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How to Save It
Whitley Fund for Nature
9 episodes
3 weeks ago

Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for Series 2 as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists saving wildlife species from Javan gibbons to jaguars in Brazil and learn how even a small stream frog in remote Patagonia was able to find its biggest champion.


Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the world's smallest elephant in Malaysian Borneo, the Grey Crowned Crane in Rwanda, brown spider monkeys in Colombia and orchids and Yew trees in Nepal as they explain How to Save It and safeguard the natural world and our planet.


Backed by Sir David Attenborough, and founded by Edward Whitley, the Whitley Fund for Nature is a London-based environmental NGO that accelerates the work of grassroots conservationists.


Executive producer: Sarah Treanor


How to Save It highlights ingenious solutions from the world’s leading conservationists. To learn more about their work and to receive updates, sign up here https://bit.ly/WFN_Podcast_NewsletterSignup


Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/whitleyawards/ and https://uk.linkedin.com/company/whitley-fund-for-nature






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Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for Series 2 as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists saving wildlife species from Javan gibbons to jaguars in Brazil and learn how even a small stream frog in remote Patagonia was able to find its biggest champion.


Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the world's smallest elephant in Malaysian Borneo, the Grey Crowned Crane in Rwanda, brown spider monkeys in Colombia and orchids and Yew trees in Nepal as they explain How to Save It and safeguard the natural world and our planet.


Backed by Sir David Attenborough, and founded by Edward Whitley, the Whitley Fund for Nature is a London-based environmental NGO that accelerates the work of grassroots conservationists.


Executive producer: Sarah Treanor


How to Save It highlights ingenious solutions from the world’s leading conservationists. To learn more about their work and to receive updates, sign up here https://bit.ly/WFN_Podcast_NewsletterSignup


Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/whitleyawards/ and https://uk.linkedin.com/company/whitley-fund-for-nature






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Tapirs, Night Monkeys and what it takes to save the Amazon
How to Save It
30 minutes 34 seconds
11 months ago
Tapirs, Night Monkeys and what it takes to save the Amazon

Tapirs and night monkeys are two of the estimated three million species of the Amazon rainforest which plays a vital role in stabilising the world’s climate. Dr Pati Medici from Brazil and Dr Angela Maldonado from Colombia are on a mission to ensure these species stick around and play their role in preserving the world’s largest tropical rainforest. Danger abounds as they must share habitat with armed militias, mining, palm oil companies, and more. Ahead of Brazil hosting world leaders for COP30 in Belem this year, Pati and Angela discuss how to save the Amazon. They talk coexistence and coalitions, “tapir heaven” and monkey selfies, with broadcasters and Whitley Fund for Nature Ambassadors, Kate Humble and Tom Heap. The podcast was recorded at a live event at London's Royal Institution.


Special thanks to Edward Whitley


Watch Pati Medici’s Gold Award film, narrated by Sir David Attenborough—a must-see story of conservation in action! Watch now.


Discover Angela Maldonado’s Gold Award-winning journey in this film from 2010. Watch now!


Edited and produced by Sarah Treanor


How to Save It highlights ingenious solutions from the world’s top conservationists. The 2025 Whitley Awards shortlist is here! Meet the inspiring conservationists making a difference.


Click here to donate: bit.ly/WhitleyAwards_Donate


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How to Save It

Extraordinary people are doing astonishing work to save nature around the world and clocking up big wins for the rarest of species and most fragile ecosystems. Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and Edward Whitley for Series 2 as they explore unexpected solutions from award-winning conservationists saving wildlife species from Javan gibbons to jaguars in Brazil and learn how even a small stream frog in remote Patagonia was able to find its biggest champion.


Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the world's smallest elephant in Malaysian Borneo, the Grey Crowned Crane in Rwanda, brown spider monkeys in Colombia and orchids and Yew trees in Nepal as they explain How to Save It and safeguard the natural world and our planet.


Backed by Sir David Attenborough, and founded by Edward Whitley, the Whitley Fund for Nature is a London-based environmental NGO that accelerates the work of grassroots conservationists.


Executive producer: Sarah Treanor


How to Save It highlights ingenious solutions from the world’s leading conservationists. To learn more about their work and to receive updates, sign up here https://bit.ly/WFN_Podcast_NewsletterSignup


Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/whitleyawards/ and https://uk.linkedin.com/company/whitley-fund-for-nature






Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.