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Field Stories
Field Stories Podcast
40 episodes
1 week ago
A conservation based podcast emphasising the incredible work done by biologists and conservationists but also highlighting the real world stories that make this work dangerous, overwhelming but most importantly worth while.
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A conservation based podcast emphasising the incredible work done by biologists and conservationists but also highlighting the real world stories that make this work dangerous, overwhelming but most importantly worth while.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Field Stories EP.23 Andy Whitworth
Field Stories
37 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Field Stories EP.23 Andy Whitworth

On this weeks episode we speak to the director of Osa Conservation, Andy Whitworth! Andy has worked across the Neotropics for more than 10 years and is currently focusing his work on conserving the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica while also supporting projects in Peru.


Andy shared his thoughts on conservation in Costa Rica, why it’s such a biodiversity hotspot and how climate change in particular is such a major threat to biodiversity across the Neotropics.


Finally Andy shared his field story with us, and needless to say anytime a story involves caimans, it’s a banger!

Field Stories
A conservation based podcast emphasising the incredible work done by biologists and conservationists but also highlighting the real world stories that make this work dangerous, overwhelming but most importantly worth while.