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Nature Breaking

World Wildlife Fund
Climate Change
WWF
Biodiversity
COP28
Food Waste
Plastic Pollution
Amazon Region Protected Areas Program For Life
Manglaria
World Wildlife Fund
Fossil Fuels
Renewable Energy
Recycling
Mangroves
Green Hydrogen
U.S. Congress
Food Insecurity
Forest Act
Deforestation
Brazil
Protected Areas

Join host Seth Larson as he interviews experts on some of the biggest environmental issues affecting people and our planet, including climate change, habitat loss, endangered species, and more. Learn something new about nature in every episode. This show is produced by World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

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Dechen Dorji
Senior Director for Asia on WWF's Wildlife Conservation Team
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Episode: Snow Leopards: Ghosts of the Mountain (2023)
Ryan Bartlett
Director for Climate Smart Planning and Design at WWF, leading innovative work on sustainable infrastructure.
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Episode: How Sustainable Infrastructure Can Protect Nature & People
Dr. Jason Clay
Senior Vice President for Markets and Executive Director of WWF's Markets Institute
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Episode: A Plan for More Sustainable Food (2024)
Eyal Frank
Assistant professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School for Public Policy
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Episode: How Losing Vultures Led to 500,000 Human Deaths
Johan Bergenas
Senior Vice President for Oceans at WWF
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Episode: The High Seas Treaty Explained: Why It Matters for Our Ocean & Beyond
Dr. Stacy Beller Stryer
Associate Medical Director of Park Rx America, passionate about the link between nature and human well-being.
Park Rx America
Episode: Nature Prescriptions: How Time Outdoors Can Improve Your Health
Sara Thomas
Senior Director for Marketing and Outreach at WWF
World Wildlife Fund
Episode: Nature Needs Us Now: WWF's New Campaign, Explained
Gerin Hennebaul
STEM educator at Lovin Elementary School in Georgia
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Heather Dawn Thompson
Vice President for Native Nations Conservation and Food Systems at WWF
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Episode: Bringing Buffalo Back: A Native-Led Story of Hope and Healing

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Seth Larson
Host of Nature Breaking who explores vital environmental issues with a range of experts, drawing connections between nature, policy, and public health.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Interesting and an easy listen

    If you want an easy listen on interesting and current stories on nature & the environment, this is for you! There is a lot of diversity in the topics covered and the guests on the show. I also find Seth’s tone and types of discussions a joy to listen to.

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    sroal
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners praise the engaging discussions on current environmental issues and appreciate the diversity of topics covered. Many find the interviews with experts enlightening and enjoy the host's communication style, which makes complex subjects accessible. The podcast is seen as a valuable resource for those passionate about nature and sustainability.

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#209
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#202
Canada/Science/Nature
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#241
United Kingdom/Science/Nature
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#111
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#245
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#38
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Snow Leopards: Ghosts of the Mountain (2023)
Q: Why should people care about saving snow leopards?
People should care about saving snow leopards because they are keystone species that indicate the health of their ecosystems, they hold cultural significance, and their conservation can provide economic benefits through ecotourism.
Snow Leopards: Ghosts of the Mountain (2023)
Q: How did the researchers in Bhutan determine the current snow leopard population?
Researchers used a combination of camera traps, setting up a grid across the habitat, and conducting DNA analysis of fecal samples, resulting in comprehensive data on the snow leopard population.
Snow Leopards: Ghosts of the Mountain (2023)
Q: What threats have snow leopards faced that pushed their populations down?
Snow leopards face threats from climate change, poaching, habitat loss, and competition with livestock for resources, leading to a significant decline in their populations.
Snow Leopards: Ghosts of the Mountain (2023)
Q: What makes snow leopards unique?
Snow leopards are unique for their beautiful appearance, elusive nature, solitary behavior, and incredible adaptations such as their long tails for balance and camouflage in high-altitude habitats.
A Plan for More Sustainable Food (2024)
Q: Where is the funding for sustainable changes in farming practices going to come from?
The proposal includes a 1% environmental fee on food exports, which will be managed and used to support producers in implementing sustainability measures.

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