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WWF launches conservation podcast mini-series

WWF launches conservation podcast mini-series

Source: WWF launches conservation podcast mini-series | Newsday (News)

BY SILENCE MUGADZAWETA

THE World Wildlife Fund (WWF) yesterday launched a podcast mini-series in an effort to document how some of the world’s prominent figures have been addressing wildlife conservation issues.

“As WWF turns 60 this year, we wanted to reflect on how we can continue to evolve and strengthen our impact as the world enters this critical moment for people, climate and nature — and that’s where our new podcast Forces of Nature comes in,” the statement read.

“Through conservation conversations, we hear how action to save our shared home planet Earth has changed over six decades; what the next generation can learn from legendary trailblazers, and vice versa; and how together, we can achieve more in the next 10 years than we have in the  last 60 years. Inspired action for our planet is the need of the hour so get your earphones on and tune in to your new favourite podcast, courtesy of WWF — because together, we can — and must — all be forces of nature.”

The mini-series is made up of three episodes and each episode carries a different theme.

“Each episode explores a different theme, from the late Prince Philip’s approach to conservation; to the pride — and regret — former President Santos feels about his environmental record during his time in office; to a Saami reindeer herder’s insights into the importance of indigenous rights in conservation and Princess Esmeralda’s experience of being arrested during a climate protest in London in 2019,” the WWF said.

The post WWF launches conservation podcast mini-series appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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