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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 Thirteen - The Echo Parakeet. Featuring Bianca Young
Turn On The Light
1 hour 8 minutes 41 seconds
5 years ago
Episode Thirteen - The Echo Parakeet. Featuring Bianca Young
Today we dive back into island life in Mauritius with a tale of survival from the Echo Parakeet. We again hear of the triumphs of the remarkable Professor Carl Jones in the implementation of a bird recovery programme for these bright and bold parrots. Our special guest for today is Bianca, aka Binky, Young. Based in Jamaica, Binky takes us through her crucial work with the Sandals Foundation across 7 countries in the Caribbean, ensuring the future of the islands and the wonderful marine worlds that surround them. You can follow this work on Instagram and Twitter @sandalsfdn, on Facebook at Sandals Foundation and check out their website at sandalsfoundation.org. The good news stories of today's episodes can be explored more here - https://www.durrell.org/wildlife/news/first-baby-aye-aye-hand-reared-jersey-zoo/ Here - https://www.lemurreserve.org/exciting-lemur-infant-news/ And here - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jul/10/wild-bison-to-return-to-uk-kent
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.