Podcasts & interviews for you to download
Wild Talk October 2008
This months' edition of Wild Talk includes an extract from WWF Director General james P. Leape as he addresses those attending the sustainable cities and communities conference held in Genenva on September 30th. We also catch up with the Director of WWF International's Species Programme, Dr. Sue Lieberman, who runs us through the major news from the recently released IUCN Red List of threatened species, and what these say about the challenges to species protection across the world.
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Wild Talk September 2008
This months' edition of Wild Talk looks back on WWF Director General James P. Leape's speech at last months World Water Week, while our second interview takes a look at the concept of One Planet Living, and the upcoming Sustainable Cities & Communities Conference in Geneva from September 30th to October 1st. We also take a look at the world biodiversity hotspots with Michael Tobias,and look forward to the IUCN Congress in October.
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Wild Talk August 2008
This months' edition of Wild Talk focuses on the upcoming World Water week in Stockholm, how the Danube needs protection to save the natural environment from far-reaching development, as well as the status of primates, and how they may very well be eaten to extinction if present trends continue. » Read more
Wild Talk July 08
You'll learn why we should care that tigers are disappearing, what was -- or wasn't -- different at the recent G8 Summit, all about the timid tapirs of the Amazon, and how biodiversity and business are working together in Costa Rica's forests.
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Wild Talk May 08
You'll learn about the role of churches in conservation, how a 2000-kilometre trek to the North Pole will help determine the thickness of the polar ice cap, about the link between saving species and saving lives,and what can be done to boost depleted tuna stocks.
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Wild Talk podcast April 08
In Wild Talk this month, Marc Languy discusses the fate and progress of the world's 720 mountain gorillas, Hubert von Goisem tells why he went singing and sailing along the Danube, Gonzalo Oveido discusses the effects of climate chnage on indigneous and traditional peoples, and Imène Meliane looks at invasive specie and the problems they cause around the world. » Read more
Wild Talk Radio Feb/March 2008
This month: You’ll learn why life is no picnic for Europe’s brown bears and what WWF is doing to help in the greening of the upcoming Beijing Olympics. You’ll also find out why a bank would run a marathon and get involved with a conservation organization and discover how climate change is affecting the day-to-day lives of people in Kiribati.
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Wild Talk December/January 2008
This month: No excuse for climate inaction. Impacts of global warming in the Mediterranean. Discovering Malaysia's Borneo forests. Cradle to cradle: Nature-inspired design principles. Green Olympics. New lynx population discovered in Spain. Development projects threaten Bulgaria’s natural treasures. Species spotlight: Monarch butterfly. » Read more
Wild Talk November 2007
This month: More Rice Less Water and Indus for All. Festival in Papua New Guinea and Award Winner in London. Madagascar's Forests and Cradle to Cradle. New office for WWF Armenia and Spotlight On Species.
Wild Talk October 2007
This month: UN Climate Change Summit in New York and Eco Living in Switzerland. Soil to Soul and Zero deforestation in Paraguay. Lobster fishing in Baja California and news from the Messo-American Reef. The latest from WWF partner Ogilvy and Mather and Spotlight on Species - Orang-utans

