Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning
What if saving wildlife starts with school lunches, backpacks, and bush walks? In Part 2 of the Wild Tomorrow [https://wildtomorrow.org] series, community leader Aphiwe Notshaya [https://wildtomorrow.org/staff] joins Dr. Diane to share how a community partnership approach to conservation in rural South Africa is feeding preschoolers, supporting orphaned and vulnerable children, opening doors to university, and building real climate resilience—one partnership at a time. Summary In this episode, Dr. Diane continues the Wild Tomorrow series with community conservation manager Aphiwe Notshaya. Aphiwe describes her path from aspiring accountant to environmental manager and how Wild Tomorrow lets her merge people-centered work with habitat protection. Aphiwe shares how the Early Childhood Development (ECD) program supports preschools with teacher training, toys, and monthly food so young children receive two meals a day and learn to love school, and how a partner community center provides uniforms, stationery, backpacks, and academic support for orphaned and vulnerable children. Aphiwe highlights a local mentor helping graduates apply for university, learnerships, and internships in a rural area with limited digital access, and explains how environmental education days bring children into the reserve for bush walks, outdoor journals, and close-up encounters with insects, birds, and habitats, not just the “big five.” She talks about choosing strategic partnerships with traditional leaders, women’s climate‑smart agriculture projects, and Zulu cultural practices tied to healthy rivers, all while avoiding conservation models that fence people out. Looking ahead, Aphiwe shares her dream of deeper climate resilience work, seed banks, and disaster centers—and why her love of snakes surprises people. What keeps her hopeful is simple -- communities that are still willing to listen, learn, and change. Chapters * [00:01] Welcome & Meet Aphiwe: Part 2 of the Wild Tomorrow series and the woman leading community partnerships. * [01:11] Discovering Conservation as a Career: From “future accountant” to environmental management and Wild Tomorrow. * [04:34] Community-Centered Conservation: Why Wild Tomorrow centers local needs alongside wildlife. * [04:58] Preschools, Food, and Early Childhood Development: Supporting ECD centers with teacher training, resources, and monthly meals. * [08:10] Orphaned and Vulnerable Children: Uniforms, stationery, backpacks, and extra classes for kids who need it most. * [09:50] Helping Youth Reach University and Jobs: Backing a local mentor who guides applications for university, learnerships, and internships. * [12:16] Game Drives, Bush Walks, and Outdoor Journals: Bringing local kids into the reserve to notice insects, birds, and habitats. * [15:35] Partnerships with Chiefs, Culture, and Climate-Smart Farmers: Working with traditional leaders, Zulu maidens, and women’s agriculture groups. * [20:40] Breaking Down Fences: Making the reserve feel like “our future” for neighboring communities. * [23:55] Aphiwe’s Practical Wish List: Fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, and basic school supplies with big impact. * [25:36] Dreaming of Climate Resilience and Disaster Centers: Teaching about wetlands, floods, and planning for a changing climate. * [28:49] Favorite Animal: The Dramatic Rinkhals: Why a snake that plays dead has her heart. * [29:51] What Brings Aphiwe Hope: Communities that listen, adapt, and choose sustainable paths. Links: * Episode 189 – Part 1 of the Wild Tomorrow series with co-founders John Seward and Wendy Hapgood [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019975/episodes/19166116] * Wild Tomorrow Community Programs [https://wildtomorrow.org/helpingcommunities] and opportunities to support [https://wildtomorrow.org/2025donatetosupportcommunities-js] * Follow Aphiwe [tshayingwe.aphiwe] and Wild Tomorrow [https://www.instagram.com/wildtomorrow/] on Instagram * Follow Aphiwe [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aphiwe-notshaya-818b471a9/] and Wild Tomorrow [https://www.linkedin.com/company/wild-tomorrow/posts/?feedView=all] on LinkedIn Support the show [https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=B6WHPGYCZZ2YY] Share this episode If this conversation sparked wonder, gave you a helpful strategy, or offered a needed reminder of hope, please share it with a friend or colleague. Subscribe • Download • Review • Tell a friend Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drdianeadventures/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-jackson-schnoor/], and the Adventures in Learning website [https://www.drdianeadventures.com/]. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-dianes-adventures-in-learning/id1637889742], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2NN916vNWDiZpPNIxHzJj2?si=a54d4e62edf9409c], or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
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