesia with Panji Gusti Akbar

Entry #7: Exploring the Birds of Indonesia with Panji Gusti Akbar

Panji Gusti Akbar is an ornithologist that worked with Opwall at our Sulawesi field site in Indonesia from 2017-2019. Panji became passionate about birds when he moved from the bustling capital city o...

3 Mar 202137min

Entry #6: Planting Carbon Credits with Alex Tozer

Entry #6: Planting Carbon Credits with Alex Tozer

Alex Tozer is the Director of Operations for Operation Wallacea. Before joining Opwall, Alex studied psychology, not expecting to be an expedition leader. He had his start with Opwall as a volunteer i...

23 Feb 202146min

Science Snacks #3: Highlights from Outside Opwall

Science Snacks #3: Highlights from Outside Opwall

In this episode we cover: #1. Biodiversity: The ravages of guns, nets and bulldozers Authors: Sean L. Maxwell, Richard A. Fuller, Thomas M. Brooks, & James E. M. Watson Journal: Nature Year: 2016 Full...

23 Feb 20213min

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