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From Gorillas to Elephants: Dr. Ian Redmond on Wildlife Conservation in Africa
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In this episode of The PrimateCast origins, we’re sharing a lecture given by wildlife biologist and conservationist Dr. Ian Redmond, OBE.
Ian is renowned for his work with gorillas and elephants in Africa. Through research, filming, ecotourism, and conservation science and activism, he’s spent over 40 years cultivating the wisdom and the network needed to inspire and incite real change.
In this lecture, Ian weaves an engaging tale around his experiences. His wonderful storytelling might make you feel, as I did, like you’re part of the story. And I think that’s one of Ian’s main points; that all of us are part of nature’s story and importantly can be part of its protectorate in lots of different ways.
His stories move effortlessly from African villagers to conservation icons to world leaders, and you get the sense that Ian is at home amongst all of them, never losing sight of the ultimate goal of protecting the planet and its diverse inhabitants.
He jokes about how he got himself to Karisoke research station to study gorillas by offering to fix Dianne Fossey’s leaky roof. And even has some fun stories about Sir David Attenborough during his filming for the iconic BBC series Life on Earth.
But its his descriptions of his time in the forests, with the gorillas and elephants, with the local people that live alongside them, which really sparks in us that sense of what might be lost if we fail to act on behalf of the Earth.
To that end, Ian leaves us with some ways to support conservation efforts, including some of the initiatives he’s been directly involved in over the years. Here’s where you might be surprised to learn about blockchains for elephants!
But it all seems to be part of the bigger picture of finding ways to assess the economic value of the ecosystem services species like elephants and gorillas provide, as the true gardeners of the forests.
It’s easy to get swept away by Ian’s easy nature, engaging rhetoric, and just his plain old dude with interesting stories vibe. But you’re going to learn a lot listening to this lecture.
Other topics covered and links to related organizations:
- virtual ecotourism through vEcotourism
- non-profit nature documentaries at Ecoflix
- holistic natural capital and nature credits with Rebalance Earth
- Great Apes Survival Partnership
- Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
- conservation issues in Africa: bushmeat, materials extraction, deforestation, civil war, poaching
My favorite quote from this episode: "I am vibrating to elephant rumbles in a cave 1
The PrimateCast is hosted and produced by Andrew MacIntosh. Artwork by Chris Martin. Music by Andre Goncalves. Credits by Kasia Majewski.
- Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter
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- Email theprimatecast@gmail.com with thoughts and comments
Consider sending us an email or reaching out on social media to give us your thoughts on this and any other interview in the series. We're always happy to hear from you and hope to continue improving our podcast format based on your comments and suggestions.
A podcast from Kyoto University and CICASP.
章节
1. Conservation Stories From Dr. Ian Redmond (00:00:00)
2. Interactions Between Gorillas and Forest Elephants (00:14:38)
3. Challenges and Successes in Gorilla Conservation (00:26:58)
4. Gorilla Conservation Efforts and Personal Connections (00:33:31)
5. Conservation and Tourism Impact on Gorillas (00:38:58)
6. Human Development's Impact on Wildlife (00:47:05)
7. Deforestation and Ivory Trade's Impact on Elephants (00:53:54)
8. Conservation Challenges in Africa (01:04:51)
9. Protecting Rainforests (01:14:56)
10. Wildlife Conservation and Its Importance (01:22:05)
11. The Economic Paradigm of Valuing Nature (01:30:24)
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Manage episode 371761457 series 2782814
In this episode of The PrimateCast origins, we’re sharing a lecture given by wildlife biologist and conservationist Dr. Ian Redmond, OBE.
Ian is renowned for his work with gorillas and elephants in Africa. Through research, filming, ecotourism, and conservation science and activism, he’s spent over 40 years cultivating the wisdom and the network needed to inspire and incite real change.
In this lecture, Ian weaves an engaging tale around his experiences. His wonderful storytelling might make you feel, as I did, like you’re part of the story. And I think that’s one of Ian’s main points; that all of us are part of nature’s story and importantly can be part of its protectorate in lots of different ways.
His stories move effortlessly from African villagers to conservation icons to world leaders, and you get the sense that Ian is at home amongst all of them, never losing sight of the ultimate goal of protecting the planet and its diverse inhabitants.
He jokes about how he got himself to Karisoke research station to study gorillas by offering to fix Dianne Fossey’s leaky roof. And even has some fun stories about Sir David Attenborough during his filming for the iconic BBC series Life on Earth.
But its his descriptions of his time in the forests, with the gorillas and elephants, with the local people that live alongside them, which really sparks in us that sense of what might be lost if we fail to act on behalf of the Earth.
To that end, Ian leaves us with some ways to support conservation efforts, including some of the initiatives he’s been directly involved in over the years. Here’s where you might be surprised to learn about blockchains for elephants!
But it all seems to be part of the bigger picture of finding ways to assess the economic value of the ecosystem services species like elephants and gorillas provide, as the true gardeners of the forests.
It’s easy to get swept away by Ian’s easy nature, engaging rhetoric, and just his plain old dude with interesting stories vibe. But you’re going to learn a lot listening to this lecture.
Other topics covered and links to related organizations:
- virtual ecotourism through vEcotourism
- non-profit nature documentaries at Ecoflix
- holistic natural capital and nature credits with Rebalance Earth
- Great Apes Survival Partnership
- Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
- conservation issues in Africa: bushmeat, materials extraction, deforestation, civil war, poaching
My favorite quote from this episode: "I am vibrating to elephant rumbles in a cave 1
The PrimateCast is hosted and produced by Andrew MacIntosh. Artwork by Chris Martin. Music by Andre Goncalves. Credits by Kasia Majewski.
- Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter
- Subscribe where you get your podcasts
- Email theprimatecast@gmail.com with thoughts and comments
Consider sending us an email or reaching out on social media to give us your thoughts on this and any other interview in the series. We're always happy to hear from you and hope to continue improving our podcast format based on your comments and suggestions.
A podcast from Kyoto University and CICASP.
章节
1. Conservation Stories From Dr. Ian Redmond (00:00:00)
2. Interactions Between Gorillas and Forest Elephants (00:14:38)
3. Challenges and Successes in Gorilla Conservation (00:26:58)
4. Gorilla Conservation Efforts and Personal Connections (00:33:31)
5. Conservation and Tourism Impact on Gorillas (00:38:58)
6. Human Development's Impact on Wildlife (00:47:05)
7. Deforestation and Ivory Trade's Impact on Elephants (00:53:54)
8. Conservation Challenges in Africa (01:04:51)
9. Protecting Rainforests (01:14:56)
10. Wildlife Conservation and Its Importance (01:22:05)
11. The Economic Paradigm of Valuing Nature (01:30:24)
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