In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Leif Cocks of The Orangutan Project, and we talk about why more often than not highlands are protected for conservation areas and lowlands aren't, how orangutans are driven to extinction and we only have 10 years to protect them, and how people need to have both the heart and compassion as well as the knowledge and intelligence to create real meaningful change.
As always, please like, rate, and subscribe to the podcast, and to help Leif, head on over to Orangutan.org and see how you can become involved in Leif's incredible work.
Nina Fascione of the International Rhino Foundation
Rob Whitehair and Alex Finden of Mammalz
Mike Leahy of National Wildlife Federation
Thai Nguyen of Save Vietnam’s Wildlife
Andy Wink of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association
Maggie Howell of the Wolf Conservation Center
Paul Wheaton, The Duke of Permaculture
Wilderness Guide and Stand-Up Comedian Monte Montepare
Marine Biologist and Ecologist Carl Safina
Interview with Brian Pope of Lubee Bat Conservancy
Sandra Shaw Homer, Author of Evelio’s Garden: Memoir of a Naturalist in Costa Rica
John Platt of The Revelator
Jona of Gate 1 Uganda
Julie Vanassche of Libassa Wildlife Sanctuary
Will Harlan of Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
Enrique Ortiz of the Andes Amazon Fund
Nancy Fahey of the Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle Project
David Stein of the Prairie Rivers of Iowa
Stefanie Brendl of Shark Allies
Chris Duke of the Madagascar Project
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