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The director and writer’s new National Geographic documentary follows a conservation scientist’s obsessive search for a mysterious African herd. https://t.co/BYAecogYOU ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-07 23:00
To the law, he was a thief; to his customers, a hero; to conservationists, a cowboy. But Ran Fowler’s conviction that he was in the right was unshaken. 1843 joins the cactus smuggler on the hunt for a special kind of succulent https://t.co/MkMh1LtJdN ...
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The Economist· 2026-03-07 11:00
Vigilante conservationists (at least one has dubbed himself the “Indiana Jones of plants”) argue that breaking laws meant to protect plants is sometimes necessary. 1843 joins a group of them on a road trip to Mexico https://t.co/ObSXzaRKIY ...
In the Footsteps of Giants | Avinash Krishnan | TEDxClaret College Bangalore
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-13 17:07
अविनाश कृष्णन इज अ वाइल्ड लाइफ बायोलॉजिस्ट एंड कंजर्वेशन साइंटिस्ट विथ ओवर 15 इयर्स ऑफ एक्सपीरियंस स्टडिंग एलीफेंट्स एंड फास्टिंग ह्यूमन वाइल्ड लाइफ को एक्सिस्टेंस अक्रॉस इंडिया एस द डायरेक्टर ऑफ कंजर्वेशन साइंस एट एरो इंडिया ही लीड्स इनोवेटिव प्रोग्राम्स ऑन एलीफेंट कंजर्वेशन कॉन्फ्लिक्ट मिटिगेशन एंड कम्युनिटी इंगेजमेंट इन द बनारगटा हुसूर लैंडस्केप एन एक्टिव मेंबर ऑफ द आईयूसीए एसएससी एशियन एिफेंट स्पेशलिस्ट ग्रुप अविनाश कंबाइन रिगरस साइंस विथ एमथ ड्रिवन फील्ड वर्क टू ब्रिज कम्युनिटीज टेक्नोलॉजी एंड कंजर्वेश ...
Where Science Meets Art For Our Earth | Charlotte Read | TEDxRMIT Melbourne City
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-09 17:24
We're going to start with something simple a crayon. Growing up, I used these all of the time, much to my parents dismay when I would draw on the walls. I would often draw things relating to the world around me.Furs or butterflies that I'd see in the garden. my favorite animals that I just read about, maybe even a kangaroo. I was lucky enough to live near wildlife in the Damino ranges.So, my question to you is, growing up, did you ever use a crayon. Or maybe pens, pencils, paint. I bet that at least once yo ...
The wolves of Yellowstone | Jana Nagi | TEDxQuestfield Intl College Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-05 16:30
When we talk about systems, we usually think of big ones. Education, the government, the economy. But today, I want to talk about a system built entirely by nature, Yellowstone National Park.It's a breathtaking web of life. Rivers, forest, air, water. All connected in ways most people never see.Every creature has a role. Every sound has a meaning. Every action has a role.But about 100 years ago, we humans forgot that. In the 1920s, the US Biological Survey, which later became the US Fish and Wildlife Servic ...
What Antarctica taught me about our planet | Mohit Kumar Sharma | TEDxMountAbuSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-04 16:43
At -40°C, everything feels different. Air becomes heavier, spin becomes sharper, and it does not just move around you. It moves through you.Even our breath feels loud and becomes visible. So the most surprising thing about Antarctica is not the cold, it is the silence. There is no traffic, no cities, no machines, no voices, just ice, wind and time.Standing there at the most isolated and coldest place on earth, I realized something unexpected that Antarctica is not empty. It is quietly telling a story. A sto ...
Your Bones Break First: The Man Who Survived Being Eaten Alive!
The Diary Of A CEO· 2026-02-02 08:01
This Burmese python wants to know what is inside the diary of a CEO. >> Oh my god. >> Beautiful.Now, what are you feeling right now. >> Wondering why I do this for a living. >> Have you ever done a podcast with a 10-ft snake across the table before.>> No, this is my first. >> Awesome. And then we'll bring out the next friend.>> Don't bring it over here. >> Just don't move. >> Paul, what have you spent the last 20 years of your life doing.living out of a backpack in the Amazon rainforest barefoot with a mach ...
Cuanto más se conoce, mejor se aprovecha y se conserva | Marcos Terán | TEDxAmazônia
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 17:33
Pero yo vengo a contarles una pequeña historia de cómo vine a trabajar a la Amazonía. Bueno, todo empieza hace más de 25 años, cuando yo era estudiante de biología allá en mi país, en Bolivia, donde traté de, como todo estudiante participar de cualquier investigación que se me ponía al frente. Si pude conocer muchos paisajes, aprender de muchos investigadores, pero también pude ganar un cariño especial por los mamíferos, el jaguar, el Puma, pero me enfoqué en un grupo de animales que quizás no les gusta a t ...
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A researcher’s quest to preserve tracts of the Amazon basin leads him into wild adventure. https://t.co/lLcyexWigY ...