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Indigenous and local communities regain millions of hectares of land via successful legal effort
Indigenous and local communities regain millions of hectares of land via successful legal effort

Episode 270

Nonette Royo is a lawyer from the Philippines and executive director of The Tenure Facility, a group of "barefoot lawyers" working to secure land ten…

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Madagascar conservation successes hinge on public education and health, famed primatologist says
Madagascar conservation successes hinge on public education and health, famed primatologist says

Episode 269

Patricia Wright, a pioneering primatologist who established the Centre ValBio research station in Madagascar, began her work there in 1986. As the pe…

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Mongabay founder reflects on success, Jane Goodall, and more
Mongabay founder reflects on success, Jane Goodall, and more

Episode 268

Hello listeners. This week on the Mongabay Newscast, we ask that you take a few minutes to fill out a brief survey to let us know what you think of o…

5 months, 3 weeks ago

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Australia's inspiring 'humpback comeback' and why krill need protection
Australia's inspiring 'humpback comeback' and why krill need protection

Episode 267

News of Australia's "humpback comeback" is making waves globally. Numbers of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) on the nation's east coast have…

6 months ago

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Understanding the psychology of environmental crime
Understanding the psychology of environmental crime

Episode 266

Psychologist and true crime presenter Julia Shaw joins Mongabay's podcast to discuss her latest read, examining some of the highest-profile environme…

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Innovative initiatives for nature recognized with World Future Policy Awards
Innovative initiatives for nature recognized with World Future Policy Awards

Episode 265

Policies enacted by seven nations and one international agreement have been recognized by the World Future Council for "top policy solutions for [hu…

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Bird-watching's wide appeal and social justice impact
Bird-watching's wide appeal and social justice impact

Episode 264

Wildlife biologist and ornithologist Corina Newsome of the U.S. NGO National Wildlife Federation joins Mongabay's podcast to discuss how bird-watchin…

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Storytelling with wildlife photography drives global impact and healing
Storytelling with wildlife photography drives global impact and healing

Episode 263

On this episode of Mongabay's weekly podcast, we look at nature through the lens of wildlife photographer and senior marketing associate at Mongabay,…

6 months, 4 weeks ago

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Stewarding nature & Indigenous culture with shared knowledge & radio
Stewarding nature & Indigenous culture with shared knowledge & radio

Episode 262

Aimee Roberson, executive director of Cultural Survival, joins Mongabay's podcast to discuss how her organization helps Indigenous communities mainta…

7 months ago

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Canada's mining sector a stain on the nation, Indigenous journalist reports
Canada's mining sector a stain on the nation, Indigenous journalist reports

Episode 261

An international tribunal of environmental rights activists recently found extensive evidence that the Canadian mining sector is "guilty for the viol…

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