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Fighting to Save the Last Great Apes with Ofir Drori | S1E11
Can’t listen? Read the transcript below! Ofir Drori As an activist, you have an interaction with the world around you that is meaningful, that is where the energy comes from. We are not winning, but an activist doesn’t ask this question. It’s a luxury that we don’t have. We are fighters and we fight. …
Gorillas and Forest Elephants with Conservationist Ian Redmond – Part 1 | S2E23
Can’t listen? Read the transcript below. Gerry: Welcome to Season two of Talking Apes. I’m your host Gerry Ellis. And to kick off our second season of exploring the world of Apes, I can think of no person more passionately committed to life on this planet, as my next guest. Once asked to summarize his…
Gorillas and Forest Elephants with Conservationist Ian Redmond – Part 2 | S2E23
Can’t listen? Read the transcript below. Gerry: Welcome to part two of our conversation with naturalist and conservationist Ian Redmond. Part one of our conversation was the opening podcast for season two of Talking Apes, and a chance to celebrate World Gorilla Day. But after 45 minutes, it was clear we were just getting started….
The Tiny Gorilla Who Changed My Life Forever, With Rachel Hogan | S2E29
Photo courtesy ©Jo-Anne McArthur/WeAnimals.org *IMPORTANT NOTE: This photo created in 2009, prior to wearing of gloves and mask now required. The gorilla featured in the photo (2009) is a rescued victim of poaching and wildlife trafficking and is undergoing rehabilitation. Primates are wild animals and not pets, and we do not condone human contact with…
