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The Thing About Wildlife
Ishika
63 episodes
1 week ago
The Thing About Wildlife offers long and insightful conversations with Indians working closest to nature: researchers, educators and conservationists.
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The Thing About Wildlife offers long and insightful conversations with Indians working closest to nature: researchers, educators and conservationists.
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Nature
Science
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#45 The Thing About Underwater Exploration
The Thing About Wildlife
1 hour 27 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
#45 The Thing About Underwater Exploration

Welcome back to our new series: The Thing About Pride!
On our third episode, I bring to you a marine biologist and conservationist who truly wants to do it all - and within the last decade, has worked systematically towards making that a reality! Avik Banerjee is currently a Project Manager at Willdife Conservation Society -- India's Marine Programme. From understanding dolphin interactions with fishermen and studying octopus behaviour, to being part of a marine exploration team to the little-known Angria Bank off the western coast of India, Avik shares several stories with us along with his lived experiences as a proud, queer wildlifer.

The Thing About Wildlife
The Thing About Wildlife offers long and insightful conversations with Indians working closest to nature: researchers, educators and conservationists.