Mongabay Newscast
Duración total:
31 h 44 min
The conservation sector must speak truth to power, says political ecologist
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60:55
A year after the shuttering of USAID conservation projects fight to stay afloat
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49:16
Save a tiger, save an ecosystem: Why protecting the big cats is a biodiversity boon
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49:58
Understanding how elephants experience time might change how we protect them
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47:33
Tyson Yunkaporta on how the 'wrong story' harms nature, and how we can change it
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60:20
Live theater tells the story of how Mongabay detected narco airstrips in the Amazon
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58:10
Kiliii Yüyan details 'Guardians of Life' and how we can learn from them
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54:20
Lessons from 60 years of USAID development projects have been saved by this company
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39:26
Writer Megan Mayhew Bergman on the lessons and moral clarity of 'Silent Spring'
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47:52
Massive decline of European olive groves harms nature and culture, but solutions exist
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29:56
Joy is a winning environmental strategy for drag artist Pattie Gonia
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40:11
On plastic pollution, we have all the evidence — and solutions — we need
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51:25
How outdoor adventurers are collecting crucial conservation data
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51:33
Shark is on the menu for millions of Brazilians, but few know
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41:13
Russ Feingold on the nonpartisan nature of conservation
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38:17
Freeing ourselves from cars is simpler (and healthier) than we may think
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41:38
Indigenous and local communities regain millions of hectares of land via successful legal effort
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39:11
Madagascar conservation successes hinge on public education and health, famed primatologist says
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52:51
Mongabay founder reflects on success, Jane Goodall, and more
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38:08
Australia's inspiring 'humpback comeback' and why krill need protection
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42:00
Understanding the psychology of environmental crime
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50:34
Innovative initiatives for nature recognized with World Future Policy Awards
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43:22
Bird-watching's wide appeal and social justice impact
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41:49
Storytelling with wildlife photography drives global impact and healing
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47:12
Stewarding nature & Indigenous culture with shared knowledge & radio
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63:06
Canada's mining sector a stain on the nation, Indigenous journalist reports
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46:21
Top court delivers a 'huge' climate win for island nations
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52:39
Saving ourselves and nature means tackling inequality
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55:10
Tales of wonder in an age of extinction with author Natalie Kyriacou
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49:45
Rewilding the world, one acre at a time
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56:59
Alan Weisman's 'Hope Dies Last' weaves stories of environmental hope
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55:29
How empathy and spiritual ecology can heal humanity's rift with nature
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48:54
How Singapore leads the way in urban-wildlife coexistence
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42:15
To change the world, change the narrative
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37:23
Cash for community conservation is tight, but this nonprofit unlocks it
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45:44
Are Rivers Alive? Author Robert Macfarlane argues they are.
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64:07
Coffee drives tropical deforestation, but doesn't have to
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45:10
Lessons from 30 years of successfully fending off mines in an Ecuadorian cloud forest
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38:15
Kim Stanley Robinson's 'Ministry for the Future' has lessons for the present
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55:58
Why protected Congo rainforests look 'like a war zone'
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30:09