WWF Podcast Nature Breaking

Welcome to Nature Breaking, a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) podcast focused on news and trends affecting our natural world, and the people and species that call it home. Find us on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube MusicSpotify, and more!

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  • Date: 10 January 2023

Whether it’s wild elephants consuming a village’s crops, or a raccoon getting into a household’s trash, human-wildlife conflict is present everywhere and can lead to significant challenges. 

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  • Date: 06 December 2022

As 2022 draws to a close, this episode features four voices from WWF’s Media & External Affairs team sharing some of their favorite environmental news stories and initiatives from 2022. 

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  • Date: 17 October 2022

Bonus Episode

Every two years WWF releases its flagship Living Planet Report, which monitors populations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish around the world. The latest version of this report was released last week, and found an average decline of 69% in species populations since 1970. To help explain this finding and dive deeper into the report, we’re joined this week by Rebecca Shaw, WWF’s chief scientist. 

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  • Date: 11 October 2022

This year marks the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese Lunar calendar. To mark this occasion, Ginette Hemley, WWF’s senior vice president for wildlife conservation, joins the show to talk about the global effort to protect wild tigers. 

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