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With May almost behind us, it's time once more for our monthly Macaranga wrap-up show, where we give you a rundown of the top environmental news from the month past, curated by the co-founders of the environmental journalism portal Macaranga - Law Yao Hua and Wong Siew Lyn. This month, we tackle three topics, first we discuss Endangered Species Day - celebrated annually on the third Friday of May - where we'll look at new research published on some of Malaysia's endangered species. Next we turn our attention to "Orangutan Diplomacy" and Malaysia's attempt to show she is a producer of sustainable palm oil, and committed to forest and environmental sustainability, while also discussing a new oil palm plantation in the works in Pahang, located just about 15 km south of Taman Negara. Finally, there was a recent ruling by the Taiping High Court that Kampung Cunex in Gerik in Perak will be gazetted as an Orang Asli Reserve, but not the 'forest-at- large' - what does this mean? Yao Hua and Siew Lyn help break it down for us.Image Credit: Center for Orang Asli Concerns (COAC), Facebook & ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week for Endangered Species Day we revisit a report from a year ago by WCS Wild Audio's Dan Rosen with WCS Vice President for Species Conservation Elizabeth Bennett. The scale of the current species extinction crisis is dangerous and unprecedented, according to experts. Dan talks to Liz about why it demands our attention and what we can all do to stop it.Reporting: Dan RosenGuest: Elizabeth Bennett
It's Endangered Species Day, J Lo and Ben are possibly living apart, Jennifer Garner is getting remarried, people are arguing about how many shrimps are too much, Scottie Scheffler was arrested, tick season is in full swing, and your texts!
Cohen back on the hot seat in NY Trump trial; GOP threatens rural Republicans for school voucher opposition; mushrooms can help prevent mega-wildfires; Many outdoor events planned in CA for Endangered Species Day.
Cohen back on the hot seat in NY Trump trial; GOP threatens rural Republicans for school voucher opposition; mushrooms can help prevent mega-wildfires; Many outdoor events planned in CA for Endangered Species Day.
This week we're taking a closer look at endangered species in Pennsylvania. We'll define the term, note some species that are struggling here in the Keystone State, and identify easy ways to help rare, threatened, and endangered species in your backyard.
Abongile Nzelenzele speaks to Judy Scott Goldman from Extinction Rebellion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Endangered Species Day is May 17, and in this episode, hosts Rick and Marco talk about species that need our help. From the ālula plant to the axolotl salamander, many species around the world have seen their numbers drastically decline. There is good news, though, because there are steps we can take to help safeguard ecosystems and create sustainable populations. Tune in to find out how conservationists are coming together to support these plants and animals and how you can make a difference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weekend's episode, C-SPAN's Washington Journal First – Kimberly Leonard – Florida-based political reporter for the Insider – discusses Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's expected formal entry into the GOP presidential race next week. Next - a conversation with Brandon Pugh - Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats Policy Director at the R Street Institute – about the future of artificial intelligence -- the subject of a key Senate hearing earlier this week. Plus, this past Friday was Endangered Species Day. We speak with Robert Dewey - Vice President of Government Relations for the group Defenders of Wildlife -- about potential changes to the landmark Endangered Species Act. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Climate crusader, Pinar Sinopoulos-Lloyd, plus it's National Endangered Species Day, and The Climate Daily crowdfunding reforestation campaign!
You may have heard about the large scale of the current species extinction crisis. It's unprecedented and dangerous according to experts. For Endangered Species Day on May 19, Wild Audio's Dan Rosen talks to WCS's Elizabeth Bennett about why it matters and what we can all do to stop it.
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Bike To Work Day! World Bee Day, Endangered Species Day, ESC Youth Art Contest!
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To commemorate the world endangered species day (WESD) marked annually on the third Friday of May, Boots On The Ground and BirdLife International (Africa) present to you a special podcast focusing on the work of three of their partners. We dig into Vultures and three other bird species; the white winged fluff tail, the liben lark and the Mauritian olive white eye, all listed by the I.U.C.N as critically endangered and are on the brink of extinction. We talk through their uniqueness and the type of threats they face plus a lot more. Enjoy
Tamil Language Podcast in Rathinavani90.8, Rathinam College Community Radio, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Rathinavani 90.8 community radio | World Endangered species Day 2021 by Dr.M.Rajalakshmi ma'am
This Golden-cheeked Warbler nests only in a Central Texas woodland. Its small breeding range is ever more fragmented by residential development, and its numbers are in serious decline. Endangered Species Day was established by Congress to acknowledge the plight of this warbler and many other
Every year on the third Friday in May, thousands of people around the world participate in Endangered Species Day by celebrating, learning about, and taking action to protect threatened and endangered species. What are endangered species? Why is it important? And how can we help? All that and more, on this new episode of JZ Friends!
Today Is American Red Cross Founder's Day, Endangered Species Day, End of the World or Rapture Party Day, I Need A Patch for That Day, International Tea Day, International Defense Transportation Day, International Virtual Assistants Day, NASCAR Day, National Bike to Workday, National Pizza Party Day, National Strawberries and Cream Day, National Waitstaff Day, National Memo Day, Sister Maria Hummel Day, and World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & DevelopmentSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Itstoday)
For nearly a decade, the local band FIRE DOG has been writing songs about endangered species. It even released a concept album. Now band leader Mark Pagano has enlisted area elementary school kids to help the band in its fixation — and the kids have crafted some great lyrics. We play some highlights.
May 21 is Endangered Species Day and May 22 is International Day for Biodiversity. Both of these give people a day to focus communications and actions on these subjects. And that's something we discuss with Karen McKendry, Wilderness Outreach Coordinator with the Ecology Action Centre.
Happy Endangered Species Day!This Friday May 21, 2021 is Endangered Species Day. In honor of that we take at look at two endangered species that call the ocean home. Corals and Hawksbill Sea Turtles.YES! Corals are animals and they are FREAKING OUT!! Or more like bleaching out. Kind of like humans when our temperature goes up a few degrees and we nearly shut down, except corals are actually shutting down. Coral reefs around the world are having a hard time right now and need our help! Since coral help out literally thousands of species of sea life the least we can do is help them out. Did you know the hawksbill sea turtles helps them. So why not be like a turtle and save the coral.That's right; Hawksbill Sea turtles help to open up more space for more coral to grow! In the sea turtle segment we take a closer look at their shell and learn why they CAN'T remove their shell (Well they can, but only once as they will die... try not to cry too much this episode).On a bright note; there's a surprise sea turtle rap at the end of this episode (Its a song I made ten years ago for a college course and I got an A... so if the quality of the song is poor...that's why. Don't judge me too harshly).Here are the scientific names:CoralsStaghorn Coral: Acropora cervicornisGrooved Brain Coral: Diploria labyrinthiformisOrgan Pipe Coral: Tubipora musicaSea TurtlesHawksbill Turtle: Eretmochelys imbricataGreen Seat Turtle: Chelonia mydasLoggerhead Sea Turtle: Caretta carettaLeatherback Turtle: Dermochelys coriaceaIf you don't feel like donating money to the podcast then click on these link to help support conservation efforts that are working hard to save coral and sea turtles:https://www.reeflifefoundation.org/donate-for-oceanshttps://coral.org/donate/https://www.barrierreef.org/you-can-help/donatehttps://www.turtleconservancy.org/donateInstagram @wafpodcasttiktok @wafpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8X57p2y-c7S8evAriKTn0wEmail: wafpodcastexplicit@gmail.comTwitter @wafepodcastSupport the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/wafpodcast)
Sham shares the story of endangered species and how kids are drawing and explaining about their favourite endangered animals.
Jeff Provenzano is one of the world's most famous skydivers. He jumps for the Red Bull Air Force, movies, sporting event and for Endangered Species Day he joined EDGE in South Africa for a special experience. Hear about it here in a special episode of the EDGE Conservation Podcast as President of EDGE Nathan Edmondson sits down with Jeff in Limpopo. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edgeconservationpodcast/support
Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley will be hosting Endangered Species Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday! You can become an Endangered Species Ambassador at the event! The zoo will share proactive actions everyone can take to protect rare, threatened and endangered plant and animal species around the planet! Many of the animals at Niabi Zoo are part of the Species Survival Plan. Niabi Zoo's Curator of Conservation and Curation Joel Vanderbush joined AM Quad Cities!
Nonfiction Friends is an educational, library-based podcast that seeks to help the public learn interesting, quirky, and sometimes bizarre facts that can be found in the nonfiction section of their local library. May 17th is Endangered Species Day, so this week Josh and Rebecca are in 599 of the nonfiction section to learn about a couple endangered species, and what YOU can do to help. Check us out online: http://www.osceolalibrary.org/ Twitter: @NFFriendscast Facebook: @OsceolaLibrarySystem Instagram: @osceolalibrary Music credit: "Digital Lemonade" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
It’s a little-known day among the litany of spring time holidays and celebrations, but here at the Fish & Wildlife Service, we like to think it important. Overshadowed by Earth Day, its April counterpart, May brings us Endangered Species Day.
May 22 is Endangered Species Day. The phrase endangered species often brings to mind animals like panda bears and elephants, but the Southern Appalachians is home to a plethora of fascinating imperiled species.
To mark Endangered Species Day this year, biologists with the Asheville Field Office joined students from Mountain Heritage High School on the Toe River in a search for the endangered Appalachian elktoe.