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WildCats Pawcast

By: WildCats Conservation Alliance
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "WildCats Pawcast," the podcast show created by WildCats Conservation Alliance which is dedicated to the preservation of two majestic and endangered big cat species - wild tigers and Amur leopards. Join our host, Amy van Gelder, as she embarks on an inspiring journey to raise awareness about the critical issues threatening these magnificent creatures and their habitats. In each captivating episode, "WildCats Pawcast" takes you on an immersive exploration into the world of tiger and Amur leopard conservation. From remote rainforests to vast grasslands, each habitat poses unique challenges to the survival of wild tigers and Amur leopards. Joined by global experts, our show delves deep into the threats they face, from poaching and habitat loss to human-wildlife conflict and climate change. We also examine the multifaceted strategies and innovative solutions being implemented to safeguard the future of these beautiful big cats. "WildCats Pawcast" not only educates but also empowers you to make a positive impact. Through inspirational stories and actionable insights, we invite you to become a part of the global movement to protect wild tigers and Amur leopards. Together, we can preserve these incredible species and the delicate ecosystems they call home.
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Episodes
  • Bridging the Digital Divide: World Wildlife Day 2024 Special
    Mar 3 2024

    Join us this World Wildlife Day as we delve into the cutting-edge realm of digital innovation in wildlife conservation! In this special episode, we are thrilled to be joined by Lydia Katsis, Senior Technical Specialist at the Zoological Society of London’s Conservation Technology Programme.

    From advanced tracking technologies to innovative data analytics, we uncover the diverse digital solutions driving wildlife protection into the future. However, amidst the excitement of technological progress, a stark reality looms: an estimated 3.7 billion people, nearly half of the world’s population, lack access to the Internet. This gaping digital divide disproportionately affects the least developed countries, which ironically harbor the richest biodiversity. This presents a formidable challenge in harnessing the full potential of digital technologies for collective conservation efforts. In our quest to safeguard species teetering on the brink of extinction, we must prioritize equal opportunities for all. Our mission extends beyond wildlife preservation; it encompasses fostering digital inclusion by 2030. Join us as we unravel the critical intersection of digital advancement and wildlife conservation, forging a path toward a more inclusive and sustainable future for all inhabitants of our planet.

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    13 mins
  • Can females ensure the future of felines?
    Feb 10 2024

    In this episode, we're celebrating Women and Girls in Science! Join us as we discuss how the exclusion of women from knowledge production hampers our ability to address global challenges like biodiversity loss effectively. We explore how one female mathematician exemplified the transformative insights women bring through her crochet-based solution to a problem that had stumped the world’s leading minds for years. We also delve into the importance of valuing both social and natural sciences equally, explore the gender bias in academic disciplines, and speak with Anna Klevtcova, recipient of the WildCats Conservation Alliance's Professional Development Award. Anna shares insights on her interdisciplinary research, the challenges women face in academia, and the need for support in balancing research and family. Join us as we advocate for women in science.

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    19 mins
  • What can the ghosts of the Amur leopards past teach us about their future?
    May 3 2023

    In this episode, we will be discussing what historical records of Amur leopards in Seoul, Korea, at the end of the 19th century, can tell us about the future of large carnivores in major urban centers with a high human population density.

    We're joined by PhD Researcher Joshua Powell whose research investigates opportunities and challenges for the transboundary conservation of the Endangered Amur tiger, leopard, and other large carnivores in north-east Asia. Joshua is a visiting researcher with the Tiger and Leopard Conservation Fund in Korea (KTLCF) and has been a visiting research student in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Seoul National University. He is a National Geographic Explorer and one of the faces of WWF’s Voices campaign on global biodiversity. In this episode, we will be focusing on his paper on the historical context of Urban Leopards in the Early Anthropocene From Seoul, Korea. His paper explored the socio-cultural, political, and ecological factors that may have facilitated human-leopard co-occurrence in an urban landscape and the factors that eventually led to the leopards' extirpation.

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    19 mins

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