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Interview 19: Ranthambore’s Tigerwalah with Anurag Sharma

Wildlife tourism has a crucial role in India’s conservation success. With nearly 300 million people living in and around forests, tourism has a crucial role in bolstering the economies of local communities. Tourists also help monitor protected areas in detecting wildlife crimes, such as poaching.  Wildlife tourism was temporarily banned in protected areas in India […]

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Interview 18: Investing in Our Oceans with Harry Wright

The climate and biodiversity crisis are highly interlinked. One particular ecosystem which has a critical role to play in tackling the climate crisis, are oceans. The important of oceans is not surpising, as they cover over 70% of the earth’s surface. Marine ecosystems, ranging from  coral reefs  to kelp meadows, host immense biodiversity. These ecosystems

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Interview 17: Understanding Ecological Economics with Nandan Nawn

Resuming after a short break, The Think WIldlife Podcast returns with a new episode discussing the role of ecological economics with Nandan Nawn. We discuss the ideas and trends in ecological economics, how it varies from environmental economics, how the field is growing in India. We also discuss how nature can be valued and the role of local communities in

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Interview 16: Saving the Elusive Pygmy Hog with Dhritiman Das

Dr. Dhritiman Das is a scientisit at the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust studying the world’s smallest pig – the Pygmy Hog. This highly endangered species is found in the grasslands of Assam, with Manas and Kaziranga National Parks being strongholds. Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is working extensively to tackle the loss of the their grassland

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Interview 15: The History of the WILD Foundation with Vance Martin

On Episode 15, I interview Vance Martin, looking back on his 40 years as president of The Wild Foundation. We cover a wide breadth of conservation topics, including rewilding,  Nature Needs Half, COP15 and  the roles of indeginious communities in conservation.  Tune in to also learn about various of The Wild Foundation’s intiatives, including the Rewilding Alliance,

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Interview 14: Forestering with Human-Wildlife Coexistence with Vidya Venkatesh

India has more than doubled her tiger population since 2010. While this is certainly great news, it is still too early to celebrate. Unfortunately, a population recovery has been met with significant habitat destruction and forest fragmentation. Other than preventing consistent, long term gene flow, this encourages human tiger conflict. A lack of natural habitat and prey, results

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Interview 13: Saving the Majestic Lion with Peter Lindsey

While many are celebrating the majestic recovery of the Asiatic Lion from the brink of extinction, it is still too early to celebrate. Politics is currently stalling the conservation of lions in India, while the illegal wildlife trade threatens their African counterparts, which truly are struggling.  Habitat loss and the depletion of natural prey are also major contributing factors due

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Interview 12: Untangling our Tangled Seas – Akansha Tiwari

Oceans are the forerunners in our fight against climate change. Unfortunately, we are destroying our marine ecosystems. Overfishing, pollution and unplanned development has impacted these sensitive ecoystems significantly. In episode 12, with Akansha Tiwari, we talk about the importance of marine ecosystems, the ecological impact of marine debris and  potential solutions. This is a public episode. If you would

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Interview 10: Using AI for Sacred Groves with Monisha Krishna

The Sacred Groves provides a platform for environmentally sensitive individuals  to support the conservation of indigenous natural forests and biodiverse habitats globaly. Using advanced analytics, smart contracting and contempary forest management practices, these forests will come under the protection of millions of inspired individuals. In Episode 10, we speak to Monisha Krishna about the idea

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