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Episode Synopsis
The majority of species around the world are declining from habitat loss. Biodiversity is valuable for human health and wildlife, but current conservation practices focus on individual species and not the ecosystem. Therefore, we should begin to aim conservation practices to protect the habitat; allowing for better corridors, and greater biodiversity.
Episode Hosts: Nolan Bunting, Kara Maslyn, and James DeMoss
Course Coordinators & Podcast Ringmasters: Colleen Duncan, Molly Carpenter, Treana Mayer
Audio Engineer: Ethan Fagre
EPISODE NOTES:
Pandas, Koalas, and Elephants. We know of these animals in part due to the incredible effort to conserve them. However, conserving a singular species in an ecosystem is not nearly as valuable as conserving the habitat itself. Join us on an adventure from your own couch, as we explore the benefits of protecting the entire ecosystem. From wildlife to humanity, we all benefit from nature. We hope that this episode also teaches you how to help nature, and promote large conservation efforts. Remember, this is Nature and Nature needs you.
References:
Argentinian corridors
https://www.rutadelosparques.org/en/who-we-are/
https://www.tompkinsconservation.org/get-wild.php
African Transfrontier parks
https://www.sanparks.org/conservation/transfrontier/great_limpopo.php
Yellowstone to Yukon
https://y2y.net/about/
Impacts of biodiversity on Zoonotic Diseases
Keesing, & Ostfeld, R. S., 2021. Impacts of biodiversity and biodiversity loss on zoonotic diseases.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 118(17), 1–. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023540118
Granter, Scott R, Aaron Bernstein, and Richard S Ostfeld., 2014. Of Mice and Men: Lyme
Disease and Biodiversity. Perspectives in biology and medicine 57.2: 198–207. https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.2014.0015
Ways you can help
https://www.patagonia.com/activism/
Sexton C., 2020. Wildlife Tourism has the potential to transform conservation.
Earth.com.https://www.earth.com/news/wildlife-tourism-has-the-potential-to-transform-conservation/
World Bank, 2018. Growing Wildlife-Based Tourism Sustainably: A New Report and Q&A. World Bank featured stories. https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2018/03/01/growing-wildlife-based-tourism-sustainably-a-new-report-and-qa
Episode Hosts: Nolan Bunting, Kara Maslyn, and James DeMoss
Course Coordinators & Podcast Ringmasters: Colleen Duncan, Molly Carpenter, Treana Mayer
Audio Engineer: Ethan Fagre
EPISODE NOTES:
Pandas, Koalas, and Elephants. We know of these animals in part due to the incredible effort to conserve them. However, conserving a singular species in an ecosystem is not nearly as valuable as conserving the habitat itself. Join us on an adventure from your own couch, as we explore the benefits of protecting the entire ecosystem. From wildlife to humanity, we all benefit from nature. We hope that this episode also teaches you how to help nature, and promote large conservation efforts. Remember, this is Nature and Nature needs you.
References:
Argentinian corridors
https://www.rutadelosparques.org/en/who-we-are/
https://www.tompkinsconservation.org/get-wild.php
African Transfrontier parks
https://www.sanparks.org/conservation/transfrontier/great_limpopo.php
Yellowstone to Yukon
https://y2y.net/about/
Impacts of biodiversity on Zoonotic Diseases
Keesing, & Ostfeld, R. S., 2021. Impacts of biodiversity and biodiversity loss on zoonotic diseases.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 118(17), 1–. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023540118
Granter, Scott R, Aaron Bernstein, and Richard S Ostfeld., 2014. Of Mice and Men: Lyme
Disease and Biodiversity. Perspectives in biology and medicine 57.2: 198–207. https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.2014.0015
Ways you can help
https://www.patagonia.com/activism/
Sexton C., 2020. Wildlife Tourism has the potential to transform conservation.
Earth.com.https://www.earth.com/news/wildlife-tourism-has-the-potential-to-transform-conservation/
World Bank, 2018. Growing Wildlife-Based Tourism Sustainably: A New Report and Q&A. World Bank featured stories. https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2018/03/01/growing-wildlife-based-tourism-sustainably-a-new-report-and-qa
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