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In this episode of The Wild Bits Show, we celebrate the extraordinary life of Jane Goodall, the world’s most influential primatologist and a tireless voice for wildlife conservation. We explore her impact on science, empathy, and environmental action — and what her legacy means for the next generation of conservationists.
The episode also dives into France’s controversial wolf culling policy, the rise of private investment in conservation through NatureScott’s £100M initiative, and the ongoing efforts to protect dugongs in India’s coastal waters.
Join us for a journey through the wild — where stories of hope, conflict, and discovery reveal the complex relationship between humans and nature.
By TheWildBitsIn this episode of The Wild Bits Show, we celebrate the extraordinary life of Jane Goodall, the world’s most influential primatologist and a tireless voice for wildlife conservation. We explore her impact on science, empathy, and environmental action — and what her legacy means for the next generation of conservationists.
The episode also dives into France’s controversial wolf culling policy, the rise of private investment in conservation through NatureScott’s £100M initiative, and the ongoing efforts to protect dugongs in India’s coastal waters.
Join us for a journey through the wild — where stories of hope, conflict, and discovery reveal the complex relationship between humans and nature.