Nature, Nurture & Nonsense

Conflict or Coexistence?

1 h 13 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Rutendo and her siblings, Tashinga & Mbiri, tackle one of conservation’s most complex questions: what do we really mean by human–wildlife conflict—and is true coexistence even possible? They explore the messy, nuanced reality of how people and wildlife share space, and why simple answers don’t hold up. They also reflect on Rutendo’s interview with Greta Iori, unpacking her insights on embracing the grey areas of conservation and rethinking how we define coexistence. Produced & Edited by Rutendo Shackleton Sound by Izwi Wazara Research by Maya Masters

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