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The Think Wildlife Podcast

The Think Wildlife Podcast
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Borneo
Biodiversity
Climate Change
Habitat Loss
Orangutan Conservation
Painted Dogs
Clouded Leopards
Amazon River Dolphins
India
Wildlife Conservation
Poaching
Borneo Nature Foundation International
Orangutans
Population Genetics
Sustainable Palm Oil
Tapinuli Orangutan
Conservation Organizations
Markhor
Peatland

Every Monday, join our hosts, Anish Banerjee, as he speaks with renowned conservationists from around the world, dissecting some of the most pressing and intricate challenges threatening wildlife. anishbanerjee.substack.com

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In this episode of The Think Wildlife Podcast, host Anish Banerjee is joined by Nishan Limbu, Tujin Rai, and Nischal Kunwar from the Nature Conservation and Study Centre for a wide-ranging conversation on youth-led wildlife conservation and biodivers... more

In this in-depth episode of The Think Wildlife Podcast, host Anish Banerjee speaks with Hamza Butt, about one of the most urgent yet under-discussed challenges facing conservation today: how to reconcile development with the protection of fragile mou... more

In this episode of The Think Wildlife Podcast, host Anish Banerjee is joined by Divya Banerjee, founder of Uttarayan Wildlife, for a deeply grounded conversation on elephants, people, and landscapes in eastern India. Drawing on years of frontline con... more

In this thought-provoking episode of The Think Wildlife Podcast, host Anish Banerjee is joined by Nitish Agrawal, founder of The Last Vulture, to unpack one of the most urgent yet overlooked stories in Indian biodiversity: the vulture crisis and its ... more

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Recent Guests

Divya Banerjee
Conservationist working on human-wildlife coexistence in eastern India
Episode: S4|EP15 Restoring Elephant Corridors in West Bengal through Community-Based Conservation with Divya Banerjee
Oishinee Chakraborty
Representative of the Kuddle Life Foundation focused on marine conservation
Kuddle Life Foundation
Episode: S3|EP12 ~ Restoring India’s Oceans through Artificial Reefs for Marine Biodiversity Conservation with Oishinee Chakraborty
Kumar Paudel
Founder and Director of Greenhood Nepal
Greenhood Nepal
Episode: S3|EP11 ~ Guardians of Nepal’s Wildlife: Tackling Poaching, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Orchid Conservation and Community Engagement with Greenhood Nepal
Kaberi Kar Gupta
Professor and founder of the Urban Slender Loris Project
Indian Institute of Science
Episode: S3|EP7 ~Hidden Primates of Bengaluru: Conserving Urban Slender Loris with Dr. Kaberi Kar Gupta
Etelle Higonnet
Founder of Coffee Watch, a watchdog NGO focusing on environmental sustainability in the coffee industry
Coffee Watch
Episode: S3|EP4 ~ The Bitter Truth Behind Coffee: Deforestation, Human Rights, and Biodiversity Loss with CoffeeWatch
Arshyaan Shahid
Expert discussing the free-ranging dog crisis in India.
Episode: S4|EP2 ~ The Free-Ranging Dog Crisis: India’s Ecological and Public Health Dilemma | Arshyaan Shahid
Ram Pratap Singh
Social entrepreneur and leading conservationist from the Chambal region of Uttar Pradesh.
Chambal Conservation Foundation
Episode: S4|EP1 - Conserving the Gharials of the Chambal Riverine Ecosystem with Ram Pratap Singh
Nicolas de Brabandère
Founder of Urban Forest, an organization focused on greening urban areas with the Miyawaki method
Urban Forest
Episode: S3|EP43- Restoring Urban Biodiversity and Building Resilient Cities with Urban Forests
Carolyn Trewin
Program manager at the Great Barrier Reef Foundation
Great Barrier Reef Foundation
Episode: S3|EP42 - Conserving the Great Barrier Reef and Marine Biodiversity with Carolyn Trewin

Host

Anish Banerjee
Host of discussions surrounding wildlife conservation, tackling pressing challenges with insights from various experts in the field.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Very Informative

    Very informative podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Atish Banerjee
    Canada3 years ago
  • Great podcast

    I think the wide range of wildlife experts featuring on this podcast makes it really insightful. Great job, Anish and TWF!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pd0701
    United States3 years ago
  • Interesting

    Important to enlighten non scientific audiences about conservation

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ab27112001
    India3 years ago

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The engagement with conservation topics is seen as enlightening and important for raising awareness.
Listeners appreciate the informative content and the range of perspectives provided by various wildlife experts.

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#217
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#109
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#121
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#136
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#197
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#229
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S4|EP14 - Conserving The Last Vulture with Nitish Agrawal
Q: What have been some of your most prominent challenges and best memories from your conservation career so far?
Nitish mentions financial challenges, community engagement difficulties, and shares a memorable field experience with vultures.
S4|EP14 - Conserving The Last Vulture with Nitish Agrawal
Q: How are local communities contributing to vulture conservation?
Local communities aid conservation by sharing knowledge of vultures, maintaining traditional myths that protect birds, and being engaged in conservation activities.
S4|EP14 - Conserving The Last Vulture with Nitish Agrawal
Q: So what else do you think needs to be done to conserve vultures in India?
Nitish emphasizes the need for nesting success, food availability, and localized conservation strategies for vultures across India's diverse terrains.
S4|EP14 - Conserving The Last Vulture with Nitish Agrawal
Q: What led to the crash in vulture populations?
The primary crash in vulture populations was due to Diclofenac, a drug that caused renal failure in vultures who fed on contaminated carcasses.
S4|EP14 - Conserving The Last Vulture with Nitish Agrawal
Q: So what got you interested in conservation?
Nitish Agrawal shares how his first sighting of a vulture in 2021 sparked his interest in conservation, leading him to research and ultimately work in conserving vultures.

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