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Track list - Javan Rhino Mix (Part II) - feat. Kiyo To **************************************************************************** 01. Saxtion - Serenical Depths (Original Mix) [Kanzen Records] 02. Jushouse Solo - Keys To My Heart (Ofuren Ritual Dub) [Kanzen Records] 03. Lynx - Amor Vincit Omnia (Shattered Ritual Mix) [Kanzen Records] 04. Stones & Bones feat. Mpeelo - Jaguar (Original Mix) [Kanzen Records] 05. Zulu Mafia feat. Mbulelo - Habits (Main Mix) [Kanzen Records] 06. Tyron Mc Duling feat. Densch - Keep Walking (Original Mix) [Kanzen Records] 07. Baffa Jones - What I Need (Side B) [Kanzen Records] 08. Cayama feat. Matlhodi Ash Ga1 & BLAYK - Dat Something (Original Mix) [Kanzen Records] 09. Nkululeko Jiyane - Changing (Vocal Mix) [Kanzen Records] 10. Cezwear feat. Thabo Tapes - Is This Love (Sanaamuziki Kanzen Chill-Out Mix) [Kanzen Records] 11. Jushouse Solo feat. Gift Nzimande - Tholakele (Classical Vocal Mix) [Kanzen Records] **************************************************************************** This is the second part of the deep and soulful Javan Rhino Mix by Kiyo To from South Africa. Enjoy the mix feat. tracks by Zulu Mafia, Jushouse Solo, Nkululeko Jiyane and many more! ____________ Follow the Deep House Cat on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed Mixcloud Select: https://www.mixcloud.com/DeepHouseCatShow/select/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/deephousecat #deephouse #javanrhino #soulfulhouse #housemusic #deep #house #soulful #podcast #dancemusic #radio #love #podcaster #repost #freemusic #freepodcast #weekly
Track list - Javan Rhino Mix (Part I) - feat. Kiyo To **************************************************************************** 01. Lea, Muzikman Edition, Tweety - Songbird (Atjazz Galaxy Aart Dub) [Open Bar Music] 02. Baffa Jones - Show You Love (Original Mix) [Kanzen Records] 03. N.W.N. - You Know Something [Kolour Recordings] 04. Sio feat. Dwson - There's Me [Stay True Sounds] 05. SGVO - Good Deeds [Stay True Sounds] 06. Gabbana - Bridges (Album Version) [Gabbana Music] 07. Franky Boissy Feat. Roland Clark - Black Music [Chez] 08. Nutty Nys - Truth Is [Mbelu Creations] 09. Sohn - Lessons (CocoSA Soulful Mix) [Unreleased] 10. AU XI EF - Rare Attachments [Kanzen Records] 11. Zito MowaKrippsoulisc - Goat Stew (China Charmeleon Remix) [Garden Groove Music] 12. Jazzuelle, KVRVBO - Talking Walls [Stay True Sounds] 13. Dwson, Simeon - Somewhere In Toronto [Atjazz Record Company] **************************************************************************** Welcome 2023! This is Deep House Cat Show No 1 in 2023 with a soulful mix by Kiyo To from South Africa. Enjoy the first part of his mix full of deep and soulful house music feat. tracks by Baffa Jones, Jazzuelle, Franky Boissy and many more! ____________ Follow the Deep House Cat on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed Mixcloud Select: https://www.mixcloud.com/DeepHouseCatShow/select/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/deephousecat #deephouse #javanrhino #soulfulhouse #housemusic #deep #house #soulful #podcast #dancemusic #radio #love #podcaster #repost #freemusic #freepodcast #weekly
TOBY NOWLAN (film-maker)Toby Nowlan is an award-winning journalist, explorer and biologist who produces wildlife documentaries. For the past four years, he worked on BBC1's A Perfect Planet, a five-part series narrated by Sir David Attenborough.Review the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-modern-adventurer-podcast/id1535779210On the podcast today, Toby Nowlan shares his passion for the fight to save the critically endangered Javan rhino from extinction.We go with him on a mission to find one of the rarest animals on Earth, the Javan rhino. An opportunity rarely granted to Westerners to track these incredible animals in their natural habitat.Toby's InstagramSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-modern-adventurer/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join us as we explore the 5 living species of rhino and see how they tie in to our huge announcement! Did you know that the Javan Rhino used to be found over large parts of the Indian subcontinent and is now only found on the island of Java? Did you know that the Sumatran rhino is relatively tiny growing to just under 1.5 m or just over 4 ft at the shoulders? How about that Black rhino from Africa have the highest mortality rate due to fighting with other members of the species than any other mammal? There is so much to learn about each of these highly endangered but incredible tanks of nature. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biome-media/message
Robin Moore is a wildlife photographer and conservationist who's images have been featured in National Geographic, the Economist, Esquire magazine, the Telegraph Magazine, PDN, American Photo magazine, Outdoor Photographer, Wanderlust, and many more publications and you've probably seen his photographs of Nairobi's Giraffe Hotel or Giraffe Manor which went viral a few years ago. He's been a finalist in Wildlife Photographer of the Year, a winner of American Photo Images of the year and a winner of Outdoor Photographer's Art of Expression Award. Robin's passion for the natural world started in the Scottish highlands and has taken him to Cameroon, Haiti, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Costa Rica and just about everywhere else. Robin's book, In search of lost frogs, depicts his quest to find some of the world's rarest amphibians. Robin currently serves as the communications director for Rewild who's mission is to protect and restore the wild. Our conversations covers all of these things plus Robin casually drops the names of some of THE best conservation photographers out there. I hope you enjoy meeting this passionate conservationist and fantastic wildlife photographer. Show Notes Thank you to our sponsor, MPB. Get a quote for your unwanted camera gear here: https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/sell-or-trade/ (https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/sell-or-trade/) Follow this week's guest at the following links: Website - https://www.robindmoore.com (https://www.robindmoore.com) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/robindmoore/ (https://www.instagram.com/robindmoore/) Robin's book, In Search of Lost Frogs - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Lost-Frogs-Robin-Moore/dp/1408186330 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Lost-Frogs-Robin-Moore/dp/1408186330) Re:wild - https://www.rewild.org (https://www.rewild.org) Sign the petition to save the Okavango Delta - https://okavango.rewild.org (https://okavango.rewild.org) Connect with View Finders here: Episodes - http://www.viewfinderslive.com/podcast (www.viewfinderslive.com/podcast) Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast (www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast) Tickets for the next View Finders Live Event - https://viewfinderslive.com (https://viewfinderslive.com) To save 10% off tickets for View Finders Live events, use the code VF10 Connect with me at: http://www.grahamdargie.co.uk (www.grahamdargie.co.uk) http://www.grahamdargie.com (www.grahamdargie.com) http://www.youtube.com/5minutephotography (www.youtube.com/5minutephotography) Photography equipment: Fujifilm kit on MPB - https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/search/?www-product-search=fujifilm&www-department=all (https://www.mpb.com/en-uk/search/?www-product-search=fujifilm&www-department=all) Additional show links Double Exposure: Eliza Gonzalez with spider on her face - https://www.instagram.com/p/Blf2U23AgIZ/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/Blf2U23AgIZ/) Eliza Gonzalez with parrot - https://www.robindmoore.com/index/G0000MK36mmdUrwQ/I0000lBR7b0A1tu8 (https://www.robindmoore.com/index/G0000MK36mmdUrwQ/I0000lBR7b0A1tu8) Javan Rhino - https://www.instagram.com/p/BqX9OLDAYYd/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/BqX9OLDAYYd/) Other links: Re:wild - https://www.rewild.org (https://www.rewild.org) Kristina Mittermeier - https://www.instagram.com/mitty/ (https://www.instagram.com/mitty/) Joel Sartore - https://www.instagram.com/joelsartore/ (https://www.instagram.com/joelsartore/) International League of Conservation Photographers - https://www.conservationphotographers.org (https://www.conservationphotographers.org) Conservation International - https://www.conservation.org (https://www.conservation.org) Giraffe Manor - https://www.thesafaricollection.com/properties/giraffe-manor/ (https://www.thesafaricollection.com/properties/giraffe-manor/) The Safari Collection -...
With less than 80 animals left in the world, the Sumatran Rhino is one of the world's most endangered rhino species. Only the Javan Rhino with estimates of maybe 60 animals is as close to extinction. Both Angie and Chris were very fortunate to meet up close one the these highly endangered mammals back in 2011. Harapan, one of 3 Sumatran Rhinos born at the Cincinnati Zoo, was held at a conservation center in Florida, and was returned to Sumatra in 2015 to help his species. While this species is on the brink of extinction, many are working hard to save what animals remain. We highlighted this in our interview of Dr. Barney Long (Episode 55) and his efforts to bring some of the Sumatran Rhinos under human care for a focused breeding program. We discuss this and many more aspects of how scientists around the world are fighting for these animals. These are an incredibly unique and ancient species of rhinoceros and well worth a listen. For one cup of "good" coffee a month you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With your support we are able to send money to conservation organizations monthly chosen by our Patreon supporters. We recently posted a bonus episode, the Blue Footed Booby, for our Patreon only subscribers and will be offering more bonus content soon! Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. You can also visit our website HERE
Indonesia recently announced exciting news, the sighting of two Javan rhino calves in Ujung Kulon National Park, the last place on Earth where the critically endangered species is found. The new additions bring the estimated population of the species to 73; conservationists have recorded at least one new calf a year joining the population since 2012. Listen to a June 2021 report published at Mongabay.com about this news via this episode of Mongabay Reports, which shares evergreen articles from Mongabay.com, read by host Mike DiGirolamo. This episode features the popular article, "Two new Javan rhino calves spotted in the species' last holdout." Please invite your friends to subscribe to the Mongabay Newscast wherever they get podcasts, or download our free app in the Apple App Store or in the Google Store to have access to our latest episodes at your fingertips. If you enjoy the Newscast, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep the show growing, Mongabay is a nonproft media outlet and all support helps! See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage: news.mongabay.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching for @mongabay. Episode artwork: A Javan rhino calf spotted on camera trap in Ujung Kulon National Park on March 27, 2021. Image courtesy of the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry. Please share your thoughts! submissions@mongabay.com
William specializes in the design and development outdoor, self-contained, battery operated, covert surveillance cameras and live streaming video systems. These systems are designed for long-term use to monitor remote sites without power or wired Internet. He has over 35 years’ experience in electronic and software design and specializes in the design of wireless covert unattended video surveillance systems and sensor detection technology.William has worked with many local, state, and federal agencies to design custom covert camera systems for remote surveillance applications. These agencies include but are not limited to the US Border Patrol, Homeland Security, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (AFT), US Military, National Parks Service, and many State and Local Police Agencies. William has also worked with the following wildlife agencies: Wildlife Federation (WWF), Animal Planet, The Discovery Channel, and National Geographic. In 2017 our cameras were used in the first live wildlife production titled "Earth Live" by NatGeo hosted by Jane Lynch and Phil Keoghan.William founded PixController, Inc. in 2003 designing motion-activated outdoor/remote camera system products and sold the company to CSE Corporation in 2017. PixController, Inc. was started with the idea "how to capturing wildlife photos/movies" using unattended cameras with a line of multi-purpose motion-based controller products for animal scouting and wildlife research.Today this type of technology is ever present in hunting stores and catalogs selling inexpensive "digital trail cameras", but at that time the only commercial systems available were 35mm based, and were very expensive. At that time this type of technology was out of the reach of most consumers to purchase.At the close of first year in business, with several thousand controller boards in the field worldwide, PixController attracted the attention of a local hunting distributor, Penn's Woods Products. In 2002 PixController, Inc. designed a digital trail camera for Penn's Woods Products called the "Digital-Scout". This camera was sold through large distributors such as Cabela's. Later in 2004 PixController, Inc. developed the Video-Scout, a Sony camcorder trail camera for Penn's Woods Products which was also sold by Cabela's.PixController turned its sights on being the first company to release a wireless cellular transmitted digital trail camera, the CellularEye™. The CellularEye™ incorporated a custom designed set of electronics that captured photo and email it to the user upon motion detection.PixController, Inc. will release another first, the DVREye™, which will be the first "Digital Video Recorder" game camera on the market. This video recording unit features a unique full color by day footage and stealth IR footage at night recording mode. The DVREye camera system captured the two largest wildlife discoveries ever. In 2007 our video system enabled researchers from WWF-Malaysia to capture the first ever Sumatran Rhino on video. Then in 2008 researchers from WWF-Indonesia capered a rare Javan Rhino on video. Both discoveries made international news and were broadcast on all of the major US television networks. PixController, Inc. also designed custom remote HD camera controllers which enabled Dave Sirak, news operations manager WFTV Television of Orlando, FL to capture the first ever NASA Space Shuttle launches in HD. The NASA HD camera project was nominated for an Emmy for "Technical Achievement" in 2008. PixController camera system has also been featured in the History Channels hit series MonsterQuest.On October of 2009 PixController, Inc. was contacted by TV producers Ping Pong Productions from LA about being involved with a new series for Animal Planet. This would involve an on-camera role and require us to travel to several of the filming locations. In June of 2010 the series was approved by Animal Planet, and William flew to Prince of Whales Island in Alaska for two weeks to film the pilot episode of the new series "Finding Bigfoot". Powers setup some 30 cameras be brought along which included the Raptor Cellular system, DVREye video system, and DigitalEye still photo system. In February of 2011 Animal Planet approved a 6-part series. Powers flew to the first two locations in NC and GA for filming. The PixController cameras were used to search for evidence of Bigfoot in the series.PixController, Inc. began developing wildlife webcam technologies and began streaming their first wildlife webcam in 2004. In 2007 this webcam was selected by EarthCam as a winner of the 2007 “25 Most Interesting Webcam” award. However, in 2010 PixController, Inc. was contacted by Doug Hajicek, producer of the “MonsterQuest” series with a project lead by Dr. Lynn Rogers from the North American Bear Center in Ely, MN to help design a camera system for live streaming a black bear den.For the first time ever the entire world will have access to a streaming live webcam feed from inside the den of a wild hibernating female black bear named Lily. Located near Ely, MN, PixController, Inc. set up a streaming camera system inside the black bear den and a pan-tilt-zoom camera outside the den. The system streams the audio and video feed via an Internet connection for all to see.On January 25, 2010 Lily gave birth to a female cub named Hope with over 50,000 people viewing the birth live. Dr Lynn Rogers, who is known as the "Bearwalker of the Northwoods," has known Lily since she was born in January 2007. Dr Rogers, who monitored every moment of Lily's 21-hour labor with colleague Sue Mansfield, said: "We were seeing stuff we've never seen before. It was like she was having some contractions that were out of control." The story was featured twice on the popular NBC Today morning show and was published in newspapers all over the world.Then in 2014 PixController, Inc. received the Audubon Society James H. Hardie Award for outstanding environmental stewardship. The almost 3.4 million views of a webcam trained on the bald eagle nest in Pittsburgh's Hays neighborhood netted PixController, Inc. an environmental award from the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania. The video camera captured the successful hatching, raising and fledging of three eaglets this summer to a rapt audience of watchers from schoolchildren to senior citizen centers. “Honoring PixController was an obvious choice for us this year,” said Jim Bonner, executive director of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania. “The webcam was responsible for more people watching nature in the region than anything else this year,” Bonner said.In 2017 William formed PixCam, an educational non-profit, for the sole purpose of using his webcam technologies to connect people with nature. PixCams live streams a large variety of wildlife webcams used as educational tools by teachers and enjoyed by many casual observers.Finally, in 2019 William co-founded PIOTech, Inc. and co-developed a hardware based live streaming encoder product called the EZ Streamer. The EZ Streamer is the first hardware encoder product designed for the purpose of using standard commercial IP cameras to stream to services such as YouTube or Facebook Live. Currently all of the PixCams webcams used the EZ Streamer product. ShareShare on Facebook TweetTweet on Twitter Pin itPin on Pinterest
Did you know that there is a small, hairy rhino species in Sumatra? Or a rhino species in Java that lives in the shadow of an active volcano? I sit down with Nina Fascione, the Executive Director of the International Rhino Foundation, and we talk about these special animals, their plight, and how, despite their dire population numbers, we have the chance to bring them back from the brink of extinction. For ideas on how you can help, check out this episode's show notes at www.forcesfornature.com!Background Music by Fearless Motivation Instrumentals: Meaning of LifeForce of Nature cleaner The natural cleaner as effective as bleach! It disinfects & sanitizes with no toxic chemicals. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Corey Lockman has turned out to be my most inspirational guest so far. And the guest that I have gone the longest amount of time since I’ve seen him. That’s because he spends a large part of his time crisscrossing the globe saving endangered species working for Wildlife Protection Solutions. Whether breeding white rhinos in South Africa, rescuing the plow-share tortoise in Madagascar or the saving the last few remaining Javan Rhino in Indonesia, Corey has dedicated his life to protecting those that don’t have a voice for themselves, so that hopefully we will all be able to enjoy and appreciate these amazing animals for generations to come. I naively prepared for this interview thinking Corey was just out in the bush of South Africa tagging wild game and doing his best to reduce poaching and educating the local population. So I had no idea the depth of the innovation and technology involved in protecting these endangered species. Wildlife Protection Solutions is using VR technology that will soon make zoos and encaged animals virtually obsolete, and they’ve developed cutting edge software using body recognition technology that tracks everything from poachers to the overall health of the animals, all in a completely non-invasive way. Corey and his organization are not only doing all this, but they have even created a way that we can each make a difference in an easy yet incredibly impactful way. Listen to how a grandmother in Iowa watching a live video feed on her phone, not only gets a peek at some amazing animals but when she sees a poacher, a simple click of a button contacts local rangers in the field to go investigate the issue. This technology has already stopped over 200 poachers and just goes to show that all though your money certainly helps, it doesn’t take much for anyone of us to make a difference. Proving once again it's not that hard for each of us to do a little more. And what a cool and fun way to make a meaningful impact thanks to Corey and his team. Check out my most fascinating conversation with wildlife activists, tech guru, and a man that is literally changing the world, Corey Lockman.
On this week's show we speak with Princeton University's Zuzana Burivalova about whether forest certification schemes like the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) are actually achieving their environmental, social, and economic goals. Whether they do or not has massive implications for forest conservation worldwide, and while the evidence is hard to find, this tropical forest ecologist has interesting findings to share. Our second guest is Steve Wilson, who has just written a new paper on Javan rhino vocalizations. He plays some recordings of these fascinating sounds and discusses what they mean. Plus we round up the past two weeks' top news. Please help us improve the Mongabay Newscast by leaving a review on its page at Android, Google Play, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, or wherever you subscribe to it. And if you like what you hear, please tell a friend about this podcast!