32 episodes

Voices of Nature is a podcast presented by the Global Conservation Corps and hosted by Bob Ludke, dedicated to sharing the voices of innovative, passionate leaders committed to saving and protecting the world’s most threatened natural resources.

By creating this podcast Global Conversation Corps not only wants to showcase the amazing work of people who have dedicated their lives to living and working in some of the most challenging places in the world but also exploring solutions that all of us can be part of in an effort to protect wildlife and the ecosystems that all of us depend on for healthy, prosperous lives.

Voices of Nature Bob Ludke

    • Society & Culture

Voices of Nature is a podcast presented by the Global Conservation Corps and hosted by Bob Ludke, dedicated to sharing the voices of innovative, passionate leaders committed to saving and protecting the world’s most threatened natural resources.

By creating this podcast Global Conversation Corps not only wants to showcase the amazing work of people who have dedicated their lives to living and working in some of the most challenging places in the world but also exploring solutions that all of us can be part of in an effort to protect wildlife and the ecosystems that all of us depend on for healthy, prosperous lives.

    32. Costantino Roselli Takes Us Into the Metaverse of Nature

    32. Costantino Roselli Takes Us Into the Metaverse of Nature

    In this different and exciting episode we take a completely different perspective of nature – one that is found in the metaverse. The metaverse is what many in the computer industry believe is the next iteration of the internet: a single, shared, immersive, persistent, 3D virtual space where humans experience life in ways they could not in the physical world.

    Our guide to the metaverse is Costantino Roselli – a leader in creating the metaverse and a member of the 50 best known thought leaders in the Metaverse worldwide.

    • 39 min
    31. M. Sanjayan and the Future of Nature

    31. M. Sanjayan and the Future of Nature

    In this episode we speak with M. Sanjayan, the CEO of Conservation International. Born in Sri Lanka, raised in West Africa, educated in the U.K. and the U.S., Sanjayan has seamlessly blended a lifelong passion for nature, an education in science, a powerful gift of storytelling, and a commanding global presence to becoming one of the world’s foremost experts on protecting and expanding nature for the future of humanity.

    In today’s episode, we will discuss a variety of topics, ranging from the work of Conservation International to how we can bring more financial capital to efforts that protect nature and - most exciting - Sanjayan’s insights about what is over the horizon for nature, each of us, and our communities.

    • 37 min
    30. Richard Vigne on the Business of Saving Nature

    30. Richard Vigne on the Business of Saving Nature

    In this episode we speak with Richard Vigne. Richard is the first Executive Director of the School of Wildlife Conservation, located at The African Leadership College (ALC) located in Kigali, Rwanda.

    The School of Wildlife Conservation has a very unique approach to conservation – what it calls the business of conservation. Which is about creating and maintaining economic incentives for the sustainable utilization of wild resources and removing economic incentives which drive unsustainable use.

    We cover this thought-provoking topic in more detail during the conversation with Richard.

    Previously, Richard was the CEO of Ol Pejeta Conservancy, the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa and one of the most successful enterprises in Africa. He was born and brought up in Kenya and has more than 20 years of experience in conservation.

    • 35 min
    29. Anastasia Khoo on the Importance of Communicating the Value of Nature

    29. Anastasia Khoo on the Importance of Communicating the Value of Nature

    In this episode we speak with Anastasia Khoo, the Chief of Staff and Chief Marketing Officer for Conservation International, about the importance of using communications and marketing strategies to engage the public to take action on behalf of nature.

    Founded in 1987, Conservation International is one of the world’s largest conservation-focused organizations. Combining fieldwork with innovations in science, policy and finance, Conservation International has helped protect more than 6 million square kilometers (2.3 million square miles) of land and sea across more than 70 countries.

    With offices in more than two dozen countries and a worldwide network of thousands of partners, its reach truly is global.

    The conversation with Anastasia also takes an interesting detour as we learn more about why mangroves are an often under appreciated - but critically important - resource in protecting ecosystems and communities alike from the ravages of climate change.

    • 39 min
    28. James Wareing on Saving Tree Kangaroos

    28. James Wareing on Saving Tree Kangaroos

    In this episode we speak with James Wareing, the finance manager of Tenkile Conservation Alliance – often referred to as TCA.

    Tenkile Conservation Alliance operates in the Torricelli mountains in the north-west of Papua New Guinea. TCA was founded to protect several species of critically endangered tree kangaroos, the Tenkile, Weimang, and Grizzled.

    When TCA started, numbers of both the Tenkile and Weimand species were as low as 100. Now, thanks to a hunting moratorium, community engagement, and awareness programs, both species are around 300-400 strong. While the Grizzled remains threatened, it is not in as great of danger as the other two species. Further, TCA's work has expanded to bringing the benefits of conservation to the local communities – another topic we touch on in the conversation with James.

    • 27 min
    27. Marianna Burelli and the Sacred Connection Between Us and Nature

    27. Marianna Burelli and the Sacred Connection Between Us and Nature

    In this episode we speak with Marianna Burelli, an actress and entrepreneur. Born in Venezuela, educated in Africa, Mexico, and England, and now living in Los Angeles, Marianna has experienced nature throughout the world. Her passion for healthy living and protecting nature led her to co-found AMAI, an eco-beauty product line that combines the medicinal powers of plants, flower essences and herbal oils to create 100 percent natural, organic, sustainable and plastic-free products. Her desire to create AMAI and the importance of healthy, sustainable beauty products in protecting nature will be a topic we discuss in this interesting and engaging episode.

    • 38 min

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