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Best of Earth Matters 2018 - Part 2: Wildlife Warriors

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24-Dec-18 15:00

Best of Earth Matters 2018 - Part 2: Wildlife Warriors

Description: We revisit some of the best interviews from Earth Matters, from 2018. On this episode, we look-back at stories of those who are dedicated to conserving endangered wildlife. Featured stories include efforts in gibbon conservation, the fight to save the Tapanuli Orangutan and also the Malayan Tiger.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  SMEEntrepreneurshipEnvironmentScience

Tags:  Earth MattersWildlife ConservationWWF-MalaysiaTiger ConservationBiodiversityConservation BiologyBiodiversity MonitoringLeuser EcosystemBatang Toru DamTapanuli OrangutanForest FragmentationHabitat DestructionGibbon ConservationPrimate ConservationDeforestationIllegal Wildlife TradeBatsCave Nectar BatBatu CavesDark CaveMetabarcodingEcosystem ServicesPollinationSeed Dispersalthe bigger picture





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