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S7 E11: Resilient Patagonia
Jun 19, 2026
14m 02s
S7 E10: AI — Fake Nature, Real Consequences
May 27, 2026
9m 09s
From Radiolab and WNYC: "Terrestrials" | E40 BIG CATS: Lions, Tigers & Roars (Oh My!)
May 21, 2026
26m 57s
S7 E9: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the American Bison as the U.S. National Mammal
May 13, 2026
16m 29s
S7 E8: WCS’s Career Lattice Education Program Is Opening New Doors
May 6, 2026
6m 51s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() S7 E11: Resilient Patagonia | For World Oceans Month, we turn to coastal Patagonia on the Southern Cone of South America. This biodiverse seascape is home to some of the continent's most productive marine ecosystems. But climate change is beginning to reshape this remarkable region in ways scientists are only starting to understand. In this week’s episode, we look at an ambitious effort to help Patagonia adapt to an uncertain future. Reporting: Nat Moss Guests: Valeria Falabella, Montserrat Rodriguez | 14m 02s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() S7 E10: AI — Fake Nature, Real Consequences✨ | artificial intelligencewildlife photography+3 | Rhett Butler | MongabayWildlife Conservation Society | — | AIwildlife+5 | — | 9m 09s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() From Radiolab and WNYC: "Terrestrials" | E40 BIG CATS: Lions, Tigers & Roars (Oh My!)✨ | big catswildlife+4 | — | Wildlife Conservation SocietyRadiolab+2 | — | big catslions+5 | — | 26m 57s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() S7 E9: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the American Bison as the U.S. National Mammal✨ | American bisonNational Mammal+4 | John CalvelliKeith Aune+2 | Wildlife Conservation Society | United States | American bisonNational Mammal+5 | — | 16m 29s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() S7 E8: WCS’s Career Lattice Education Program Is Opening New Doors✨ | youth employmentcareer development+3 | Reiariel GarciaYvonne Bennett+1 | Wildlife Conservation Society | — | WCS Career Latticeyouth programs+3 | — | 6m 51s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() S7 E7: A New Biography Captures Conservation Luminary Dr. George Schaller✨ | conservationfield biology+3 | Miriam Horn | Wildlife Conservation SocietyHomesick for a World Unknown | — | George SchallerMiriam Horn+5 | — | 11m 43s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() S7 E6: Bronx Bees Star in Award-Winning "Keeper" at REEL WILD New York Film Festival✨ | beekeepingdocumentary+3 | Sean FlynnHannah Rafkin | Wildlife Conservation SocietyKeeper | — | Bronxbees+5 | — | 5m 49s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() S7 E5: A Life Illuminated: Dr. Edith Widder’s Ocean Discoveries | REEL WILD™ New York Film Festival✨ | ocean explorationbioluminescence+3 | Dr. Edith Widder | Wildlife Conservation SocietyA Life Illuminated | — | oceangiant squid+4 | — | 8m 15s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() S7 E4: This Month in Brazil, Renewed Hope for the World’s Migratory Species✨ | migratory speciesconservation+4 | Amy Fraenkel | Wildlife Conservation Society | Campo Grande, Brazil | migratory speciesConvention on Migratory Species+5 | — | 12m 22s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() S7 E3: Gold Mining and Mercury in the Amazon✨ | gold miningmercury pollution+3 | Sebastian ValdiviesoÓscar Loayza | — | EcuadorBolivia+1 | gold miningmercury+4 | — | 13m 56s | |
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| 2/2/26 | ![]() S7 E2: An Urgent Effort to Protect Canada’s Peatlands✨ | peatlandsecosystem services+3 | Victoria Goodday | WCS Canada | Canadapeatlands | peatlandsCanada+5 | — | 7m 01s | |
| 1/28/26 | ![]() S7 E1: Resilience Is at the Heart of WCS’s New Coral Reef Conservation Strategy✨ | coral reef conservationresilience+3 | Emily Darling | Wildlife Conservation Society | — | coral reefsconservation strategy+4 | — | 10m 03s | |
| 11/12/25 | ![]() S6 E16: At CITES COP20, A Chance to Protect Sharks and Rays✨ | sharksrays+4 | Luke WarwickDana Tricarico | CITES | Samarkand, UzbekistanUzbekistan | sharksrays+5 | — | 5m 27s | |
| 10/30/25 | ![]() S6 E15: Introducing Adam Falk, WCS’s New President & CEO✨ | leadershipconservation+3 | Adam Falk | Wildlife Conservation SocietyWilliams College+1 | — | Wildlife Conservation SocietyAdam Falk+4 | — | 10m 52s | |
| 10/15/25 | ![]() S6 E14: Yasina Conservation Deed—Indigenous Leadership in Forest Conservation | In Papua New Guinea’s Eastern Highlands, five clans have come together to formally protect 2,000 hectares of ancestral forest through the Yasina Conservation Deed. This landmark agreement shows how Indigenous communities can lead conservation, safeguarding biodiversity while preserving their cultural traditions. Reporting: Hannah Kaplan Guests: Harshad Hemant Karandikar, Bennie W Atigini | 6m 54s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() S6 E13: Addressing the Pet Trade at the IUCN World Conservation Congress | Every four years, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN, brings together governments, NGOs, scientists, and Indigenous leaders at the World Conservation Congress. Soon, it will be convened in Abu Dhabi. The growing threat of the pet trade in terrestrial wildlife is one of the important issues that will be addressed. Reporting: Dan Rosen Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Bennett | 6m 21s | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() S6 E12: The New World of Darkness | Many New Yorkers have great memories of the Bronx Zoo's World of Darkness. It was a groundbreaking exhibit when it opened in 1969. This summer, the zoo opened a new version that features some fascinating species. From naked mole rats to aye ayes to vampire bats, the updated space offers a rare glimpse into the lives of animals that thrive in the dark. Reporting: Dan Rosen Guest: Keith Lovett | 6m 32s | ||||||
| 8/13/25 | ![]() S6 E11: Freedom to Roam | Defending the Guanaco’s Grassland Home | Guanacos—fleet-footed cousins of the llama—roam the windswept grasslands of South America in one of the world’s longest overland migrations. But fences, hunting, and competition with livestock are putting their survival at risk. Ahead of the 2nd International Guanaco Day, WCS Argentina is joining forces with local communities and the government to secure vast migration corridors, promote sustainable livelihoods, and bring guanaco populations back from the brink. From live—shearing innovations to landmark land protection, this story reveals how conservation is turning the tide for these resilient creatures—and why their future matters for ecosystems and people alike. Reporting: Hannah Kaplan Guests: Dr Andrés Novaro, Dr. Susan Lieberman | 10m 01s | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() S6 E10: WCS’s New York Aquarium Helps Rescue Confiscated Corals | Recently, staff at WCS’s New York Aquarium got a call from the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The authorities had intercepted an illegal shipment of corals and they needed WCS’s help. When corals come into the country like this, they typically can’t be returned to the wild. So the Fish and Wildlife Service turns to accredited facilities like the New York Aquarium to care for the animals. Reporting: Dan Rosen Guests: Aaron Brett, Camilla Piechocki | 5m 09s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | ![]() S6 E9: The Graduate Scholarship Program | Talented, passionate local conservation leaders are critical for the durable conservation of wildlife and wild places around the world. To address the need for them, WCS launched the Graduate Scholarship Program in 1996 to provide financial support for the highest quality, graduate-level academic training to promising conservationists. Over its nearly 30 years, the program has awarded 163 scholarships to conservationists from 42 different countries to pursue advanced degrees. With those skills, recipients are able return home and make a significant impact on their countries. They now lead conservation efforts in governments, universities, local organizations, and WCS itself—building lasting conservation capacity from within and delivering tangible conservation results on the ground. Reporting: Dan Rosen Guests: Denise Garcia, Richard Malonga, Peter Umunay | 7m 56s | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() S6 E8: The WCS 30x30 Ocean Accelerator Is Leveraging $40 Million for Marine Conservation | Participants from around the world have gathered in Nice this week for the third United Nations Oceans Conference. It’s an opportunity to assess the current state of marine conservation and seek ambitious new opportunities to achieve progress toward ocean protection. WCS was there with a big announcement to make. Reporting: Nat Moss Guests: Stacy Jupiter, Pamela Castillo The 30x30 Ocean Accelerator is made possible through funding support from the Thomas L. Kempner, Jr. Foundation, Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, BlackRock, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation, the Shark Conservation Fund, and several other visionary private donors, with multilateral partners now engaged to expand its reach. | 10m 47s | ||||||
| 5/28/25 | ![]() S6 E7: Small Fish, Big Impact | In today’s episode, we journey to the heart of the Amazon Basin—home to the largest freshwater system on Earth. These waterways don’t just support rich biodiversity—they’re a vital source of food and nutrition for millions across South America, where fish are often the most affordable and accessible source of protein. But this life-sustaining resource is under threat. Mercury contamination, overfishing, and the pressures of a globalized food market are putting fish populations—and the health of the people who rely on them—at risk. In this episode, we explore how conservationists are working to reimagine food systems in the Amazon—blending traditional knowledge with science to protect rivers, restore fisheries, and ensure a healthy, sustainable future for communities and ecosystems alike. Reporting: Hannah Kaplan Guests: Silvia López Casas, Sebastian Heilpern | 9m 07s | ||||||
| 5/9/25 | ![]() S6 E6: This Endangered Species Day, Uncovering the Secrets of the Rainforest | A leopard. A giant pangolin. A group of forest elephants. They can be almost impossible to spot in the wild. But in February, WCS and wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas released a series of high definition camera trap photos of these species and more from the Republic of Congo’s Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park. The hope is that sharing these remarkable pictures of rarely seen animals in their natural environment will inspire people to protect them. See some of the photos: https://www.wcs.org/get-involved/updates/unseen-rainforest Reporting: Dan Rosen Guest: Will Burrard-Lucas | 5m 46s | ||||||
| 5/7/25 | ![]() S6 E5: The Conservation Leadership Programme Turns 40 | For four decades, the Conservation Leadership Programme, or CLP, has been providing critical early career funding awards to emerging conservationists. Born out of a partnership between Birdlife International, Fauna & Flora, and the Wildlife Conservation Society, the CLP has opened the door countless scientists working across the globe in countries rich in biodiversity but often lacking resources for their protection. As the program turns 40, we checked in with a few alumni to hear how the program has helped them to advance in their journey to become conservation leaders. Reporting: Nat Moss Guests: Camila Kass, Jorge Parra, Deepshikha Sharma | 9m 14s | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | ![]() S6 E4: This Earth Day, Working to Save the Heart of the Wild | As Earth Day turns 55 this year, it seemed like a good moment to reflect on WCS’s mission to protect wildlife and wild places. Why does the protection of biodiversity carry with it so many other benefits for people and the planet? What are the approaches that work and what are the challenges? And what can the average person do to make it a priority in their lives? WCS Wild Audio knew just the right person to ask. Reporting: Nat Moss Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Bennett | 8m 39s | ||||||
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