16 episodes

In this series we share the stories of conservation warriors, fighting to protect and preserve the earth's most precious resources, and how innovative green technology and solutions are being used to create and support sustainable economies worldwide.Please reach out to us at info@terrastories.bz for questions, comments or suggestions for topics. Music: “Mother Earth” Written and Performed By Carlos Villalobos Host: Kim Langbecker Producers: Ellen O'Connell and Ann Volkwein Editor: Eliot Korb

Terra Stories: News from the Field Terra

    • Society & Culture

In this series we share the stories of conservation warriors, fighting to protect and preserve the earth's most precious resources, and how innovative green technology and solutions are being used to create and support sustainable economies worldwide.Please reach out to us at info@terrastories.bz for questions, comments or suggestions for topics. Music: “Mother Earth” Written and Performed By Carlos Villalobos Host: Kim Langbecker Producers: Ellen O'Connell and Ann Volkwein Editor: Eliot Korb

    Youth News from the Field: Sarah Locke of Four Paws International

    Youth News from the Field: Sarah Locke of Four Paws International

    Join host Laura Anthony with Sarah Locke, the head of programs in South Africa for Four Paws International. Learn about her work fighting wildlife trade and trafficking, including big cats in Sub-Sarahan Africa, and how she has navigated her career thus far in wildlife conservation.

    • 35 min
    Youth News from the Field: Reserva, The Youth Land Trust

    Youth News from the Field: Reserva, The Youth Land Trust

    In the premier episode of Terra Stories: Youth News from the Field, join hosts Kim Langbecker and Laura Anthony in a discussion with Callie Broaddus, Founder and Executive Director of Reserva, The Youth Land Trust. Reserva bridges the gap between youth environmental activism and tried and true methods of biodiversity conservation. Learn how this innovative group empowers youth to make an impact through conservation by creating youth funded reserves, educational initiatives and multimedia storytelling.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Announcing Youth News from the Field Series with Laura Anthony

    Announcing Youth News from the Field Series with Laura Anthony

    Host Kim Langbecker is kicking off season 2 of Terra Stories: News from the Field with Laura Anthony, Terra Conservation Initiative's (TCI) Conservation Fellow. Laura discusses her background, what drew her to work in the field of community based conservation, and how she's working closely with TCI partner organizations. In addition, we're excited to announce a new Youth News from the Field series, hosted by Laura and highlighting youth leaders and exploring how they collectively make an impact in helping to solve the complex issues facing conservation today.

    • 25 min
    Well Aware: Empowerment Through Clean Water in East Africa

    Well Aware: Empowerment Through Clean Water in East Africa

    Sarah Evans and Kathryn Bergmann join host Kim Langbecker to discuss their success in bringing sustainable, clean water to communities in East Africa. What started as a passion project for founder Sarah Evans soon became a mission, and her work has taken her far beyond drilling a hole in the ground. With a commitment to a 100% success rate, working collaboratively with communities, Well Aware is making a profound impact that enables long-term development.

    • 54 min
    Richard Leakey and Ngaren, The Museum of Humankind

    Richard Leakey and Ngaren, The Museum of Humankind

    Join host Kim Langbecker in a discussion with world-renowned Kenyan paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey. Learn about the formation of his visionary new project and Terra Conservation Initiative partner, Ngaren: The Museum of Humankind. Dr. Leakey feels that the story of human evolution has to be told in an integral way, in which humans are not superior to, working against, or threatened by nature, but are part of it. Ngaren’s goal is to utilize innovative design and technologies to bring our collective history to the world from the heart of where our story began, the Rift Valley in Kenya.
    As the son of the famous paleoanthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey, Leakey has made numerous discoveries in the field of human evolution and published extensively on his work. He heads Kenya’s Turkana Basin Institute, where students and experts come together to do fieldwork, study fossils and explore and exchange knowledge. And he was director of the National Museum of Kenya in Nairobi and made a name for himself as a powerful fighter against wildlife crime in his role as director of all wildlife parks in Kenya. 

    • 42 min
    Forging a Sustainable Life, with Dr. Suki Hoagland

    Forging a Sustainable Life, with Dr. Suki Hoagland

    In honor of Women’s History Month, join host Kim Langbecker in conversation with Dr. Sara (Suki) Hoagland, Lecturer in the Earth Systems Program of the School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences at Stanford University. Terra Group Founder Tony Saxton met Dr. Hoagland while attending the International Environment and Development Semester program she created while Assistant Professor at the School of International Service at American University. His experience with her in East Africa served as inspiration for his current work in sustainable technologies and conservation. Here she shares her innovative work and career, as well as her deeply personal story as a woman of great accomplishment who came to terms with the struggle of living in a world of limitless expectations.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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