Author: Gregory Haddock
ETH 214: The Great Iwokrama Experiment
What is the first thing that you think of if you hear the words “tropical forest conservation”? You wouldn’t be alone in imagining an untouched, fenced-off expanse of land, but today we’re going to discuss how it is possible to ...
Earth to Humans! New Name. Same Spirit.
Powered by RedCircle After months of conversation, debate, and reflecting on listener feedback... we've settled on a new name. We are still the Eyes on Conservation people you've come to expect, but our focus is shifting ever-so-slightly to the needs ...
EOC 210: Working for Global (Migratory) Birds, Locally
A case of the Nigerian Bird Atlas Project (NiBAP) Powered by RedCircle Wherever you are in the world, September is an important time in the year for many species of migratory (migrant) birds because it typically marks the beginning of ...
EOC 208: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough for Climate Change
Powered by RedCircle When we think about communities that are threatened by climate change, we often think about coastal areas and how these communities will be affected by sea-level rise, but we often don’t think about the other elevation ...
EOC 207: Restoring Our Reefs
Powered by RedCircle Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems. While 1% of the world’s oceans are coral reefs, they support 25% of all marine life and feed more than 500 million people. In some areas of ...
EOC 205: Social Justice Conservation Roundtable
Powered by RedCircle As the world of brand names and politicians offer their bandwagon platitudes for the summer of 2020 we’ve been thinking a lot about what that means for us. On the surface of it, conversations about wildlife, nature, ...
EOC 204: Dr. Randall Wells Shares his Porpoise
Powered by RedCircle Dr. Randall Wells, SDRP “[Dolphins] have been on the face of the Earth a lot longer than humans have been. They've figured out a number of solutions for making a living in an environment that would be ...
EOC 202: Love The Oceans
Powered by RedCircle Francesca Trotman, courtesy of Trotman Oceans are the lifeline of our blue planet and they cover nearly ¾ of the Earth’s surface. And on June 8th we celebrated World Oceans Day. Who doesn’t love the ocean right? ...
EOC 201: China’s Wet Market Workover
Powered by RedCircle Award-Winning Journalist, Rachel Nuwer There is more of this conversation! For full access, visit patreon.com/wildlenscollective. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on our relationship with wildlife. The virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, is zoonotic, which ...