WildCats Pawcast

WildCats Conservation Alliance

Welcome to "WildCats Pawcast," the podcast show created by WildCats Conservation Alliance which is dedicated to the preservation of two majestic and endangered big cat species - wild tigers and Amur leopards. Join our host, Amy van Gelder, as she embarks on an inspiring journey to raise awareness about the critical issues threatening these magnificent creatures and their habitats. In each captivating episode, "WildCats Pawcast" takes you on an immersive exploration into the world of tiger and Amur leopard conservation. From remote rainforests to vast grasslands, each habitat poses unique challenges to the survival of wild tigers and Amur leopards. Joined by global experts, our show delves deep into the threats they face, from poaching and habitat loss to human-wildlife conflict and climate change. We also examine the multifaceted strategies and innovative solutions being implemented to safeguard the future of these beautiful big cats. "WildCats Pawcast" not only educates but also empowers you to make a positive impact. Through inspirational stories and actionable insights, we invite you to become a part of the global movement to protect wild tigers and Amur leopards. Together, we can preserve these incredible species and the delicate ecosystems they call home.

  1. Can Tigers Be Climate Refugees Too?

    11/17/2025

    Can Tigers Be Climate Refugees Too?

    In this episode of WildCats Pawcast, we ask: Can tigers be climate refugees too? We head to the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and one of the most climate-vulnerable places on Earth, to explore how a warming world is reshaping life for both Bengal tigers and the people who live alongside them. We are joined first by Dr Sharif Mukul, Associate Professor of Environment and Development at United International University, Bangladesh. Dr Mukul explains his landmark study on how sea-level rise and rising temperatures could wipe out suitable tiger habitat in the Bangladesh Sundarbans by 2070, why key threats like salinity, sediment change and unplanned tourism may make things even worse, and why protecting the Sundarbans is not only about saving tigers, but about safeguarding one of our most important natural climate solutions. Then we speak with researcher Amrita DasGupta (University of London), whose work focuses on climate, migration and gender in Indian Ocean deltas. Amrita shares powerful insights from time spent in the Sundarbans, showing how climate change is driving people deeper into tiger territory, escalating human–tiger conflict, and disproportionately harming women through stigma, superstition, exploitation and displacement. Together, they reveal a stark reality: in the Sundarbans, some of the world's poorest communities, and the tigers they live beside, are already being pushed to move by a crisis they did little to cause, raising urgent questions about justice, responsibility and what it will take for both people and tigers to have a future there.

    42 min

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Welcome to "WildCats Pawcast," the podcast show created by WildCats Conservation Alliance which is dedicated to the preservation of two majestic and endangered big cat species - wild tigers and Amur leopards. Join our host, Amy van Gelder, as she embarks on an inspiring journey to raise awareness about the critical issues threatening these magnificent creatures and their habitats. In each captivating episode, "WildCats Pawcast" takes you on an immersive exploration into the world of tiger and Amur leopard conservation. From remote rainforests to vast grasslands, each habitat poses unique challenges to the survival of wild tigers and Amur leopards. Joined by global experts, our show delves deep into the threats they face, from poaching and habitat loss to human-wildlife conflict and climate change. We also examine the multifaceted strategies and innovative solutions being implemented to safeguard the future of these beautiful big cats. "WildCats Pawcast" not only educates but also empowers you to make a positive impact. Through inspirational stories and actionable insights, we invite you to become a part of the global movement to protect wild tigers and Amur leopards. Together, we can preserve these incredible species and the delicate ecosystems they call home.

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