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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Mongabay Reports: In search of the 'forest ghost,' South America's giant armadillo

Mongabay Reports: In search of the 'forest ghost,' South America's giant armadillo

Since 2010, the Giant Armadillo Project has been researching the world's largest armadillo, an animal that despite its size and range across almost every country in South America, is one of the world'...

5 Okt 20217min

The key role of Indigenous rights for the future of biodiversity conservation

The key role of Indigenous rights for the future of biodiversity conservation

Two top guests join this episode to discuss the importance of Indigenous rights to the future of biodiversity conservation and efforts to build a more sustainable future for life on Earth. Victoria Ta...

29 Sep 20211h 3min

Mongabay Reports: As Gabon gets paid to conserve its forests, will others follow?

Mongabay Reports: As Gabon gets paid to conserve its forests, will others follow?

Gabon recently received the first $17 million of a pledged $150 million from Norway for results-based emission reduction payments as part of the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI). Gabon has 88%...

21 Sep 20217min

Are tuna recovering well, like reports say? It's complicated.

Are tuna recovering well, like reports say? It's complicated.

We look at some of the biggest news from the recent IUCN World Conservation Congress, like the upgraded conservation status of 4 tuna species, including Atlantic bluefin. Is it really OK to eat such t...

15 Sep 202139min

Mongabay Reports: Can climate-friendly agroforestry transform farming in the U.S. Midwest?

Mongabay Reports: Can climate-friendly agroforestry transform farming in the U.S. Midwest?

Monocultures of corn and soybeans carpet 75% of the U.S. Midwest, leading to soil erosion, water pollution, and massive greenhouse gas emissions. However, a new wave of farmers is breaking the monocro...

8 Sep 202116min

What makes conservation projects succeed, or not?

What makes conservation projects succeed, or not?

The scientific evidence for what kinds of nature conservation programs actually work is always changing, and the use of such evidence should be standard practice when creating new programs, our two gu...

1 Sep 202157min

Mongabay Reports:  'Extinction denial' is the latest anti-science conspiracy theory

Mongabay Reports: 'Extinction denial' is the latest anti-science conspiracy theory

There's a growing refusal by some to acknowledge the ongoing global extinction crisis being driven by human actions, conservation scientists say. These views are pushed by many of the same people who ...

19 Aug 20218min

What can seashells tell us about the oceans' health?

What can seashells tell us about the oceans' health?

Environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett joins this episode to discuss her fascinating new book, "The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans," about the many ways humans have prized se...

10 Aug 202159min

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