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Today, Anne and I chat in-depth about the 1994 Rwanda genocide. She discovered her passion for the topic when she joined a study abroad trip in undergrad to learn more about the event. She was hooked. It combined her curiosity in human psychology, her love of history, and how to help communities avoid similar atrocities in the future. Don’t worry, there’s a strong conservation undertone throughout the episode. We talk about how human violence affects local wildlife, especially during genocides, and how Rwanda has become a leader in conservation, famous for its local superstar, mountain gorillas.
See full show notes at rewildology.com
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y6Q9nof-wsU
Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/Rewildology
Follow Rewildology on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/
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Today, Anne and I chat in-depth about the 1994 Rwanda genocide. She discovered her passion for the topic when she joined a study abroad trip in undergrad to learn more about the event. She was hooked. It combined her curiosity in human psychology, her love of history, and how to help communities avoid similar atrocities in the future. Don’t worry, there’s a strong conservation undertone throughout the episode. We talk about how human violence affects local wildlife, especially during genocides, and how Rwanda has become a leader in conservation, famous for its local superstar, mountain gorillas.
See full show notes at rewildology.com
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y6Q9nof-wsU
Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/Rewildology
Follow Rewildology on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/

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