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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Read by Bojana Novakovic
Feeorin runs away from home to live in the branches and discovers her love for dance can guide her back to herself and to the treetops.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded in Adelaide, Australia
Take Action
For more information on Zoos Victoria's Leadbeater possum conservation plan -- https://www.zoo.org.au/media/3048/leadbeaters-possum.pdf
And if you’d like to donate -- zoo.org.au/donate
Read by Tuli Amakali
Urehe uncovers his father’s legend and flies into the sun.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Composer: Charise Sowells
Recorded in Windhoek, Namibia
Take Action:
For more information on International Vulture Awareness Day please visit www.vultureday.org. If you’d prefer to donate to specifically help the African White-Backed Vulture, please check out the The Peregrine Fund at www.peregrinefund.org.
Read by Noah Watts
In 1840, the most notorious thief on the North American Great Plains was actually a ferret by the name of Noddit.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded on the sacred ground of the Crow Tribe in Billings, Montana
Take Action:
If you’d like to make a donation please visit www.blackfootedferret.org.
Read by Ana Claudia Talancon
Camixatol confronts her Aztec God parents and the rains start to fall.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded at Roundabout in Burbank, California
Take Action:
The Dallas World Aquarium is a leader in axolotl conservation. To learn more please visit www.dwazoo.com/animal/axolotl.
Read by Sydney Viengluang
Yann learns that her unicorn magic cannot bring her father back.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded at Roundabout in Burbank, California
Take Action:
The Saola Working Group is the world's foremost organization working on Saola conservation. To learn more about Saolas and their habitat please visit their website www.savethesaola.org.
The Saola Foundation for Annamite Mountains Conservation is a new, US-registered non-profit organization, and the only chartered organization in the world focused on Saola conservation.
To learn more about their program and how you can support it please visit www.saolafoundation.org.
Read by Scott Turner Schofield
Simone transitions to Simon in the Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded at Roundabout in Burbank, California
Take Action:
Seafood Watch -- www. seafoodwatch.org to learn more about sustainable seafood.
Read by Juan Pablo Espinosa
Kek falls in love with a man in the rainforest and learns how the Universe actually works.
Written by Graham Sibley
Directed by Graham Sibley
Sound Design by Teddy Salas
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded at Roundabout in Burbank, California
Take Action:
Rainforest Alliance Certified -- www.rainforest-alliance.org/find-certified
Narrator: Nik Dodani
Composer: Nikbo
Written by Graham Sibley, Lisa Mills, David Brown, Kelly Garbach, Megan Strauss
Created and Produced by Graham Sibley
Produced and Mixed by Kyle O’Neal
Recorded at Roundabout in Burbank, California
In partnership with Mongabay, University of Montana and The Los Angeles Zoo.
About Mongabay:
Mongabay is an award-winning, nonprofit environmental science and conservation news organization that delivers news and inspiration from Nature's frontline via its network of some 800 journalists in 80 countries. Mongabay’s readership averages 9 million unique visitors each month, which positions the platform as one of the top sources of environmental news, analysis, information, and inspiration on the Internet. Mongabay also operates kids.mongabay.com, which provides free environmental education materials, activities, and other resources for children.
About University of Montana:
The University of Montana’s Wildlife Biology Program ranks #1 in North America with it’s nationally recognized education programs and research. Montana has become a center of conservation interest in the inter-mountain west with many private conservation organizations having found a focus in Montana. The environment provides an outstanding opportunity for the cultivation of ideas and potential funding sources for research.
About The LA Zoo:
To serve the community, the Los Angeles Zoo will create an environment for recreation and discovery; inspire an appreciation of wildlife through exhibitry and education; ensure the highest level of animal welfare; and support programs that preserve biodiversity and conserve natural habitat. The Los Angeles Zoo will leverage the diverse resources of Los Angeles to be an innovator for the global zoo community, creating dynamic experiences to connect people and animals.
Thank you to the Screen Actors Guild.
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.