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Bilal Mustafa is an inspirational wildlife conservationist and zoologist from Pakistan. He has recently completed his Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice at the University of Oxford’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. (AKA WildCRU), and I would not at all be surprised to see him leading the conservation scene in his home country one day. I am fortunate enough to have joined the WildCRU family myself as well, and it is there that we met and became friends in early 2023. Bilal is a fellow of the Linnean Society, the Royal Geographic Society, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Crocodile Special Group, and he also works for Conservation Optimism and serves on Reserve: The Youth Land Trust. Today, Bilal takes us on a journey into the Pakistani nature conservation world. Why did Bilal dedicate himself to conservation? What is the history of conservation in Pakistan and what makes it such a unique place? What were Bilal’s experiences like, surveying for river dolphins, studying snow leopards, gharial (a type of crocodile) and delving into historical natural history? What are his thoughts on trophy hunting and what fascinating example of traditional ecological knowledge can we learn from Pakistan? What on Earth is transboundary conservation and what is Bilal’s take on conservation in the developing world? How has he found life at Oxford and at WildCRU, arguably the Mecca of wildlife conservation research? Join us today to find out the answers to all these questions and much more! Extra stuff: Follow Bilal on Instagram and X @itswildbilal Sign up to my FREE newsletter at https://jamiebolam.substack.com/ [https://jamiebolam.substack.com/] Follow me on Instagram @jamie.a.bolam Find me on Youtube, Spotify, LinkedIn and more via my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jamiebolam [https://linktr.ee/jamiebolam]
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