What happens when conservationists from India, the Philippines, and Iran come together to tackle ocean threats? In this episode of the Future For Nature podcast conservationists Anna, Divya, and Mohsen dive deep into the devastating impact of marine bycatch — the accidental capture of non-target species like turtles, sharks, and dolphins.
From shrimp trawling in the Persian Gulf to multi-species fisheries in the Philippines, they share personal stories, real-world challenges, and innovative solutions from the frontlines of ocean conservation.
What exactly are conservation dogs — and why are they becoming such valuable partners in the fight to protect wildlife?
In this episode, we learn from Rebecca Cliffe (FFN Award winner 2022) and Caesar Rahman (FFN Award winner 2017) as we explore the world of specially trained canines that use their incredible sense of smell to help conservationists detect endangered species and wildlife scat (poop).
Rebecca and Caesar both work with conservation dogs in Costa Rica and Bangladesh, where the dogs search for sloth scat, turtles, and pangolins. These remarkable dogs can cover rugged terrain quickly and efficiently, reaching places humans often can’t.
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Wetlands are often overlooked, but they play a crucial role in the health of our planet. In this episode, we explore why these unique ecosystems matter — from supporting biodiversity and filtering water to protecting communities from floods and climate change.
Although they work in different parts of the world, Tiasa (India), Gabriel (Brazil), and Olivier (Rwanda) all share a common mission: protecting wetlands and the species that call them home.
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