In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast we get a chance to speak with Captain Watson about Jane Goodall. Dr. Jane Goodall was an extraordinary person, best known for her work with chimpanzees. Jane passed away on October 1st of 2025. Paul talks about Jane's impact and legacy. We also talk about issues facing the ocean and make a slight detour on the history of bananas. Jane will be missed, I hope everyone can take time to find her t...
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In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast we get a chance to speak with Captain Watson about Jane Goodall. Dr. Jane Goodall was an extraordinary person, best known for her work with chimpanzees. Jane passed away on October 1st of 2025. Paul talks about Jane's impact and legacy. We also talk about issues facing the ocean and make a slight detour on the history of bananas. Jane will be missed, I hope everyone can take time to find her t...
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast, we speak with Alex Neubauer, the leader of CPWF Ireland. Alex and his team of volunteers recently hosted the crew of the John Paul DeJoria in Ireland. Alex also explains to us that there are plans for Oyster Farms in Ireland that will damage the ecosystem and hurt native oysters. He and his team are working hard to to bring awareness to this potential ecological disaster. We also get a chance to talk abo...
Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation Podcast we get a chance to speak with Captain Watson about Jane Goodall. Dr. Jane Goodall was an extraordinary person, best known for her work with chimpanzees. Jane passed away on October 1st of 2025. Paul talks about Jane's impact and legacy. We also talk about issues facing the ocean and make a slight detour on the history of bananas. Jane will be missed, I hope everyone can take time to find her t...