41 episodes

The Conservation Tribe is a weekly podcast which interviews a range of conservationists and natural world enthusiasts - from scientists, students, creatives, ecopreneurs, innovators and everyone in between! I created this podcast with the mission to EDUCATE, foster COLLABORATION and ultimately INSPIRE ACTION to protect species, ecosystems and biodiversity!

SUBSCRIBE to our TRIBE! 🌏🦧♻️

Podcast host: Blane Edwards aka Earth Offline

Conservation Tribe Earth Offline

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

The Conservation Tribe is a weekly podcast which interviews a range of conservationists and natural world enthusiasts - from scientists, students, creatives, ecopreneurs, innovators and everyone in between! I created this podcast with the mission to EDUCATE, foster COLLABORATION and ultimately INSPIRE ACTION to protect species, ecosystems and biodiversity!

SUBSCRIBE to our TRIBE! 🌏🦧♻️

Podcast host: Blane Edwards aka Earth Offline

    Talking with the Platypus Protector | Ecologist, Tamielle Brunt

    Talking with the Platypus Protector | Ecologist, Tamielle Brunt

    In this episode I talk with Tamielle Brunt - an ecologist, researching platypus populations within South-East Queensland (Gubbi Gubbi, Waka Waka, Yuggera, Bunjalung Country) for her PhD through the University of Queensland. Her project aims to gain much-needed data on the elusive mammal to influence conservation action for its ongoing survival in the state. Tamielle is also a volunteer assistant project officer with the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland, helping advocate, implement and operate their Platypus Watch Network, including an ongoing project using environmental DNA to monitor local platypus populations.

    • 44 min
    Using ART to bridge the environmental communication gap | Mariska, Designer and Artist

    Using ART to bridge the environmental communication gap | Mariska, Designer and Artist

    In this episode I talk with Mariska Nell - a designer, artist, podcaster and zero-waster. Mariska seeks to create an impact to stir change for a sustainable future and over the years she has worked with Azraq, Nespresso, Costa and DXB airport. As well as a number of high profile clients including South African comedian and The Daily Show Host, Trevor Noah, Actor and Environmentalist, Adrian Grenier, Entrepreneur, Gary Vaynerchuck, Kris Fade, a radio presenter for the Kris Fade radio show on Virgin Radio Dubai, Black Coffee a world-renowned DJ and producer and Mason Plumlee an NBA basketball player for the Denver Nuggets.

    • 48 min
    Half-bearded bloke on a mission to conserve & regenerate forests | Jimmy, Founder of HalfCut

    Half-bearded bloke on a mission to conserve & regenerate forests | Jimmy, Founder of HalfCut

    HalfCut was created by founders James Stanton-Cooke (Jimmy) and Jessica Clarke. HalfCut is a widely known social movement that engages people of all cultures, ages and sexes to raise awareness and raise funds for forest conservation & regeneration. Why? Over 50% of the world’s forests are destroyed. To encourage people to be a visual distribution, starting conversations about conservation.

    • 36 min
    Surviving the Extinction Crisis | with Leif Cocks, Founder of The Orangutan Project

    Surviving the Extinction Crisis | with Leif Cocks, Founder of The Orangutan Project

    In this episode I talk with Leif Cocks - A world-renowned orangutan expert with over 30 years experience working with orangutans. He is also the Founder and President of The Orangutan Project, International Elephant Project and International Tiger Project.

    • 28 min
    Remembering Sudan - The Last Male Northern White Rhino | with James Mwenda, Rhino Caregiver at Ol Pejeta Conservancy

    Remembering Sudan - The Last Male Northern White Rhino | with James Mwenda, Rhino Caregiver at Ol Pejeta Conservancy

    In this episode I talk with James Mwenda - safari guide, photographer, conservation speaker and caregiver of the last two known Northern White Rhinos at Ol Pejeta Conservancy.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Saving the Amazon River Dolphin | Suzanne Smith - Founder of the ARDCF

    Saving the Amazon River Dolphin | Suzanne Smith - Founder of the ARDCF

    In this episode I talk with Suzanne Smith - Founder and Executive Director of the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation (ARDCF). Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation (ARDCF), a registered 501c3, supports local efforts to protect a storied species and its rainforest ecosystem. Building upon the wisdom of Amazon traditions, practices and beliefs with findings from modern conservation biology, ARDCF works to preserve the river dolphin from the corrosive pressures of outside, usually foreign interests that threaten the survival of the dolphins and their world. The fates of dolphins and people have been entwined for millennia. ARDCF promotes healthy, natural interactions between dolphins and people that protect both animals and people, sustain local culture, and transform visitors to ardent Amazon conservationists.

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Maresia H ,

Episode 37 with James Mwenda is fantastic

Thanks so much for having this conversation with James Mwenda. His views are refreshing and I think it’s crucial to spread his conservation message.
My favourite episode by far

Top Podcasts In Science

Hidden Brain
Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
Ologies with Alie Ward
Alie Ward
Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara
Dr. Tara Swart Bieber
Unexplainable
Vox
Making Sense with Sam Harris
Sam Harris
Science Vs
Spotify Studios