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!

Echoes in the dark: Cave biodiversity battles

March 26, 2025

In this episode, we meet Dr. Iva Njunjic, a cave biologist who has explored over 300 caves across Europe and Asia, where she’s discovered species new to science! And don’t worry, cave animals are small and not scary at all. ...

Mexican Miracle: The fight to save the Kangaroo rat!

February 26, 2025

The Kangaroo rat has a unique appearance, with its distinctive hind legs significantly longer than its front, giving it a resemblance to a kangaroo. However, its tale of survival is even more remarkable. Once thought to be extinct for 30...

Petrel Power: Wings of hope for the Bermuda cahow!

January 29, 2025

This month, we learn of an incredible tale of a petrel in Bermuda, which was thought to be extinct for over 300 years! Thanks to Nonsuch Expeditions, along with the support of the MBZ Fund and Dolphin Energy, JP Rouja...

Voices of Change: 15 Years of Conservation Impact

December 18, 2024

This episode of Conservation Calls is especially meaningful! It celebrates 15 years of species conservation, featuring some words of wisdom from our amazing grant recipients. The highlight of the podcast is a powerful poem titled “If the Fund Had a...

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...
Want to discover the coolest conservation job out there? If you’re not afraid of narrow openings, falling rocks, tight spaces, and deep, dark crevices—along with some creepy-crawly critters you might not even see—then you’re in for a treat! Yep, you guessed it; this episode is all about the amazing world of biospeleology!

Meet Dr. Iva Njunjic, a cave biologist who has explored over 300 caves across Europe and Asia, where she’s discovered species new to science!

Dive into our latest episode of Conservation Calls in the stunning Komarnica Canyon in northwest Montenegro and join us as the Repton Dubai Podcast crew and Chanda Miyanda brings her incredible story to life.

And don’t worry—cave animals are small and not scary at all.  Caves are nutrient-poor habitats, which means they can’t support large animals. Want to know more, listen to the link in the @speciesconbservationfund bio!

PS Be sure to follow, rate, and share our Conservation Calls podcast. Your support means the world to us!

 
#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #podcast #nextgeneration #youth #sustainability #uae #Montenegro #caves #insects #savekomarnica #canyon #research #caveexploring

Want to discover the coolest conservation job out there? If you’re not afraid of narrow openings, falling rocks, tight spaces, and deep, dark crevices—along with some creepy-crawly critters you might not even see—then you’re in for a treat! Yep, you guessed it; this episode is all about the amazing world of biospeleology!

Meet Dr. Iva Njunjic, a cave biologist who has explored over 300 caves across Europe and Asia, where she’s discovered species new to science!

Dive into our latest episode of Conservation Calls in the stunning Komarnica Canyon in northwest Montenegro and join us as the Repton Dubai Podcast crew and Chanda Miyanda brings her incredible story to life.

And don’t worry—cave animals are small and not scary at all. Caves are nutrient-poor habitats, which means they can’t support large animals. Want to know more, listen to the link in the @speciesconbservationfund bio!

PS Be sure to follow, rate, and share our Conservation Calls podcast. Your support means the world to us!


#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #podcast #nextgeneration #youth #sustainability #uae #Montenegro #caves #insects #savekomarnica #canyon #research #caveexploring
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The distribution of the Tucacas Killifish, also known as the rain fish, is among the smallest and most geographically restricted of all continental coastal drainages in Venezuela, having been collected from only in few sites despite numerous sampling efforts in the plains (Taphorn & Rodríguez-Olarte 2008, 2015).

With support from the MBZ Fund, Professor Douglas Rodríguez Olarte and his team are undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the Tucacas Killifish’s habitat. Their efforts include identifying and mapping aquatic habitats through field surveys and remote sensing, as well as sampling these habitats to analyze their spatio-temporal variations. Additionally, they aim to determine the species’ global distribution and population status by conducting counts, littoral transects and creating a photographic and video database for each habitat.

This project represents a crucial initiative to enhance the global status and conservation of the Tucacas Killifish in Venezuela’s coastal plains.
 
 
#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #fish #sustainability #uae #Venezuela #wildlife #nature #animals #support #environment

The distribution of the Tucacas Killifish, also known as the rain fish, is among the smallest and most geographically restricted of all continental coastal drainages in Venezuela, having been collected from only in few sites despite numerous sampling efforts in the plains (Taphorn & Rodríguez-Olarte 2008, 2015).

With support from the MBZ Fund, Professor Douglas Rodríguez Olarte and his team are undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the Tucacas Killifish’s habitat. Their efforts include identifying and mapping aquatic habitats through field surveys and remote sensing, as well as sampling these habitats to analyze their spatio-temporal variations. Additionally, they aim to determine the species’ global distribution and population status by conducting counts, littoral transects and creating a photographic and video database for each habitat.

This project represents a crucial initiative to enhance the global status and conservation of the Tucacas Killifish in Venezuela’s coastal plains.


#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #fish #sustainability #uae #Venezuela #wildlife #nature #animals #support #environment
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With a recent grant from the MBZ Fund, the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association successfully implemented a crucial initiative aimed at exploring new habitats to enhance the conservation of the threatened Harrison’s giant mastiff bat (Otomops harrisoni) in Rwanda. They were also able to document other cave-dwelling bat species and assess the threats facing these critical habitats, benefiting not only bats but also other species that rely on cave systems.

Beyond research, they embarked on educational outreach in schools and communities near the roosting sites. Through these efforts, they educated children about the vital role of bats in ecosystems, highlighting their ecological benefits and inspiring young minds to take conservation actions to safeguard these unique species.

The impact of this project extends beyond immediate findings, promoting a lasting appreciation for bats and their importance in maintaining ecological balance.

#MBZFund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #abudhabi #bats #Batsarethebest #savingwildlife #batconservation #wildlifeconservation #Rwanda #VisitRwanda #Africa #wildlife #nature

With a recent grant from the MBZ Fund, the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association successfully implemented a crucial initiative aimed at exploring new habitats to enhance the conservation of the threatened Harrison’s giant mastiff bat (Otomops harrisoni) in Rwanda. They were also able to document other cave-dwelling bat species and assess the threats facing these critical habitats, benefiting not only bats but also other species that rely on cave systems.

Beyond research, they embarked on educational outreach in schools and communities near the roosting sites. Through these efforts, they educated children about the vital role of bats in ecosystems, highlighting their ecological benefits and inspiring young minds to take conservation actions to safeguard these unique species.

The impact of this project extends beyond immediate findings, promoting a lasting appreciation for bats and their importance in maintaining ecological balance.

#MBZFund #conservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #abudhabi #bats #Batsarethebest #savingwildlife #batconservation #wildlifeconservation #Rwanda #VisitRwanda #Africa #wildlife #nature
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