Conservation calls, the podcast

Raising youth awareness on in situ conservation is key for nurturing future environmental stewards. Teaching them about protecting species in their natural habitats empowers them to grasp the link between ecosystems, biodiversity, and human welfare.

This realisation sparked a collaborative journey with Repton school Dubai to create a unique podcast with one aim; to let the youth narrate our conservation stories in their language, filled with passion and emotion aimed at inspiring their peers.

Welcome to our podcast journey! Your feedback matters, so tune in, share your thoughts, and let’s inspire the next generation of conservation champions together!

Whispers in the Shadows: The Omani Owl’s Fight for Survival in Wadi Wurayah

November 11, 2024

This episode focuses on the important story of owl conservation in the stunning Wadi Wurayah National Park in Fujairah, featuring the elusive and extremely rare Omani Owl as the star.   Join Park Ranger Sami Majeed and our Repton podcast...

Coexisting with Giants: Navigating Wild Cat-Human Conflict in Indonesia

September 26, 2024

This episode of MBZ’s Conservation Calls is roaring with excitement as we explore how Panthera and project partner Sintas Indonesia are mitigating human-wild cat conflict in the Leuser Ecosystem. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a vast area where humans...

Toad Warriors: The Fight for South Africa's Amphibian Future!

August 26, 2024

In this episode, we’re diving into the awesome world of the Western Leopard Toad! Nature Connect in South Africa has come up with a brilliant plan to protect this fascinating and endangered species. Get ready to uncover all the exciting...

Manatee Mavericks: Safeguarding Senegal's Gentle Giants!

July 24, 2024

Get ready for an epic podcast adventure filled with intrigue and a hint of enigma! This time, we're diving into the world of the rare and elusive - the African manatees. Join us as we uncover the unique collaboration between...

Bolivian Bird Guardians: Protecting the Sky's Colorful Treasures!

June 27, 2024

This episode features an incredible story of how Asociación Armonía is working to protect the critically endangered Red-fronted Macaws in Bolivia. With only 1,200 individuals left, they are implementing various initiatives like safeguarding breeding cliffs, adding nesting boxes, and restoring...

Hawaiian Drone Defenders: Soaring to Save cool plant Species!

June 3, 2024

This episode dives into the incredible journey of an MBZF-supported project. The National Tropical Botanical Garden are using cutting-edge technology, to rediscover plants once thought extinct in the most remote and hard-to-reach places on the Island of Hawaii. It’s a...

Conservation calls, the podcast

April 5, 2024

Raising youth awareness on in situ conservation is key for nurturing future environmental stewards. Teaching them about protecting species in their natural habitats empowers them to grasp the link between ecosystems, biodiversity, and human welfare. This realisation sparked a collaborative...
Neoneura carnatica is one of six endemic damselfly species in Cuba, found primarily in the western region’s pristine rivers and creeks.  These habitats are rapidly declining due to human activities, and little is known about the species’ population, distribution, or ecology. Most known locations are outside protected areas, raising concerns about their survival.
 
Thanks to MBZ Fund, Ana María  Hernández, researcher and professor at the Faculty of Biology of Havana University, and her team, are updating data on distribution and abundance as well as studying its ecology, including behaviour and habitat preferences using equipment to monitor environmental conditions that may threaten the species.
 
 The researchers team fostered close collaboration with local communities and conservation specialists, transforming public awareness about this damselfly and encouraging commitment to its conservation. Protecting its habitat will be vital for the survival of many freshwater species. They hope that this project findings will inform management plans for the future of Neoneura carnatica.
 
#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Cuba #invertebrate #wildlife #nature #animals  #environment #cubannature #cubanendemics #dragonflies #damselflies #odonatan

Neoneura carnatica is one of six endemic damselfly species in Cuba, found primarily in the western region’s pristine rivers and creeks. These habitats are rapidly declining due to human activities, and little is known about the species’ population, distribution, or ecology. Most known locations are outside protected areas, raising concerns about their survival.

Thanks to MBZ Fund, Ana María Hernández, researcher and professor at the Faculty of Biology of Havana University, and her team, are updating data on distribution and abundance as well as studying its ecology, including behaviour and habitat preferences using equipment to monitor environmental conditions that may threaten the species.

The researchers team fostered close collaboration with local communities and conservation specialists, transforming public awareness about this damselfly and encouraging commitment to its conservation. Protecting its habitat will be vital for the survival of many freshwater species. They hope that this project findings will inform management plans for the future of Neoneura carnatica.

#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Cuba #invertebrate #wildlife #nature #animals #environment #cubannature #cubanendemics #dragonflies #damselflies #odonatan
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The concept of “From the UAE to the Rest of the World” plays a vital role in our conservation success. With over 2,800 projects supported in more than 170 countries, our commitment to creating a better world truly stems from the United Arab Emirates.

To celebrate our local commitment to conservation, our podcast team were excited to tell the story of a project supported by the Fund right here in the UAE.
 
Join Park Ranger Sami Majeed and our Repton podcast crew for a delightful blend of humour and owl-mazing facts!

To listen to the episode, follow the link in @speciesconservationfund bio

P.S. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share our Conservation Calls podcast. Your support would be truly amazing!

 

#mbzfund #podcast #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Fujairah #wadiwurayah #nationalparks #owl #wildlife #nature #animals #environment #wild

The concept of “From the UAE to the Rest of the World” plays a vital role in our conservation success. With over 2,800 projects supported in more than 170 countries, our commitment to creating a better world truly stems from the United Arab Emirates.

To celebrate our local commitment to conservation, our podcast team were excited to tell the story of a project supported by the Fund right here in the UAE.

Join Park Ranger Sami Majeed and our Repton podcast crew for a delightful blend of humour and owl-mazing facts!

To listen to the episode, follow the link in @speciesconservationfund bio

P.S. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share our Conservation Calls podcast. Your support would be truly amazing!



#mbzfund #podcast #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Fujairah #wadiwurayah #nationalparks #owl #wildlife #nature #animals #environment #wild
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At our recent 15-year celebration dinner, Maya Korayem, our master of talent and workplace culture, captivated the audience with her moving poem titled “If the Fund Had a Voice.”
 
This heartfelt reading was the perfect way to launch our November newsletter and reflect on our journey over the past decade and a half. This edition is packed with exciting stories, including an interview with our first employee, our podcast about a local grant and an insightful 15-year report about the Fund, among others.
 
We hope this newsletter inspires you as much as it has helped us reflect on our achievements. Please note: listening to the poem may evoke tears—tears of sadness that ultimately lead to joy and inspiration.
 
To read the newsletter, access the link in our bio.
 
خلال عشاء احتفالنا بمرور 15 عامًا، ألقت مايا كريّم، خبيرة المواهب وثقافة العمل لدينا، قصيدة مؤثرة بعنوان ‘لو كان للصندوق صوت.’
 
كانت طريقة إلقائها المؤثرة هي الطريقة المثالية لإطلاق نشرتنا الإخبارية لشهر نوفمبر، ولإطلاق العنان لأنفسنا للتأمل في رحلتنا على مدار عقد ونصف من الزمن. تضم هذه النسخة العديد من القصص الشيّقة، منها مقابلة مع أول موظفة لدينا، وحلقة من البودكاست حول منحة محلية، بالإضافة إلى تقرير شامل عن الصندوق يغطي مسيرتنا خلال 15 عامًا، وغير ذلك الكثير.
 
نأمل أن تلهمكم هذه النشرة كما ألهمتنا نحن خلال تأملنا في إنجازاتنا. كما نود التنويه إلى أن الاستماع إلى القصيدة قد يجري الدموع من مآقيها – دموع الحزن التي تقود في النهاية إلى الفرح والإلهام.
 
يمكنكم الوصول إلى النشرة الإخبارية عبر الرابط الموجود في البايو
 
 
#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #abudhabi  #celebration #15years #species #wildlife #nature #animals #poem #environment

At our recent 15-year celebration dinner, Maya Korayem, our master of talent and workplace culture, captivated the audience with her moving poem titled “If the Fund Had a Voice.”

This heartfelt reading was the perfect way to launch our November newsletter and reflect on our journey over the past decade and a half. This edition is packed with exciting stories, including an interview with our first employee, our podcast about a local grant and an insightful 15-year report about the Fund, among others.

We hope this newsletter inspires you as much as it has helped us reflect on our achievements. Please note: listening to the poem may evoke tears—tears of sadness that ultimately lead to joy and inspiration.

To read the newsletter, access the link in our bio.

خلال عشاء احتفالنا بمرور 15 عامًا، ألقت مايا كريّم، خبيرة المواهب وثقافة العمل لدينا، قصيدة مؤثرة بعنوان ‘لو كان للصندوق صوت.’

كانت طريقة إلقائها المؤثرة هي الطريقة المثالية لإطلاق نشرتنا الإخبارية لشهر نوفمبر، ولإطلاق العنان لأنفسنا للتأمل في رحلتنا على مدار عقد ونصف من الزمن. تضم هذه النسخة العديد من القصص الشيّقة، منها مقابلة مع أول موظفة لدينا، وحلقة من البودكاست حول منحة محلية، بالإضافة إلى تقرير شامل عن الصندوق يغطي مسيرتنا خلال 15 عامًا، وغير ذلك الكثير.

نأمل أن تلهمكم هذه النشرة كما ألهمتنا نحن خلال تأملنا في إنجازاتنا. كما نود التنويه إلى أن الاستماع إلى القصيدة قد يجري الدموع من مآقيها – دموع الحزن التي تقود في النهاية إلى الفرح والإلهام.

يمكنكم الوصول إلى النشرة الإخبارية عبر الرابط الموجود في البايو


#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #abudhabi #celebration #15years #species #wildlife #nature #animals #poem #environment
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The Golden langur population in Kokrajhar, Assam, makes up about 14% of India’s total population. However, habitat fragmentation due to deforestation and infrastructure development has isolated these beautiful creatures, increasing their risk of extinction.
 
A recent study by Dr. Jihosuo Biswas & his team revealed that in State Highway -14 which bisect Chakrashila WLS_Amguri RF-Baxamara RF population from Nayekgaon PRF-Nadangiri RF population,  71% times or instances , Golden langurs opt for ground movement to crossroads, risking collision with oncoming traffic. Between June 2022 and February 2024, 17 road incidents resulted in 6 fatalities and several injuries.
 
To combat this, in 2023 Dr. Biswas & his team initiated the installation of artificial canopy bridges along State Highway-14 with the support from the MBZ Fund. Using bamboo to acclimate the langurs, they’ve transitioned to mixed bamboo-rope and pipe bridges and ladder bridges for durability. The langurs are gradually using these crossings, reducing road mishaps!
 
#MBZFund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #abudhabi #india #animals #mammal #langur #wildlife #nature

The Golden langur population in Kokrajhar, Assam, makes up about 14% of India’s total population. However, habitat fragmentation due to deforestation and infrastructure development has isolated these beautiful creatures, increasing their risk of extinction.

A recent study by Dr. Jihosuo Biswas & his team revealed that in State Highway -14 which bisect Chakrashila WLS_Amguri RF-Baxamara RF population from Nayekgaon PRF-Nadangiri RF population, 71% times or instances , Golden langurs opt for ground movement to crossroads, risking collision with oncoming traffic. Between June 2022 and February 2024, 17 road incidents resulted in 6 fatalities and several injuries.

To combat this, in 2023 Dr. Biswas & his team initiated the installation of artificial canopy bridges along State Highway-14 with the support from the MBZ Fund. Using bamboo to acclimate the langurs, they’ve transitioned to mixed bamboo-rope and pipe bridges and ladder bridges for durability. The langurs are gradually using these crossings, reducing road mishaps!

#MBZFund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #abudhabi #india #animals #mammal #langur #wildlife #nature
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Thanks to the generous support of the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, the University of Cauca are embarking on the first steps toward conserving the Colombian black oak (Trigonobalanus excelsa) in the Colombian Massif. With our support, they are actively monitoring this endangered species in the municipality of Palestina, Huila, Colombia.
 
Another big part of the project is to educate the community, particularly children from the Palestina Educational Institution, to develop effective community conservation strategies. This collaborative effort will be crucial in safeguarding one of the most endangered tree species in Colombia.
 
Great work, and it’s inspiring to see an educational institution and its students taking the lead in such an important conservation initiative!
 
#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Colombia #plants #trees #oak #wildlife #nature #animals #photography #environment

Thanks to the generous support of the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, the University of Cauca are embarking on the first steps toward conserving the Colombian black oak (Trigonobalanus excelsa) in the Colombian Massif. With our support, they are actively monitoring this endangered species in the municipality of Palestina, Huila, Colombia.

Another big part of the project is to educate the community, particularly children from the Palestina Educational Institution, to develop effective community conservation strategies. This collaborative effort will be crucial in safeguarding one of the most endangered tree species in Colombia.

Great work, and it’s inspiring to see an educational institution and its students taking the lead in such an important conservation initiative!

#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Colombia #plants #trees #oak #wildlife #nature #animals #photography #environment
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The congregating fireflies of the genus Pteroptyx in Southeast Asia are famous for their stunning synchronous flashing displays, captivating both scientists and the public. This behaviour has sparked interest in their synchronicity and potential as flagship species for ecotourism and conservation.
 
Recent assessments by the IUCN SSC Firefly Specialist Group have classified four species—Comtesse’s firefly (Pteroptyx bearni), Synchronous bent-winged firefly (Pteroptyx malaccae), Perfect synchronous flashing firefly (Pteroptyx tener), and Non-synchronous bent-winged firefly (Pteroptyx valida)—as vulnerable, highlighting their significant risk of extinction.
 
With support from the MBZF, the Firefly Specialist Group launched a conservation initiative in Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo to evaluate mangrove river systems and assess the status of these firefly species. This funding has facilitated essential research, field expeditions, and training opportunities. By gathering data on these bioluminescent insects and their habitats, the group aims to develop a comprehensive national firefly conservation plan for Malaysia, paving the way for a brighter future for these remarkable insects.
 
#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Malaysia  #fireflies #wildlife #nature #animals # #environment

The congregating fireflies of the genus Pteroptyx in Southeast Asia are famous for their stunning synchronous flashing displays, captivating both scientists and the public. This behaviour has sparked interest in their synchronicity and potential as flagship species for ecotourism and conservation.

Recent assessments by the IUCN SSC Firefly Specialist Group have classified four species—Comtesse’s firefly (Pteroptyx bearni), Synchronous bent-winged firefly (Pteroptyx malaccae), Perfect synchronous flashing firefly (Pteroptyx tener), and Non-synchronous bent-winged firefly (Pteroptyx valida)—as vulnerable, highlighting their significant risk of extinction.

With support from the MBZF, the Firefly Specialist Group launched a conservation initiative in Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo to evaluate mangrove river systems and assess the status of these firefly species. This funding has facilitated essential research, field expeditions, and training opportunities. By gathering data on these bioluminescent insects and their habitats, the group aims to develop a comprehensive national firefly conservation plan for Malaysia, paving the way for a brighter future for these remarkable insects.

#mbzfund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Malaysia #fireflies #wildlife #nature #animals # #environment
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