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In this episode of the Creatures Podcast, we interview Dr. Abigail Ross, a leading primate behavioral ecologist and founder of the Dr. Abigail Ross Foundation for Applied Conservation. They discuss her background, the challenges she faces in conservation work, especially in Madagascar, and her research on primate behavior. Topics include habitat loss, wildlife trafficking, conservation efforts, and the impact of climate change on Madagascar's biodiversity. Dr. Ross also shares insights into mentoring young Malagasy scientists and the importance of local conservation efforts. The discussion concludes with advice for young conservationists and an overview of the work being done by her foundation.
You can learn more about Dr. Ross and her work HERE
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:03 Early Life and Inspiration
02:22 Academic Journey and Key Experiences
03:53 Understanding Primate Behavioral Ecology
05:22 Conservation Success Stories
05:52 Challenges in Animal Conservation
08:11 Founding the Abigail Ross Foundation
12:25 Reforestation and Current Projects
14:20 Complexities of Conservation in Madagascar
21:42 Future Plans and Favorite Species
23:22 Primate Conservation Projects
24:34 Maternal Care in Calatrichids
26:55 Impact of the Pandemic on Conservation
29:08 Ecotourism in Madagascar
32:41 Local Conservation Efforts
35:51 Maternal Stress and Infant Survival
40:04 Climate Change in Madagascar
42:55 Supporting Conservation Efforts
45:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the Creatures Podcast, we interview Dr. Abigail Ross, a leading primate behavioral ecologist and founder of the Dr. Abigail Ross Foundation for Applied Conservation. They discuss her background, the challenges she faces in conservation work, especially in Madagascar, and her research on primate behavior. Topics include habitat loss, wildlife trafficking, conservation efforts, and the impact of climate change on Madagascar's biodiversity. Dr. Ross also shares insights into mentoring young Malagasy scientists and the importance of local conservation efforts. The discussion concludes with advice for young conservationists and an overview of the work being done by her foundation.
You can learn more about Dr. Ross and her work HERE
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:03 Early Life and Inspiration
02:22 Academic Journey and Key Experiences
03:53 Understanding Primate Behavioral Ecology
05:22 Conservation Success Stories
05:52 Challenges in Animal Conservation
08:11 Founding the Abigail Ross Foundation
12:25 Reforestation and Current Projects
14:20 Complexities of Conservation in Madagascar
21:42 Future Plans and Favorite Species
23:22 Primate Conservation Projects
24:34 Maternal Care in Calatrichids
26:55 Impact of the Pandemic on Conservation
29:08 Ecotourism in Madagascar
32:41 Local Conservation Efforts
35:51 Maternal Stress and Infant Survival
40:04 Climate Change in Madagascar
42:55 Supporting Conservation Efforts
45:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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