First Episode Features WCS’s Emily Darling Who Works on the Front Lines of Coral Conservation
The ¾Õ»¨ÊÓÆµ today launched WCS Wild Audio, a new podcast featuring stories about wildlife; threats to nature and their solutions; and personal stories on what it is like to be on the front lines of saving wildlife and wild places.
on the WCS website; and across these platforms: Apple Podcasts; Amazon; Spotify; iHeartRadio; Podchaser; Stitcher; and Spreaker.
The inaugural episode features Emily Darling who directs WCS's global coral reef conservation program. Working with WCS programs in roughly a dozen countries, she thinks a lot about how to save these sensitive ecosystems—most importantly from climate change. WCS Wild Audio’s Nat Moss checked in with her to learn more about a bleaching event on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and what it suggests about the larger goal of reef conservation.
Two upcoming episodes:
The Bronx Zoo Is Working to Save Some of the World’s Most Threatened Turtle Species; and Preventing Pandemics at the Source.
All can sign up to receive WCS Wild Audio Alerts as new episodes are posted by writing to WCS’s Nat Moss at nmoss@wcs.org.
Wild Audio is created by WCS staff: Nat Moss, Executive Producer, Co-Host, Reporter; Hannah Kaplan; Associate Producer, Co-Host, Audio Engineer; and Dan Rosen, Web Producer.
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