What Maps Tell Us: A Conversation with Dr. Clinton N. Jenkins
In this interview, we dive deep into the science and stories behind protecting one of the planet’s most complex and vital systems, the Amazon Basin. Dr. Clinton N. Jenkins reveals how biodiversity maps connect distant ecosystems and communities, serving as living indicators of the Amazon’s health.We explore the importance of the Andes–Amazon–Atlantic “water pathway,” a continental-scale system that sustains biodiversity, cultures, and climate stability across South America. From forests to floodplains, we unpack how human pressures, like oil palm expansion, are transforming rivers, and how innovative tools like biodiversity mapping and Area of Habitat modeling are changing the way conservation decisions get made.What you’ll learn:-How unknown species can be identified using maps-Things you never knew about the Amazon River-Saving Nature’s origin storyJoin us for a powerful look at how technology, local action, and science-based policy can redefine the future of freshwater conservation in the Amazon and beyond.#Amazon #Conservation #Biodiversity #Freshwater #Mapping #ScienceForNature
Saving Nature presents a live conversation with Dr. Luis Mazariegos, founder of Fundación Bioconservancy and a pioneer in conserving Colombia’s Western Andes.
In this episode, Luis shares his story of rediscovering rare hummingbirds, building the Mesenia-Paramillo Nature Reserve, and restoring cloud forests tree by tree with the support of local communities.
Highlights include:
• How hummingbirds connect ecosystems and inspire conservation
• The challenges of planting native trees on steep Andean slopes
• Extraordinary discoveries of new and endangered species
• Why local community leadership is key to protecting biodiversity
This conversation is a deep dive into one of the world’s most vital biodiversity hotspots and the inspiring work being done to reconnect the wild.
Learn more at https://savingnature.com
We’re excited to share an inspiring conversation between Dr. Trevor Jones (Southern Tanzania Elephant Program) and Dr. Stuart Pimm (Founder, Saving Nature).
What began as a discussion about the Udzungwa Mountains, often called Africa’s Galápagos, quickly became a deep dive into elephants, their survival, and a historic win for conservation: the creation of the Nyerere–Udzungwa Wildlife Corridor, Tanzania’s first legally recognized wildlife corridor.
This corridor is a lifeline for reconnecting vital elephant habitats, reducing human-wildlife conflict, and safeguarding one of Africa’s most extraordinary landscapes.
Together, we can reconnect the wild. Stay tuned for more and we appreciate your support!
Every bird has a song.
Some are being silenced—forever.
In this episode, Andy Schiffer of Saving Nature sits down with Dr. Ben Mirin, a scientist who doesn’t just study birds—he listens to them. Ben’s work tracks the global songbird trade and the cultures, sounds, and species it threatens.
We talk about what it means to chase vanishing voices across the world. What it’s like to stand in a forest and hear a call no one may ever hear again. And how that sound becomes data, art, activism—and hope.
This isn’t a science talk. It’s a wake-up call.
🔊 Topics we cover:
Why birdsong matters more than you think
What the illegal trade is doing to soundscapes and species
Ben’s travels, and the moments that haunt him
Why Sumatra is a front line in this fight
How community and culture are conservation’s greatest tools
What we can still save—and how
🟢 Take action:
We’re working in Sumatra to replant lost forest and rebuild wildlife corridors.
Your support helps protect the last homes of these birds—and the sounds of the wild.
Donate at https://savingnature.com/donate-sumatra/ or scan the code in the episode.
🎥 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
Please watch. Please share. These songs are running out.
🌎 Join us for a powerful conversation with Dr. Terry Root, renowned climate scientist, conservation pioneer, and a lead author of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning IPCC reports. Hosted by Andy Schiffer, Director of Marketing at Saving Nature, this event takes us deep into Dr. Root’s journey from a young girl captivated by nature to a global voice for climate action and wildlife conservation.In this wide-ranging discussion, Dr. Root shares:• How her love for nature first took root• Groundbreaking insights on how climate change is transforming ecosystems• Why birds are powerful indicators of global warming• The connection between plastic pollution and climate change• Her experience contributing to the Nobel Peace Prize-winning IPCC report• The alarming risk of mass extinction—and how we can fight back• What gives her hope in the face of these challenges💚 Whether you’re passionate about wildlife, climate solutions, or taking real action, this conversation will leave you inspired to be part of the solution.💥 Want to take action right now? Visit Saving Nature’s website to offset your carbon footprint with our easy-to-use calculator: https://savingnature.com/offset-carbo.... Every ton of carbon you offset helps restore ecosystems, protect biodiversity, and create a livable future for us all.💬 We’d love to hear from you:🌿 Where are you joining us from today?🌿 What’s one of your favorite places you’ve traveled to—or a dream destination you’d love to visit?#SavingNature #ClimateAction #WildlifeConservation #Biodiversity #ClimateChange #NatureRestoration #HopeForNature #EnvironmentalScience #ProtectBiodiversity #EcoWarrior #GlobalConservation #Rewilding #NobelPeacePrize #ClimateSolutions #BirdsAndClimate #PlasticPollution #OffsetYourCarbonFootprint #NatureLovers #ScienceForChange
In this episode of Roots of Recovery, we journey through time with three remarkable trees — each a living witness to history, resilience, and quiet strength. From the 4,800-year-old bristlecone pine of California’s high desert to a Civil War-era oak in Gettysburg, and the towering Queens Giant hidden in New York City, these trees are more than just survivors — they are storytellers.
Their rings hold wisdom. Their bark remembers. And their roots ground us in something larger than ourselves.
This is a story about legacy — and what it means to plant something that may outlive us.
🌲 Plant trees where they matter most: savingnature.com/tree-planting
In this episode of Roots of Recovery, we journey through the rainforests of Cameroon and Belize to discover two legendary trees: ebony and mahogany. Known for their deep resonance and rich tone, these trees shaped the sound of music across centuries—but at a steep environmental cost. Now, a new harmony is being written. From Taylor Guitars’ replanting efforts in Africa to reforestation hopes in Central America, we explore how conservationists, luthiers, and communities are working to bring music and forests back into balance.
🎵 Trees once silenced are beginning to sing again.
To help restore these forests, visit: savingnature.com/tree-planting
#RootsOfRecovery #TreePlanting #MusicForests #EbonyProject #Reforestation
Deep in the rainforests of Sumatra and Brazil, two unassuming trees—Ficus and Cecropia—play heroic roles in the survival of orangutans and sloths. This episode explores how these keystone species feed the forest, reconnect fragmented habitat, and offer hope in the face of deforestation.
To plant trees, visit us here: https://savingnature.com/tree-planting/
Join us for a special conversation with Dr. Stuart Pimm, one of the world’s leading conservation scientists and the founder of Saving Nature. Hosted by Andy Schiffer, Director of Marketing at Saving Nature, this interview dives into Stuart’s inspiring journey from birdwatching as a young boy in England to leading global efforts to reconnect fragmented ecosystems and protect biodiversity.In this wide-ranging discussion, Dr. Pimm shares: • How he got started in conservation• The story behind founding Saving Nature• Why wildlife corridors are essential for species survival• How technology is reshaping conservation work• The urgent reality of today’s extinction crisis• His vision for the future and why hope is still very much aliveWhether you are passionate about wildlife, climate solutions, or making a real impact, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to act.Want to help save nature? Scan the QR code at the end of the video or visit Saving Nature's website here https://savingnature.com/donate-2/ to get involved. Every acre reconnected counts.This event was recorded live and will also be available on Spotify.#SavingNature #Conservation #Biodiversity #WildlifeConservation #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalScience #WildlifeCorridors #NatureRestoration #SaveOurPlanet #PlanetEarth #Rewilding #StopExtinction #NatureConservation #ProtectBiodiversity #EcoWarrior #EnvironmentalLeadership #HopeForNature #ScienceForChange #GlobalConservation #WildlifeProtection
A Conversation on Saving Brazil’s Atlantic Forest with Nicholas LockeHosted by Andy Schiffer | Saving NatureWelcome to a special conversation with one of the most inspiring conservation leaders of our time.In this webinar, we’re joined by Nicholas Locke, President of REGUA (Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu), a world-renowned restoration project in the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, one of the most biodiverse and endangered ecosystems on Earth.Nicholas has spent nearly 30 years transforming a former family farm into a thriving reserve where tapirs roam, curassows call, and over 700,000 trees have been planted. With support from local communities and global partners like Saving Nature, REGUA is reconnecting fragmented habitats and rewilding a landscape once on the brink.What you’ll learn in this video:How Nicholas turned vision into reality by restoring a devastated forestRare and returning species in the Atlantic ForestREGUA’s model of restoration: from seed to canopyThe role of birding and eco-tourism in conservationHow REGUA protects water sources for millionsThe powerful partnership between REGUA & Saving NatureWhat gives Nicholas hope and how you can help🎥Want to see the project firsthand?Nicholas shares how you can visit REGUA and experience this living legacy for yourself whether as a volunteer, birder, or nature-lover.Map of the Atlantic Forest included to explore this incredible region.Surprise audience questions are answered throughout, and we’ll close by sharing how YOU can support this work.📩 Want to get more involved or connect with us or Nicholas?Reach out to us at info@savingnature.com. We'd love to hear from you.Every acre counts. Every tree matters. Every species deserves a future.Join us in supporting one of the world’s most important reforestation efforts.#AtlanticForest #Conservation #Rewilding #SavingNature #REGUA #NicholasLocke #Brazil #WildlifeCorridor #Reforestation #Biodiversity #Birding #EcoTourism #ClimateAction #ForestRestoration
Join us for a powerful conversation with Rudi Putra, one of Indonesia’s most courageous and impactful conservation leaders. Hosted by Andy Schiffer, Director of Marketing at Saving Nature, and Erin Willigan, Executive Director, this event dives deep into one of the world’s most urgent environmental battles, the fight to protect the Leuser Ecosystem in Sumatra.The Leuser Ecosystem is the last place on Earth where rhinos, tigers, elephants, and orangutans still coexist in the wild. It is also a vital resource for over four million people who rely on its rivers, forests, and biodiversity. Since 2018, Saving Nature has partnered with Rudi and his team at Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL) to restore this critical rainforest by reestablishing wildlife corridors, dismantling illegal palm oil plantations, and empowering local communities.In this talk, Rudi shares his personal journey, the challenges he faces on the ground, and the progress being made through grassroots action and international support. We also explore how you can play a role in this work by supporting forest restoration, protecting endangered species, and standing with those on the front lines of conservation.If you are inspired by Rudi’s story and want to be part of the solution, you can support the effort to protect and restore the Leuser Ecosystem by donating at the link below.https://savingnature.com/sumatra-camp...Let’s take action together. The future of this rainforest depends on it.#LeuserEcosystem #SavingNature #RudiPutra #RainforestConservation #Sumatra #WildlifeCorridor #EnvironmentalJustice #ForestRestoration #ClimateAction