20 episodes

A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators

The WildLife with Laurel Neme Laurel Neme

    • Science

A program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators

    The WildLife: Pangolin Rescue with Save Vietnam's Wildlife, Thai Van Nguyen and Gillian Fuller

    The WildLife: Pangolin Rescue with Save Vietnam's Wildlife, Thai Van Nguyen and Gillian Fuller

    Go behind the scenes of a pangolin rescue with Thai Van Nguyen, founder and executive director of Save Vietnam's Wildlife, and Gillian Foster, the organization's Communications Advisor. Save Vietnam's Wildlife is the first Vietnamese NGO dedicated to saving pangolins. Pangolins are arguably the world's most trafficked mammal, with an estimated 100,000 captured each year. People hunt them for their meat and their scales, which are used in traditional Asian medicine. Vietnam has two of the eight pangolin species, Sunda and Chinese pangolins, both critically endangered. In just eight months (July 2015-February 2016), Save Vietnam's Wildlife rehabilitated and released 75 pangolins rescued from the trade.

    • 52 min
    The WildLife: From bats to humans - echolocation for the blind, Carol Foster

    The WildLife: From bats to humans - echolocation for the blind, Carol Foster

    While researching
    bats for one of her films, documentary filmmaker Carol Foster learned that humans were also doing what bats
    could do, namely using echolocation to see.That
    set her off on a project to help the blind in Belize learn this amazing skill.
    She’s even launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to fund the effort. In
    this interview, we talk about what we can learn from bats and how the blind
    uses flash sonar to see the world.

    • 27 min
    The WildLife: Madison Vorva, Girl Scout and Teen Activist for Orangutans

    The WildLife: Madison Vorva, Girl Scout and Teen Activist for Orangutans

    In 2007 fellow Girl Scouts Madison Vorva and her friend Rhiannon Tomtishen embarked on a campaign to save the orangutan by targeting unsustainable palm oil production and the many products that use it, including Girl Scout cookies. Both young women have been featured on major media outlets and have won several awards for their activism, including the United Nations Forest Heroes award.

    • 48 min
    The WildLife: Rhiannon Tomtishen, Girl Scout and Teen Activist for sustainable palm oil

    The WildLife: Rhiannon Tomtishen, Girl Scout and Teen Activist for sustainable palm oil

    Since she was in 6th grade, Rhiannon Tomtishen has been passionate about orangutans. As a Girl Scout, that passion led her to fight for deforestation-free palm oil together with her friend Madison Vorva. The story of these two girls inspires young and old alike and shows how simple actions can make a big difference. Now 19 years old, this eloquent young women shares her experience and advises us all to follow our passion.

    • 38 min
    The WildLife: Kevin Bewick, Anti-Poaching Intelligence Group of Southern Africa (APIGSA)

    The WildLife: Kevin Bewick, Anti-Poaching Intelligence Group of Southern Africa (APIGSA)

    Kevin Bewick, head of the Anti-Poaching Intelligence Group of Southern Africa (APIGSA), provides his perspective on the fight against wildlife crime. His group undertakes investigations and focuses on intelligence gathering and research into wildlife poaching and trafficking.wildlife poaching research, intelligence gathering and investigations.

    • 28 min
    The WildLife: CITES CoP16 Outcomes, CITES Secretary-General John Scanlon

    The WildLife: CITES CoP16 Outcomes, CITES Secretary-General John Scanlon

    John Scanlon, Secretary-General of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), provides his perspective on the major outcomes of CITES 16th Conference of Parties, which was held in Bangkok, Thailand from March 3-14, 2013. The conversation covers overarching issues, such as enforcement, financing and political engagement, as well as species-specific items, including timber, sharks and elephants.

    • 37 min

Top Podcasts In Science

All In The Mind
ABC listen
Dr Karl Podcast
ABC listen
Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara
Dr. Tara Swart Bieber
Hidden Brain
Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
The Infinite Monkey Cage
BBC Radio 4
Making Sense with Sam Harris
Sam Harris