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How to Save It
Whitley Fund for Nature
9 episodes
8 months ago

Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for this mini-series as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists from Brazil to Bhutan, Nepal to Papua New Guinea. Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the Greater Adjutant Stork in India, the African manatee in Cameroon, and the tiny Red Siskin songbird in Guyana, as they explain How to Save It and safeguard the natural world and our planet.


Backed by Sir David Attenborough, and founded by Edward Whitley, the Whitley Fund for Nature is a London-based environmental NGO that accelerates the work of grassroots conservationists.


Edited and produced by Sarah Treanor


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Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for this mini-series as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists from Brazil to Bhutan, Nepal to Papua New Guinea. Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the Greater Adjutant Stork in India, the African manatee in Cameroon, and the tiny Red Siskin songbird in Guyana, as they explain How to Save It and safeguard the natural world and our planet.


Backed by Sir David Attenborough, and founded by Edward Whitley, the Whitley Fund for Nature is a London-based environmental NGO that accelerates the work of grassroots conservationists.


Edited and produced by Sarah Treanor


To stay updated with the latest episodes and Sir David Attenborough’s narration of the conservationists’ short films, subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on social media: whitleyaward.org l @WhitleyAwards l Watch the 2024 winner short films.


Applications for the Awards are open: Apply Now!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Introducing How to Save It with Kate Humble and Edward Whitley
How to Save It
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Introducing How to Save It with Kate Humble and Edward Whitley

Prepare to be inspired on a trip round the globe with Kate Humble and Edward Whitley as they hear from extraordinary people who are standing up for the rarest of species from the Greater Adjutant Stork to the tiny Red Siskin and African manatee. Nature is under threat like never before but what if we flip the doom script and focus on how to save it? From the remote shores of Papua New Guinea all the way to the rainforest nation of Guyana via Cameroon's Lake Ossa, conservationists are rallying local people to join forces with them to protect the natural world.


How to Save It is a podcast by the Whitley Fund for Nature: bit.ly/WhitleyFundForNature


Edited and produced by Sarah Treanor



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Save It

Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for this mini-series as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists from Brazil to Bhutan, Nepal to Papua New Guinea. Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the Greater Adjutant Stork in India, the African manatee in Cameroon, and the tiny Red Siskin songbird in Guyana, as they explain How to Save It and safeguard the natural world and our planet.


Backed by Sir David Attenborough, and founded by Edward Whitley, the Whitley Fund for Nature is a London-based environmental NGO that accelerates the work of grassroots conservationists.


Edited and produced by Sarah Treanor


To stay updated with the latest episodes and Sir David Attenborough’s narration of the conservationists’ short films, subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on social media: whitleyaward.org l @WhitleyAwards l Watch the 2024 winner short films.


Applications for the Awards are open: Apply Now!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.