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WCS Wild Audio

By: Wildlife Conservation Society
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the award-winning WCS Wild Audio podcast, where you will find reported audio stories covering the latest news and newsmakers from the Wildlife Conservation Society's global conservation program, zoos and aquarium, and their many conservation partners. www.wcs.org/wcs-wild-audio

    Executive Producer, Co-Host, Reporter: Nat Moss
    Associate Producer, Co-Host, Reporter: Hannah Kaplan
    Web Producer, Co-Host, Reporter: Dan Rosen

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Episodes
  • S4 E8: Earth Day Inspiration from an African-Led Initiative in Southern Africa
    Apr 23 2024
    It’s been over 50 years since the first Earth Day in 1970. As we commemorate this year’s edition, says WCS’s John Calvelli, there is a great deal of concern about our future. But there is also reason for optimism. One example comes from the Miombo Woodlands in Southern Africa.

    Reporting: Dan Rosen
    Guest: John Calvelli
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    5 mins
  • S4 E7: Why Are the World’s Foremost Tiger Conservationists Gathering in Bhutan on April 22-23?
    Apr 18 2024
    April 22 is Earth Day, which could not be a more fitting occasion for conservationists, ministers, and development experts to gather in Bhutan hosted by the Royal Govt of Bhutan, under the Patronage of Her Majesty The Queen, Jetsun Pema Wangchuck. The goal: to develop a long-term plan for sustainable funding to protect tigers across their range.

    To understand the stakes and the opportunity, we turned to several representatives of the global Tiger Conservation Coalition, which includes: the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), Fauna & Flora, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Natural State, Panthera, TRAFFIC, the United Nations Development Programme (UNPD), the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF), and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).

    Reporting: Nat Moss
    Guests: Stuart Chapman (WWF), John Goodrich (Panthera), Joob Jornburom (WCS), Phurba Lhendup (IUCN), Maxim Vergeichik (UNDP)

    You can follow all the action in Bhutan on Monday, April 22 and Tuesday, April 23 at these streaming links (Bhutan time is GMT +6):

    YouTube
    Day 1 (April 22): https://youtube.com/live/UWHhgF0JttA
    Day 2 (April 23): https://youtube.com/live/_3dQIcaW6DU

    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/1069989520755200/
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    13 mins
  • S4 E6: Turns Out the World’s Second-Largest Animal is Found Off the Big Apple All Year Round
    Apr 10 2024
    The waters off New York City are some of the busiest in the world with both ships and marine life. In fact, new research co-authored by WCS shows that fin whales can be found in these waters all 12 months. And that has important conservation implications.

    Reporting: Dan Rosen
    Guests: Carissa King-Nolan, Dr. Melinda Rekdahl
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    6 mins

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