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Ep. 13 Remembering Wildlife | The Hidden Life of Pangolins
Oct 4, 2025
48m 38s
Remembering Wildlife | Stories from behind the lens | Bonus Episode
Oct 4, 2025
51m 27s
Crista Cullen MBE: Olympic Gold Meets Wildlife Conservation
Aug 4, 2025
37m 50s
Rescuing Namibia’s Seals with Naude Dreyer
Apr 28, 2025
38m 03s
Operation CK: Saving Zimbabwe's Chizarira National Park with Dr Niall McCann
Apr 17, 2025
32m 10s
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| 10/4/25 | Ep. 13 Remembering Wildlife | The Hidden Life of Pangolins | As part of the Remembering Wildlife podcast series and for the 10th anniversary book, this episode shines a light on the most trafficked mammal in the world: the pangolin. In this episode, host Amy Turner speaks first with Lisa Hywood, founder of the Tikki Hywood Foundation in Zimbabwe, whose decades of groundbreaking work in rescue, rehabilitation, and release has shaped global pangolin conservation. Then we hear from Dr. Claire Okell, founder and CEO of the Pangolin Project in Kenya,... | 48m 38s | ||||||
| 10/4/25 | Remembering Wildlife | Stories from behind the lens | Bonus Episode | As part of the Remembering Wildlife podcast series, and to celebrate 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife, this special episode takes you behind the lens with some of the world’s leading wildlife photographers. From leopards in Kruger to elephants at Victoria Falls, their images have helped raise over £1.23 million GBP / $1.58 million USD for frontline conservation and brought global attention to threatened species. Join founder of Remembering Wildlife, Margot Raggett MBE in this episode plus wor... | 51m 27s | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | Crista Cullen MBE: Olympic Gold Meets Wildlife Conservation | In this episode, we are joined by Crista Cullen MBE, Olympic gold medalist (Hockey) and founder of the Kenyan-based Tofauti Foundation. From the heights of elite sport to being at the core of community‑driven conservation, Crista’s journey is fascinating. In this episode, we explore how she leveraged the discipline, teamwork, and resilience of elite sport to drive real change on the ground. Crista walks us through several of Tofauti’s defining projects: the “10 % Fence Plan”, “Crabs Alive”, a... | 37m 50s | ||||||
| 4/28/25 | Rescuing Namibia’s Seals with Naude Dreyer | In this episode, we are joined by Naude Dreyer, co-founder of Ocean Conservation Namibia, whose high-stakes seal rescues have captured global attention. From Namibia’s Walvis Bay, Naude and his small team are fighting the rising tide of ocean plastic and ghost fishing gear—threats that silently strangle thousands of marine animals each year. But there’s a new twist to the challenge: rabies is emerging in Southern Africa’s seal population, raising concerns for both animal and human healt... | 38m 03s | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | Operation CK: Saving Zimbabwe's Chizarira National Park with Dr Niall McCann | In this episode, we’re diving into the world of National Park Rescue with Executive Director of Conservation, Dr. Niall McCann — a National Geographic Explorer, Conservation Biologist and Wildlife TV presenter (BBC, Nat Geo Wild and Discovery Channel). Now, at the helm of National Park Rescue, Niall is tackling the urgent task of saving Africa’s neglected national parks from the brink of collapse. In this episode, we spotlight one of their most ambitious missions: Operation CK in Chizarira Na... | 32m 10s | ||||||
| 11/5/24 | The Making of Rhino Man: A Tribute to Anton Mzimba and Africa’s Rangers | In this episode, we’re stepping into the world of Rhino Man, an award-winning documentary that brings us face-to-face with the dangerous realities of rhino conservation in South Africa. Host Amy Turner is joined by three extraordinary guests: John Jurko II, Matt Lindenberg, and Leitah Mkhabela, all of whom are central to this powerful film that celebrates the courage of rangers and highlights the heartbreaking story of Anton Mzimba, the revered Head of Ranger Services at Timbavati, who was ki... | 1h 01m 37s | ||||||
| 10/6/24 | Ep. 12: Remembering Tigers with Belinda Wright OBE and Dr. Krithi Karanth | Welcome to the twelfth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy embarks on an exploration into the world of tiger conservation. In this episode, we're honored to have two remarkable guests: Belinda Wright OBE, founder and executive director of the Wildlife Protection Society of India, and Dr. Krithi Karanth, CEO of the Centre for Wildlife Studies in India. In the first part of the episode, Belinda Wright shares her decades-long journey fighting to protect tiger... | 52m 57s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | On expedition with The Great Spine of Africa Project & Johan van der Westhuizen | On this episode, we’re diving into the extraordinary Great Spine of Africa project, a daring set of expeditions under The Wilderness Project, founded by Dr. Steve Boyes. Our special guest is Johan van der Westhuizen, a private pilot, expedition manager, and researcher who takes us behind the scenes of life on expedition. From dodging hippos to navigating some of Africa's most remote landscapes, and even the occasional (and temporary!) loss of team members. The Great Spine of Africa proj... | 37m 19s | ||||||
| 11/12/23 | Ep. 11: What's next for Remembering Wildlife? Margot Raggett MBE | Welcome to the closing episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series. Join Margot Raggett MBE, founder of Remembering Wildlife and Amy, as they reflect on an extraordinary journey that has shed a light on how the proceeds from the Remembering Wildlife Series have directly supported frontline conservation efforts. From the depths of South Africa to the high altitudes of Afghanistan, this series has been a testament to the passion and dedication of those working tirelessly to protect... | 13m 18s | ||||||
| 11/12/23 | Ep. 10 (Bonus Episode) with award-winning Wildlife Photographer, Jonathan Scott | Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series. In this episode, we are joined by the acclaimed multiple award-winning photographer and TV presenter, Jonathan Scott who many people will recognise from the TV Programme 'Big Cat Diaries'. Jonathan delves into the crucial topic of ethically photographing and interacting with wildlife on safari, unveiling a vital initiative known as 'Safari Etiquette.' Discover the wisdom shared by Jonathan and gain valuable t... | 34m 19s | ||||||
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| 11/12/23 | Ep. 9: Remembering Leopards with the Cape Leopard Trust (SA) & Wildlife Conservation Society (Afghanistan) | Welcome to the ninth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy embarks on an exploration into the world of leopard conservation. In this episode, we're privileged to have Dr. Katy Williams from the Cape Leopard Trust in South Africa, along with two distinguished guests, Dr. Zalmai Moheb and Dr. Stephane Ostrowski from the Wildlife Conservation Society in Afghanistan. In the first part of the episode, Dr. Katy Williams provides insights into the challenges faced by the... | 51m 53s | ||||||
| 11/12/23 | Ep. 8: Remembering Bears with Animals Asia & Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre | Welcome to the eighth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy delves into the fascinating realm of bear conservation. In this episode, we are honored to be joined by two distinguished guests, Dr. Jill Robinson OBE from Animals Asia and Dr. Wong Siew Te from the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. Both organisations have been supported by proceeds from the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through ... | 55m 37s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | Ep. 7: Remembering African Wild Dogs with the Endangered Wildlife Trust & Kalahari African Wild Dog Conservation Project (Namibia) | Join host Amy in the seventh episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where she delves into the untamed world of African wild dog conservation with two extraordinary guests—Cole Du Plessis from the Endangered Wildlife Trust and Nadia Le Roux from the Kalahari African Wild Dog Conservation Project in Namibia. Uncover the stories of how the proceeds from Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through the lenses of over 25... | 1h 04m 11s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | Ep. 6: Remembering Cheetahs with CCF (Namibia) & the Zambian Carnivore Programme | Join host Amy in the sixth exciting episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where she delves into the challenging world of cheetah conservation with two distinguished experts—Dr. Laurie Marker from the Cheetah Conservation Fund and Dr. Matt Becker from the Zambian Carnivore Programme. Hear the stories of how the proceeds from Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife p... | 55m 03s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | Ep. 5: Remembering Lions with The Soft Foot Alliance (Zimbabwe) & SORALO (Kenya) | Join host Amy in the fifth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where she ventures into the world of lion conservation with two distinguished guests—Brent Stapelkamp, founder of the Soft Foot Alliance in Zimbabwe, and Dr. Guy Western from SORALO in Kenya. Uncover the stories of how the proceeds from Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of eight captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photographers, have suppo... | 40m 15s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | Ep. 4: Remembering Great Apes with LAGA (Cameroon) and GPOCP (Borneo) | Join host Amy in the fourth captivating episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where she goes deep into the world of great ape conservation with two remarkable guests—activist and founder of the Last Great Ape Organization (LAGA) in Cameroon, Ofir Drori, and Dr. Cheryl Knott, founder of the Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program in Borneo. Explore the incredible impact of the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection showcasing the lives of eight key species through the lens... | 44m 41s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | Ep. 3: Remembering Rhinos with Dr. Will Fowlds (ARCC) & Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Kenya) | Join host Amy in the third episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where she immerses herself in the world of rhino conservation with Dr. William Fowlds, wildlife vet and founder of the African Rhino Conservation Collaboration (ARCC) in South Africa, and Samuel Mutisya, Head of Conservation at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. Uncover the inspiring stories of how their unwavering dedication to protecting rhinos has been supported by the proceeds from Remembering Wildlife books, a ca... | 38m 49s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | Ep. 2: Remembering Elephants with Bushlife Conservancy (Zimbabwe) & Lilongwe Wildlife Trust (Malawi). | Join host Amy in the second instalment of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series as she delves into the world of conservation with Nick Murray from Bushlife Conservancy in Zimbabwe and El Comley from Lilongwe Wildlife Trust in Malawi. Discover how their relentless efforts to protect elephants have been supported by the proceeds from the Remembering Wildlife books, a captivating collection featuring the lives of eight key species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photograp... | 42m 46s | ||||||
| 11/11/23 | The Remembering Wildlife Series - in conversation with Margot Raggett MBE | Join host Amy in the debut episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where she sits down with Margot Raggett MBE, the visionary founder of Remembering Wildlife. This series showcases a small selection of the conservation organizations benefiting from the proceeds of Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depict the lives of eight fascinating species, captured by over 250 of the world's most exceptional wildlife photographers. Listen in as we bring you inspiring narra... | 38m 42s | ||||||
| 7/28/22 | Turtle Rangers, Hatchlings and sleepless nights... | Tune in to hear about the ranger team doing everything they can to protect baby turtles and save the species in Papua New Guinea! This week we will be hearing from Hayley Versace (On-site manager and Project Coordinator) and Steven Amos (Head Community Conservation Ranger) from the Conflict Islands Conservation Initiative (CICI). CICI is a remarkable organisation that does a range of conservation work aiming to preserve the biodiversity in Milne Bay, a Mission Blue Hopespot situated in the co... | 23m 12s | ||||||
| 7/23/22 | Life and death on Africa's greatest lake with explorer, Mark Weston | Want to know what it's like to live on a remote island in Lake Victoria, Tanzania for two years? Tune in to hear Mark Weston talk about his experience that involves witchcraft, infectious diseases and the world's greatest unknown ecological crisis. Mark has written about his extraordinary adventures in his book called 'The Saviour Fish' - and as Mark wrote himself, it really is about life and death on Africa's greatest lake. | 30m 16s | ||||||
| 5/19/22 | The Trials and Tribulations of being a Safari Guide with Tayla McCurdy! | Want to know what it takes to succeed as a safari guide? Tayla McCurdy, private guide and guide trainer, talks us through the highs and lows of her time in the safari industry – from endless 16-hour days to needing bucket loads of patience! Tayla also tells us some brilliant stories from her time as a wildlife presenter on WildEarth Safari Live, from despair to a baby mongoose that stole the show! An episode not to be missed if you want a glimpse into the world of a safari guide... Tayl... | 44m 06s | ||||||
| 5/4/22 | The Rhino poaching crisis & conservation through COVID - catching up with Helping Rhinos | Tune in as we catch up with previous guest Simon Jones, CEO of Helping Rhinos. We talk about the ever-present rhino poaching crisis, the effect of COVID on rhino conservation projects and what it has meant for those working relentlessly to save the last of our rhinos. But it's not all bad - Simon talks about an epic event coming up that everyone can attend, all in the name of rhino conservation! Don't miss the Room To Roam event on the 21st May 2022! GET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE: https://ww... | 21m 04s | ||||||
| 4/26/22 | Bandits, critically endangered species and a pioneer of Nigerian Wildlife Conservation. | Bandits, critically endangered Red Colobus Monkeys and a determination to never give up. Tune in to hear an extraordinary insight into the life of Rachel Ikemeh, a pioneer of wildlife conservation in Nigeria. Founder of the South West Niger Forest project, Rachel works to protect the last of Nigeria’s rich biodiversity despite threats from illegal loggers, marijuana growers, militants and bandits. South West Niger Forest Project: www.swnigerdeltaforestproject.org.ng This Wild Life Po... | 32m 47s | ||||||
| 2/4/22 | 'Elephants of the Mara' with Marc Goss, CEO of Mara Elephant Project | Amy speaks with Marc Goss, CEO of the Mara Elephant Project (MEP). MEP's mission is to protect elephants and their habitats across the Greater Mara ecosystem, Kenya. You will hear how MEP uses a helicopter, together with the ranger teams, to move crop-raiding elephants away from farms. Marc also speaks about the experimental farm, designed to discover deeper insights about elephant behaviour that will inform human-wildlife coexistence solutions in the future. A fascinating episode, not ... | 34m 31s | ||||||
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