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An in-depth podcast probing the mysteries of the animal world with two award-winning National Geographic investigative journalists, Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee. Join us as we journey around the globe, discover who is fighting to protect it, and why they do what they do. Get ready for frontline encounters with the wild as we talk with some of the planet's most fierce, funny and courageous scientists and other wildlife champions. Have a great idea for a project/person/organization doing incredible work we should cover? Please contact us on email: greatwildlife.podcast@gmail.com

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aflevering Episode 8 - The Everything Sloth Show artwork

Episode 8 - The Everything Sloth Show

Want to know why you should never wake a snoozing sloth for a selfie? Ever wonder what this cuddly-looking creature's quiet genius is? Hint hint- it has to do with poop!  Adriana Aguilar never planned to run a wildlife sanctuary, but then love’s spark also ignited her passion for conservation. Today she and her husband Alvaro run Proyecto Asís, one of Costa Rica's most respected ethical wildlife sanctuaries, where they care for parrots, monkeys, kinkajous, raccoons, herons… and sloths! In this exciting episode about our slow moving arboreal cousins you will discover all sorts of sloth facts, and if you hang around long enough you may even discover how you can safely help them across the road. So slow down, grab a low-hanging snack and join us as we grapple with all sorts of fun, fascinating and critically important info about conservation in Costa Rica in general and sloths in particular.  Discover how you can support sloths, help fight animal trafficking and be a part of ethical wildlife conservation, without ever getting off of your go-slow sofa.  We guarantee you will get inspired by this incredible team as they drive forward environmental education and support the incredible biodiversity of Costa Rica. Want to help sloths and the wild forests they rely on for their home and food? As Adriana explains in this episode, everyone can be part of the solution, so here is your chance. How You Can Help * Visit or volunteer at Proyecto Asís: Book an ethical educational tour or a volunteer/Spanish-immersion program — your visit directly funds the rescue work. https://institutoasis.com/ [https://institutoasis.com/] * Donate to Proyecto Asís: Support the animals and the community directly. https://institutoasis.com/donations/ [https://institutoasis.com/donations/] * Follow and share their stories: Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/volunteerprogramscostarica/ [https://www.facebook.com/volunteerprogramscostarica/] * Report wildlife crime: If you witness illegal wildlife trade or captive animals while travelling in Costa Rica, report it. When in doubt, send the details to Proyecto Asís and they'll help file it. * Travel responsibly everywhere: Keep your distance, never feed or handle wild animals, and choose sanctuaries that put conservation first. The Wildlife Podcast is produced by Jeffrey Barbee and Laurel Neme. It is directed and edited by Jeffrey Barbee. Find out more on our websites: www.laurelneme.com [http://www.laurelneme.com] and www.jeffreybarbee.com [http://www.jeffreybarbee.com] Our theme music was produced just for our show by the amazing Joey Morra, check him out on his website at: www.joeymorra.com [http://www.joeymorra.com]

9 jun 2026 - 52 min
aflevering Episode 7: Kids dive deep into STEM -to save endangered whales artwork

Episode 7: Kids dive deep into STEM -to save endangered whales

In this exciting episode discover how 10 middle schoolers from St. Anne’s-Belfield School in Charlottesville, Virginia are helping save endangered North Atlantic right whales by developing and deploying their own patent-pending deep submersible camera to help prevent whale entanglements.  These teenagers are now working with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, with their ground-breaking invention to help devise and test state of the art fishing gear that prevents these critically endangered cetaceans from becoming entangled in fishing buoys. Entanglement in fishing gear is a significant problem for North Atlantic right whales. Many have died from getting tangled in the vertical ropes that dangle from buoys on the surface to traps laying at the bottom of the ocean.  With only about 370 individuals, the species cannot afford to lose more.  To help, certain areas along the New England coast are closed to vertical line fishing during the whales' migration and feeding times. Yet that can be hard on people who depend on fishing for their livelihood.  Over the last few years, NOAA and the fishing industry have been exploring new types of gear to prevent entanglements. Rather than have ropes to retrieve gear, these alternatives use an"on demand" ropeless system that involves inflation of a bag to bring up a trap or deployment of a coiled rope that stays inside the gear until needed.  These systems fail sometimes, and the kid’s new underwater camera system is designed to help NOAA scientists pinpoint problems, and fix them.  Find out more and get involved: You can learn about NOAA’s efforts to build, test and share on demand fishing gear here. [https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/new-england-mid-atlantic/marine-mammal-protection/developing-viable-demand-gear-systems] Learn more about this critically endangered species and how scientists at the Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life are working to protect right whales. [https://www.neaq.org/all-about-north-atlantic-right-whale-research-at-the-new-england-aquarium/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Want to help? You can, by reporting a North Atlantic right whale sighting [https://www.narwc.org/report-a-right-whale-sighting.html] with the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium (NARWC). Have some time or money to donate for North Atlantic right whales? You can do so here [https://www.clf.org/how-you-can-help/]at The Conservation Law Foundation. The Wildlife Podcast is produced by Jeffrey Barbee and Laurel Neme. It is directed and edited by Jeffrey Barbee. Find out more on our websites: www.laurelneme.com [http://www.laurelneme.com] and www.jeffreybarbee.com Our theme music was produced just for our show by the amazing Joey Morra, check him out on his website at: www.joeymorra.com [http://www.joeymorra.com]

27 mei 2026 - 58 min
aflevering Episode 6: The tip of the Tusk for African wildlife conservation artwork

Episode 6: The tip of the Tusk for African wildlife conservation

The Wildlife Podcast Episode 6: The tip of the Tusk for African wildlife conservation   Supporting rangers, protecting wildlife and driving community development across Africa’s most incredible landscapes, the non-profit organisation Tusk has been working for decades to protect some of the most diverse and critically important ecosystems on planet Earth.    In this episode, join award-winning journalists Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee as we talk to Tusk founder Charlie Mayhew and dive deep into how this small but incredibly impactful organization has been supporting communities who are the frontline protectors of Africa’s wildlife. We uncover how Tusk started, what its goals are, and how it has helped change the lives of hundreds of thousands of people across Africa, while also saving critically endangered species.   From supporting wildlife rangers by providing insurance and critical skills training, to organizing one of Africa’s premier cross-country marathons, discover in this episode how one person’s passion created a continental conservation movement, and how you can be a part of it.   Discover more about Tusk’s successes: https://tusk.org/our-news [https://tusk.org/our-news/?filter-type=73] Donate to Tusk: https://tusk.org/support-us/join-tusks-patrons-circle/ [https://tusk.org/support-us/join-tusks-patrons-circle/] Tusk’s Website: https://tusk.org [https://tusk.org] Our theme music was produced just for our show by the amazing Joey Morra, check him out on his website at: www.joeymorra.com [http://www.joeymorra.com]

12 mei 2026 - 56 min
aflevering Episode 5: Furry, fabulous and fascinating bats! artwork

Episode 5: Furry, fabulous and fascinating bats!

The Wildlife Podcast Episode 5: Furry, fabulous and fascinating bats!   Did you know that bats may not only hold the key to a long life but also fruitful one? Or that they are one of the few mammals that can delay fertilization?    Discover more about these impressive creatures and join award-winning journalists Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee as we dive deep into the dusky mysteries of these elusive wild animals with one of the world’s most legendary bat researchers, Dr. Paul Racey.   Paul Racey is the Regius Professor of Natural History emeritus at the University of Aberdeen and has dedicated his professional career to helping the world understand this incredible group of flying mammals. His more than six decades of groundbreaking research into bats have helped drive public policy and bat conservation efforts across the globe. And, as you will hear in this episode, from pest control to pollination - there is so much more to discover about bats!   Wherever you are, you can be a part of bat conservation today.    To start, check out the Bat Conservation Trust: https://www.bats.org.uk   How to support bats in other places too:   Bat Conservation International: https://www.batcon.org/ BatLife Europe: https://www.batlife-europe.info/ [https://www.batlife-europe.info/] Bat Conservation Africa: https://www.batswithoutborders.org/ AfricanBats: https://www.africanbats.org/ AfriBats: https://www.afribats.org/ [https://www.afribats.org/]   Learn more about bats:   IUCN SSC Bat Specialist Group: https://www.iucnbsg.org/ North American Bat Monitoring Program: https://www.nabatmonitoring.org/ [https://www.nabatmonitoring.org/] Bats Without Borders: https://www.batswithoutborders.org/ [https://www.batswithoutborders.org/]

22 apr 2026 - 1 h 1 min
aflevering Episode 4: Save the forest -save the raptors artwork

Episode 4: Save the forest -save the raptors

The Wildlife Podcast Episode 4: Save the forest -save the raptors! Discover how a groundbreaking new study on bird and forest ecology is delivering critical information about global forest health into the hands of policy-makers around the world. In this episode, award-winning journalists Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee help sort the forest from the feathers with scientists Dr. Christopher O'Bryan, a conservation biologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, and Dr. Ralph Buij from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Buij is also the Africa and Asia Conservation Director at The Peregrine Fund.  The new study analyzed 369 forest-dependent raptor species using high resolution satellite data from 2001 to 2023. It has revealed previously unknown threats to these birds, but also illuminated critical ways to help successfully conserve them in the future.  Check out the study: Rapid Global Deforestation Leaves Forest‐Dependent Raptors With Half of Their Suitable Habitat Remaining. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/397745624_Rapid_Global_Deforestation_Leaves_Forest-Dependent_Raptors_With_Half_of_Their_Suitable_Habitat_Remaining] Learn more about how you can help make a real difference to some of the most iconic birds in the world, wherever you live. You can support the Peregrine Fund: https://peregrinefund.org/ [https://peregrinefund.org/] Or volunteer at your local bird or wildlife sanctuary! Other exciting and vital ways to help raptors: https://parktrust.org/blog/how-you-can-help-save-birds-of-prey/ [https://parktrust.org/blog/how-you-can-help-save-birds-of-prey/] Learn more about raptors here: https://peregrinefund.org/explore-raptors-species [https://peregrinefund.org/explore-raptors-species] And here! https://raptor.umn.edu/about-raptors/learn-about-raptors [https://raptor.umn.edu/about-raptors/learn-about-raptors] Our theme music was produced just for our show by the amazing Joey Morra, check him out on his website at: www.joeymorra.com [http://www.joeymorra.com]

8 apr 2026 - 59 min
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