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Heute berichten wir euch von einem Fall aus Costa Rica, der 2013 weltweit für Schlagzeilen und Entsetzen sorgte. Es ist ein erbitterter Kampf mit ungleichen Mitteln, der seit Jahren am Playa Moín in der Provinz Limón in Costa Rica geführt wird. Es geht: um Schildkröteneier. Vanessa Linzano und Jairo Mora Sandoval sind zwei der Menschen, die alles dafür geben, die Lederschildkröten, die hier am Strand von Moín ihre Eier ablegen, zu schützen. Es ist ein gefährlicher Einsatz, denn ihnen gegenüber stehen abgebrühte Wilderer und Drogenbanden. Trotzdem lieben Vanessa und Jairo ihre Arbeit und erreichen beeindruckende Erfolge. Bis im April 2012 eine neue Bande schwer-krimineller Wilderer am Strand auftaucht, die alles daran setzen, die Tierschützerinnen und Tierschützer zu vertreiben- und dabei vor nichts zurück schrecken. Auch nicht davor, einen grausamen Mord zu begehen. Inhaltswarnungen: Explizite Gewalt, Folter, sexualisierte Gewalt, Entführung, Drogen, Gewalt gegen Tiere (Nicht explizit) Ob der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist, seht ihr ganz unten in der Beschreibung. (N=nicht gelöst, G=Gelöst) SHOWNOTES: Empfehlungen Marieke: Folgt uns bei Instagram :D Amanda: A Haunting in Venice, Film Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes: https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrime SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G ---------
In this special episode, Rachel and Emily take time to remember and celebrate the life of Jairo Mora Sandoval, the conservationist, volunteer and valued community member they had the pleasure of working with during their time in Gandoca, who was tragically killed in 2013. Further resources mentioned in the episode:WIDECAST websitehttps://www.widecast.orgInformation on leatherback turtle poaching: https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/leatherback-turtlehttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/illegal-sea-turtle-egg-poaching-rise-costa-rica/https://www.greenmatters.com/p/sea-turtle-poaching-investeggatorhttps://www.poachingfacts.com/wildlife-encyclopedia/sea-turtles-profile/
Patima Tungpuchayalkul was this year's awardee for the Jairo Mora Sandoval Award at the International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC5). Patima was given the award for the work she has done freeing fisheries slaves in Southeast Asia. The events that happened after the award was given was a great example of how the award was supposed to work. Listen to the episode to find out what happened. Enjoy the Podcast!!! Donate to the Jairo Mora Sandoval Bravery Award to Fund 5 more brave Marine Conservationists Become par to the Speak Up For Blue Nation by joining our Patreon Campaign. I would love to hear your opinion on this episode. Join the Facebook Group to chime in. Do you know we launched more Ocean Related Podcasts? Subscribe to Marine Conservation Happy Hour and ConCiencia Azul
This week, I will be covering the murder of Jairo Mora Sandoval, a wildlife conservationist who was murdered by poachers while patrolling the beaches in Costa Rica. Talk to me: crimeincolor/sothisisthekey on twitter Use the hashtag #CrimeInColor to talk about the show Email me stories & experiences at crimeincolor@gmail.com MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/crime-in-color-merch Music Credits: Interlude 1 - HARMS harms187.bandcamp.com @kchowse on twitter Podcast Interlude & Closing track - Ben from M.A.U.L. Podcast Twitter - @maulpodcast Tumblr - @maulpodcast Instagram - @maulpodcast www.facebook.com/maulpodcast www.patreon.com/maulpodcast maulpodcast@gmail.com maulpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Playa Roja - Yaco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWn1mofSkYo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jairo_Mora_Sandoval https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2013/06/13/the-legacy-of-murdered-sea-turtle-conservationist-jairo-mora-sandoval/ http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/03/29/4-convicted-jairo-mora-murder-trial https://www.outsideonline.com/1928971/who-killed-costa-ricas-turtle-advocate https://thecostaricanews.com/jairo-mora-sandoval-award/
Please consider supporting the award by clicking here or going to http://www.speakupforblue.com/jairo Over 100 people working on the conservation of animals and the environment are killed around the world every year just for doing their job. Many more work under the threat of harm, persecution, or death. Jairo Mora Sandoval was one such person. He worked tirelessly to protect sea turtles in Costa Rica. In 2013, at the age of 26, he was brutally murdered by local poachers. Acknowledging the struggles and perseverance of our colleagues that work under threat is an important part of raising the profile of conservation in parts of the world where it is needed most. This is why the Marine Section of the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB Marine) has launched the Jairo Mora Sandoval Bravery Award. This award honours Jairo’s commitment to marine conservation by providing support to others working to protect the marine environment despite the threats that they may face. The Award is given for bravery associated with an outstanding contribution to the field of marine conservation, with particular emphasis on responsible and educated scientific endeavour, public engagement and conservation activism. It may be given for a single conservation action or for an entire body of work (i.e., a series of linked contributions). The award, given every two years, includes a cash prize of $1,000 to allow these courageous people to continue their work. However, we’d like to honour more people for their bravery in the service of conservation. To do this, SCB Marine is looking to raise $5,000 to support more Jairo Award recipients. The Jairo Award not only provides visibility to these conservation heroes, but also much-needed financial support to important conservation programs. However, we can only do so much with the available funds. With your help we will be able to make a difference in more areas and let more of those struggling to study and conserve the environment know that they are not alone. Help us bring conservation heroes to light! Note: All donations are tax-deductible ([relevant non-profit SCB info]. Thanks for your support! Jairo Mora Sandoval Award Committee #YoSoyJairo #ConservationHeroes
This Week in Costa Rica - Expats Living, Working, and Traveling in Costa Rica
Dan and Rico hit some hot topics that have come up over the past week, including the ruling in the Jairo Mora Sandoval murder case1. Ruling in the Jairo Mora Sandoval murder case2. USA Assistance in Recovering the "Pura Vida Princess"3. Canadian That Jumped Death4. Cost of Living in Costa Rica5. Price of Gas Dropped Again in Costa Rica6. Paying Your Corporation Fee in Costa Rica ruled "Unconstitutional"This is followed by our new segment the "Property of the Week". You have the ability to own your own private nature reserve in Costa Rica near the beach.
This Week in Costa Rica - Expats Living, Working, and Traveling in Costa Rica
This Week in Costa Rica hits some controversial topics this week starting with a news segment with Rico from qCostaRica where Dan and Rico talk about:Topics Include: San Jose's Juan Santamaria Airport Expansion, Costa Rica Departure Tax Being Included in Airfare, "Megastores" Invading Costa Rica, the Costa Rica Parking Meter Scam, Traffic Police Cracking Down on Reckless Driving in Costa Rica, Riteve Asking for a 200% Cost Increase & IDs Being Required for Riteve.This is followed by an interview with Nicki Wheeler, the international volunteer coordinator for the Association of Volunteers for Services in Protected Areas of Costa Rica, ASVO. We hit the issues like the murder of Jairo Mora Sandoval, major problems currently effecting the Costa Rican environment, turtle egg poaching and how ASVO is trying to battle some of these issues.
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Founder Captain Paul Watson returns to Rainforest Radio's Jana of the Jungle to discuss the arrest of 8 suspects in the Jairo Mora Sandoval murder which has been stated by officials as being a group of robbers who committ assaults and also states the suspects do not have ties to narco trafficking. This statement from officials regarding the motivations of Mora's murder has once again caused outrage among Costa Rica's citizens and the Global Conservation Community.
Jana of the Jungle hosts David Boddiger, Editor-in-Chief of Tico Times,Central America’s 57 year old leader news source in Central America. Boddigerspeaks out about the death of Jairo Mora Sandoval and the growing threats environmentalworks face, Captain Paul Watson and more.
Today on Jana of the Jungle Founder of Sea Shepherd Captain Paul Watson spoke to the public for the first time after 10 months in exile. Watson spoke about Costa Rica conservation issues and announced that Sea Shepherd UK has aquired a new addition to its fleet to be named the Jairo Mora Sandoval in honour of the 26 year old sea turtle conservationist murdered last month at Playa Moin Beach on the Carribean Coast of Costa Rica. For more information on Sea Shepherd Campaigns please visit SeaShepherd.org.