51 min

Ep. 9: Remembering Leopards with the Cape Leopard Trust (SA) & Wildlife Conservation Society (Afghanistan‪)‬ This Wild Life Conservation Podcast

    • Naturaleza

Welcome to the ninth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy embarks on an exploration into the world of leopard conservation. In this episode, we're privileged to have Dr. Katy Williams from the Cape Leopard Trust in South Africa, along with two distinguished guests, Dr. Zalmai Moheb and Dr. Stephane Ostrowski from the Wildlife Conservation Society in Afghanistan.
In the first part of the episode, Dr. Katy Williams provides insights into the challenges faced by the leopard population in the Cape of South Africa, including the threat of snaring. Dive into the significance of the 'snare-free' initiative and understand how it plays a crucial role in safeguarding these majestic creatures. Katy also sheds light on the nurturing of the next generation of female conservationists in South Africa.
In the second part, we journey to the high altitudes of Afghanistan to unravel the mysteries of the "ghost of the mountains" – the snow leopard. Dr. Zalmai Moheb and Dr. Stephane Ostrowski share their experiences and insights into the hostile conditions these elusive big cats, and conservationists, face. Explore the innovative approaches, such as predator-proof corrals in communities and collaring, employed by conservationists striving to save the snow leopard.

Discover the impact of the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photographers, and learn how the proceeds have supported both the Cape Leopard Trust and the Wildlife Conservation Society in Afghanistan.
This episode unveils the secretive nature of these big cats, presenting the challenges that are faced in leopard conservation efforts.

Looking to grab a copy of any Remembering Wildlife books? Head to https://rememberingwildlife.com to show your support for over 60 conservation initiatives!

Welcome to the ninth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy embarks on an exploration into the world of leopard conservation. In this episode, we're privileged to have Dr. Katy Williams from the Cape Leopard Trust in South Africa, along with two distinguished guests, Dr. Zalmai Moheb and Dr. Stephane Ostrowski from the Wildlife Conservation Society in Afghanistan.
In the first part of the episode, Dr. Katy Williams provides insights into the challenges faced by the leopard population in the Cape of South Africa, including the threat of snaring. Dive into the significance of the 'snare-free' initiative and understand how it plays a crucial role in safeguarding these majestic creatures. Katy also sheds light on the nurturing of the next generation of female conservationists in South Africa.
In the second part, we journey to the high altitudes of Afghanistan to unravel the mysteries of the "ghost of the mountains" – the snow leopard. Dr. Zalmai Moheb and Dr. Stephane Ostrowski share their experiences and insights into the hostile conditions these elusive big cats, and conservationists, face. Explore the innovative approaches, such as predator-proof corrals in communities and collaring, employed by conservationists striving to save the snow leopard.

Discover the impact of the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photographers, and learn how the proceeds have supported both the Cape Leopard Trust and the Wildlife Conservation Society in Afghanistan.
This episode unveils the secretive nature of these big cats, presenting the challenges that are faced in leopard conservation efforts.

Looking to grab a copy of any Remembering Wildlife books? Head to https://rememberingwildlife.com to show your support for over 60 conservation initiatives!

51 min