
Boots on the ground podcast
Amplifying voices for conservation one conversation at a time.
Episodes
The Future of Africa's Wildlife: Community-Led Conservation Strategies with Dr. Winnie Kiiru
In this insightful interview, Dr. Winnie Kiiru discusses the complexities of human-wildlife conflict in Africa, emphasizing the importance of community involvement, long-term strategies, and credible leadership in conservation efforts. She shares personal stories, leadership lessons, and hope for the future of Africa's wildlife. Enjoy and be Inspired💚🎙️
Making Conservation Fun: Imara Njeri’s Creative Approach
Imara Njeri, a conservation creative and wildlife guide, shares her journey from city life to wildlife conservation in Kenya. Discover how she uses creativity to make conservation engaging, the importance of local narratives, and her insights on big cats, wildlife photography, and inspiring the next generation. key topicsImara Njeri’s journey from city life to wildlife conservationUsing creativity
From Maasai Roots to Climate Leadership: Dorcas Naishorua's Journey
Most grassroots voices are ignored in global climate politics — until now. Dorcas Naishorua, Miss Climate Kenya 2023-2025 and fierce advocate from Kajiado County, shares how her lived experiences as a Maasai woman are reshaping climate leadership from the ground up. Growing up as a pastoralist girl facing drought, water scarcity, and cultural barriers, Dorcas reveals how her personal journey ignit
Young Voices Shaping the Climate Conversation in Africa - Alana Chelangat
In this inspiring episode, 13-year-old Alana Chelangat from Kenya discusses her journey into climate activism, her projects, and her vision for a sustainable future. Gain insights into how youth are shaping the climate conversation and learn how storytelling, education, and resilience can lead to impactful change.Main Topics:Alana’s early motivation and first encounter with climate issues in Turka
30 Years of Conservation Impact: Laikipia Wildlife Forum's Conservation Journey
Join us as we explore the impactful work of Laikipia Wildlife Forum with Program Officer Peter Mathenge Mwangi. Discover their conservation strategies, community engagement, and innovative projects that protect Kenya's wildlife and landscapes. EnjoyEnjoy💚🎙️
From Grassroots to Global: Peter Moll's Conservation Journey
Welcome back to Boots on the Ground, the podcast where we spotlight the voices shaping the future of conservation from the frontlines.Today’s episode features an extraordinary leader whose work is redefining what conservation looks like across Africa.At just 33, Peter Fredrick Moll — also known by his Maa name Saitoti, meaning “the one who takes care of others” — is helping lead a powerful shift t
"Boy and the Lion" - A real, Raw, and Inspiring chat with Saito Mike Ole Morijoi
From the heart of the Maasai Mara, where the wild still writes its own stories, comes a voice shaped by survival, tradition, and the spirit of the land.Meet Saito Mike — born Mike Saitoti ole Morijoi — a boy who once wandered lost in the wilderness for five days… and lived to tell a story protected by a lioness. Raised herding cattle across the open savannah, his journey grew into something extrao
Rosebell Abwonji's Impactful Journey into the World of Conservation
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Rosebell Abwonji shares her journey from a city girl in Nairobi to a prominent figure in conservation. She discusses her unexpected entry into the field, the importance of storytelling in conservation, and the need for gender inclusion and community engagement. Rosebell emphasizes the significance of understanding cultural dynamics and the power
The Role of Communication in Conservation with Alex Lekishon
In this conversation, Alex Lekishon shares his journey from the hospitality industry to conservation, emphasizing the vital connection between tourism and conservation. He discusses the importance of effective communication in documenting impact and engaging communities, as well as the challenges and successes he has faced in his role. Lekishon highlights the need for inclusivity in conservation e
From Passion to Action: Erica Tavares on Building EcoAngola and Scaling Positive Impact
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Erika Tavares shares her inspiring journey from a young girl in Angola to a passionate advocate for environmental conservation. She discusses her motivations for pursuing a career in environmental biology, the founding of Eco Angola, and the innovative projects aimed at educating the youth and promoting sustainability. Erika emphasizes the import
From Village to Conservationist: Ambrose Letoluai's Journey
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Ambrose Letoluai shares his inspiring journey from a small village in Northern Kenya to becoming a renowned conservationist and leopard researcher. He discusses the importance of indigenous knowledge in conservation, the challenges of human-wildlife conflict, and the empowerment of local communities, especially women, in conservation efforts. Amb
Going Beyond Protection in Rhino Conservation with Dr. Philip Muruthi
Happy World Rhino Day!! In this new episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Dr. Philip Muruthi shares his extensive journey in conservation, highlighting the importance of community involvement, innovative solutions, and the need for a holistic approach to wildlife protection. He discusses the successes in rhino conservation, the role of technology, and the significance of educating and inspir
How Tech is Powering Conservation at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Florence Wakio, a ranger and drone pilot, shares her inspiring journey in wildlife conservation. Growing up in a wildlife-rich area, she felt a responsibility to protect nature. Florence discusses her dynamic role as a ranger, the impact of drone technology on wildlife monitoring and anti-poaching efforts, and the challenges she faces in a male-d
A Deep Dive into the Ethics in Wildlife Tourism with Felix Ongoma
In this third episode of the Boots on the Ground special new series 'Ethics in Wildlife Tourism', Felix Ongoma emphasizes the importance of local community involvement in conservation efforts. He shares insights on responsible and sustainable tourism, addressing common misconceptions and the role of tourism companies in educating travelers. Felix highlights the need for sustainable practic
The Art of Guiding: Merging Science and Storytelling with Adam Bannister
In this second episode of our new series 'Ethics in Wildlife Tourism', I'm chatting with Adam Bannsiter. Adam shares his journey from a scientific background to becoming a leading wildlife guide and conservationist. He discusses the evolution of ecotourism in East Africa, the importance of ethical guiding, and the need to reshape guest expectations towards more sustainable experiences.
Exploring the Future of Wildlife Tourism
In this episode of the Boots on the Ground podcast, Mercy Onyango shares her journey from her upbringing in Kenya to her current role as a sustainability manager at Soroi Collection. She discusses the evolution of wildlife tourism, the importance of responsible practices, and the critical role of community engagement in conservation efforts. Mercy emphasizes the need for ethical tourism, the chall
Speaking for the Pride: A Conversation with Kasaine Sankan
Today, we’re joined by Kasaine Sankan, a seasoned carnivore researcher with over a decade of experience studying lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, and hyenas in the greater Mara ecosystem. From starting out as a research assistant on the Mara Hyena Project to playing a key role in Kenya’s first-ever national predator survey, Kasaine has dedicated his career to understanding and protecting Africa’s iconi
The Climate Equation: A conversation with Dr. Yvonne Githiora
We’re joined by Dr. Yvonne Githiora — a leading conservation scientist and climate change researcher working at the heart of Africa’s landscapes. From driving community-led research to shaping global REDD+ projects at Wildlife Works, Yvonne brings over a decade of experience connecting biodiversity, climate, and people. She's not just a scientist — she’s a mentor, policy influencer, and public voi
The Birdman's Beat: Bird Conservation with John Wanyoike
Meet John Wanyoike Waitara, a raptor ornithologist, conservationist, and birdwatching specialist. From the highlands of Molo to the skies of Kenya, John is on a mission to protect endangered vultures, engage communities, and inspire a new generation of nature stewards. Join us as we explore the skies, the science, and the stories behind Kenya’s incredible birdlife.
The Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit: A Heart to Heart with Nkateko Letti Mzimba
Meet Nkateko Mzimba, a powerhouse protector of wildlife and community. At just 32, Nkateko has become a symbol of resilience and leadership. Starting her journey in 2014 with Transfrontier Africa NPC and the Department of Fisheries, Forestry, and the Environment, she trained with Pro-Track Anti-Poaching Academy and became one of the original members of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit—South Afri
Where Nature Meets Governance: An Unfiltered Conversation with Mary Muthoni
In this new episode, I'm talking with Mary Muthoni, a bold voice in environmental justice and governance, international climate delegate, and co-founder of EcoEngage. From COP28 to grassroots forums, she brings powerful stories, sharp insights, and dynamic dialogues that inspire action. Whether you're a changemaker, policymaker, or passionate citizen, this is your space to engage, learn, and lead
The FlipFlopi Project: A chat with Davina Ngei
In our second special #WorldEnvironmentDay Podcast edition, I'm chatting with Davina Ngei, Programme Manager at the FlipFlopi Project, an East African movement with a mission to end single-use plastic and ensure all other plastics are part of a circular economy. In this Podcast, we talk through her upbringing and education, the theoretical and evidence-based approach of her work, and what she is c
Beating Plastic Pollution with Plastiki Rafiki: A Conversation with Rohan Shah
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, I'm delighted to be talking with Rohan Neel Shah, a 17-year-old 11th-grade student based in Nairobi, Kenya. Growing up in a country where nature, wildlife, and the outdoors are part of everyday life has deeply influenced his worldview. Since the age of two, his parents have taken him to Kenya’s national parks, instilling in him a profound love and passion for nature and
The Bongo Diaries: From Brink to Breakthrough with Dr. Robert Aruho
Join us as we track the inspiring path of Dr. Robert Aruho — wildlife veterinarian, conservation leader, and head of Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy. From translocating endangered species across Africa to leading the Mountain Bongo reintroduction in Kenya, Dr. Aruho shares his passion for preserving biodiversity, empowering communities, and keeping conservation wild at heart. Enjoy💚🎙️
African Conservation Voices with Victoria Wanjohi
Today’s guest is Victoria Wanjohi — a wildlife conservation scientist, award-winning filmmaker, and storytelling force based in Nairobi, Kenya. With over a decade of experience across Africa, Victoria uses the power of narrative to connect communities, especially youth, to the heart of conservation and climate action. As the visionary behind Biophilic Conversations and Nyika Silika Productions, an
Sole Purpose: Saving Oceans & Supporting Communities
In this podcast, I'm chatting with Siana Phillips, the head of Impact at Ocean Sole, here in Kenya. She shares her incredible journey, growing up in Samburu County in Kenya where she developed her creative mind and love for community. That path later led her to Ocean Sole where she is using her skills and experiences in grassroots conservation to community empowerment and education. Listen in
Breaking The Cycle: One Woman's Fight Against FGM!
A survivor of female genital mutilation (FGM), Sereti Nabaala turned her personal experience into a mission to protect and empower young girls. In 2019, while still in university, she founded the Matasaru Ntoyie Pastoralist Foundation, which has since supported the education of FGM and forced marriage survivors, provided menstrual hygiene supplies to over 2,000 girls, and empowered young mothers w
Let's Talk Hyenas with Jana Woerner
Hello Good people!! In this new episode, I'm chatting with Jana Woerner, a Ph.D student with the Mara Hyena Project at Michigan State University where she studies the hunting behavior of spotted hyenas and its impact on their space use and movement decisions.We talk about her childhood, career, fieldwork, her time at the Mara Hyena Project, all things hyenas, and her mentorship work. Enjoy and
Back to the Mountains: A candid chat with the first British woman to summit the Everest!
In this new podcast, I'm chatting with Rebecca Stephens, MBE, the first British woman to summit Everest and the first British woman to climb the Seven Summits, the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. We talk through her childhood and upbringing in the UK, her experiences summiting Everest and what being on top of the world for five minutes felt like, her time leading mountaineeri
Why Elephants? A story of Passion, Inspiration, and Hope with Dr. Lydia Tiller
I’m super thrilled to introduce to you our next guest on the Pod @lydiatiller, the head of the human-elephant coexistence program @amboseli_trust Lydia joined @amboseli_trust in January 2023 to focus on human-elephant coexistence and connectivity in the Amboseli ecosystem. over a decade@savetheelephants in Tsavo, Kenya as their Research and Science Manager, where she coordinated field research and
Galvanizing Women Representation in Conservation Leadership and Management
Gender Bias, discrimination, harassment, inequity in pay, cultural constraints are just but some of the overarching and adverse impacts of gender-related challenges that women go through in the conservation realm. Less than 1% of landowners in the Maasai Mara Conservancies are women. Aside from harmful gender norms such as early childhood marriages, female genital mutilation, and teenage pregnanci
Building on Africa's Perspective and Shaping Conservation Narratives with Nashipae Orumoy
In this new episode, I'm chatting with Nashipae 'Nash' Orumoy, the Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing, African Wildlife Foundation (AWF). We talk through her upbringing in Ngong and Kajiado, her career path moving from banking & insurance into the conservation world, and what her typical workday looks like in her current role. We also dive into how AWF is building on Africa's p
From an Accountant to Founding a Women-Led Community Based Organization in Kenya's Maasai Mara
In this new Podcast, the first one of the year in 2025, I'm super delighted to be chatting with Jane Nashipae a former accountant who was married in the Maasai Mara and found her big passion for serving and leading her community in tree planting initiatives. Her Community-Based Organization, an extended arm of House in the Wild called Women in the Wild, is a 35-member CBO working to restore degrad
Kasigau Corridor: Saving Forests, Fighting Climate Change, and Changing Lives
In this Podcast, I'm talking with John Mwakima, a Community Leader whose passion for the carbon market was sparked by witnessing its transformative impact on his rural village, making him a fervent advocate for climate action and sustainable socio-economic empowerment. We talk more about John's Journey as a community leader, the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, its positive impact on the local comm
Scaling Impact in Menstrual Equity and Community Empowerment with Grace Wanene
In this episode, I'm talking with Grace Wanene, the Founder of Drawing Dreams Initiative, a Youth-led grassroots conservation organization focusing on menstrual health & hygiene education, teenage Mamas empowerment, and youth development. We talk through her upbringing and how her love for children and people grew from a young age, her Miss. Tourism pageant days, and how that shaped her path i
Celebrating Womanhood: Embracing the first Period.
Here is a short snippet of the episode dropping tomorrow featuring Grace Wanene, Founder of Drawing Dreams Initiative, a youth-led grassroots organization focussing on Menstrual Health & Hygiene Education, Teenage Mamas Empowerment, and Youth Development.
Stay tuned💚🎙️
The Allure of Soil with Marete Selvin
It's #WorldSoilDay today, and we're chatting with the phenomenal Marete Selvin, a documentary producer and co-founder of Meraki Africa, a multimedia communication and production company dedicated to empowering action toward a more inclusive and sustainable world. We talk through her upbringing and storytelling career to the creation of The Allure of Soil, a campaign that celebrates the beauty and
Episode Teaser
This incredible Podcast will be published next week on Thursday on World Soil Day. Stay tuned to learn the amazing Journey of Marete Selvin, her passion and journey in filmmaking and storytelling and her new found passion, soil, which she will be telling us more about.
Stay tuned!!
From Reality TV to Conservation Hero with Blake Moynes
In this podcast, I'm chatting with Blake Moynes, a Canadian whose big heart and passion for conservation are unmatched. We talk about what got him hooked on nature from an early age growing up, his most vivid memories with wildlife species, and what conservation means to him. We also dive into understanding the aim behind founding Save Our Species Alliance (The SOSA), its objectives, and the impac
Dazzle Africa - The Modern Safari Experience
In this Podcast, I'm chatting with Amanda Dewey, COO, of Dazzle Africa. Amanda has over 12 years working in conservation and her gracious voice and experiences will make you fall in love with community projects that give you a purpose that is beyond what you can imagine. We talk about her upbringing and where her love for nature, community engagement, and sustainability stemmed from. We also d
Community-Led Conservation in Action
In this Podcast, I'm talking with Ms. Munira Anyonge Bashir, Kenya Country Director, The Nature Conservancy. We talk through her upbringing in Vihiga County and in Nairobi, her early recollections of enjoying nature and wildlife, and also her early career life working for the Kenya Wildlife Service. We also dive into her transition from Government to Non-Governmental Organization, the Nature C
For the Love of Elephants: An Insightful chat with Patricia Sims
Hello Folks!! In this episode, I'm chatting with World Elephant Day founder, Patricia Sims. Patricia visited the Kenya and Maasai Mara for the first time. She is very passionate about elephants and has done extensive research work and awareness creation for the conservation of these majestic creatures. We talk through her beginnings, her work with dolphins before transitioning to elephants and
Innovation and Conservation
In this Podcast, I'm talking with Joseph Tororey, the Production Manager at Savannah Tracking Ltd. We chat about his upbringing, his love and passion for design that got him to where he is at the moment, and his current role at Savannah Tracking and what that entails. We also dig into what sort of technological advancements they have made on collars touching on Sustainability innovation and the In
Environmental Organized Crime, Transnational Trafficking, and Crime Convergence with Andrea Crosta
In this new Podcast, I'm talking with Earth League International Founder and Executive Director, Andrea Crosta. A man who wears many hearts and is so passionate and knowledgable with matters of wildlife Crime, and with a proven track record as well. We dive into his early childhood and how he got himself involved in the world of Conservation, founding Earth League International, and what his role
Communities at the Centre of Biodiversity Protection with Mwakima Joseph
In this new Wildlife Works Sponsored Episode, I chat with Mwakima Joseph, Community Relations Officer at Wildlife Works. We talk through his childhood and upbringing, why he decided to join Wildlife Works at a young age, and all about his work in creating awareness while working hand in hand with the local communities in the Kasigau corridor. We also dig into what REDD+ projects are, Locational Ca
Finding the Balance Between People and Nature with Stefanie Brendl
In this Podcast, I'm talking with Shark Allies Founder and Executive Director Stefanie Brendl. We talk through how her passion for the ocean and sharks was developed, founding Shark allies and the impact they're making on the ground and some of the biggest threats facing sharks today. We also dive into the legislative and legal side of things, the 2010 Hawaii 2010 fin trade ban and it's knock on e
Empowering the Global Female Ranger Workforce with Holly Budge
The latest Mara Elephant Project-sponsored Boots on the Ground podcast episode features Holly Budge founder of World Female Ranger Week and the International not-for-profit How Many Elephants. Holly is a long-time friend of MEP and her passion for women on the frontlines of conservation is infectious. As Holly likes to say, conservation without funding is a conservation. Your continued support ena
Exploring Coexistence Across Contintents with Taylor Rabe & Yamat Lengai
In this new and exciting episode, I’m chatting with Taylor Rabe and Yamat Lengai to gain their perspectives on Human-Wildlife Conflict from the American west and East Africa. We talk through their childhood, how their upbringing shaped the people they are today and also about their respective roles in the Organizations they represent. We also dig into what coexistence looks like now and more about
Land Restoration Using Tech on World Environment Day
On #WorldEnvironmentDay Mara Elephant Project wanted to highlight how we’re using technology and data to monitor and restore the ecosystem’s health and there is no better person than MEP Data and Reporting Manager Francis Odero to explain. Francis is an active member of #GenerationRestoration having grown up in Kajiado in Kenya fascinated by the role tech and data plays in better understanding the
For Nature and People with Meena Amani
In this episode, I’m talking with Meena Amani, a wildlife photographer with a big passion for animals. We talk through her childhood and upbringing, her work at the Animal Track Sanctuary, the illegal pet trade and what she and her team are doing to rescue and rehabilitate wild animals. We also dive into her storytelling side, and the power of art in today’s world plus a whole lot more of other in
Local Communities at the Heart of Conservation: A chat with Big Life’s Daniel M. Ole Sambu
In this Podcast, I’m talking with Daniel Ole Sambu, Program Coordinator, Predator Protection Program. We talk through his humble upbribging in the vast Amboseli ecosystem, what drives his passion for wildlife conservation and all about Big Life Foundation and the Predator Compensation Fund Program that he is in charge of. We also dive into some of the biggest threats facing wildlife in the Ambosel
Art and Environmental Action with Nuria Salim
In this podcast, I’m chatting with Nuria Salim, founder Watoto Go Green, an organization that works to address the environmental education gap in the Kenyan curriculum by offering creative project based learning to vulnerable children in Meru County. We talk through her journey and what got her to where she is now, Watoto Go Green and how it came to be, environmental education to young children th
Loisaba Conservancy: A Conservation Success Story
In this Podcast, I’m talking with David Saruni, Security Administrator in Loisaba Conservancy. We talk through what inspired him to work with Wildlife, what has over five years working for Loisaba Conservancy in the Security department taught him and what his typical work day looks like. We also dive into the the role of community conservancies in Kenya and David also narrates the ground breaking
Policy and Regulatory Frameworks for Nature-Based Solutions with Olivia Adhiambo
In this Podcast, I’m chatting with Olivia Adhiambo, Climate Policy Director for Africa Region at Wildlife Works. We talk through her upbringing, early education and passion for environmentalism, her 10 years plus of experience in conservation focused policy advocacy and all about Wildlife Works and what a typical work day in her role entails. We also dig into the Kasigau REDD+ project, the importa
The Heart of Aviation with Captain. Gilbert Macharia Kibe
In this Podcast I’m chatting with Cpt. Gilbert Macharia Kibe, MD of Air Transport Consulting Ltd, a company devoted to the growth and development of aviation. We talk through his childhood and how he got into the aviation world, what has been in the aviation sector for more than four decades taught him and his professional career serving in various capacities around the world. We also dive into dr
The Power of Women in Conservation with Sylvia Ondabu
This #InternationalWomensDay, join Mara Elephant Project Research Assistant Sylvia Ondabu as she details how a city girl ended up working up in conservation in the Mara and the women at MEP that Inspire her. Enjoy🐘❤️
Marley Sianto Sikawa on Travel, Conservation, Culture, Empowerment and Fitness
This World Wildlife Day, I’m grateful to be talking with Marley Sianto Sikawa, a Maasai Lady with a vast experience and passion for East African tourism, conservation, cultural preservation and a travel enthusiast with a heart for her people. We talk through her upbringing and education, what drives her passion for what she doea, and her earlier years of the Miss Tourism Peagent and what that mean
Drones for Good with William Ouma
In this episode, I’m talking with William Ouma, the head of operations at Expert Drones Afrrica. William is a very talented and passionate young man with a key focus on using drones for good while enpowering the next generation to think bigger in terms of what they can achieve and do with technology. We talk through his upbringing, his current role at Expert Drones Africa, the state of drones in K
Partnerships for Conservation with Dr. Michael Njoroge
Mara Elephant Project is sponsoring six episodes of Boots on the Ground Podcast, and we couldn’t think of a better first episode than spotlighting one of their key partners, Kenya Wildlife Service Vet Dr. Michael Njoroge who leads the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Mars Mobile Vet Unit. His over 20 years of experience as a wildlife Vet across Kenya has made a considerable contribution to the wellbeing o
Leading the Charge in Conservation Storytelling with Trish Sewe
In this Podcast, I’m super excited to be chatting with Trish Sewe, a phenomenal woman I look up to in the communications and storytelling space. Trish is currently working as the Chief Operations Officer at Wildlife Direct and is also leading the implementation and management of all aspects of the National Geographic’s Team Sayari and Nature Positive Kids Outreach project. Tune in to hear her incr
A Conservation Journey Marked with Faith with Christian Mugabe
In this episode, I’m chatting with Christian Mugabe, the Founder of Ngozi Naturals, a social enterprise changing the lives of local people in Rwanda and making a positive contribution to Rwanda’s conservation goals. We talk through his childhood, education, and how he got into conservation. We also dive into founding Ngozi Naturals, the impact they have achieved so far, and how he is empowering wo
Dr. Mukami Ruoro-Oundo A Wildlife Vet Driving Wildlife Conservation in Kenya Forward.
In this last episode of our series ‘Female Vets Driving Wildlife Conservation in Kenya Forward’ I’m super thrilled to be chatting with Dr. Mukami Ruoro-Oundo, a senior Veterinary officer working for the Kenya Wildlife Service. We talk through how her journey into veterinary medicine unfolded, the time she almost gave up her schooling to focus on another career, her time at a clinic in Nyali, Momba
Dr. Shaleen Sarange Angwenyi, A Wildlife Vet Driving Conservation Forward in Kenya
In our third episode of the series ‘Female Vets Driving Wildlife Conservation in Kenya Forward’ I’m super delighted to be chatting with Dr. Angwenyi, who is currently the Wildlife Health and Disease Surveillance Manager with Smithsonian’s Global Health Program in Kenya. We talk through her upbringing, education and how her passion for animals and wildlife grew. We also chat about what her day look
A Deep Dive into the Snake World with Kyle Buster
In this special podcast, I’m chatting with Kyle Buster, Curator at the Watamu Snake Farm. Kyle, born and raised in Nairobi also grew up with his grandparents in Tanzania where he was immersed in the rich wildlife learning from his grandad and a Tindiga bushman, developing valuable bush skills and deepening his respect for nature at an early age. In this podcast, we chat more about his upbringing,
Dr. Florence Kang’ethe, A Wildlife Vet Driving Conservation Forward in Kenya
In this second episode of our new series, I’m chatting with Dr. Florence, a female wildlife veterinarian based at Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. We talk through her childhood, growing up surrounded by pets, her education and passion for conservation and her dreaded Meru National Park encounter with a lion. We also dive into her time working with Chimpanzees and black rh
Dr. Sharon Mulindi, A Wildlife Vet Driving Conservation Forward in Kenya
In this Podcast, I’m talking with Dr. Sharon Mulindi, a dedicated wildlife veterinarian committed to wildlife health and conservation. We talk through her journey into veterinary medicine, her passion for wildlife, and how she manages a healthy work life balance. We also dig into the threats she has come across facing wildlife and wild spaces in Kenya, a sneak peek into her day as a vet, and her f
Catalyzing Restoration at a Larger Scale with Catherine Machungo
In this new podcast, I’m talking with Catherine Machungo, Carbon State at Natural State. We talk through her career and journey into conservation, how she and her colleagues at Natural State are creating tangible technological solutions that people can utilize and how Natural State is tackling climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation. We also dig into the carbon conversation , techno
Safeguarding Nairobi National Park with Felix Mutwiri
In this podcast, I’m talking with Felix Mutwiri, the Secretary, Friends of Nairobi National Park(FoNNaP). We talk through his journey into conservation, what drives his passion, all about FoNNaP, and the threats facing Kenya’s wildlife and wild spaces. We also dive into Nairobi National Park, how they are linkingthe local communities in management of the park and the youth as well and also fundrai
A Voice for Giraffe with Dr. Arthur Muneza
In this podcast, I chat with Dr. Arthur Muneza a Wildlife ecologist working for the Giraffe Conservation Foundation as the East Africa Coordinator. We talk through his childhood and upbringing, how he got started working with giraffe, operation Twiga and what his role entails at the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. We also dig into the biggest threats facing giraffe, Twiga tracker tagging operatio
Youth on the Frontlines of Conservation with Napanu Stella
In this new episode, I’m talking with Napanu Stella, a biodiversity conservation scientist and a multitalented artist keen on Ecosystem Health. She is currently working as the rangelands officer with the Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT). We talk through her childhood experiences and interactions with nature, her passion for visual arts and live performances, what her role entails at NRT and how she
To A Greener and Cleaner Future with Teddy Kinyanjui
In this new Podcast, I’m talking with Teddy Kinyajui, Sustainability Director ans Founder at Cookswell Jikos. We talk through his childhood and how he got involved with the natural world from an early age, Seedballs Kenya and some of the programs he helps run and also what seedballs are and why they’re so effective in regenerating some of our degraded ecosystems. We also dive into some of the bigg
Beyond the Lens with Amish Chhagan
In this new podcast, I’m super excited to be speaking with Amish Chhagan, a wildlife photographer originally from Zambia. We talk through his first encounter with a camera and what felt like, his career progression and challenges he faced and continue facing in his career. We also dive into his creative process and what that looks like for him when doing stories or creating moments. Enjoy💚
Conserving Orangutans with Leif Cocks
Happy World Orangutans Day! In this episode, I’m super excited to be speaking with Leif Cocks, world renowned expert on Orangutans. Starting with 15 Orangutans, Leif takes us through why he started working to save this species, what makes Orangutans special animals and he also highlights some of the biggest threats facing Orangutans today. We also dive into the power of collectivization in conserv
Shifting Narratives in Wildlife Conservation & Storytelling with Trishala Naidu
In this new Podcast, I’m talking with Trishala Naidu, South African based Wildlife Presenter, Voice Artist, Biologist and Safari Guide. We dive into how her childhood shaped the person she is today, working with the KZN sharks board and the transition to WildEarth and she also highlights some of the biggest threats facing wildlife and wild places in South Africa today. We also talk through her dee
Empowering Wildlife Rangers with Lew Bedford
#HappyWorldRangerDay2023! In this new podacst, I’m talking with Lew Bedford, the Founder of RangerLab, a UK registered charity, whose focus is on equipping and empowering wildlife rangers. We talk through his journey and passion for conservation, how RangerLab came to be, challenges facing our rangers on the ground and how we can make the work our rangers do an attractive profession for young peop
Insights from a Local Citizen Scientist & Environmental Educator with Sopia Luka
In this new episode, I’m talking with Sopia Luka, who is working with Connected Planet Foundation and Semadep Foundation, running wildlife clubs in schools, doing migration trips, and the Women in the Wild Programme. We also dive into his passion for conservation, threats facing the Greater Mara Ecosystem and why it is very key to include young people in the conservation conversation. Enjoy💚
Giving Back to Our Ocean Ecosystems with Aaniyah Martin
In this new podcast, I’m speaking with Aaniyah Martin, Founder of The Beach Coop an organization whose mission is to effectively connect people, institutions and organizations through evidence based education and experimental learning to keep South Africa’s beaches clean and healthy and to protect and enhance ocean health. We talk through her story and upbringing growing up in Cape Town surrounded
Young Voices in Conservation with Owino Raymond
Happy Madaraka Day! In this episode, I’m talking with Owino Raymond, Kenyan born and bred early career conservation biologist with a major focus in the conservation of large mammals in East Africa. We talk through his early years of studies, how his passion for conservation grew and his research work about Giraffes in Garissa County, in the northern parts of Kenya. We also dive into challenges and
Local Communities at the Center of Bee Keeping with John Bowen
Happy World 🐝 Day. In this podcast, I’m talking with John Bowen, Bee Keeping Coordinator at The Maa Trust, in Maasai Mara. We talk through what his role entails, where his passion for apiculture stemmed from and how the Maa honey social enterprise came to be and its positive impacts to the local community. We also dive into the challenges facing bee keepers in the Greater Mara Ecosystem and we als
Elephants Without Borders with Dr. Tempe Adams & Isaiah ‘Izzy’ Mwezi
In this Podcast double, I’m excited to be speaking with Dr. Tempe Adams, the coexistence & education manager for Elephants Without Borders, an NGO based in Botswana and Izzy, the program assistant for the Human Elephant Coexistence program. We talk through their roles at EWB, what drives their passion for conservation, biggest threats facing elephants and their habitats in Botswana and the tools t
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