The State of Nature in 2026: Crisis, Comebacks, and What Happens Next

The State of Nature in 2026: Crisis, Comebacks, and What Happens Next

Chris reflects on the state of nature in 2026, where conservation is defined by both loss and recovery. While habitat fragmentation, climate warming, coral bleaching, and Arctic instability continue, meaningful protection efforts are delivering results. He highlights conservation wins, including pandas downlisted to vulnerable, green sea turtles to least concern, tiger recovery in India through reserves and anti-poaching, Gabon’s protection of forest elephants for rainforest integrity and carbon storage, and community-led snow leopard conservation in Nepal. The episode also addresses ongoing losses, key drivers of biodiversity decline, global efforts like 30x30 and the High Seas Treaty, and practical ways listeners can help — from reducing consumption to supporting frontline conservation initiatives like Snow Leopard Sisters. 00:00 Welcome and Reality Check 00:46 Conservation Is Tension 02:40 Climate and Biodiversity Link 03:17 Resilience and Hope in Action 04:40 2026 Roadmap for Today 05:42 Big Wins Pandas and Turtles 07:55 India’s Wildlife Comeback 11:00 Gabon Forest Elephants 14:45 Snow Leopard Sisters Spotlight 19:44 Losses and Extinctions 24:25 Why Extinction Is Accelerating 27:45 Five Biggest Threats 29:46 Mainstream Momentum and 30x30 35:48 People Giving Hope 38:21 What You Can Do Now 42:43 Support Snow Leopard Conservancy 44:38 Final Call to Action Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Episode 114: Filmmakers of Violet is Blue: A Tale of Gibbons and Guardians

Episode 114: Filmmakers of Violet is Blue: A Tale of Gibbons and Guardians

This week we are joined by the Filmmakers of Violet is Blue: A Tale of Gibbons and Guardians. While the gibbons are the stars of this award-winning film, it does shows just how much sacrifice people m...

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Episode 113: Gibbons, their Songs are Fading Fast

Episode 113: Gibbons, their Songs are Fading Fast

Not many are aware that Gibbons are a lesser ape, and one of our closest relatives’ outsides the great apes. These awe-inspiring primates live-in Southeast Asia and every single species is now under t...

3 Syys 20191h 23min

Episode 112: Shark Research w/Chris Fischer, Founder of OCEARCH

Episode 112: Shark Research w/Chris Fischer, Founder of OCEARCH

This week we are joined with OCEARCH founder, expedition leader and visionary Chris Fischer. He gives a fascinating interview on the research he is conducting in not only sharks, but many oceanic spec...

29 Elo 20191h 2min

Episode 111: Revere, Not Fear, The Great White Shark

Episode 111: Revere, Not Fear, The Great White Shark

By far the most iconic fish, the Great White Shark, was made a legend by the movie Jaws. Yet, it was a play on the strongest human emotion, fear, that made this creature on of the most infamous of mod...

27 Elo 20191h 28min

Episode 110: Wolves and the Endangered Species Act w/Corbin Maxey

Episode 110: Wolves and the Endangered Species Act w/Corbin Maxey

In this episode we were invited on the Animals to the Max Podcast with Corbin Maxey to discuss the controversial issue with wolves and wolf hunting here in the United States. It was a timely discussio...

22 Elo 20191h 34min

Episode 109: Howl for the Grey Wolf

Episode 109: Howl for the Grey Wolf

Grey Wolves in the United States are losing protections that have been in place for decades. Without these, Wolves are now once again being persecuted. The Grey Wolf, also called the Timber Wolf, is t...

20 Elo 20191h 27min

Episode 108: African Painted Dogs with Dr. Greg Rasmussen

Episode 108: African Painted Dogs with Dr. Greg Rasmussen

This interview was a real treat and one we highly anticipated. We were joined by Dr. Greg Rasmussen, who by all rights is the “Jane Goodall” of the African Painted Dogs. These are one of the most icon...

13 Elo 20191h 15min

Episode 107: Talking about the Takin

Episode 107: Talking about the Takin

One of the world’s most unique mammals, the Takin, is heading towards extinction. These ungulates are so unusual looking they have been described as a “goat antelope” or a “Gnu goat.” Some have even c...

6 Elo 20191h 22min

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