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By Be Hope Productions
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
Welcome back to Be Hope Wildlife! Most people don’t stop and think about the conservation status of bats, in fact they hardly bat an eye (haha…), but did you know that bats can play incredibly important roles in ecosystems? In fact, some of them help plants and fruit grow! Including the ones we need as humans. That is just one tiny element of the bat benefits and fascinating facts explored in this interview with bat rehabilitator and ecologist Jess Dangerfield. So dive in and hear all about bat behaviour, care and conservation!
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You can find more of his music on Spotify and his website crichtonmusic.co.uk
You can find this episode’s guest Jess Dangerfield on Instagram at @the_biodiversity_officer and @radar_the_bat
Be Hope Wildlife is created by Bethany Hope Gargett (she/her). You can connect with the show by following @behopewildlife on Instagram (and sometimes Twitter) or emailing [email protected]
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You can find more of his music on Spotify and his website crichtonmusic.co.uk
In this episode Sevim Yildiz, host of The BeCuriousBeings Podcast, tells us all about conservation, wildlife, how to make podcasts and documentaries, and what it’s like meeting your idols in those fields (she’s met Dame Jane Goodall and Sir David Attenborough!) I hope you get as much value and inspiration from it as I did.
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Theme by CrichtonMusic.
You can find more of his music on Spotify and his website crichtonmusic.co.uk.
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.