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Featured Podcast: The Wild Things

Join WWF experts as they talk about conservation projects around the world. Topics in this episode include:

  • Illegal wildlife trafficking
  • What not to buy on your next big vacation

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Hear a poison dart frog

Hear a jaguar roar

Listen to the scarlet macaw

Hear the howler monkey's howl

Amur-Heilong 

Amur tiger update

Arctic 

Interview of WWF Chairman Bruce Babbitt opposing oil and gas in Bristol Bay

Margaret Williams Testifies in Front of a Senate Committee on Behalf of Polar Bears

Neil Hamilton discuss WWF’s network initiative on the Arctic

Geoff York on Polar Bear Conservation

Interview with WWF's Dr Martin Sommerkorn on the declining extent of Arctic sea ice

Coral Triangle 

Launch of the Coral Triangle Network Initiative

Galápagos 

WWF's Pablo Guerrero on fisheries

Mesoamerican Reef 

Carlos Morales, project manager for WWF’s Central American office, discusses oil palm plantations in the Mesoamerican Reef

Northern Great Plains 

Curt Freese of WWF's Northern Great Plains program explains WWF's vision for restoring the great American prairie

WWF's Dennis Jorgensen talks about living in the Northern Great Plains

WWF's Kyran Kunkel explains why cougars were chosen as the focal species for a study

Southern Chile 

Mark Stevens and other WWF science and policy experts discuss a management system for the Antarctic Krill Fishery and illegal fishing for Chilean Sea Bass

Community Action 

Program Director Zeinab Musa's inspiring story about educating future conservationists in Kenya's Kiunga Marine Reserve

Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Seminars 

Barbara Block - Sushi and Satellites: Tracking Giant Bluefin Tunas in the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans

Claire Kremen

Dan Janzen - Paz con la Naturaleza: Costa Rica goes for Phase II conservation

Patrick Halpin - Protecting the Large Pelagics: New technologies for marine conservation in the open ocean

Professor Peter J. Mumby - The resilience of coral reefs and its implications for reef management

Michael Oppenheimer

Lisa Curran - Social, Economic and Political Drivers of Bornean Deforestation and Fires: Implications for Carbon Emissions, Biodiversity and Rural Livelihoods

Stuart Pimm - Setting practical conservation priorities -- and sequestering carbon to pay for them

Jeremy Jackson - Brave New Ocean

John Terborgh - Why Tropical Parks are Failing

Corporate Partnerships 

WWF's partnership with The Coca-Cola Company

Aquaculture 

Social Responsibility in the Tilapia Aquaculture Dialogue Standards

Who We Are 

Carter Roberts - 2007 End of the Year Conference Call

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