Conservation calls, the podcast

Conservation calls, the podcast

By Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

Raising youth awareness on in situ conservation is key for nurturing future environmental stewards. Teaching them about protecting species in their natural habitats empowers them to grasp the link between ecosystems, biodiversity, and human welfare. This realisation sparked a collaborative journey with Repton school Dubai to create a unique podcast with one aim; to let the youth narrate our conservation stories in their language, filled with passion and emotion aimed at inspiring their peers. Your feedback matters, so tune in, share your thoughts, and let's inspire the next generation.

Episodes

Echoes in the dark: Cave biodiversity battles

Want to discover the coolest conservation job out there? If you’re not afraid of narrow openings, falling rocks, tight spaces, and deep, dark crevices - along with some creepy-crawly critters you might not even see - then you’re in for a treat! You guessed it; this episode is all about the amazing world of biospeleology!In this episode, we meet Dr. Iva Njunjic, a cave biologist who has explored over 300 caves across Europe and Asia, where she’s discovered species new to science! Join the Repton Dubai Podcast crew and Chanda Miyanda as they tell her incredible story set in the caves of the stunning Komarnica Canyon in northwest Montenegro.And don’t worry, cave animals are small and not scary at all.  Caves are nutrient-poor habitats, which means they can’t support large animals. Want to learn more, listen now.
26/03/2511m 25s

Mexican Miracle: The fight to save the Kangaroo rat

The Kangaroo rat (Dipodomys gravipes) has a unique appearance, with its distinctive hind legs significantly longer than its front, giving it a resemblance to a kangaroo. However, its tale of survival is even more remarkable. Once thought to be extinct for 30 years, this charmingspecies is making a comeback, thanks to the incredible dedication of Terra Peninsular, which is giving them a fighting chance.In this episode, the Repton School Dubai podcast crew, alongside Chanda Miyanda, vividly narrate this extraordinarystory of survival and revival.
26/02/2512m 54s

Petrel Power: Wings of hope for the Bermuda cahow!

This month, we visit Bermuda, it is home to several critically endangered and Lazarus species, and is the base of the Bermuda Petrel Translocation Project where one of the rarest seabirds on the Planet, the “Cahow” is now up to 165 pairs, after 300+ years being considered extinct.Thanks to Nonsuch Expeditions, along with the support of the MBZ Fund and Dolphin Energy, JP Rouja and his team received a Chairmans Award that led to remarkable results. This is their story!
29/01/2510m 23s

Voices of Change: 15 Years of Conservation Impact

This episode of Conservation Calls is especially meaningful! It celebrates 15 years of species conservation, featuring some words of wisdom from our amazing grant recipients. The highlight of the podcast is a powerful poem titled “If the Fund Had a Voice,” which beautifully captures why we should all care about conservation.This celebratory edition is brought to you by our fantastic Repton Dubai podcast crew, in collaboration with four grant recipients who represent the over 2,800 counterparts making a significant difference in the field.  It also features the multi-talented nature narrator and sound designer Chanda Miyanda.
18/12/2414m 59s

Whispers in the Shadows: The Omani Owl’s Fight for Survival in Wadi Wurayah

This episode focuses on the important story of owl conservation in the stunning Wadi Wurayah National Park in Fujairah, featuring the elusive and extremely rare Omani Owl as the star.  Join Park Ranger Sami Majeed and our Repton podcast crew for a delightful blend of humour and owl-mazing facts!
11/11/2413m 9s

Coexisting with Giants: Navigating Wild Cat-Human Conflict in Indonesia

This episode of Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Funds Conservation Calls is roaring with excitement as we explore how Panthera and project partner Sintas Indonesia are mitigating human-wild cat conflict in the Leuser Ecosystem.This UNESCO World Heritage site is a vast area where humans and wild cats, including the elusive Sumatran Tiger, share the land. Panthera is working tirelessly to promote a harmonious co-existence.
25/09/2414m 34s

Toad Warriors: The Fight for South Africa's Amphibian Future!

In this episode, we’re diving into the awesome world of the Western Leopard Toad! Nature Connect in South Africa has come up with a brilliant plan to protect this fascinating and endangered species. Get ready to uncover all the exciting details and discover how they’re working hard to keep these incredible toads safe and sound. Let’s jump in and explore together!
26/08/2411m 6s

Manatee Mavericks: Safeguarding Senegal's Gentle Giants!

Get ready for an epic podcast adventure filled with intrigue and a hint of enigma! This time, we're diving into the world of the rare and elusive - the African manatees. Join us as we uncover the unique collaboration between the MBZF, African Aquatic Conservation Fund, and the National Aquarium in Abu Dhabi, home to two African manatees. The National Aquarium has created a sanctuary that mimics their natural habitat, allowing them to study their behaviour and ecology and use this knowledge to protect their counterparts in the wild. Our energetic Repton podcast crew embarked on a thrilling expedition to meet the brilliant minds behind this awe-inspiring conservation success story. Buckle up and tune in as the team share their tale in their own unique and captivating style!
24/07/2412m 53s

Bolivian Bird Guardians: Protecting the Sky's Colorful Treasures!

Episode 3 features an incredible story of how Asociación Armonía is working to protect the critically endangered Red-fronted Macaws in Bolivia. With only 1,200 individuals left, they are implementing various initiatives like safeguarding breeding cliffs, adding nesting boxes, and restoring habitats to boost the population. Additionally, they've turned the project into a wildlife and bird-watching ecotourism venture, providing financial incentives for the local indigenous community to participate in protecting the macaws.  Want to know how they did it? Tune in to our latest edition of Conservation Calls, brought to you by the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund and Asociación Armonía.
27/06/2411m 8s

Hawaiian Drone Defenders: Soaring to Save cool plant Species!

This episode dives into the incredible journey of an MBZF-supported project.  The National Tropical Botanical Garden are using cutting-edge technology, to rediscover plants once thought extinct in the most remote and hard-to-reach places on the Island of Hawaii.It’s a gripping tale brought to life by the MBZF podcast team at Repton School Dubai.Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sensory adventure. If you love it, don’t forget to rate, and share the link with your family and friends!
03/06/2410m 35s

Conservation calls, the podcast

Raising youth awareness on in situ conservation is key for nurturing future environmental stewards. Teaching them about protecting species in their natural habitats empowers them to grasp the link between ecosystems, biodiversity, and human welfare. This realisation sparked a collaborative journey with Repton school Dubai to create a unique podcast with one aim; to let the youth narrate our conservation stories in their language, filled with passion and emotion aimed at inspiring their peers. Your feedback matters, so tune in, share your thoughts, and let's inspire the next generation of conservation champions together!
05/04/242m 54s
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