1 hr 9 min

Episode Twelve - The Sea Otter. Featuring Leoni Dickerhoff Turn On The Light

    • Nature

This week we are back in the ocean, this time with the charismatic furry fellow, the sea otter. After intense hunting of these dudes for their wonderful fur, they have managed to bounce back with assistance from novel conservation programmes. We speak with Leoni Dickerhoff in the interview portion of today's episode. She is the founder of The Sirene Project, providing womxn ocean lovers with a platform to tell their stories, connect with other like-minded people and to generally spread awareness of the wonder of the ocean and the need to conserve it. You can find this wonderful community on Instagram @thesireneproject and on the website thesireneproject.com. Christina Mittermeier (Leoni's fave ocean inspiration!) can be found on Instagram @mitty and Sea Legacy project, founded by Christina and her partner, can be found @sealegacy. And for those who would like to check it out, here is a link to the octopus changing colour as it dreams!! - https://youtu.be/0vKCLJZbytU

This week we are back in the ocean, this time with the charismatic furry fellow, the sea otter. After intense hunting of these dudes for their wonderful fur, they have managed to bounce back with assistance from novel conservation programmes. We speak with Leoni Dickerhoff in the interview portion of today's episode. She is the founder of The Sirene Project, providing womxn ocean lovers with a platform to tell their stories, connect with other like-minded people and to generally spread awareness of the wonder of the ocean and the need to conserve it. You can find this wonderful community on Instagram @thesireneproject and on the website thesireneproject.com. Christina Mittermeier (Leoni's fave ocean inspiration!) can be found on Instagram @mitty and Sea Legacy project, founded by Christina and her partner, can be found @sealegacy. And for those who would like to check it out, here is a link to the octopus changing colour as it dreams!! - https://youtu.be/0vKCLJZbytU

1 hr 9 min