Forces For Nature Podcast

44. Living With Wildlife- Elephants in a Developing Landscape

Dr. Nurzhafarina Othman is a Bornean Elephant researcher and founder of the organization Seratu Aatai whose mission is to create a society that is willing and capable of protecting and coexisting with elephants.

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43. Sustainable Investing for Climate Change

James Regulinski is the cofounder of Carbon Collective, the first financial sustainable investment advisory firm focused solely on solving climate change.

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42. Getting the Peregrine Falcon Off the Endangered Species List

As the PA Peregrine Falcon Coordinator, Art McMorris has been key to getting the peregrine falcon off of the endangered species list.

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41. Restoring Wild Salmon in the Cowichan

Parker Jefferson has been an integral part of the restoration of wild salmon stocks in Cowichan, Canada. We talk about the pros and cons of wild vs farmed fish…

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40. Ghost Gear- From Waste to Wear

Jenny Ioannou is with Healthy Seas, an organization dedicated to the removal of ghost nets from marine ecosystems and giving them new life.

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39. Conservation Success Stories with Emma Illick Frank

It’s not all doom and gloom out there! There are some great things happening that are helping to fix environmental issues.

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38&66. Empowering Future Wildlife Conservation Leaders

Nina Fascione and Jeff Flocken created the Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders, a professional development program for early career conservationists.

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37. Season 2 Closer: Update and What’s Next

We’re wrapping up this season with an update on what Crystal’s been up to and a call to action.

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36. Restoring Coral Reefs

Francesca Virdis of Reef Renewal Bonaire propagates and transplants new corals to assist in the natural recovery of degraded reef ecosystems.

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35. Leading a Global Movement Against Trash

Sharona Shnayder is the co-founder of Tuesdays for Trash, a global movement to clean up the world, one piece of trash at a time.

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