Episodes
Enock Odera Ochieng is the Patrol Program Officer at Mount Kenya Trust, leading the Rangers and overseeing security across Mount Kenya, Imenti Forest and Mount Kenya National Park covering over 27000 km².
Listen in as, Joanna Eede, Head of Communications at Tusk, discusses with Enock the use of horses for field patrols, the variety of animals using the elephant underpass that runs below a major and the effects of training at altitude.
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Published 10/29/24
On 21st September 2024, Precious Malapane ran
alongside the ranger teams at Southern African Wildlife Collage in the fifth Wildlife Ranger Challenge.
Singing before, during and after the 21km race, listen in
as Joanna Eede, Head of Communications at Tusk, hears about the atmosphere and comradery of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge race day.
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Find out more about the Wildlife Ranger Challenge at wildliferangerchallenge.org
Published 10/18/24
This year, a record number of teams competed in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge: a pan African challenge that raises awareness and funds for Wildlife Rangers.
But what exactly does a Wildlife Ranger do, and why is their work so vital at this point in history?
In this series we will be speaking with men and women who have first hand experience of the duties, challenges and wonders of being a Wildlife Ranger in Africa.
Listen in as Joanna Eede, Head of Communications at Tusk, speaks...
Published 09/27/24
Without the blue there is no green...
Join our host Bea Karanja, as she dives into marine conservation with Tusk's project partners Camilla, from Africa Foundation, and Hoby, from C3 Madagascar.
Find out why we can still be hopeful for the future of marine conservation, despite the threats facing our oceans, and the concerns over a 20-step skincare trend in this episode and more!
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Find out more about Camilla's work at &Beyond here: https://www.oceanswb.org/...
Published 04/30/24
Can farming and conservation work
harmoniously? Is AI removing us from nature? Join our host Bea Karanja, as she discusses this and more with Andrew Stein, Executive Director of Conservancy-Communities Living Among Wildlife Sustainably (CLAWS).
Learn more about the threats facing lions, how Andrew's organisations CLAWS is working with communities using tracking alert systems and why leopards are his favourite species.
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Find out more about Andrew and the work of CLAWS...
Published 04/17/24
We are back for Series Two of Tusk Talks!
Join our host, Bea Karanja, as she speaks with Kenamurire Kasaona - otherwise known as Chief Lucky - and Dr Moreangels Mbizah, as they discuss the benefits of true community conservation.
What inspired them to become conservationists? How do we evolve community conservation? What traditional beliefs can help you find a lion in the wild? Find out these answers and more in this episode!
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Published 04/10/24
Meet our 2023 Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa Winner, Fanny Minesi.
Host Bea Karanja speaks to Fanny about her fascinating work with bonobos as director of Friends of Bonobos in the Congo, and what we can all learn from them.
They discuss where the responsibility of looking after nature falls, the impact of being labelled as a woman in conservation and the interesting sex lives of bonobos!
As the last episode of our first series of Tusk Talks, let us know what you liked...
Published 12/19/23
Meet our 2023 Winner of the Prince William Award For Conservation In Africa, Ekwoge Abwe.
Host Bea Karanja speaks to Ekwoge about how determination and successful collaboration are crucial in creating long-term change.
They discuss the importance of melding traditional ecological knowledge with modern science, the benefits of community driven conservation and the amazing behaviour of the primates and forest elephants of Cameroon.
Published 12/01/23
Meet our 2023 Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award winner, Jealous Mpofu.
Find out about the extraordinary range and personality of wild dogs, learn when is best to attach a GPS collar, and discover the best methods for tracking this elusive species.
Bea Karanja speaks to Jealous about how commitment, dedication and an innate passion for wildlife can yield results on both a personal and professional level.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Tusk Talks!
Published 11/21/23
Our Tusk Talks podcast explores the life-stories and extraordinary experiences of Africa’s most inspirational conservationists.
Join us for tales of adventure, breath-taking wildlife encounters and advice from the men and women working tirelessly for Africa’s threatened species and for a better future for all across the continent.
Published 11/06/23