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Boots on the ground podcast

Boots on the ground podcast

Boots on the ground pod 161 Episodes Jul 2, 2026

Boots on the ground podcast amplifies voices for conservation one conversation at a time. The show features discussions on environmental topics and conservation efforts. It aims to give a platform to those working on the ground in conservation.

Episodes

The Beating Heart of Conservation Storytelling with Jonathan Benaiah Jul 2, 2026 00:33:23 In a world where storytelling shapes perceptions and understanding, few voices resonate as deeply as that of Jonathan Benaya, a conservation storyteller from Uganda. With a unique blend of filmmaking, photography, and writing, Jonathan has dedicated his life to revealing the beauty and complexities of Africa's natural world. In this post, we explore his journey and insights into the art of sto
Building Kenya's Future: Citizen Power in Conservation Jun 25, 2026 00:45:18 Akshay shares his journey from youth outdoor activities to founding Just Act, a citizen-driven environmental organization in Kenya. He discusses the importance of citizen participation in conservation, legal civic tools, and the long-term vision for Kenya's environmental future.key topicsAkshay's journey into conservation and activismThe role of citizen participation in environmental prote
Innovative Solutions for Human-Elephant Coexistence in Kenya Jun 15, 2026 00:27:20 This insightful interview features conservation experts Dominic Mutali, working at Mugie Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia, and Derek Wanjala from Save the Elephants in Tsavo, discussing their work in human-wildlife coexistence, community engagement, and innovative solutions to mitigate human-elephant conflict in Kenya. Discover practical methods, success stories, and future opportunities for conse
The Future of Africa's Wildlife: Community-Led Conservation Strategies with Dr. Winnie Kiiru Jun 5, 2026 00:52:20 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 May 26, 2026 00:45:37 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 May 4, 2026 00:39:42 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 Apr 23, 2026 00:30:02 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 Apr 13, 2026 00:35:11 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 Apr 3, 2026 00:35:48 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 Mar 30, 2026 00:22:37 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 Nov 26, 2025 00:46:10 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 Oct 17, 2025 00:34:21 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

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