The excitement about doing something good in the world is the same passion that keeps conservationist going. We all feel the drive to join and lately we are seeing it in the news media as children actively step into their rights as heirs to our planet.
Each year the number of concerned people grows larger!
With all this positivity you might be thinking - why should I talk about mindset? And why is it important to shift our mindset? And if we do - what good will come of it?
In this episode I share why our undercurrent, looping negative mindset around lack is bringing more lack into our world. When we flip the script to abundance we will bring more resources, money, success to our conservation projects.
If you want to protect wildlife you must demonstrate to others that they too can save wildlife. This means no project belongs to one organization, one researcher, one lab. In fact when one project rises up the ladder of success - with it creates opportunities for others to do so because you have proven that you are abundant opening the path way where there is plenty for you, your organization, your wildlife species, your team, therefore plenty for others.
Episode 057 - Suzie Marlow trains dogs for wildlife conservation research
Episode 056 - How to become a conservation project manager
Episode 055 - Leif Cocks protects orangutan populations around the world
Episode 054 - Dr. Shermin de Silva protects wild asian elephants in Sri Lanka
Episode 053 - How and why to hire a project manager
Episode 052 - The Best of 2019 & The Lessons Learned
Episode 051 - Rachel Henry saves the California Tiger Salamanders through collaborations with landowners
Episode 050 - Dr. Liz McHuron studies fur seals and the pollock fish they eat
Episode 049 - Dr. Nathan Walworth finds solutions & partnerships within the OceansSOS organization he co-founded
Episode 048 - Clay Bolt fascinates the world by highlighting the smallest animals
Episode 047 - Sandesh Kadur shares how he uses video and photography storytelling to protect India's wildlife and wild spaces
Episode 046 - Dr. Jennifer Brandon studies impacts of microplastics and microfibers
Episode 045 - Doug Gimesy shares how conservation photojournalism shapes our view on living with wildlife in urban cityscapes
Episode 044 - Stephanie Arne shares how South African penguins are using man-made nests to increase their population
Episode 043 - Creating 2020 Wildlife Conservation Project Goals
Episode 042 - 10 tips to strategically engage stakeholders
Episode 041 - Dr. Lora Kim Joyner protects parrots in Honduras and beyond
Episode 040 - Dr. Nathan Robinson pulls the most famous straw in the world out of a sea turtle nose
Episode 039 - Case Study - Phase 5 Closure - Elephants and Bees
Episode 038 - Case Study - Phase 4 Monitor and Control - Grizzly Bear Project
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