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By World Animal Protection
Animals Are Calling is a powerful podcast by World Animal Protection that explores the deep connection between animals, people, and t
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Animal Sentience might sound like a hard concept to understand and a concept that many might find hard to image in practice. In this episode we will dive deep with Hanli Prinsloo and her personal experiences as a deep diver with the animals in our oceans and how animal sentience can be the key concept to help others fight for a better future in our planet.
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Habitat loss is the greatest threat to the world’s biodiversity and wild animals are experiencing a catastrophic decline in their natural habitats through human activity and climate change. Trillions of animals are exploited in the lucrative global wildlife trade every year, while agriculture is the single largest cause of habitat loss as it ruthlessly clears land to grow crops to feed farmed animal. And it’s sentient animals caught in the crossfire; beings who think, feel, have personalities and needs, that are suffering routinely at human hands.
This episode we will explore why hundreds of Amazon river dolphins are dying from rising temperatures and drought, speak to a world leading deep diver and ocean campaigner who has a strong connection with marine life, and understand more about how animals are suffering in Brazil due to intense agribusiness.
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Wild animals in captivity and exploited for tourist entertainment are deprived of a life where they can express their full range of emotions, feelings, and natural behaviours. In this episode we’ll find out why wild animals deserve a wild life and why they should never be in captivity or farmed. We will find out how sentient wild animals suffer in captivity for tourist entertainment and what the travel companies are doing to offer responsible travel options.
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Factory farming is the biggest cause of animal cruelty in the world. Billions of farmed animals are suffering every day in an industrial global food system. This pain, stress and fear is not only harming them, but is impacting our own health and creating a global crisis. Scientific evidence shows that farmed animals are sentient beings who can think and feel, so how can understanding sentience change the way we treat the animals that we eat?
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Have you ever wondered if animals can feel complex emotions like us? How would we relate to them if we knew they are capable of experiencing pleasure, pain, joy, and fear? In this episode, we are exploring what sentience means and how by understanding sentience and putting what we learn into practice we can help change the way the world works to provide animals a life worth living.
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In this new season, we delve into the direct impact that factory farming, wildlife exploitation, and habitat loss have on individual animals—creatures capable of feeling pain, joy, and fear. We'll explore how these revelations not only affect the animals but challenge us to reflect on our own emotions and responsibilities. Most importantly, we’ll ask the critical question: what can each of us do to make a meaningful difference?
We’ll examine the science, hear personal stories, and feature diverse perspectives from across the globe. Our contributors share how their lives, businesses, and practices have been transformed by what they’ve learned about animal sentience, while we spotlight what must still be done to end cruelty and suffering—once and for all.
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Episode 7: A Look Back at Series 1
For this episode Carly Squires is joined by a selection of World Animal Protection’s experts, as she looks back over the first series of Animals Are Calling, unpicks the key things we have learned and discusses the small but fundamental things we can all do to make a difference.
Thanks so much for subscribing to the podcast. We’d love to hear from you in the form of a review. It’s great feedback for us and helps other people find the podcast. Just click on the review section wherever you listen to the podcast.
Thanks to Kristin Heggeli who has compiled this episode.
Animals Are Calling is a podcast from World Animal Protection.
It’s produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan
for Pardon Our French
The executive producer is Emi Kondo.
Thank you so much for listening.
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S1 E6: Fooled by a Smile with Eugenia Morales and Morvah George
For this episode Carly Squires is joined by World Animal Protection’s Eugenia Morales and Morvah George to discuss how behind their 'smile', captive dolphins are suffering in the tourist industry.
How can we create a better future for these beautiful animals? And which big brands are helping us make this happen?
Thanks so much for subscribing to the podcast. We’d love to hear from you in the form of a review. It’s great feedback for us and helps other people find the podcast. Just click on the review section wherever you listen to the podcast.
Animals Are Calling is a podcast from World Animal Protection.
It’s produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan for Pardon Our French
The executive producer is Emi Kondo.
Thank you so much for listening.
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For this episode Carly Squires is joined by World Animal Protection’s Cameron Harsh and Vince Cinches, to discuss how reducing your meat intake can truly make a difference to animals and the environment.
But what are the ways in which we can practically reduce our meat consumption? And how are big brands joining the movement?
Thanks so much for subscribing to the podcast. We’d love to hear from you in the form of a review. It’s great feedback for us and helps other people find the podcast. Just click on the review section wherever you listen to the podcast.
Animals Are Calling is a podcast from World Animal Protection.
It’s produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan for Pardon Our French
The executive producer is Emi Kondo.
Thank you so much for listening.
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Episode 4: Interconnected planet, the domino effect
Our planet is interconnected, and every action has a consequence. On this episode join World Animal Protection’s Jacqueline Mills and Roberto Vieto to discuss how cattle farms are related to the devastating fires in the Amazon – and how together we have the power to create positive change.
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Animals Are Calling is a podcast from World Animal Protection hosted by Carly Squires.
Produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan for Pardon Our French.
The executive producer is Emi Kondo.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.