New Podcast Episode: Rodney Jackson talking Snow Leopards
In this month’s podcast episode we talk with Rodney Jackson the director of the Snow Leopard Conservancy, who is widely considered the leading world expert on the snow leopa
New Podcast Episode: Coke Smith & Jirayu Ekkul from Thailand
The latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast is all about Thailand. Charles and I chat with two Bangkok-based mammalwatchers, Alexander Coke Smith and Jirayu ‘Tour’ Ekkul.
New Mammalwatching Podcast: Claudia Diaz from Wild about Colombia
In the latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast, Charles and I are joined by Wild About Colombia’s Claudia Diaz from her home in Bogota. Claudia co-founded Wild About C
New Podcast Episode: Bradley Trevor Greive
This month’s podcast features Australian author, broadcaster and wildlife nut Bradley Trevor Greive (BTG) from his home in California. BTG has an extraordinary CV: he was a
New Podcast Episode: Bill Robichaud & The Saola
The mammalwatching podcast is 3 years old today and we celebrate with an episode about the world’s most elusive and enigmatic mammal: the Saola. We talk to conservationist Bi
Season 3 of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped and our first guest is birding legend Peter Kaestner
We open Season 3 of the podcast from the jungles of the Ivory Coast, before talking to Peter Kaestner, the world’s most accomplished birder, in a conversation about listing
New Podcast Episode: Sebastian Kennerknecht from Cat Expeditions
In the season finale to Season 2 of the podcast we talk to the founder of Cat Expeditions – camera trap virtuoso and feline aficionado – Sebastian Kennerknecht from
New Podcast Episode: Patricia Medici
In this month’s podcast we talk to conservationist and tapir champion Dr Patricia Medici from her home in Brazil’s Pantanal. Patricia is a founding member of the Institut
The Mammalwatching Podcast Turns 50: Connor Burgin from the mammal diversity database
In the latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast – the 50th so far – Charles and I talk to Connor Burgin a PhD student working on mammalian systematics at the Univer
New Podcast Episode: John Newby founder of Sahara Conservation
In this month’s episode of the mammalwatching podcast we talk to the legendary John Newby about his 50 years in Chad and Niger working to save some of the rarest antelopes in