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Talking Indonesia
Melandri Vlok - Archaeology and Reading Bones
Bones can tell us so much about the past, not just about the ancestry of modern humans (or homo sapiens) but also about the people and cultures of times long forgotten. When we think about Indonesia’s place in history, we’re often inclined to think about the histories that shape the socio-cultural and political dynamics we see today. But Indonesia’s global historical significance goes way beyond this when we start considering how Indonesia features in early movements and migrations of humans and how they might have lived. It's estimated that ancient humans travelled through Wallacea, what we now unders...
2025-04-10
38 min
Before Us
Hooked from the start
Send us a textThe rapid dispersal of modern humans across Wallacea to modern day Australia not only required boat technology for long-distance sea travel, but also knowledge about deep-sea fishing. In this episode, we talk to Sue O’Connor about the different routes that people may have taken across Wallacea in the Pleistocene and how the different kinds of islands on those routes may have influenced maritime resource use and the earliest evidence of pelagic fishing. Key PeopleSusan O'Connor - Australian National University
2025-04-01
38 min
Our Prehistory
39. Terminal Pleistocene of Southeast Asia
19,000 to 11,700 years ago ... In the Himalayan foothills of Thailand and the southern islands of Wallacea, the adoption of new funerary rituals, ornaments, and tools by hunter gatherer societies coincided with global warming and large human migrations.Support the show
2025-03-02
34 min
Rudá žeň
Epizoda 60: John Creasey
Spisovatelé Štěpán Kopřiva a Jiří Pavlovský debatují o zajímavých žánrových autorech, a nejen o nich. Hlavním cílem jejich zájmu jsou detektivky, noir, drsná škola. A jelikož se snaží rozebírat díla slavných tvůrců, nevyhnou se ani spoilerům – tak pozor!Konkrétně tato epizoda obsahuje spoilery pro knihy Johna Creaseyho Inspektor West volá na poplach, Zbraně pro inspektora Westa, Případ Londýn – Austrálie, Sekáč a pavouk, Gideonova řeka, Noc komisaře Gideona, Státní návštěva, Mlha děsu, Potopa, Sucho, Hlad, dále pro film Rennyho Harlina Lovci myšlenek...
2025-02-18
2h 02
Rozumná viera
#170 - Ježiš Kristus - najvplyvnejšia osoba v dejinách, 2. časť
Toto je pokračovanie predošlej časti, kde hovorím o vplyve, ktorý mal Ježiš a jeho nasledovníci na svet. Minule som hovoril o literatúre, filmoch, umení a hudbe. Dnes budem pokračovať. Ježiš a jeho nasledovníci mali totiž veľký vplyv na rozvoj vzdelávania a vedy. Opäť budem vychádzať z knihy J. W. Wallacea s názvom Person of Interest. 0:35 Vplyv na vzdelanie 6:50 Vplyv na vedu 13:30 Ježiš Kristus - najvýznamnejšia osoba celých dejín
2025-01-09
20 min
A Viagem do Maçarico
O herpetólogo Frederico Barroso e a sua investigação com crocodilos
Episódio dedicado ao trabalho de investigação do herpetólogo Frederico Barroso. O Frederico estudou na Universidade de Glasgow mas também colaborou na Operation Wallacea, e na atualidade, esta a concluir o seu Doutoramento no CIBIO. Ao longo dos últimos anos trabalhou com diferentes grupos de répteis e falamos da sua experiência com o género de crocodilos Paleoshucus, mas também dos métodos não invasivos que está a desenvolver para a recolha de dados.Música: "Where Dreams Never Ends" - Miguel Berkemeier https://www.youtube.com/@miguelberkemei
2024-08-08
46 min
Third Age Design
Design Rules, And How to Break Them!
While true innovators are rare, they contribute to moving society forward in previously unexplored ways. In international interiors, product design, as well as fashion, one truly innovative designer's name pops to the top of the list: Sue Timney. She recently received her first senior living commission for luxury retirement from Wallacea Living in the UK. In this episode, Lori and Sue discuss fresh ideas for using space well, ways to turn boring corridors into inspirational areas and much, much more. Our Innovation Spotlight focuses on the recent surge in interest in hydrotherapy pools, and what’s behind it.
2024-08-04
46 min
The Think Wildlife Podcast
Episode 67: Utilizing Biodiversity Credits and Academia for Conservation with Dr. Tim Coles, Founder, Operation Wallacea
In this episode of The Think Wildlife Podcast, I interview Dr. Tim Coles. Across his decorated conservation career, Tim has established two highly successful, self-sustaining conservation enterprises. These are Operation Wallacea and rePLANET.Operation Wallacea is a network of academics from European and North American universities, who design and implement biodiversity and conservation management research expeditions. rePLANET aims to restore and conserve landscapes by generating private sector funding through the voluntary carbon and biodiversity credit market. 60% of the final price of any carbon or biodiversity credit sold from our projects returns to benefit local stakeholders. In...
2024-07-26
00 min
Glasovi svetov
Z vidika biogeografije Koreja in Tajska nista na istem kontinentu
Če na naš planet pogledamo z očmi biogeografije, discipline, ki preučuje razširjenost vrst in ekosistemov v geografskem prostoru ter geološkem času, ugotovimo, da celine niso razporejene tako, kot smo se učili pri zemljepisuPravijo, da je v sodobni znanosti interdisciplinarnost lepa čednost. Povezovati ne le spoznanja in uvide, ampak nemara celo kombinirati raziskovalne pristope znanstvenih disciplin, ki jih klasična delitev dela na univerzah ter inštitutih sicer ločuje – to bi v 21. stoletju utegnilo pripeljati do neslutenih prebojev v našem razumevanju sveta. Temu seveda ni težko pritrditi, le da bi lahko dodali, da se zn...
2024-06-19
47 min
Specimens
Jack Baddams - Ornithologist + Wildlife Researcher
In episode 047 Elle chats with Jack Baddams: Ornithologist and Wildlife Researcher whose field work is focused on the tagging of different species of birds to learn more about their lives. He shares this work on social media where he talks about the birds he rings and shows off the diversity of the natural world. Socials: www.instagram.com/jackbaddams www.tiktok.com/jabaddams Jack's Podcast https://howmanygeese.podbean.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ac9xGSKV0FhtXeMFFSQHR https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-many-geese/id1555133269
2024-04-22
41 min
The Conversation Weekly
Invisible lines: how unseen boundaries shape the world around us
Our experiences of the world are diverse, often changing as we move across borders from one country to another. They can also vary based on language or subtle shifts in climate. Yet, we rarely consider what causes these differences and divisions. In this episode we speak to geographer Maxim Samson at De Paul University in the US about the unseen boundaries that can shape our collective and personal perceptions of the world – what he calls "invisible lines".This episode was written and produced by Mend Mariwany with assistance from Katie Flood. Eloise Stevens doe...
2024-03-28
22 min
Developing Carbon Stories
Episode 14: How carbon and biodiversity markets can work together to conserve vital ecosystems with Dr Tim Coles OBE
Developing Carbon Stories is a podcast by Abatable, an intelligence and procurement platform for the voluntary carbon market. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are contributing to the fight against climate change. In series three of the podcast, we’re taking a focused look at the importance of nature-based solutions and their special ability to combat climate change while providing a host of additional co-benefits. In this episode of Developing Carbon Stories, we speak with Dr T...
2023-12-19
38 min
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: Compliments to the bees
Our time in Mexico comes to an end with the final episode of the expedition! We park our usual animal heavy chat to speak to Dr Kathy Slater (Mission Mexico: Welcome to the Jungle guest) about the communities who live around the biosphere and the threats it is under. Dare we say it - but we get serious for possibly the first time ever on the show! Firstly, we talk to Kathy about the honey production which many local communities are engaged in, and her work alongside local NGOs to help them move away from unsustainable agriculture...
2023-12-12
1h 03
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: Bat chat
Today's episode is spreading it's weird fleshy wings and echolocating into your ears as we delve into the frankly absurd world of the bats. We've woken up a trio of guests from their daytime slumber to lift the lid on the superpowered world of bats and bring us face to face with one of the largest species in the Calakmul jungle. Oh and yes, don't be fooled by the early outtro. For those who want a real insight into just how crazy you get in the jungle, stick behind after the end to hear HMG re...
2023-11-28
1h 18
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: A strange affinity for toads
We are swimming, sliding and hopping into your ears this week as we head out under cover of darkness to look for all things herpetological - aka reptiles and amphibians. With the help of blacksmith-come-herpetologist Stuart and PhD student Fred, we dive into the scaly world of reptiles and (the permanently moist world of) amphibians. As ever though, that's not all! We answer that classic jungle question of what animal would you choose to be your karaoke partner and check back in on Private Jamie Hartup from the frontlines of the (his?) war against the ants. Will h...
2023-11-21
1h 00
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: Butterfly Alcatraz
Today's jungle diary has got us all a-flutter as we explore the world of tropical butterflies. With the help of entomologists Liz and Holly, we're learning about why they're such important indicators for the health of the forest and heading out on a survey to get our hands on some ourselves. Also in today's episode we join Private Jamie Hartup to get his report from the frontlines of the Ant War, unpack some of our halfway wildlife highlights, decide which Mexican animals would make good video characters, and start to panic that the podcast may never actually...
2023-11-14
1h 02
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: It’s Bird Time
The Mayan journey continues as Jack and Roddy move deeper into the Mexican jungle and set up shop at a new camp that is not without its (small and very, very well organised....) challenges - as they reach the Western front of humanity's battle with a colony of leaf cutter ants! But before they fall prey to the colony, it's time to get the flock together and head out looking at our feathered friends - as this week we're all about birds. Learn about the different surveying methods used to study them, as well as that most c...
2023-11-07
55 min
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: Monkey Business
Part three of our journey into the Mexican jungle and today, we're focusing on the big, fluffy stuff. It's an absolute mammal-fest this episode as we delve into some of the jungle's most famous residents. Find out the difference between Jaguars and your Jaguarundis, which mammal is the Mafia boss of Mexico and why monkeys are such dicks to each other. We've then got an extra treat at the end as we sit down with expedition medic Dr Stefan Hudson to hear all about he looks after the weirdest mammal of all - us. For m...
2023-10-31
1h 10
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: Mayan Shenanigans
Our Mexican adventure continues as today's episode sees us getting to grips with one of the most important aspects of the Calakmul jungle - the Mayans. Come with us as we explore the ancient city of Calakmul and the ruins of Hormiguero with Holly Cunningham as our guide. From blood sacrifices to Belugas of the underworld, this is the closest you'll get to a How Many Geese? history channel. We then list which animals make our Mexican Most Wanted before making time to answer one of your listener questions because, even if we're severely dehydrated and getting b...
2023-10-24
49 min
How many geese?
Mission Mexico: Welcome to the Jungle
Come with us deep into the heart of the Mayan jungle as we embark on a once in a lifetime expedition into Mexico’s Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. Joining the Operation Wallacea team, we head out with scientists and locals to get under the skin of Calakmul, learning about the scientific work being undertaken, the history of the forest and the threats it faces. In this first episode, we’re getting to know where exactly we are and why it’s so special. Head scientist Dr Kathy Slater explains why Calakmul is so important and captivating before...
2023-10-17
1h 08
art.e.fact podcast
Malam Dongeng "Laut, Dewi dan Para Pengelana"
Pada tanggal 5 Juni 2023 lalu, Kampung Buku telah mengadakan Malam Dongeng bertajuk "Laut, Dewi, dan Para Pengelana". Malam itu Louie menceritakan tentang kisah-kisah para ratu dan dewi yang "muncul" dari lautan untuk menciptakan komunitas-komunitas baru di kawasan Wallacea. Tentang para penghuni Toddang Toja di dasar samudera, putri yang muncul dari bambu dan perut ikan, serta DNA yang menjadi peta rahasia migrasi perempuan-perempuan Austronesia. Kisah-kisah pun digambarkan langsung oleh SHVN-T yang dikenal sebagai @perduliar sambil diiringi lantunan sinrili' oleh Arif Dg. Rate serta petikan kecapi oleh Muh. Fadhly.Ilustrasi : @perduliar
2023-06-18
52 min
Linnean Podcasts
Linnean Podcast #60: not all birds sing!
Do you wake up to early morning Twitter? Not the app that interrupts your sleep and haunts your dreams but the sweet dulcet tones of summer birds. Birdsong, the background score that heralds tropical jungles, urban parks and gardens, and wilderness. This episode will take you to the land of the vividly coloured and luminescent sunbirds in Wallacea. But do all birds sing? Not all. This may seem unbelievable but only some birds have the anatomy to enable them to do so. In this podcast Fionn Ó Marcaigh from Trinity College Dublin takes us on a journey through the melodies of so...
2023-06-05
10 min
Smartfm Makassar
Presiden Puji Pelestarian Lingkungan PT Vale Indonesia ll Tahun Ini Pemprov Sulsel Akan Ditangani Ruas Anabanua - Malake - Batas Kabupaten Sidrap di Wajo
Senin, 03 April 2023. Presiden RI Joko Widodo memuji pengelolaan tambang PT Vale Indonesia, Tbk di Kabupaten Luwu Timur Sulawesi Selatan. Itu disampaikan Jokowi saat meresmikan Taman Kehati Sawerigading Wallacea di kawasan penambangan nikel yang dikelola PT Vale Indonesia belum lama ini. Menurutnya, perusahaan tambang di seluruh Indonesia patut meniru apa yang dilakukan PT Vale. Jokowi mengatakan, pengelolaan tambang dan lahan bekas tambang merupakan hal yang krusial dalam upaya mengembalikan kelestarian lingkungan hidup. News Anchor: Deddy Detars ll Reporter: Dian Mega Safitri ================================= Pem...
2023-04-03
03 min
Coffee & Geography
Coffee & Geography S03E08 Anne-Marie Organ (UK)
Kit Marie shares a Clipper Green Tea with Anne-Marie Organ, chatting about giant animal statues, being a ‘rural-phobic’ Londoner, the colour purple, her sister’s biodiversity work in Mexico, amongst other things!Anne-Marie is an inclusive Christian, geek, podcaster, mother of two, Londoner, Franciscan. Beer & coffee drinker (but not at the same time). Rural-phobic.Some links to things mentioned in the chat:- Catford Cat (www.mylondon.news/news/south-londo…catford-19194087)- New Salem Sue (www.newsalem-nd.com/attractions.html)- What Three Words (what3words.com/)
2023-03-11
54 min
Coffee & Geography
Coffee & Geography S03E08 Anne-Marie Organ (UK) Biodiversity, ruralphobia, colour purple, and more
Kit Marie shares a Clipper Green Tea with Anne-Marie Organ, chatting about giant animal statues, being a ‘rural-phobic’ Londoner, the colour purple, her sister’s biodiversity work in Mexico, amongst other things! Anne-Marie is an inclusive Christian, geek, podcaster, mother of two, Londoner, Franciscan. Beer & coffee drinker (but not at the same time). Rural-phobic. Some links to things mentioned in the chat: - Catford Cat (https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/true-story-behind-famous-catford-19194087) - New Salem Sue (http://www.newsalem-nd.com/attractions.html) - What Three Words (https://what3words.com/) - Operation Wallacea: Biodiversity research expeditions (https://www.opwall.com/about...
2023-03-11
54 min
Kahden pellen ruuhka
28. Päättymätön kummastus. Mitä jos ei ymmärrä David Foster Wallacea?
Kahden pellen ruuhka -podcast kokee pienoista alemmuudentunnetta, kun David Foster Wallacen kirjallisuus ja siitä tehty kuunnelma eivät heti herätä riemunkiljahduksia. Jaksossa käsitellään myös muita kirjallissuusteemoja sekä tietysti Sheryl Crowta.
2023-02-14
33 min
Curiosity Weekly
DNA & Lookalikes, Extinct Lineage Found, Alzheimer’s Viruses
Today we learn about how doppelgangers can share similar DNA, a recent discovery of a lost lineage in Indonesia, and recent advancements in finding out what causes Alzheimer’s. DNA & Lookalikes“People with similar faces likely have similar DNA, study finds” by Cell Presshttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/08/220823115609.htm“Your Doppelgänger Is Out There and You Probably Share DNA With Them” by Kate Golembiewskihttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/23/science/doppelgangers-twins-dna.htmlExtinct Lineage Found“Ancient remains found in Indonesia belong to a vanished human lineage” by Laura Geggelhttps://www.livescience.com/mysterious-ancient-human-lineage-indonesia.html“Genome of a middle Holoce...
2022-09-29
13 min
Random Knowledge
S1E62 - Cockatoo
A cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea (true parrots) and the Strigopoidea (large New Zealand parrots), they make up the order Psittaciformes. The family has a mainly Australasian distribution, ranging from the Philippines and the eastern Indonesian islands of Wallacea to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Australia. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockatoo License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0;
2022-08-23
34 min
Kata Rempah
Ep 15: Lebih Tua dari Piramida? feat Laskar Rempah Sulawesi Tengah
Sulawesi Tengah menyimpan berbagai misteri peradaban manusia kala ditemukannya situs Megalitikum yang berusia 2700 tahun SM. Beberapa teori masih mencoba menjelaskan pertanyaan besar 'Dari mana asal manusia?'. Taman Nasional Lore Lindu menjadi perbincangan menarik, dengan keanekaragaman hayatinya yang berada di garis Wallacea. Ditambah bahasan kuliner dan mitos mitos setempat, serta pahit manis perjalanan para laskar rempah disana. Dibawakan oleh Mohammad Resyad (DKI Jakarta), kami mengundang pemuda Laskar Rempah dari Sulawesi Tengah: Aqshadigrama dan Jeane Pombaela. Mendayung Semesta, Mengarung Samudera, Rempah Berkata.
2022-05-11
1h 09
AnthroBiology Podcast
Ms. Selina Carlhoff - Archaeogenetics
Ms. Selina Carlhoff, PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, talks about the basics of DNA, what you should know about ancient DNA, and some of the ethical complexities that come with studying prehistoric populations. She also fills us in on her article in Nature, "Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea." Find links to articles, books, and pics at AnthroBiology.com. Find the show on Instagram and Twitter @AnthroBiology. Email the host at gaby.lapera@anthrobiology.com.
2022-04-20
45 min
Kanal Bea Cukai
Eps. 47 | Mengenal lebih dekat Operasi Jaring Sriwijaya dan Jaring Wallacea
Di tahun 2022 Bea Cukai kembali menggelar Operasi Jaring Sriwijaya dan Jaring Wallacea sebagaimana perannya sebagai Community Protector. Luasnya wilayah perairan Indonesia adalah tantangan tersendiri dan menjadikan perairan Indonesia rentan penyelundupan barang ilegal dan berbahaya. Episode siaran kali ini kita akan ngobrol lengkap seputar Operasi Jaring Sriwijaya dan Jaring Wallacea, apa saja prestasinya, tangkapannya, dan pengalaman selama melakukan operasi tersebut bersama dengan kedua narasumber, Andik Krisdianto dan Budiman Bayu Prasojo.
2022-03-30
56 min
Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig
Sophia Wood, Magma Alumni: An entrepreneur’s journey into venture capital and wildlife conservation, Ep 162
Originally from the US, Sophia Wood is a political scientist turned tech entrepreneur, ghost writer, VC, and now leads a tourism company dedicated to boosting conservation in emerging markets as CEO of Friends of Wallacea.Sophia’s journey from the US to Africa to Latin America shows what a determined, smart, principled person can do across multiple industries very quickly. Listen to this episode to hear how Sophia decided to start a company in Latin America, how she broke into VC, what she learned while working with Magma and how she uses it today to lead a...
2022-02-07
38 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #23: Careers in Wildlife Conservation with Dr. Nick Askew
Dr. Nick Askew is the Founder and Director of Conservation Careers, one of the biggest advice centres and job boards for conservationists in the world. Nick started his career as an ornithologist and his PhD and dissertation focused on the behavioural ecology of barn owls. He then went on to work in a number of conservation fieldwork and communications roles before founding Conservation Careers. Since launch, Conservation Careers has provided advice to 630 000 conservationists in 178 countries to help them find work and make an impact for the planet. In this episode, we discuss how the conservation field has changed since...
2022-01-28
50 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #22: Why We Should Kiss the Ground with Karen Rodriguez
Karen Rodriguez is Vice President of Program Operations at Kiss the Ground. Originally from Guatemala, Karen grew up in California and followed a deep love of food into the restaurant industry. Through this work, she learned an incredible amount from chefs, farmers, and other people connected to our food systems, which led her to join the Kiss the Ground team. Karen sees connection with nature and the soil as a healing force that can generate healthy ecosystems and communities. She is whole-heartedly aligned with Kiss the Ground's mission of teaching and providing the tools for regenerating soil at the...
2022-01-04
49 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #21: Making the Holidays a Little Greener with Katie Bell
Katie Bell leads Opwall's fundraising team and manages our site in Borneo. She originally joined Opwall after becoming passionate about marine science, and achieving a bachelor's degree in marine environmental science and a master's degree in coastal resource management. Katie is also Opwall's Environmental Officer working to lower the environmental impact of our daily operations, from offsetting travel to eliminating plastic waste. We discuss how anyone can lower their environmental impact during the holiday season while still enjoying the festivities. We also discuss tips for low-waste gift giving and holiday meals, and how to address controversial topics like anthropogenic...
2021-12-06
28 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #20: Sowing the Fields with Ellie Field
Ellie Field is Opwall's Rewilding Lead and International Sales Manager. She spent much of her time during the Covid-19 pandemic learning about efforts to improve agriculture in the UK and rejuvenate biodiversity. Ellie first joined Opwall as a volunteer in South Africa, then went on to complete a master's in biodiversity and conservation with African ecology before joining us full-time to run our Madagascar site in 2017. In this episode, we discuss why nature is so depleted in the UK, what can be done to help biodiversity without threatening food security, and how individuals can support a shift towards regenerative...
2021-12-02
32 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #19: Empty Stomachs Have No Ears with John Kahekwa
John Kahekwa is the director of the Pole Pole Foundation from The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The Pole Pole Foundation recently reached international acclaim as a finalist for the first ever Earthshot Prize founded by Prince William, and has been recognized previously by the Goldman Sachs Whitley Award. John grew up among the endangered eastern lowland gorillas of the DRC and always dreamed of working with them to help their population survive. He believed that the fates of the gorillas and local people were bound together by the poverty and war surrounding Kahuzi-Biega National Park in the DRC...
2021-11-09
43 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #18: How to Create a Protected Area with Manuel Sanchez
Manuel Sanchez is an Ecuadorian ornithologist and science communicator who joined our expedition in Ecuador this year to run the bird surveys. Manuel grew up in Southern Ecuador and fell in love with the hundreds of bird species he found in the forests around his home. He went on to study tourism, but with a strong focus on ecology, and then science communication in Edinburgh, Scotland before making his way back home. Manuel's biggest passion is using rapid biodiversity assessments to protect threatened ecosystems across Ecuador and northern South America by engaging local people and politicians to move projects...
2021-09-30
49 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #17: Wildlife Tourism for Conservation with Sophia Wood and Gara Trujillo
Gara Trujillo ran Opwall's Galapagos site in 2019. She recently completed an Erasmus Master's program in Environmental Sciences, Policy, and Management while traveling across Greece, Hungary, and Sweden. As an ecologist, Gara has worked in the Amazon rainforest in Peru, in coastal Greece, and in the Galapagos Islands with Opwall. This episode was recorded in early 2021 when she was still completing her graduate program. Gara is now interviewing at WWF Sweden. In this joint episode you will also hear Gara interview Sophia Wood about our site in the Ecuadorian Amazon and how it is evolved since she started managing the...
2021-09-30
52 min
Nova Conversations
3: Realizing your Potential in a Pandemic (w/ Mario Shimbov)
Today’s guest is Mario Shimbov (@shimboviswild), a true conservationist with many interests and talents in herpetology, photography, and science communication. Mario and I talk about a couple of organizations he’s a part of, and I learn the term work parties --which sound crazy fun, tbh. We also discuss how conservation has changed during the pandemic, and he gives optimistic, awesome advice. It is possible to make a positive impact-- no matter where you are! Mario’s blog link: https:/novaconservation.com/mario-blog/ SEPARC link: http://separc.org/ Nova Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/novaconservation Operation Wallacea: https://www.op...
2021-09-12
51 min
Biopedia
49- The Wallace Line
If Alfred Russell Wallace (1823- 1913) is thought of at all, he is an after-thought to his far more famous counterpart Charles Darwin and the theory of natural selection. However, he has also had an impact in other fields. Today, we'll be exploring the Wallace Line and Wallace's contribution to zoogeography. Sources for this episode: Cain, M. L., Bowman, W. D. and Hacker, S. D. (2011), Ecology (Second Edition). Sunderland, Massachusetts, Sinauer Associated Ltd. Camerini, J. R., Encyclopaedia Britannica (2021), Alfred Russell Wallace (online) [Accessed 10/06/2021]. The Editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica (2019), Wallace Line (online) [Accessed 10/06/2021]. Marshall, M., New S...
2021-09-12
05 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #16: On birds and Biodiversity with Joe England
Joe England is a British ornithologist who has worked with Opwall in Fiji since 2017 when he helped set up the first research sites on the Natewa Peninsula. Joe is deeply passionate about birds, biodiversity, and the natural world, which shines through in his work and his words. He is eager to return to Fiji after the global lockdown to continue his research on the behaviour of the rare, microendemic Natewa Silktail, a tiny bird that lives only on this peninsula. Through his work with Opwall and other research organizations, Joe has led and participated in biodiversity surveys all over...
2021-09-01
51 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #7: Highlights from Fiji
In this episode we cover:#1. The Biological value of the Natewa PeninsulaAuthors: Operation WallaceaJournal: Operation Wallacea ReportYear: 2019Full Paper: https://cdn.yello.link/opwall/files/2020/01/The-Biological-value-of-the-Natewa-Peninsula-V2.pdf#2. Nesting behaviour of Natewa Silktail, Lamprolia klinesmithiAuthors: Joe EnglandJournal: Bulletin of the British Ornithological ClubYear: 2019Full Paper: https://bioone.org/journals/bulletin-of-the-british-ornithologists-club/volume-139/issue-3/bboc.v139i3.2019.a9/Nesting-behaviour-of-Natewa-Silktail-Lamprolia-klinesmithi/10.25226/bboc.v139i3.2019.a9.full
2021-09-01
03 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #15 A Slice of Life on the Natewa Peninsula with Sara Carlson
Sara Carlson runs Ocean Ventures, a dive and research centre on Natewa Bay in Fiji that works alongside Opwall for the marine research portion of our expeditions. Before moving to Fiji, Sara worked with Opwall for several years running the US office and projects in Mexico, Indonesia, Honduras, and Greece. She became passionate about the ocean at a young age and has been diving avidly since 2009. Sara moved to Fiji nearly 5 years ago and has been living on the Natewa Peninsula ever since. Sara and her partner Matthew are passionate about supporting marine conservation by working alongside local communities...
2021-09-01
43 min
The Separation is in the Preparation
Episode 36: Sophia Wood
For Episode 36 of the "Separation is in the Preparation" podcast I am joined by Sophia Wood. Sophia worked in the fields of Political Science and Venture Capital before joining Operation Wallacea as the country manager of Ecuador. Operation Wallacea is a biodiversity and climate research organization that plans and coordinates research expeditions all over the world and also partners with local indigenous communities to create sustainable and eco-friendly tourist experiences to help financially support these communities as they strive to preserve elements of their traditional lifestyle. I'm so grateful to Sophia for an excellent conversation that covered conservation, sustainability...
2021-08-25
52 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #14: The Magic of Transylvania with Cristi Gherghiceanu
Cristi Gherghiceanu is the executive president of Fundatia ADEPT, a Romanian non-profit dedicated to protecting Transylvanian biodiversity and traditional agriculture through innovation and education. ADEPT partnered with Opwall to set up our projects in Transylvania, and have deepened the relationship by working with Friends of Wallacea to set up the Angofa Wildlife Centre in a house they restored to fund conservation in Romania year-round. Cristi himself studied IT, economics, and accounting before becoming passionate about rural development. Growing up in Transylvania, he came to understand the local heritage that makes this region so special and ecologically important, and was...
2021-05-20
38 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #6: Highlights from Transylvania
In this episode we cover:#1. Conservation contracts for supplying Farm Animal Genetic Resources (FAnGR) conservation services in RomaniaAuthors: Warwick Wainwright, Klaus Glenk, Faical Akaichi, Dominic MorancJournal: Livestock ScienceYear: 2019Full Paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1871141319304238#2. Empowering Youths: An Alternative Learning Pathway for a Sustainable FutureAuthors: Sheryl Green, Stephanie Mamo PortelliJournal: Handbook of Lifelong Learning for Sustainable DevelopmentYear: 2017Full Paper: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-63534-7_6
2021-05-20
02 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #13: Bears, and Butterflies, and Birds, Oh My! with Madalina Marian
Originally from Sighisoara, Madalina Marian is a proud advocate of Transylvanian heritage, nature, and culture. She grew up foraging in the hilltop forests, keeping an eye out for bears and chasing butterflies in Transylvania's wildflower meadows, which inspired her passion for biology. She went on to study biology in university and during that time she also worked three summers with Opwall teams as a guide, translator, and survey leader, becoming familiar with the unique ecology of her local area. Upon graduating, Madalina knew she wanted to show visitors the wildlife Transylvania had to offer and founded Angofa Wildlife Tours...
2021-05-20
28 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #12: The Secret Behind Transylvania's Biodiversity with Toby Farman
Toby Farman is Opwall's Systems Manager and the Country Manager for our Romania expeditions. Toby originally studied biotechnology, but an Opwall trip in 2007 sparked his passion for travel. After graduating, Toby traveled the world for 2 years with nothing more than a backpack. Rather than settle down upon his return, Toby began working for Opwall and went on to manage projects in Mozambique, South Africa, and now Transylvania. In this episode, we discuss what makes Transylvania so special for wildlife, how bears, hay meadows, and traditional agriculture fit together within the mosaic of hills and valleys that define the Transylvanian...
2021-05-14
36 min
It's Good To Walk
#10 - Inspired By Nature: Dr Niall McCann
Dr Niall McCann is National Park Rescue’s Conservation Director, a National Geographic Explorer and a seasoned adventurer who has rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, skied across Greenland and cycled over the Himalayas. He is also an award-winning wildlife TV presenter with shows on PBS, Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel. As a part of his role with National Park Rescue, Niall lobbies the UK Government to ensure that conservation and the environment are placed at the heart of the UK’s foreign policy. Niall is also a Trustee of the Royal Geographical Society and the Wallacea Trust...
2021-05-10
1h 23
art.e.fact podcast
Diskusi Buku: Ramuan di Segitiga Wallacea
Rabu, 08 April 2021 lalu, berlangsung Diskusi Buku Ramuan di Segitiga Wallacea di Aula Prof. Syukur Abdullah FISIP Unhas. Banyak hal menarik yang diobrolkan selama diskusi. Mulai dari latar belakang buku ini digagas sebagai respons terhadap pandemi dan bagaimana memunculkan kembali praktik-praktik pengobatan warga. Juga cerita beberapa penulis-peneliti tentang proses dan pengalaman mereka selama di lapangan. Menurut Tasrifn Tahara selaku antropolog sekaligus pembicara, tulisan-tulisan karya anak-anak muda dalam buku ini adalah catatan-catatan etnografis yang sebetulnya amat potensial memicu banyak penelitian-penelitian lanjutan terkait praktik pengobatan warga. Apalagi menurut Agussalim Burhanuddin, akademisi juga pembicara, di kawasan Asia Tenggara, sejak dulu memang mengenal beragam praktik...
2021-04-25
47 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #11: How to Use the Forest without Losing the Forest with Dr. Raquel Thomas
Dr. Raquel Thomas is the Director of Resource Management & Training at the Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development. Raquel got her PhD in tropical forest ecology in London, where she studied the role of rodents in seed dispersal in neotropical forests. Raquel has always had a passion for forests and tree composition, which led her to continue research on the diverse plant communities of the Guiana Shield region. In 2005, Raquel started her position as the Director of Resource Management & Training at Iwokrama and has led the organization ever since, ensuring that the forest remains protected while...
2021-04-20
53 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #5: Highlights from Guyana
In this episode we cover:#1. Designing protected area networks that translate international conservation commitments into national actionAuthors: Jake E. Bicknell, Murray B. Collins, Rob S. A. Pickles, Niall P. McCann, Curtis R. Bernard, Damian J. Fernandes, Mark G.R. Miller, Samantha M. James, Aiesha U. Williams, Matthew J. Struebig, Zoe G. Davies, Robert J. SmithJournal: Biological ConservationYear: 2017Full Paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320717301386#2. Taxonomic review of the Dichotomius mamillatus group (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), with a description of a new species, Dichotomius (Dicho...
2021-04-20
03 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #10: Into the Rainforests of Guyana with Scott Sveiven
Scott Sveiven is the Director of Opwall's US office and the Country Manager for our Guyana expeditions. Originally from Minnesota, Scott started travelling the world and exploring his passion for wildlife biology from an early age. He went on to become a biologist, studying dual master's degrees in conservation biology and environmental policy, then teaching at a forestry school in New York state until he found his way to Opwall. Over the past decade, Scott has built and shaped Opwall's research efforts in Guyana, a country that still retains 87% of its forest cover. Since Opwall has many camps in...
2021-04-07
37 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Introducing Opwall's Field Notes
Sophia introduces Opwall's Field Notes and what to expect from this podcast.
2021-03-26
01 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #9: Reforestation for People and Planet with Mo Johnson
Mo Johnson has run Opwall's sales offices in SE Asia, Australia, and China since 2013, and runs our marine research site on Buton Island in Indonesia. Mo lives full time in Indonesia where Opwall has been running a reforestation project since the beginning of the pandemic. In this special episode, Mo updates us on the progress of the reforestation project, what the current situation is on the ground in Indonesia, and how anyone can help the conservation cause from home by making tiny changes in their daily lives.
2021-03-18
30 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #8: Evolution of New Species with Dr. Darren O'Connell
Dr. Darren O'Connell is a molecular ecologist from Ireland focused on speciation. Darren completed his PhD with Opwall in Sulawesi and played a critical role in identifying the Wangi-wangi White-eye, an Indonesian bird new to science. Today, Darren is studying honey bee colonies in Ireland to understand how climate change and other stressors affect these populations. In this episode, we cover how Darren ended up studying island biogeography and speciation, what these studies tell us about conservation efforts, and the long and challenging process of describing a new species.
2021-03-18
40 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #4: Highlights from Indonesia
In this episode we cover:#1. Citizen science in data and resource-limited areas: A tool to detect long-term ecosystem changesAuthors: Adam Gouraguine, Joan Moranta, Ana Ruiz-Frau, Hilmar Hinz, Olga Reñones, Sebastian C. A. Ferse, Jamaluddin Jompa, David J. SmithJournal: PLOS ONEYear: 2019Full Paper: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0210007#2. Diversification of a 'great speciator' in the Wallacea region: differing responses of closely related resident and migratory kingfisher species (Aves: Alcedinidae: Todiramphus)Authors: Darren P. O’Connell, David J. Kelly, Naomi La...
2021-03-18
03 min
Bioadicto podcast después de la carrera que...
Después de la carrera que con Nacho García bichologo ¿Cómo hacer voluntariados ?
✅ Después de la carrera que con Nacho García bichologo ¿Cómo hacer voluntariados ? ¿Cómo trabajar en la empresa privada ? ¿Cómo hacer expediciones científicas ?¿ Que es operation wallacea ?
2021-03-15
27 min
Shift-Starters
Leave it Better Than You Came with Sophia Wood
Sophia Wood is passionate about wildlife conservation and harnessing the power of technology to empower communities to conserve and sustainably manage their land. She is the CEO of Friends of Wallacea, a for-profit eco-tourism company that partners with rural and indigenous communities to develop wildlife tourism and incentivize the conservation of global biodiversity hotspots. She is also a member of the Amazon Investor Coalition, a Venture Partner with Magma Partners, and the Ecuador Country Manager of Operation Wallacea where she is responsible for overseeing every aspect of the logistics, operations, and management of the Operation...
2021-03-15
39 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #7: Exploring the Birds of Indonesia with Panji Gusti Akbar
Panji Gusti Akbar is an ornithologist that worked with Opwall at our Sulawesi field site in Indonesia from 2017-2019. Panji became passionate about birds when he moved from the bustling capital city of Jakarta to the smaller town of Yogyakarta where he had much more access to nature. He went on to study biology, becoming a skilled field researcher who has worked with academics from all over the world to identify and protect rare species of birds across Indonesia. Today, he works as a travel writer and bird guide, and is adamant tourism can help protect some of the...
2021-03-03
37 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #6: Planting Carbon Credits with Alex Tozer
Alex Tozer is the Director of Operations for Operation Wallacea. Before joining Opwall, Alex studied psychology, not expecting to be an expedition leader. He had his start with Opwall as a volunteer in Honduras in 2003. Today, Alex is a licensed bird ringer, wildlife photographer, EFR instructor, and most importantly the person who makes sure all the Opwall expeditions run smoothly. He has played a critical role in expanding Opwall's focus during the pandemic to include many new projects, including providing income to local partners through reforestation and carbon credit initiatives around the world. In this special episode, we discuss...
2021-02-23
46 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #3: Highlights from Outside Opwall
In this episode we cover:#1. Biodiversity: The ravages of guns, nets and bulldozersAuthors: Sean L. Maxwell, Richard A. Fuller, Thomas M. Brooks, & James E. M. WatsonJournal: NatureYear: 2016Full Paper: https://www.nature.com/news/biodiversity-the-ravages-of-guns-nets-and-bulldozers-1.20381#2. The global tree restoration potentialAuthors: Jean-Francois Bastin, Yelena Finegold, Claude Garcia, Danilo Mollicone, Marcelo Rezende, Devin Routh, Constantin M. Zohner, Thomas W. CrowtherJournal: ScienceYear: 2019Full Paper: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/365/6448/76
2021-02-23
03 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #5: Innovating in a Pandemic with Dr. Tim Coles
Dr. Tim Coles is the founder and CEO of Operation Wallacea. Tim comes from a long career in connecting conservation and business to create sustainable long-term solutions for the industry. Prior to founding Opwall, Tim was a fisheries scientist with over 13 years’ experience in the UK water industry and river management. In 1990, he went on to found the IEMA (the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment) and EARA (the Environmental Auditors Registration Association), both of which are still in existence and have thousands of members in nearly 90 countries around the world. The IEMA is now a leading international membership-based or...
2021-02-19
39 min
Jurnal Celebes
Episode 4 - Wallacea, 20 Tahun Menjaga Bumi Luwu
WALLACEA didirikan pada Tanggal 05 Juni 2000, berkedudukan di Kabupaten Luwu atau lebih akrab dikenal dengan nama Bumi Sawerigading yang kemudian di Akta Notariskan pada Tanggal 04 Januari 2001 dengan Nomor Akta 11 oleh Rahayu Sri Dewi, SH, Candidat Notaris pada Kantor Notaris – PPAT Zirmayanto, SH. Dalam perjalanannya WALLACEA kemudian berubah menjadi sebuah perkumpulan yang selanjutnya disebut Perkumpulan WALLACEA Palopo berdasarkan hasil rapat pengurus tertanggal, 15 dan 18 Mei 2010
2021-02-17
52 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #4: Why Conservation is Good Business with Gerardo Orozco
Gerardo is the owner and manager of Akumal Dive Center, the oldest dive shop in Akumal Bay, and Opwall's partner for marine research in Mexico. Gerardo ended up in the field of conservation somewhat by accident. He studied business and after graduating he began to work in the dive shop, which has been in his family since 1975. Gerardo quickly realized that the health of the bay would be essential for the long-term health of his business. Since then, he has worked with many scientists and conservationists, and become a strong voice for conservation through sustainable business. In this episode...
2021-02-16
47 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #2: Highlights from Mexico
In this episode we cover:#1. Climate change, aguadas and herpetofaunal community structure in Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Campeche, MexicoAuthors: Barão-Nóbrega, J.A.L., Lopez-Cen, A., Sima-Panti, D., Acton, C., Slater, K.Conference: 54th Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and ConservationYear: 2017Full Paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330880860_Climate_change_aguadas_and_herpetofaunal_community_structure_in_Calakmul_biosphere_reserve_Campeche_Mexico#2. Report on the Monitoring of Green Sea Turtles and Sea Grasses in Akumal Bay, MexicoAuthors: Dr. Brigitta Ine Van T...
2021-02-09
03 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #3: Restoring Mexico's Biodiversity with Dr. Kathy Slater
Dr. Kathy Slater is Opwall's Research Manager and the Senior Scientist for our site in Mexico. She oversees the terrestrial research done in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve near Guatemala and the marine research done in Akumal Bay. Kathy's personal research focus is primatology and she got her start in Mexico researching spider monkeys for her PhD. She joined her first Opwall expedition to Indonesia in 2000, then went on to run terrestrial research in Cusuco National Park, Honduras before eventually setting up the Mexico project in 2012. Kathy currently advises a number of PhD students researching jaguars and Morelete's crocodiles in...
2021-02-09
51 min
How To Protect The Ocean
Run A Marathon To Spark Her Career In Marine Conservation
Amelia Hursham is in a difficult spot. She is about to graduate with her undergraduate degree in Marine Biology; however, she will be completing her last semester during COVID...from home, as she is mandated to do online virtual learning. It's not ideal, but we are in a pandemic and it is better to be safe. Unfortunately, Amelia will miss out on networking with the faculty and other students; she had a class trip/field course in Mexico canceled, and she cannot work on an oyster project in the field like she has been doing for the...
2021-02-01
47 min
How To Protect The Ocean
Run A Marathon To Spark Her Career In Marine Conservation
Amelia Hursham is in a difficult spot. She is about to graduate with her undergraduate degree in Marine Biology; however, she will be completing her last semester during COVID...from home, as she is mandated to do online virtual learning. It's not ideal, but we are in a pandemic and it is better to be safe. Unfortunately, Amelia will miss out on networking with the faculty and other students; she had a class trip/field course in Mexico canceled, and she cannot work on an oyster project in the field like she has been doing for the...
2021-02-01
47 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Science Snacks #1: Highlights from Honduras
In this episode we cover:#1: Elevational changes in the avian community of a Mesoamerican cloud forest parkAuthors: Montague H.C. Neate-Clegg, Samuel E. I. Jones, Oliver Burdekin, Merlijn Jocque, & Çağan Hakkı ŞekercioğluJournal: BiotropicaYear: 2018Full Paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/btp.12596#2. Presence of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in rainwater suggests aerial dispersal is possibleAuthors: Jonathan E. Kolby, Sara D. Ramirez, Lee Berger, Dale W. Griffin, Merlijn Jocque, & Lee F. SkerrattJournal: AerobiologiaYear: 2015Ful...
2021-01-20
02 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #2: Growing Bird Friendly Coffee with Fabiola Rodríguez
Fabiola Rodríguez is a doctoral candidate researching how different forms of coffee cultivation impact migratory bird species that spend winter in northern Honduras. Fabiola joined Opwall at our research site in Cusuco National Park, Honduras from 2010-2013. She has since completed a master's degree in biology and is a pursuing a PhD, all while contributing significantly to avian science through numerous publications and constant outreach opportunities. In this episode, we discuss how Fabiola became passionate about birds, what she loves most about fieldwork, and how to understand how coffee cultivation impacts the species that share these spaces.
2021-01-20
41 min
Opwall's Field Notes
Entry #1: Life in the Cloud Forest with Dr. Tom Martin
Dr. Tom Martin is Opwall’s Terrestrial Research & Operations Manager, and the senior scientist for one of Opwall’s oldest and largest projects in Cusuco National Park, Honduras. In this episode, we discuss life in the cloud forests of Honduras, how Tom became inspired to become a biologist, and the implications of climate change on biodiversity that the Honduras team have found in research over 15 years.
2021-01-15
35 min
Sains Sekitar Kita
Kisah Penemuan 'Hobbit' di Indonesia yang Mengubah Wawasan Jejak Evolusi Manusia
Pengetahuan ilmuwan sebelumnya hanya meyakini dua spesies manusia yang datang ke Indonesia - yakni manusia purba atau Homo erectus (berdasarkan riset terbaru sekitar 1,3 juta - 600 ribu tahun lalu), dan juga manusia modern atau Homo sapiens (mulai sekitar 70 ribu tahun lalu) Namun, hal tersebut berubah sejak 2004 ketika sebuah tim Indonesia-Australia mengumumkan penemuan sisa manusia purba lain yaitu Homo floresiensis atau kerap dipanggil si "Hobbit" di Flores, Sulawesi. Penemuan ini mengguncang komunitas peneliti arkeologi dan paleontologi saat pertama kali ditemukan. Selain ukuran bagian tubuhnya yang cukup kecil dengan karakter biologis yang bahkan lebih purba dari...
2021-01-14
36 min
Sains Sekitar Kita
Kisah penemuan ‘hobbit’ di Indonesia yang mengubah wawasan jejak evolusi manusia
(Wikimedia Commons/Avandergeer), CC BY Pengetahuan ilmuwan sebelumnya hanya meyakini dua spesies manusia yang datang ke Indonesia - yakni manusia purba atau Homo erectus (berdasarkan riset terbaru sekitar 1,3 juta - 600 ribu tahun lalu), dan juga manusia modern atau Homo sapiens (mulai sekitar 70 ribu tahun lalu) Namun, hal tersebut berubah sejak 2004 ketika sebuah tim Indonesia-Australia mengumumkan penemuan sisa manusia purba lain yaitu Homo floresiensis atau kerap dipanggil si “Hobbit” di Flores, Sulawesi. Penemuan ini mengguncang komunitas peneliti arkeologi dan paleontologi saat pertama kali ditemukan. Selain ukuran bagian tubuhnya yang cukup kecil dengan karakter biologis yang...
2021-01-13
36 min
LIVING MORE OF A LIFE
Dr Niall McCann - Make a Positive Impact
In this episode, Dr Niall McCann and I discuss how living more of a life is making sure that the life you lead has a positive impact. Dr Niall McCann is not only a National Geographic Explorer, but an influential Conservationist, TV presenter and an inspired Biologist - oh and a dad...He is a Biologist because “it is beautiful and it is fascinating”. He can think of nothing better than to study the world around him and the animals that live in it. With this in mind he has dedicated his career to the...
2020-06-30
42 min
Foresthour ++
Foresthour ++ Ep 3: A Day With Alumni ft. Muhammad Azmi
Episode kali ini kita berbincang dengan kak Azmi yang merupakan salah satu alumni lulusan Rekayasa Kehutanan ITB 2013 yang merupakan peneliti di Komodo Survival Program di Bali, juga baru saja memenangkan penghargaan 'Best Conservation Project in Wallacea Hotspot region and top 10 conservation champion on Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund' di Paris.
2020-06-12
26 min
Let's Talk with Mo Hasan
Living in the Rainforest, Love Languages and Rebuilding Friendships with Ameena Majeed
Ameena's journey could form the basis of a survival guide for social isolation and readjustment during these uncertain times. We spoke about: Her uncanny ability to recognise the species of birds just by listening to their calls; the five love languages; finding new hobbies; rebuilding friendships and finding her niche despite not being academic at university. Time Stamps: (00:00) Introduction (02:45) Journey to living in the rainforest Love Languages: https://bit.ly/2VmgEhf Sulawesi owl: https://bit.ly/3bmk3Cm Operation Wallacea: https://www.opwall.com Find me on: ITunes: https://apple.co/2ZqGFvG Instagram: @MoHasan92 Twitter: @MoHasan92 Blog: MoHasan.net Email...
2020-04-19
1h 10
Sección Materia | Ciencia en EL PAÍS
Las 10 especies de pájaros recién descubiertas que desaparecerán en 20 años
Frank E. Rheindt, investigador del departamento de ciencias biológicas de la Universidad Nacional de Singapur, viajó a las islas Wallacea por su cuenta para observar aves. Durante esa expedición de 2009, el científico descubrió nuevos pájaros que desconocía. Cuatros años después, se fue con su equipo a recoger toda la información y muestras de ADN en tan solo seis semanas. Los resultados que se publican este jueves en la revista Science ponen en evidencia que, en las Islas de Wallacea de Indonesia (Taliabu, Pegen y Togian), diez especies únicas y hasta ahora desconocida...
2020-01-10
00 min
Ruang Publik
Ada yang Tahu Sosok Alfred Russel Wallace?
Sama seperti Charles Darwin, ia termasuk perintis teori evolusi. Wallace dikenal terutama untuk studi tentang bukunya yang berisi pengamatan terhadap flora, fauna, dan manusia di Nusantara. Salah satu warisannya adalah ”The Wallace Line”. Di manakah itu? Mengapa kawasan Wallacea sangat penting bagi masyarakat? Kami kupas di #RuangPublikKBR bersama Femmy Soemantri Senior Programme Manager Newton Fund British Council dan Prof Sangkot Marzuki - Ketua Wallacea Foundation *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
2019-11-14
46 min
Growth Mindset Podcast
60. Doing the Difficult Thing - Dr Niall McCann - Intrepid Explorer and Director of National Park Rescue
Dr Niall McCann doesn't mess around. He's cycled the Himalayas, rowed across the Atlantic and skied across Greenland. He knows a thing or two about taking on difficult challenges and winning. His incredible mindset to take on huge challenges doesn't just stop with adventuring but also taking on the worlds biggest problems. As a Biologist and conservationist he was challenged by the lack of impact science was having on the decline of species and the climate. Instead of getting depressed he took on the problems head on and runs National Park Rescue to solve these problems.
2019-06-13
1h 05
Growth Mindset Psychology: The Science of Self-Improvement
57: Doing the Difficult Thing - Dr Niall McCann - Intrepid Explorer and Director of National Park Rescue
Dr Niall McCann doesn't mess around. He's cycled the Himalayas, rowed across the Atlantic and skied across Greenland. He knows a thing or two about taking on difficult challenges and winning.His incredible mindset to take on huge challenges doesn't just stop with adventuring but also taking on the worlds biggest problems. As a Biologist and conservationist he was challenged by the lack of impact science was having on the decline of species and the climate. Instead of getting depressed he took on the problems head on and runs National Park Rescue to solve these problems.
2019-06-13
1h 06
Growth Mindset: Psychology of self-improvement
57: Doing the Difficult Thing - Dr Niall McCann - Intrepid Explorer and Director of National Park Rescue
Dr Niall McCann doesn't mess around. He's cycled the Himalayas, rowed across the Atlantic and skied across Greenland. He knows a thing or two about taking on difficult challenges and winning. His incredible mindset to take on huge challenges doesn't just stop with adventuring but also taking on the worlds biggest problems. As a Biologist and conservationist he was challenged by the lack of impact science was having on the decline of species and the climate. Instead of getting depressed he took on the problems head on and runs National Park Rescue to solve these problems. They take the biggest...
2019-06-13
1h 06
Sains Sekitar Kita
010 - Inilah Wallacea! Laboratorium Hidup Terbaik untuk Belajar tentang Evolusi
Jatna Supriatna, naturalis terkemuka, mengajak kita ke Wallacea. Kawasan ini disebutnya sebagai laboratorium hidup terbaik untuk mempelajari tentang evolusi. Apa saja keunikan yang bisa kita jumpai di dalamnya? Simak dalam Sains Sekitar Kita yang disiapkan dan dibawakan Hilman Handoni. Selamat mendengarkan! *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
2019-01-17
06 min
TMI Episcopal Panthercast
Episode 2: Rob Friedrich, Science Department Chair
TMI Science Department Chair, Rob Friedrich, and I sat down for this Panthercast episode to dive deep into his passion for science, teaching, and the upcoming research expedition to Dominica. Starting his 19th year teaching at TMI, Rob shared his journey through school and how he stumbled into becoming a teacher. Sharing a number of anecdotes and opening up about his own struggles with math during school, he gives insight and encouragement to students who may be facing similar challenges. We talk about the formalized effort to integrate classes across the different subjects and how TMI strives...
2018-08-23
42 min
History of the World podcast
Vol 1 Ep 10 - The spread of Homo sapiens, Part One
This podcast is heading for Australia, stopping at Israel, Denisova, Flores and Wallacea. Please remember to pick up all of your belongings.
2018-08-19
39 min
Sains Sekitar Kita
Sains Sekitar Kita: Hibridisasi binatang dari Wallacea
Koleksi serangga di Museum Sejarah Alam London yang dikumpulkan oleh Alfred Russel Wallace dari nusantara pada abad ke-19. Ileana_bt/ShutterstockKeanekaragaman hayati di Indonesia bagian tengah, yang dikenal sebagai kawasan Wallacea, mengukuhkan bahwa bumi nusantara adalah laboratorium hidup terbaik untuk mempelajari evolusi di dunia. Kawasan tersebut terkenal setelah naturalis Inggris Alfred Russel Wallace menjelajah di kawasan tersebut pada abad ke-19. Dia membawa sekitar 125 ribu spesimen sejarah alam yang terdiri dari serangga, burung, reptil, kerang, dan mamalia ke Inggris. Dari penjelajahan itu lahir karya Wallace yang terkenal, The Malay Archipelago. Sebelum menulis buku tersebut, dia...
2018-04-30
07 min
Bjorn Akesson
The Bjorn Akesson Podcast Episode 031
01. Tempo Giusto - Past x Future 02. Signum & James Dymond - Keep On Moving Up 03. Orpheus & Osher - 1998 04. Stoneface & Terminal & Fenna Day - A Spring of Hope (Dub) 05. Diago - Wallacea 06. Talla 2XLC - Eternally 07. Bjorn Akesson - Circles 08. Armin van Buuren - This Is A Test (Shinovi Remix) 09. Heatbeat & Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Shenlong 10. Coming Soon!!! x WAIO - Alien March 11. Christopher Lawrence & Orpheus - Cosmic Dust 12. Nhato - Ibuki (Dominant Space Remix) 13. Alpha Force & Mike Van Fabio feat. Robin Vane - Save Me (Aimoon Dub Mix) 14. Metta & Glyde - All Or Nothing 15. Nitrous Oxide & Mysterious Movement...
2017-10-02
59 min
LTJ Black IceBerg
LTJ IceBerg - A positive attitude
позитив из сентября 2017 =) LTJ IceBerg - Intro Alan Morris - A New World (Extended Mix) UDM - Moving Particles (Extended Mix) Fresh Code - Emotions (Original Mix) Dennis Pedersen feat. Cassandra Grey - Painting Summer (Blue5even Remix) Mhammed El Alami - Dunes Of Desire (Extended Mix) Ultimate - Mapusa (Extended Mix) New World - Ikigai (Intro Mix) Mhammed El Alami & Eloquentia feat. Robin Vane - On This Day (Extended Mix) Carl Daylim - Glory (Original Mix) Nakhiya - Aurea Sententia (Original Mix) Mehdi Belkadi - Beautiful Goodbye (Derek Palmer Remix) Temple One - Reunited (Extended Mix) TrancEye - Distant Dream (Extended Mix) Catalyst feat. So...
2017-10-01
1h 45
Type 41 Live
Type 41 Presents Digital Euphoria #177
•Digital Euphoria #177• Hello Euphorians and welcome to another episode of Digital Euphoria! This week is going to be an incredible journey into euphoria as you can expect tunes from artists such as Nord Horizon, Fady & Mina, Steve Allen, a beautiful remix from Ferry Tayle and an all new tune on Digital Euphoria Recordings! •Track List• 01. Nord Horizon - Love U (Original Mix) [Silent Shore Records] 02. Fady & Mina - Celia (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 03. Follow Focus - Synchronous Idle (Original Mix) [Digital Euphoria Recordings] 04. Eric Senn - Horus (Original Mix) [Abora Recordings] 05. Jordan Suckley - Droid (F.G. Noise Remix) [Damaged] 06. Chris Metcalfe...
2017-09-25
1h 00
TranceChill Podcast
skoen - TranceChill 707
TranceChill is the best independent weekly radio show for the latest and best in progressive, uplifting and vocal trance. Hosted by Alf Otto Fagermo. This episode was broadcasted on ETN.fm Ch. 1 (www.etn.fm) at September 18th, 2017 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT and on Radio Sør Kristiansand (www.radiosor.no) at September 22nd, 2017 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT. 1. Bissen & Shannon Hurley - A Little Solitude (Mohamed Ragab Extended Remix) [FSOE Excelsior] 2. Ahmed Romel - Kairos (Extended Mix) [FSOE Excelsior] 3. George Acosta - Cruising (DJ Xquizit Remix) [Arkham] 4. Store N Forward - Karma (Extended Mix) [Statement!] 5. Amir Hussain & Sarah Lynn - Colour Of Y...
2017-09-18
2h 00
Kaeno presents The Vanishing Point
Kaeno - The Vanishing Point 548
01. New World - Ikigai (Intro Mix) 02. Eirik C - Wires (Extended Mix) 03. Eric Senn - Horus (Original Mix) 04. Wez Tuppeny - One Day (Jaccob Remix) 05. The Enlightment - I Believe (Extended Mix) 06. Arctic Ocean & Carlo Prato - Bound Together (Original Mix) 07. TranzLift vs. AiryBoy - Butterfly (Syntouch Remix) 08. R.E.L.O.A.D. - Mr.X (Original Mix) 09. Melvin Sheppard - Telekinetic (Original Mix) 10. Marco V vs Signum - Lost World Anthem 2017 (Extended Mix) 11. Ellez Ria - Mr. Frast (Original Mix) 12. Diago - Wallacea (Extended Mix) 13. Miroslav Vrlik - I Can't Stop (Extended Mix) 14. TrancEye - Distant Dream (Extended...
2017-09-15
1h 54
LTJ Black IceBerg
LTJ IceBerg TRANCkription 58
LTJ IceBerg - Intro TrancEye - Distant Dream (Extended Mix) Diago - Wallacea (Extended Mix) Andres Sanchez - Obsession (Extended Mix) Memory Loss - Maybe Tomorrow (Ferry Tayle Extended Remix) Last Soldier - Varahram (Extended Mix) Eric Senn & Magic Sense - Virtue (Original Mix) Kiran M Sajeev - Antecedent (Original Mix) Daniel Scott - Covert (Extended Mix) Michael Kaelios - Our Place In The Stars (Original Mix) Vadim Bonkrashkov - Sentiment (Extended Mix) Luke Bond - Gravity (Extended Mix) Amir Hussain & Daniel Skyver ft. Cari - Sahara (Original Mix) Ben Gold - Pilot (Exis Extended Remix) Evan Pearce - Cypher...
2017-09-08
57 min
Uplifting Trance Sessions with DJ Phalanx (Trance Podcast)
DJ Phalanx - Uplifting Trance Sessions EP. 348 / aired 29th August 2017
www.djphalanx.com www.facebook.com/DJPhalanx twitter.com/dj_phalanx Fan vote Uplifting Trance Sessions EP. 348 www.djphalanx.com/votes1/ Choose your personal favorite. The winner will be aired on Uplifting Trance Sessions EP. 349. The votes are open till the 4th of September 2017. [0:00] 1. LTN - Coconut Island (Extended Mix)[Suanda Music] [5:09] 2. Envio - Touched by the Sun (2017 Sunlight Project Remix) [CD-R] [10:21] 3. KUNO - Life On Jupiter (Extended Mix) [State Control Records] -Fan Vote Winner- [14:34] 4. NavidN2M - Blue Star (Original Mix) [Digital Euphoria Recordings] [20:04] 5. AirLab7 - XJ-9 (Original Mix) [Trancer Recordings] [24:11] 6. Fady & Mina - Celia (Extended Mix) [FSOE] [29:28] 7. Optya...
2017-08-28
59 min
Steve Allen
Steve Allen Pres Metamorphosis 024
Steve Allen Pres Metamorphosis 024 Click here for all the Metamorphosis episodes: bit.ly/metaepisodes Subscribe on iTunes: bit.ly/steveallenmeta Tracklist 1. Svenson & Gielen – We Know What You Did (Alex MORPH Remix) 2. Mhammed El Alami & Eloquentia feat. Robin Vane – On This Day (Original Mix) 3. Jardin – Rise Up (Original Mix) 4. Dave Forbes feat Emma Gillespie – Shadows (Cold Blue Remix) 5. Lee Osborne – Stir Of Echoes (Original Mix) 6. Diago – Wallacea (Original Mix) 7. Talla 2XLC – Eternally (Original Mix) 8. The Conductor & The Cowboy - Feeling This Way 2017 (Solis & Sean Truby Remix) 9. Amir Hussain & Daniel Skyver ft Cari – Sahara (Original Mix) 10. Chris Schweizer – Rapture (Original Mix) 11. Fady & Mina – Celia (Orig...
2017-08-25
1h 01
Tough Girl Podcast
Catherine Edsell - Expedition Leader for 20 years
Professionally; Catherine has worked on the beaches of Costa Rica protecting leatherback sea turtles and their nests, and as a jungle guide in the Corcovado rainforest… She held the position of Forest Operations manager for Operation Wallacea, running jungle training courses, and organising logistics for extremely remote scientific biodiversity studies in the forests, mountains and coral islands of Buton, Kabaena, and Wakatobi national park, South East Sulawesi, Indonesia... She has trekked for 700km down the ephemeral rivers of Namibia, tracking, (and being charged by), desert elephants, whilst leading groups of 17-25 year olds... She’s built harpy...
2017-08-22
1h 01
DiveFilm HD Video Podcast
What Would Wallace Think? by Nick and Cheryl Dean
One of the areas of the world with the widest range of endemic biodiversity remains virtually unknown to many people. Known as Wallacea, it is located in the coral triangle and is home to many unique species both above and below the water. Much of this habitat and the oceans surrounding these areas is increasingly under threat of destruction. This film, which is a short version of “Life on Wallace’s Line”, highlights the biodiversity found in the oceans of Wallacea and the coral triangle, and the efforts of a few individuals to protect this fragile ecosystem and its inhabi...
2015-12-20
05 min
DiveFilm HD Video
What Would Wallace Think? by Nick and Cheryl Dean
One of the areas of the world with the widest range of endemic biodiversity remains virtually unknown to many people. Known as Wallacea, it is located in the coral triangle, and includes a group of mainly Indonesian islands. It is home to many unique species both above and below the water. Much of this habitat and the oceans surrounding these areas is increasingly under threat of destruction. This film, which is a short version of “Life on Wallace’s Line”, highlights the biodiversity found in the oceans of Wallacea and the coral triangle, and the efforts of a few individuals to pro...
2015-12-19
00 min
DiveFilm HD Video
What Would Wallace Think? by Nick and Cheryl Dean
One of the areas of the world with the widest range of endemic biodiversity remains virtually unknown to many people. Known as Wallacea, it is located in the coral triangle, and includes a group of mainly Indonesian islands. It is home to many unique species both above and below the water. Much of this habitat and the oceans surrounding these areas is increasingly under threat of destruction. This film, which is a short version of “Life on Wallace’s Line”, highlights the biodiversity found in the oceans of Wallacea and the coral triangle, and the efforts of a few individuals to pro...
2015-12-19
05 min
Urban Jungles Radio
UJR Presents: U.K. Hotness
Join us once again for the world famous, UrbanJunglesRadio as we hop accross the pond to visit with some amazing UK Based Herpers with a specialization for some of the more venomous creatures for which passion abounds! First we'll speak with Wendy Foote, a student with a Passion for Palm Vipers who took an interesting approach to fundradsing for project Wallacea, an attempt to research a specific area to examin the human impact on reptiles and birds. She cought our eye I get the feeling she needs to be heard. Then we'll speak with Venomous expert, Keeper, Venom Extractor, Paul Row...
2013-12-07
1h 15