The podcast to inject hope and faith into a despairing world, with stories of success from species who have made it back from the brink of extinction. Oft times, grassroot and local community efforts have achieved incredible results; showing us all that we can make a difference.
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The podcast to inject hope and faith into a despairing world, with stories of success from species who have made it back from the brink of extinction. Oft times, grassroot and local community efforts have achieved incredible results; showing us all that we can make a difference.
Episode Sixteen - The Black Footed Ferret Part 2. Featuring Soraya Abdel-Hadi
Turn On The Light
57 minutes 16 seconds
5 years ago
Episode Sixteen - The Black Footed Ferret Part 2. Featuring Soraya Abdel-Hadi
Welcome to part 2 of the first two-parter of the podcast! This episode concludes my favourite conservation success story of the Black Footed Ferret and concludes Series 1 of Turn On The Light! My special guest Soraya Abdel-Hadi speaks to us further about her experiences, diversity in the outdoors, ways to help conserve our planet, and generally shares words of wisdom. You can follow her adventures on Instagram and Twitter @sorayaearth and our first person to follow on Pinterest under that same username - sorayaearth. There is also of course Soraya's own lovely website where you can delve into her world through blogs, photography and her sustainable art - https://www.soraya.earth/. As always, you can find the podcast on Instagram @turnonthelight_pod, on Twitter @savingspecies and you can contact me for any reason at all at turnonthelightpod@gmail.com. Please don't forget to rate, review and subscribe, it's the best way to spread the word ππ
Turn On The Light
The podcast to inject hope and faith into a despairing world, with stories of success from species who have made it back from the brink of extinction. Oft times, grassroot and local community efforts have achieved incredible results; showing us all that we can make a difference.