In this episode, Angie interviews Raissa Sepulveda, a PhD student from Brazil and a field technician for the nonprofit organization Panthera. They delve into Raissa's work on ocelot conservation in the Pantanal, the world's largest inland tropical wetland.
Raissa shares her experiences in the field, from capturing and collaring ocelots to studying their movements and habitats. The conversation also covers challenges such as human-wildlife conflict, climate change, and the importance of habitat preservation. Additionally, Raissa discusses her journey in wildlife conservation and the significance of women leading these efforts in typically male-dominated fields.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:58 What is an Ocelot?
04:16 Raissa's Background and Journey
07:08 Field Stories: Ocelots and Jaguars
16:04 Ocelot and Jaguar Conservation Status
18:19 Working with Panthera
19:28 A Day in the Life of a Field Technician
26:18 Research Findings and Conservation Implications
30:09 Understanding Ocelot Conservation Corridors
32:05 Human-Wildlife Conflict and Conservation Strategies
38:14 Challenges and Rewards of Fieldwork
38:38 Women in Conservation: Breaking Barriers
42:08 Fieldwork Hardships and Climate Change Impact
52:19 Advice for Aspiring Conservationists
56:03 Supporting Conservation Efforts Beyond Fieldwork
58:16 Panthera Organization and Final Thoughts
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