
Mongabay Explores the Great Salamander Pandemic, Part 1: Are we ready?
Another pandemic is currently on the march, and it's got salamanders in its sights. You may not have heard about 'Bsal' before, but it nearly wiped out a population of salamanders in Europe, and scien...
20 Mai 202039min

Forest fire season 2020: what will it look like and what can we do?
Australia's fire season may have just ended, but most of the world's tropical forest regions will soon enter their own. We look at what's driving the intense fires in the Amazon, Indonesia, and elsewh...
13 Mai 202046min

How to photograph wildlife ethically and why that's so necessary
At a time when so many people are trying to make photographs of wildlife -- to break the pandemic lockdown blues, or to share on social media -- we speak with two guests about how to do this without h...
28 Apr 202039min

Inspiration for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day amid a global pandemic
What does it mean to celebrate the 50th Earth Day amidst a pandemic? Our guests for this episode provide options and inspiration to mark this important anniversary in the face of a global virus outbre...
14 Apr 202024min

The link between pandemics and the destruction of nature, with John Vidal
Acclaimed environmental journalist John Vidal joins the show to discuss the current pandemic's links to the wildlife trade and the destruction of nature. We speak about his recent Guardian/Ensia fea...
31 Mar 202021min

Songs and sounds of Bering Sea whales and seals reveal a story of change
The songs, calls, clicks, and bumps of beluga whales, bearded seals, bowhead whales, ribbon seals, and walrus are the stars of this episode, which also features the co-author of a recent study that us...
17 Mar 202028min

New technologies deliver cutting edge conservation, discussion with Shah Selbe
Shah Selbe is a rocket scientist who put his engineering skills into building a lab that uses open-source technologies to empower local communities to solve conservation challenges. His team has been ...
5 Mar 202030min

Conservation is a growth industry for Africa, Fred Swaniker says
Fred Swaniker is the founder of the African Leadership University, which recently launched a School of Wildlife Conservation to help young Africans develop the skills and knowledge necessary to "own a...
19 Feb 202033min



















