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Kultur
Dokumentarfotoen als Bréck zu Albdram änleche Bestiairen

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 13:25


Haut den Owend (30.1.) um 6 ass an der Galerie Reuter-Bausch an der Ënneschtgaass de Vernissage vun der Expo “Jim Peiffer curated by Christian Aschman”. Béid Hären si bekannt: de Christian Aschman haaptsächlech als Architekturfotograf, mee ewell och als Ausstellungscurateur; de Jim Peiffer als Moler vun neien Albdram änleche Bestiairen, an intensive Faarwen, op deene verschiddenste Supporten, vun Toile iwwer Holz bis Blech. Béid Hären si sech och nawell zimmlech bekannt: de Christian Aschman ass dem Jim Peiffer säi Monni. D'Kerstin Thalau war virun e puer Deeg beim Montage vun der Expo mat dobäi an huet mat allen Implizéierte geschwat.

Huset På Christianshavn. Kronologisk gennemgang.
Dyden går amok (1966) - En Jan og Henrik Podcast

Huset På Christianshavn. Kronologisk gennemgang.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 89:06


Jan og Henrik snakker om Dyden går amok (196) Kronologisk gennemgang af filmen. www.janoghenrik.dk/ www.henrikogjan.dk/ På Jyllands nakke, lige ud mod havet, ligger Hu. Gemt bag fygende klitter og overdøvet af Vesterhavets torden. Her bor de gale - en forblæst fiskerbefolkning, der er optaget af at fravriste det brølende hav dets karrige udbytte. Monni (Carl Ottosen) er stedets ubestridte hersker. Han elsker sit fædreland, men er stærkt engelsk orienteret - kort sagt en "gentleman". Bette Ivar (Arthur Jensen) viser sin kone Mille (Lily Broberg), at han er mand i sit eget hus ved at tisse i komfuret. Herefter kaldes han kun for "Komfuret". Niels (Morten Grunwald) erklærer Bertha (Birgit Sadolin) sin kærlighed. De er begge ombord på den kutter, hvor de begge arbejder. Hun siger nej til hans frieri, hvilket får Niels til at gå amok. Han smider fisk og garn udenbords. Han vil have nogen at fange sin fisk til. En sådan galskab kan hun ikke stå for. Denne galskab får konsekvenser for det lille fiskerleje. Stationsforstanderens kone (Marchen Passer) forlanger af sin mand (Ole Monty), at han jager hende i klitterne om natten uden en trævl på kroppen. Her til dette gale samfund ankommer en dag 3 fortravlede københavnere: Magister Edward (John Hahn-Petersen), højesteretssagfører Niels Aage - (kaldet N.Å.) (Axel Strøbye) og grosserer Joachim (Louis Miehe-Renard). Joachim har købt en jagt i Hu. De har alle tre et eller andet som tynger sindet. Ikke det helt store, men nok til at pine en mand. Vel indlogeret på kroen slår de 3 sig ned ved "bestyrelsesbordet" i krostuen. Da stamgæsterne dukker op, starter problemerne. Servitricen Anna (Hanne Løye) undskylder overfor Monni, at hun ikke har kunnet forhindre dette. Efter en del misforståelser bliver mødet mellem fiskerne og københavnerne ret så fugtigt og saftigt. Det går dog værst ud over stakkels Edward, som, efter at blive leet ud, forlader selskabet. Han får dog revanche, idet han opnår en tete a tete med Anna. Ved et uheld går Joachims gevær af på hans værelse og politiet tilkaldes til kroen. Overbetjent Dørup (Gunnar Lemvigh) arresterer Joachim. Pastor Deje (Gabriel Axel) besøger ham i hans celle, hvor Joachim betror sig til ham. I København læser fruerne Ina (Birgitte Federspiel), Edwards kone, Joachims kone Andrea (Bodil Steen) og Karen, (Caja Heimann) Niels Åges kone, om mændenes eskapader i det jyske, og de beslutter at tage derop, for de har også problemer på hjemmefronten. Hvordan mon det spænder af? Tekst fra Danskefilm.dk

Ultim'ora
Moto Morini, un restyling importante per l'X-Cape

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 1:42


MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Tra le novità di Eicma 2024 c'è anche un restyling importante dell'X-Cape, adesso con motore da 700 cc. Non solo enduro però per Moto Morini: al salone delle moto di Milano ci sono anche la Corsaro GT, le nuove piattaforme 350 e tanto altro, xh7/abr/gsl

ANSA Voice Daily
FOCUS | Le comunali a Perugia, una poltrona per cinque

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 5:47


ANSA - di Claudio Sebastiani.Due candidate e tre candidati per succedere a Romizi.

Ultim'ora
Rifiuti, Monni "A San Donnino si apre pagina nuova"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 0:27


FIRENZE (ITALPRESS) - "Questo è un momento storico. Con l'abbattimento delle torri dell'ex inceneritore di San Donnino si abbatte il simbolo di una storia che ha segnato profondamente sia questo territorio che la comunità che lo abita". Lo dice l'assessora regionale all'Ambiente della Toscana, Monia Monni, a margine dell'avvio dei lavori dell'abbattimento delle torri dell'ex inceneritore di Campi Bisenzio, dove sarà realizzato un impianto per il riciclo di materiale elettrico ed elettronico. sat/gtr(Fonte video: Alia Multiutility)

Ultim'ora
Rifiuti, Monni "A San Donnino si apre pagina nuova"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 0:27


FIRENZE (ITALPRESS) - "Questo è un momento storico. Con l'abbattimento delle torri dell'ex inceneritore di San Donnino si abbatte il simbolo di una storia che ha segnato profondamente sia questo territorio che la comunità che lo abita". Lo dice l'assessora regionale all'Ambiente della Toscana, Monia Monni, a margine dell'avvio dei lavori dell'abbattimento delle torri dell'ex inceneritore di Campi Bisenzio, dove sarà realizzato un impianto per il riciclo di materiale elettrico ed elettronico. sat/gtr(Fonte video: Alia Multiutility)

LaCDC69
#074 SAISON 2 - EPISODE 15 - DAMIEN MONNI

LaCDC69

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 32:47


Footballeuses, footballeurs et tous les coaches, j'accueille dans cet épisode 15 du  podcast, Damien MONNI qui est le coach adjoint de l'équipe fanion de l' ES Trinité.On découvre dans ce podcast un coach passionné et amoureux de son club. Damien a du stopper le football assez tôt suite à des blessures importantes et à répétition. C'est donc tout naturellement qu'il en est venu à coacher des équipes de football. Il prend le temps de nous expliquer son chemin de coach qui l'a emmené tout simplement à être adjoint de l'équipe fanion. Etant le plus ancien des encadrants, il a un rôle plutôt accès sur la communication puisqu'il connait l'ensemble des jeunes qui forment l'équipe des séniors. Damien ne se servira pas de la baguette magique qu'on lui donne car il estime que dans le milieu amateur on fait avec ce qu'on a et que le football reste un plaisir. Son souhait et celui du club est le maintien de leur équipe fanion en R2Interview, comme d'habitude à ne pas  manquer dans notre podcast. Une fois de plus nous n'avons pas vu le temps passé. Un GRAND MERCI à Damien pour le temps accordé et d'avoir jouer le jeu de l'interivew.Bonne écoute à tous et merci encore pour votre soutien !!!N'hésitez pas  à échanger sur nos RS et AUTOUR DE VOUS. Si voussouhaitez avoir desprécisions ou si vous souhaitez m'aider à améliorer le contenu vous pouvez me contacter directement à lacdc69@gmail.com .Vous pouvez rejoindre l'association La CDC Family en adhérant. Différents packs  sont à votre dispositions pour nous soutenir et ainsi faire durer le podcast. ✴️ Pour adhérer c'est ici : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdc69/nous-soutenir  ✴️   Podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/lacdc69 Site web : https://bourdelon.wixsite.com/lacdcfamily  Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lacdcfamily Facebook : https://Facebook.com/ lacdcfamily Twitter : https://twitter.com/LaCDCfamily Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzr8REkRNLGlUh98H78UAUAMerci de votre écoute, de votre partage et vive le foot !   Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Sardegna, sindaco Monni: «Ogni anno qualcuno prova a rubare le immagini della nostra costa»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 6:56


Nel primo pomeriggio di martedì 22 agosto, con i nostri Degiornalist - Fabiana Paolini e Claudio Chiari - è stato ospite Stefano Monni, sindaco di Baunei - in Sardegna. È diventata virale nell'ultimo periodo una foto del mare di Cala Mariolu - nel comune sardo -che è stata utilizzata tuttavia da un sito molto noto per pubblicizzare l'isola di Corfù: «Ogni anno qualcuno ci prova a prendere le immagini della costa di Baunei per pubblicizzare luoghi turistici del Mediterraneo e non solo». «Spero ci sia un errore», continua il sindaco che ha voluto anche lanciare un appello per invitare tutti a segnalare furti di immagini come in questo caso. Infatti, con i social spesso queste foto diventano virali: «Abbiamo tante sentinelle che ci segnalano questi abusi. Dobbiamo difendere i nostri territori, anche nel rispetto del turista», conclude Stefano Monni che, insieme all'amministrazione comunale, sta verificando se è possibile agire tramite vie legali.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Oligodendrocytes in human iPS cell-derived cortical grafts remyelinate adult rat and human cortical neurons

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.24.534133v1?rss=1 Authors: Martinez-Curiel, R., Jansson, L., Tsupykov, O., Avaliani, N., Aretio-Medina, C., Hidalgo, I., Monni, E., Bengzon, J., Skibo, G., Lindvall, O., Kokaia, Z., Palma-Tortosa, S. Abstract: Neuronal loss and axonal demyelination underlie long-term functional impairments in patients affected by brain disorders such as ischemic stroke. Stem cell-based approaches reconstructing and remyelinating brain neural circuitry, leading to recovery, are highly warranted. Here we demonstrate the in vitro and in vivo production of myelinating oligodendrocytes from a human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell-derived long-term neuroepithelial stem (lt-NES) cell line, which also gives rise to neurons with the capacity to integrate into stroke-injured, adult rat cortical networks. Most importantly, the generated oligodendrocytes survive and form myelin ensheathing human axons in the host tissue after grafting onto adult human cortical organotypic cultures. This lt-NES cell line is the first human stem cell source that after intracerebral delivery can repair both injured neural circuitries and demyelinated axons. Our findings provide supportive evidence for the potential future use of human iPS cell-derived cell lines to promote effective clinical recovery following brain injuries. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
L1 retrotransposons drive human neuronal transcriptome complexity and functional diversification

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.04.531072v1?rss=1 Authors: Garza, R., Atacho, D., Adami, A., Gerdes, P., Vinod, M., Hsieh, P., Karlsson, O., Horvath, V., Johansson, P. A., Pandiloski, N., Matas, J., Quaegebeur, A., Kouli, A., Sharma, Y., Jonsson, M. E., Monni, E., Englund, E., Eichler, E. E., Gale Hammell, M., Barker, R. A., Kokaia, Z., Douse, C. H., Jakobsson, J. Abstract: The genetic mechanisms underlying the expansion in size and complexity of the human brain remains poorly understood. L1 retrotransposons are a source of divergent genetic information in hominoid genomes, but their importance in physiological functions and their contribution to human brain evolution is largely unknown. Using multi-omic profiling we here demonstrate that L1-promoters are dynamically active in the developing and adult human brain. L1s generate hundreds of developmentally regulated and cell-type specific transcripts, many which are co-opted as chimeric transcripts or regulatory RNAs. One L1-derived lncRNA, LINC01876, is a human-specific transcript expressed exclusively during brain development. CRISPRi-silencing of LINC01876 results in reduced size of cerebral organoids and premature differentiation of neural progenitors, implicating L1s in human-specific developmental processes. In summary, our results demonstrate that L1-derived transcripts provide a previously undescribed layer of primate- and human-specific transcriptome complexity that contributes to the functional diversification of the human brain. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Päivän mietelause
Ote Monni Himarin kirjasta Vaella, kalasta, rakasta

Päivän mietelause

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 3:03


Monni Himari on eräkirjailija ja matkailutoimittaja. Hänen kirjansa Vaella, kalasta, rakasta – Omaa polkua etsimässä on kertomus itsensä löytämisestä. Onni ei löytynytkään maailmalta ja kaukaisista, eksoottisista maista, vaan pysähtymisestä. Päivän mietelauseen on valinnut Riikka Kaihovaara. Lukijana kuuluttaja Olli Kari.

onni omaa monni kirjasta lukijana
The Black Wine Guy Experience
The Bon Bon Bon Vie! Acclaimed Journalist and Author, Jon Bonne is Living His Best Life.

The Black Wine Guy Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 91:44


MJ's Guest today is one of the most influential and widely-read American voices on wine and food and Managing Editor of RESY, acclaimed journalist and author, Jon Bonne. In Jon's 20 + years as a journalist he has been a Senior Contributing Editor for PUNCH. He spent nearly a decade as the Wine Editor and Chief Wine Critic of The San Francisco Chronicle, where he co-edited its Food & Wine section, and won two James Beard awards and numerous other accolades.He is also author of The New California Wine and The New Wine Rules, and is currently finishing his next book, The New French Wine. In this episode MJ and Jon discuss his early beginnings in media at MSNBC where he first pitched the idea of doing a wine column. From that momentum he eventually landed in California, as wine critic at the SF Chronicle which jokingly Jon calls “not awkward” as big California wines had not “been his thing”. MJ and he discuss his journey of discovering California wines “that spoke to him”, writing now iconic books, the love story of meeting his wife and his deep appreciations of Burgundy, the wine and the region. The opinions are strong and the wines are delicious! Cheers! A huge thank you to Jon Bonne! Follow him on IG at @jbonneCheck out his website: jonbonne.comRead his current writings @resy.com This episode's in studio wine:Monnières - Saint Fiacre2018 Domain De La Pepiere Planquette_____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Don't forget to subscribe and be sure to give The Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Thank you to our sponsor: Paso Robles Wine Country. Paso Robles is a region with so many diverse microclimates that allows for a stunning array of grapes to thrive in. It's made up of over 200 family-owned wineries, making a beautiful variety of wines. Learn more at https://pasowine.com/Tune in to their podcast Where the Wine Takes You - which explores the people, places and wines of Paso Robles Wine Country! https://pasowine.com/where-wine-takes-you/ Love this podcast? Love the cool content? Get a producer like mine by reaching out to the badass team at Necessary Media. www.necessarymediaproductions.com@necessary_media_ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.12.08 Round Trip to Aotearoa with Lizz Kalo

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 123:20


As broadcast December 8, 2021 with plenty of extra island breezes for you podcast punters.  Tonight we head to a land waaaay down south in New Zealand.  The country at the so-called "bottom of the world" is surely up near the top as far as music goes, with a plethora of talented bands, producers, and vocalists that truly do put NZ on the map.  Great tunes throughout from Fat Freddy's Drop, Sola Rosa, Ladi6, Yumi Zouma, and many other very worthy artists & bands.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Fat Freddy's Drop – Raleigh TwentySola Rosa feat Kevin Mark Trail & Sharlene Hector – For The Mighty DollarArjuna Oakes & Serebii feat Mo Etc – Holding CellLadi6 – IkarusAvantdale Bowling Club – To Live & Die in AD (Live) Part II (30:26)The Black Seeds – Out of LightAaradhna – I'm Not The SameLorde – Mata KohoreMakaira Berry feat Hamiora Tuari & Pere Wihongi – ToreaFat Freddy's Drop feat Lisa Tomlins – Hope (LOCK-IN) Part III (58:49)Fat Freddy's Drop - Wandering Eye  The Black Seeds – Sometimes EnoughAaradhna - Brown GirlLadi6 - GuruPrincess Chelsea - When the World turns greyArjuna Oakes & Serebii – First Nights Part IV (89:06)MADEIRA – ManipulatorSola Rosa – Something Good (HIGH HOOPS flip)Yumi Zouma - Text From Sweden.BENEE - MonstaMONNI - You were my starHOA - Hanagae

Stroncature
Le sette Rome di Lelo, Monni, Tomassi

Stroncature

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 95:57


Lo scorso 15 novembre Stroncature ha ospitato la presentazione di “Le sette Rome. La capitale delle disuguaglianze raccontata in 29 mappe” di Keti Lelo, Salvatore Monni, Federico Tomassi (Donzelli, 2021). Con gli autori dialogano Carlo M. Travaglini e Daniela De Leo.

Turvakäräjät
Episodi 73 - Monni

Turvakäräjät

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 58:23


HelSec tulossa 18.11. ihan livenä. Liity jäseneksi, ole etuoikeutettu!https://helsec.fiJAMKin webinaari Kyberrikollisuuden tulevaisuudesta jossa mm. Antti:https://www.jamk.fi/fi/Tapahtumat/kyberrikollisuus-ajankohtaiset-trendit--webimaari4/Web3, lupaus ja vai uhka?https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-web3/Discord perääntyy suunnitelmistaan lisätä grybdomaksut alustallensahttps://nordic.ign.com/news/51366/discord-backs-away-from-controversial-crypto-integrationHUS hyökkääjien kohteena, palveluissa katkoksiahttps://www.iltalehti.fi/kotimaa/a/ed435145-95b3-4f92-955b-57e9b51bd10fRIP Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka, Something Awfulin perustaja.https://www.pcgamer.com/richard-lowtax-kyanka-founder-of-something-awful-and-onetime-king-of-the-internet-goons-dead-at-45/Twitchin striimaajat mukana juonessa, jossa katselijat nostivat rahaa varastetuilta korteilta ja kierrättivät niitä striimaajien kautta.https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-11-04-turkish-twitch-streamers-involved-in-usd10m-money-laundering-schemehttps://www.is.fi/digitoday/esports/art-2000008399921.htmlFBI:n mailipalvelin haksattiin, tietoturvafirman omistaja Vinny Troia yritettiin lavastaa syylliseksihttps://therecord.media/official-fbi-email-server-hacked-used-to-send-fake-threat/https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/fbi-statement-on-incident-involving-fake-emailsHTML-smugglauksella payloadeja uhreillehttps://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2021/11/11/html-smuggling-surges-highly-evasive-loader-technique-increasingly-used-in-banking-malware-targeted-attacks/Covid-22 -viruksessa retropiirteitä, lanaa kuitenkin kovalevyn käynnistysosion.https://www.fortinet.com/blog/threat-research/to-joke-or-not-to-joke-covid-22-brings-disaster-to-mbr

Retkiradio
Retkiradio 25/2021 - Monni tuli vuonolta

Retkiradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 97:48


Retkiradion syyskauden startti. Aloitamme komeasti, sillä ensimmäinen vieraamme on Monni Himari, Pohjois-Norjaan muuttanut bloggari, retkeilytoimittaja, kirjailija ja muutenkin mukava ihminen. Juttelemme kaikenlaista retkeilystä, kalastuksesta, ihmissuhteista, ilmastosta ja paljosta muusta. Tuttuun tapaan syömme eväitä ja luemme kirjaa. Ohjelma tulee Radio Majavan Studiolta, jossa namikoita vääntää Anikó Lehtinen ja instakuvat ottaa Joppe Ranta. Hyppää kyytiin.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #034 Marine habitat restoration in the UK: tales of oysters, saltmarsh, kelp, and seagrass

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 52:58


Coastal marine habitats are essential to the health of our marine ecosystem, and hold both environmental and social importance. They provide valuable ecosystem services, but for decades they have been impacted by harmful human activities. In her final episode as host, Monni Böhm will be joined by co-host Celine Gamble and an expert panel to explore the need for active restoration to conserve four incredible marine habitats: native oyster beds, saltmarshes, kelp forests and seagrass. How can we scale up these restoration efforts? What makes some species in these habitats ecological superheroes? And what on earth is a scuba-diving spider? Please note: this episode was recorded in 2020.   Guests: Celine Gamble, Zoological Society of London Dr Joanne Preston, University of Portsmouth Angus Garbutt, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Dr Ian Hendy, The Blue Marine Foundation Dr Richard Unsworth, Swansea University and Project Seagrass   Overview 01:06 – Dr Monni Böhm introduces the co-host of this episode, Celine Gamble, to discuss why marine habitat restoration is needed, and introduce the Native Oyster Network. 05:29 – Monni and Celine are joined by Dr Joanne Preston who will discuss the forgotten ecosystem of oyster beds, and how to restore native oyster reefs in the UK. 14:51 – Angus Garbutt describes the diversity of saltmarshes of the UK, provides unique insight into their ecological and cultural importance, and the methods used to restore them. 28:12 – Monni and Celine introduce Dr Ian Hendy who explains what can be done to ‘Help our Kelp' and why conserving it is crucial for marine biodiversity in the UK. 39:16 – Dr Richard Unsworth joins the hosts to talk about the importance of seagrasses, and the lessons learned from the UK's first major seagrass restoration project .   Resources 25 Year environment plan: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/25-year-environment-plan UN decade on Ecosystem Restoration: https://www.decadeonrestoration.org/ Native Oyster Network: https://nativeoysternetwork.org/ Native Oyster Network Habitat Restoration Handbook (November 2020): https://nativeoysternetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2020/11/ZSL00150%20Oyster%20Handbook_WEB.pdf ZSL Native oyster restoration: https://www.zsl.org/conservation/regions/uk-europe/thames-conservation/native-oyster-restoration Twitter: @NativeOysterNet; #OysterLove UKCEH Restoration of coastal habitats: https://www.ceh.ac.uk/our-science/projects/restoration The Saltmarsh App: https://www.saltmarshapp.com/ Blue Marine Foundation Sussex Kelp Project: https://www.bluemarinefoundation.com/projects/sussex-kelp/ Lyme Bay Reserve: https://www.lymebayreserve.co.uk/science/ Research on Kelp and Oyster restoration in Australia: kelp and oyster restoration in Australia? https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2664.13719 Project Seagrass (Seagrass Ocean Rescue): https://www.projectseagrass.org/ Chesapeake Bay Seagrass Restoration: https://www.vims.edu/research/units/programs/sav1/restoration/index.php 750,000 seeds planted in Wales in UK's Biggest Seagrass Restoration Scheme: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/press-office/news-events/news/2020/03/750000-seeds-planted-in-wales-inuks-biggest-seagrassrestoration-scheme-.php

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #033 Putting reptiles on the map: ZSL Science for reptilian conservation

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 49:42


Reptiles - lizards, snakes, turtles and crocodilians – make up almost one third of all land vertebrate species on Earth, and also occur in many marine and freshwater systems. Yet despite their amazing diversity, reptiles remain hugely underrepresented in conservation research and action, when compared to mammals, birds, and even amphibians. In this episode, our host Ellie Darbey finds out from four fantastic reptile experts how this is changing through increased global efforts to put reptiles on the conservation map. What key advances in species assessments have already made an impact for reptile conservation? How does ZSL’s science and conservation work directly contribute to protecting reptiles in the wild? And wait…where is Monni? Guests: Dr Monika Böhm, Freshwater Coordinator, Indianapolis Zoo Global Center for Species Survival. Dr Rikki Gumbs, EDGE Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Zoological Society of London. Emmanuel Amoah, Executive Director, Threatened Species Conservation Alliance (THRESCOAL). Benjamin Tapley, Head of the Reptile Team, Zoological Society of London. Overview 01:38 – Ellie welcomes the first guest, Dr Monni Böhm, to discuss how assessments like the IUCN Sampled Red List Index and Global Assessment of Reptile Distributions are essential for advancing the agenda for reptilian conservation. 14:30 – Dr Rikki Gumbs joins the podcast to talk about the reptilian Tree of Life, and the purpose and impact of ZSL’s EDGE of Existence programme. 24:08 – Emmanuel Amoah discusses the aims of Ghanaian NGO, THRESCOAL, set up following his EDGE Fellowship, and how community-led conservation can be used to help protect the West African slender-snouted crocodile. 33:32 – Ellie is joined by the final guest, Benjamin Tapley, who provides an overview of the contribution of zoos to conservation in the wild, using the example of the Big-Headed Turtle project in Vietnam. 46:25 – All four guests provide their recommendations for the next step in reptile conservation. Resources The IUCN Sampled Red List Index: zsl.org/global-biodiversity-monitoring/indicators-and-assessments-unit/the-sampled-red-list-index Global Reptile Assessment: natureserve.org/conservation-tools/projects/global-reptile-assessment The Global Assessment of Reptile Distributions: gardinitiative.org/ Indianapolis Zoo: indianapoliszoo.com/conservation/ ZSL’s EDGE of Existence Programme: edgeofexistence.org/ Imperial College London’s Grantham Institute: https://granthaminstitute.com/ THRESCOAL: threscoal.org/ Emmanuel’s ZSL EDGE project page: edgeofexistence.org/fellow/emmanuel-amoah/ ZSL London Zoo Reptile House: zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo/exhibits/reptile-house ZSL online Science and Conservation Event: zsl.org/science/whats-on/putting-reptiles-on-the-map-zsl-science-for-reptilian-conservation Related ZSL Wild Science podcast episodes: zsl.org/zsl-wild-science-podcast #007: Ten years on the EDGE of Existence #010: Species in the red: behind the scenes of the IUCN Red List #015: Biodiversity indicators: getting the measure of biodiversity and what it all means

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #032 Coral reefs: running the gauntlet of climate change

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 42:40


Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world, and more than 500 million people worldwide rely on coral reefs for their livelihoods, food security, and coastal protection. However, coral reefs are impacted by several threats, including rises in sea-surface temperature due to climate change. Join Monni as she navigates these unique underwater ecosystems with the help of five fantastic coral connoisseurs. How can new technologies be used to protect and preserve coral reefs for the future? Why is connectivity important? And which fascinating fact will make your brain (coral) explode?   Guests: Dr Catherine Head, Institute of Zoology, ZSL and University of Oxford Dr Jamie Craggs FLS, Horniman Museum & Gardens and Natural History Museum, London Dr James Guest, Newcastle University Dr Rosa van der Ven, Wageningen University Dr Chris Yesson, Institute of Zoology, ZSL   Overview 01:05 – Monni is joined by the co-host of this episode, Dr Catherine Head, an expert in applied ecology and evolution in marine ecosystems, particularly coral reefs, and how tools like population genetics can help conserve them. 05:29 – First up, Monni and Catherine welcome Dr Jamie Craggs, to discuss how captive breeding techniques in aquaria can be used for coral conservation. 14:40 – Dr James Guest joins the podcast to talk about his work with ‘Coral Assist’, a project which examines the feasibility of using “assisted gene flow” and selective breeding to assist corals in the face of climate change. 24:14 – Dr Rosa van der Ven discusses genetic connectivity of corals between reefs, and explains why connectivity is important for their conservation. 30:52 – Monni and Catherine are joined by their final guest, Dr Chris Yesson, cold water coral expert, to discuss how genetic techniques like coral barcoding are used to identify corals in aquaria, and how this can be useful coral conservation.   Resources Project Coral: https://www.horniman.ac.uk/project/project-coral/ Coral Assist: https://www.coralassistlab.org/ ZSL Wild Science Podcast #011 Can we still save coral reefs and what if we don’t?: https://www.zsl.org/zsl-wild-science-podcast ZSL’s work with coral reefs in the Chagos Archipelago: https://www.zsl.org/regions/uk-overseas-territories/chagos-archipelago Bertarelli Foundation: https://www.fondation-bertarelli.org/ Hosted and edited by Dr Monni Böhm, ZSL Research Fellow, and produced by Eleanor Darbey, ZSL Scientific Events Coordinator.

Creating Connections
#GrowingPains - Leaving Perfectionism & Overthinking

Creating Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 27:41


In pursuit of establishing her future skincare line with her cousin and assisting her boyfriend Cole with @coleavestreetwear, Monni shares empowering tips and tricks in efforts to leave behind bad habits like perfectionism and overthinking. Monni would like to shout out Ayanna from @honeyandcocoaskin for the help she's provided in her pursuit of her skincare line.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #031 Habitat loss and human health – understanding the links between ecosystem degradation and infectious disease outbreaks

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 38:53


After more than a year of Covid-19 impacting global populations, health systems and economies, one of the major questions being asked was how did this start, and how can we prevent it from happening again? As we humans increasingly disturb our planet’s natural habitats and convert them to agricultural and urban areas, the way we interact with wildlife around us also changes. In this episode, Monni turns to a team of experts in wildlife diseases, to discuss this link between ecosystem degradation and infectious disease outbreaks. What makes an animal a good host for carrying zoonotic diseases? Can we predict and prevent infectious disease outbreaks in the future? And exactly what does a job as ‘human bait’ entail? Guests: Dr Rory Gibb, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Dr Christina Faust, Pennsylvania State University Dr Kimberly Fornace, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Overview 01:40   Monni welcomes Dr Rory Gibb, to discuss zoonotic hosts and their response to land-use change, and how we should move forward to help human health in the future. 18:28   Dr Christina Faust joins Monni to explore disease transmission, explaining where transmission is more likely to happen in different types of landscapes, and how this could be tracked to avoid future outbreaks in humans. 28:43   Monni is joined by the final guest, Dr Kimberly Fornace, to discuss the Monkey Bar project, and how different technologies such as drones and radio collars were used to monitor monkey malaria. Hosted by Dr Monni Böhm, ZSL Research Fellow and produced by Eleanor Darbey, ZSL Scientific Events Coordinator.

After Class
A Mother's Journey through Grief

After Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 76:23


Monni Must, Kacee's mother, tells her life story. Monni details her own childhood abuse, its affect on her as a mother, and how she healed the trauma of losing her own child to suicide 12 years later. It is a story of hope and vulnerability. They're also joined by Cricket Alexander, Clinical Director at BLND health, who explains how EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) Therapy can help heal trauma and who it could benefit. Watch on-demand mental health care videos with BLND Health, check out Citizen On-Demand.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #030 Can surveillance technology and social science address rule-breaking and wildlife crime?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 47:28


Law breaking, such as poaching or fishing inside marine reserves, is a great challenge to conservationists because research is often complicated by ethics and data privacy. However, important technological progress has been made in recent years, especially in the fields of surveillance and vessel tracking. Join Monni as she finds out from a panel of experts how machine learning and technology developments in drones, infrared imaging, global positioning systems and cameras can help tackle wildlife crime. How can social science help us understand the motivations behind rule-breaking? And what rule is Monni so afraid of admitting that she once broke? Guests: Dr Tom B Letessier, Research Fellow at the Institute of Zoology, ZSL Dr Kristina Boerder, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Dalhousie University  Professor Serge Wich, Liverpool John Moores University Dr Colin Beale, Reader at the University of York Dr Ana Nuno, NOVA University Lisbon and University of Exeter  Overview 00:53 - Monni is joined by the co-host of today’s episode, Dr Tom B Letessier, an expert in the use of drones and other technologies for marine protected area (MPA) surveillance, fisheries enforcement and megafauna monitoring. 03:49 - Monni and Tom welcome Dr Kristina Boerder to discuss the use of automatic identification systems (AIS) to track illegal activity of fishing vessels in MPAs. 17:48 - Professor Serge Wich joins the hosts to take the surveillance discussion on land, using drones and infrared cameras in tropical terrestrial ecosystems. 24:35 - Dr Colin Beale discusses how to tackle wildlife crime in Africa using algorithms to analyse evidence of illegal activity in the bush and inform ranger-led patrols. 33:44 - Monni and Tom are joined by their final guest, Dr Ana Nuno, to find out how social science can address rule breaking in conservation. Resources: Guardian article on the use of technology to stop illegal trade: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/08/wildlife-trafficking-science-technology-come-to-rescue-end-illegal-trade Guardian article on drones and big datat: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/feb/18/drones-and-big-data-the-next-frontier-in-the-fight-against-wildlife-extinction Global Fishing Watch: https://globalfishingwatch.org/ Link to New York Times article on Palau vs the Poachers: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/21/magazine/palau-vs-the-poachers.html Review of the Outlaw Ocean book: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/oct/02/the-outlaw-ocean-by-ian-urbina-review

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #029 The future of biodiversity conservation - different dimensions of conservation thinking

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 43:55


Conservationists are working hard to stem global biodiversity loss. Yet, just like biodiversity itself, the conservation movement is very diverse, with a variety of ideas shaping its framing, purpose and application. In this episode, Monni and co-hosts Yara Shennan-Farpón, Helen Muller and Thalassa McMurdo Hamilton, speak with Dr Chris Sandbrook, co-creator of the Future of Conservation Survey, about some of the lessons learned from analysing the perspectives of nearly 10,000 conservationists from around the world. What could the future of conservation look like? And what would need to happen for us to get there? Take the survey to find out and reflect on where you think the future of conservation lies: https://www.futureconservation.org/

il posto delle parole
Graziella Monni "Gli amici di Emilio"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 22:04


Graziella Monni"Gli amici di Emilio"Mondadori Editorehttps://www.librimondadori.it/"Non ti preoccupare, lotteremo sempre per la libertà, come tu ci hai insegnato"Filippo, il figlio del podestà Giovanni Lai, cresce a Corilè, un paesino immaginario della Sardegna, negli anni della dittatura fascista: è un ragazzo brillante, capo carismatico del suo piccolo gruppo di amici, tutti sempre più oppressi dal peso della tirannia, delle guerre del regime, delle leggi razziali; tutti sempre più insofferenti alle ingiustizie e ai soprusi, e sempre più ispirati dalla figura del grande esule antifascista, Emilio Lussu, al quale cominciano a scrivere lettere sempre più appassionate, e nel quale trovano il cemento della loro amicizia, e il simbolo di un futuro di libertà.Ma si sa com'è la vita nei piccoli paesi, fatta di chiacchiere, sospetti, maldicenze, che sotto la dittatura proliferavano ancor più del solito, e con l'arrivo in paese di un funzionario dell'Ovra, il servizio segreto fascista, tutto si complica e precipita, a partire dal rapporto, già tempestoso, tra Filippo e il padre.Gli amici di Emilio è un romanzo avvincente e appassionato, che si svolge nel giro di pochi giorni, tra scontri e ricordi, amicizie e passioni e tradimenti, e nel quale vediamo la nascita di quello spirito generoso e libero che porterà alla Resistenza e alla fine della dittatura.Graziella Monni è di Nuoro, dove vive insieme al marito, due figli e una gatta siamese. Laureata in filosofia, per anni professoressa nei licei ed ora preside, ha imparato tanto dai suoi alunni. È stata finalista alla XIII edizione del Premio Calvino con un romanzo rimasto inedito. Nel 2005 ha pubblicato il racconto per bambini Zuck lupo sdentato, edizioni Condaghes.Ama Platone, il filosofo della sua vita. Le piace la storia con una predilezione per quella classica e del Novecento. Ha fatto incontrare Emilio Lussu a centinaia di suoi studenti ed ora vuole continuare a farlo con questo libroIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

No Mongo Podcast
EP 80: Interview with Jack Connor and Carlo Monni

No Mongo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 63:08


This week's episode is a great chat with Hospitalflip.com founders, Jack Connor and Carlo Monni. Tune in to hear us talk about everything from launching their at-home physical therapy service, Tony Hawk + Milk, illegal tricks, and much more. Available wherever you consumer your favorite podcasts. Email the show nomongopodcast@gmail.com  www.hopsitalflip.com Intro/Outro music by Bobb Amidon  

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ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #027 Madagascar's missing megafauna: life after lemurs, hippos and elephant birds

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 44:52


Madagascar is famed for its incredible biodiversity and charismatic lemurs, but has also seen extensive loss of natural habitat. Monni finds out from a panel of Madagascar aficionados what the island has been like in the past and what the challenges are for its surviving wildlife. How big is an elephant bird and its poo? What can old bones tell us? What are the ups and downs of conservation efforts on Madagascar? And why is the Madagascar pochard such a special bird? This episode was recorded in November 2019

Go 96.3 Podcast
Ben hopes his Mother-In-Law doesn't hear this - Ben and Dana Showcast: 2/20/20

Go 96.3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 25:30


Ben's Mother-In-Law wants his daughter to call her Monni (sp?) and Ben is against it. Who gets to pick what the Grandma is called? Shouldn't it just be Grandma? $1000 Minute: Jenna from Maple Grove played today for our NEW Grand Prize, including multiple nights out in the Twin Cities valued at more than $1000. Listen tomorrow morning at 7:35 to play! What movie scarred you as a kid? Some of the #GoFam was watching some creepy stuff at a very young age. Plus, you HAVE to hear which movie the whole school watched when Dana was in Elementary and why hundreds of kids were sobbing. Did you miss the Wheel of Meat? How dare you! It's the best thing on the radio! Lucky for you... You can hear it by clicking play right now. Thanks for listening to Ben and Dana Make Mornings Suck Less on Go 96.3/Twin Cities!

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #026 Shifting tides: how can small-scale fisheries help address the Sustainable Development Goals?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 43:36


Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) provide around two-thirds of the world’s catch intended for human consumption, and support 90% of employment in the fisheries sector, therefore should have a huge role to play in achieving some of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Despite this, they are barely mentioned. Monni finds out from a panel of SSF a-fish-ionados why SSFs are being overlooked, what we can learn from them, and how we can better incorporate SSFs into policy, to meet human needs while safeguarding marine biodiversity. But where does gender come into this? And what is this creature that breeds like a plant but feeds like a carnivore?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #025 Can badger vaccination help eradicate bovine TB?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 43:41


For decades, conservationists, vets and farmers in the UK have been at loggerheads about the best way to manage bovine tuberculosis (bTB). This cattle disease is a huge burden on the farming industry and can pass between cattle and badgers, making it difficult to eradicate. In this episode, Monni teams up with bTB & badger specialists, to discuss badger vaccination as an alternative to culling operations  - the current approach to controlling the disease in England. How do the two approaches compare in terms of effectiveness, practicality and cost? How can the disease be eradicated? And what on earth is a Goodger©?

Meidän mielestä
Jakso 5

Meidän mielestä

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 15:43


Jo ala-asteella mielenterveysongelmien pariin joutunut Monni, 21, kertoo oman näkemyksensä mielenterveysongelmien hoitamisesta.

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ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #024 Street-smart animals - incorporating cognitive behaviour into conservation efforts

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 36:46


Human-induced urbanisation, invasive species and land clearing are changing the environment at a far quicker pace than animals are able to evolve. Cognitive mechanisms can play a crucial role in determining how well animals adapt to this change. In this episode, Monni and a team of experts explore how integrating cognitive mechanisms into conservation strategies offers a new approach to enable animals to adapt and survive. How can cognition play a role in caring for our animals at ZSL London Zoo? Why do some baboons think they’re being stalked? And will Monni ever learn?

Muddy Waterz Podcast
Underworld Ep. 3 - Sexwork Ft. Monni Dolla

Muddy Waterz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 86:17


In this episode listen as I interview a sex worker who currently lives in Vegas. This episode was especially entertaining because I learned so much about the sex work industry as I'm sure you will. This is definitely one you won't want to miss. She also left a jewel in this episode for my male listeners!

tbs eFM Men on Air
0822 MOA 초대석: 모던밴드 '몽니(MONNI)'

tbs eFM Men on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 79:33


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ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #021 World Swallowtail Day

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 30:07


June 9th is World Swallowtail Day, and what better way to celebrate than with a trip to ZSL’s Butterfly Paradise to marvel at swallowtails, their bird poo mimicking larvae and get a good sniff of the osmeterium. The what? Find out in this episode, where Monni and guests discuss important conservation work for swallowtails at home and abroad, learn about butterfly houses and ZSL’s ongoing work assessing the status of swallowtails worldwide, and are introduced to the Dance of the Golden Birdwing. Happy World Swallowtail Day!

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #020 Marine plastic pollution: the science story

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 38:23


Hold your breath while we remain underwater for this next episode - Monni and a team of specialists investigate the science behind marine plastic pollution. What are the impacts of plastic on wildlife, people and our coasts? What are the future avenues for tackling this issue? What can each one of us do to reduce single-use plastic in our everyday lives? And how many washing machines can you fit into one small laboratory?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #019 How electronic animal tracking has revolutionised marine conservation

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 39:19


The marine environment is vast and until recently its sheer size and inaccessibility have hindered our ability to understand the impacts of environmental changes on marine life. Monni and a team of marine wildlife experts reveal how advances in electronic tracking equipment have allowed us to remotely monitor marine animals. How do you tag marine animals? What are the challenges we face when using tagging equipment in the marine environment? How can this help to improve conservation management? And fin-ally, why are plungers and egg timers involved?

Feat.fi
SONNIN TAACCA Feat. Yona #24

Feat.fi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 90:22


Feel the Feat. https://feat.fi Sonnin Taacca #24 feat. Yona Vieraana todennäköisesti Suomen monipuolisin laulaja-lauluntekijä, Yona! Puheenaiheena mm. rap-, reggae-, tango-, ja pop-albumeja julkaisseen Yonan uran mielenkiintoiset käänteet. Lisäksi paljon pohdintaa ihmisluonteen ja elämän eri puolista.✌ Luonnollisesti messissä myös jo perinteiksi muodostuneet osiomme ”Viikon Sonni & Monni” ja ”Yleisön Taacca”! #featfi #fiittaamassa #SonninTaacca #Yona #JohannaKustannus #Universal

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ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #018 Rewilding in a changing climate

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 36:24


Conservation often tries to restore habitats to what they were - but given that our climate is changing fast, this kind of ecosystem restoration may no longer be possible. Monni and guests explore how rewilding can help build resilient ecosystems for the future. Why is rewilding often so contentious? How can it be applied to help threatened species? Can humans derive benefits from rewilding? And how do classic cars come into all of this?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #017 Giving animals choice: how our zoo keepers use science to positively impact animal welfare

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 33:30


Monni teams up with ZSL's Behavioural Management Committee (BMC) to find out how giving animals choice positively enhances their welfare and how this is put into practice every day at our zoos. What is the BMC and what happens at 'enrichment evenings'? How do you assess the welfare needs of an ant? How long does it take a gorilla to solve a puzzle and how does behavioural management in our zoos benefit research projects in the wild? And finally... does 'positive reinforcement' also work on Monni?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #016 Wildlife and wellbeing in urban landscapes

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 20:38


Nearly half of the world’s human population lives in urban environments and this is projected to increase in future. While many species suffer the effects from urbanisation, other species thrive (or at least persist) in our urban landscapes. Monni and guests explore what creatures are lurking in our cities at night, how we can improve our urban landscapes for nature and our own well-being and what you should (and shouldn't) do when you find a camera trap in a park. 

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #015 Biodiversity indicators: getting the measure of biodiversity and what it all means

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 33:34


Monni explores the ins and outs of biodiversity indicators with IOZ’s Indicator and Assessments Research Unit. Biodiversity indicators are measures of how biodiversity is doing worldwide, and we see them reported in the media: the Living Planet Index, for example, was recently published as part of the 2018 Living Planet Report and shows that populations of vertebrates (mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish) have decline on average by 60% since 1970. How do such metrics come about and why do we need them? What are their strengths and weaknesses? Who are the people behind these biodiversity indicators? And… are spiders “huggable”? You’ve come to the right place to find out.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #014 A new era for shark conservation? Protecting ‘flat sharks’, rays and angels

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 25:19


Monni and guests explore a new era of shark conservation, focusing on protecting the lesser-known ‘flat sharks’ and rays, such as sawfishes, angel sharks, wedgefishes stingrays and guitar sharks. Large coastal sharks have a greater exposure to habitat degradation and fishing compared to offshore and pelagic species, increasing their risk of extinction. Find out what mermaids’ purses tell us about the current distribution of these flat sharks, which include angel sharks living in the Canary Islands and around Welsh coast.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #013: Cetacean by-catch: casting the net for solutions

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 27:56


By-catch is defined as the accidental entanglement of non-target species in fishing gear and is a principal cause of strandings for cetaceans.  Monni is joined by researchers from the Cetaceans Strandings Investigations Programme (CSIP) and its partners to discuss by-catch as both a welfare and a conservation issue.  With the scale of fishing in global oceans increasing, what solutions are available to reduce the impact of by-catch on cetacean populations around our shores?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #012: ZSL at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2018

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 13:31


In this special mini-episode join Monni at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition for a teaser of what our researchers will be talking on our ZSL stand ‘Where the Wild Things Are’. Learn about the camera traps, tags and trackers being deployed around the world to study and monitor wildlife in remote locations, and what we can learn from the data they capture. Find out why should come along to the exhibition and what you can see and do at our exhibit, from animal top trumps, a cuddly shark, display camera traps and trackers, and an interactive game flapping an albatross!

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #011 Can we still save coral reefs?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 28:52


Monni is joined by co-presenter Rachel Jones to navigate the hot waters of threats to coral reefs. Speakers discuss their experiences and stories from over 30 years' of research into the beauty and importance of these bio-diverse ecosystems. Even away from direct threats such as pollution, the protected reefs of the Chagos Archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory have recently been severely damaged by widespread bleaching events. Can the reefs bounce back? What research is being done to find out more about them, and why is it so important to take action now?

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ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #010: Species in the red: behind the scenes of the IUCN Red List

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 38:07


We have probably all heard about threatened species that are close to extinction, but how do we measure this? Monni travels to the IUCN Red List Unit in Cambridge to find out about the ins and outs of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the world’s most comprehensive inventory of the extinction risk of species. How do we measure extinction risk? Who compiles the Red List and why? Which species have been assessed, what data do we need and where are the main data gaps? And what has Frank Zappa got to do with it all? Find out more about this flagship conservation tool and the people who eat, sleep and breathe the IUCN Red List.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #008: Reintroductions for saving species – meet the wildlife movers

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 33:15


Monni is joined by co-presenter Helen Gath to navigate the topic of reintroduction, an effective but complex conservation tool that can help save small populations of species. Speakers discuss how difficult reintroduction decisions are made in order to manage the risks and competing stakeholder interests involved, They discuss Helen's work on Mauritius, beavers in Scotland and Yellowstone’s 'nervous elk'!

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #007: Ten years on the EDGE of Existence

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 24:13


Monni is joined by co-presenter Claudia Gray to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of ZSL's EDGE of Existence Programme. This unique conservation programme aims to save wildlife that’s Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered, including the Chinese giant salamander, clawed frog and long-beaked echidna. Guests delve into the Tree of Life to explore these weird and wonderful species, which currently represent some of life’s oldest and most threatened lineages. Learn about the work being done across the globe to ensure their survival.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #006: Wildlife of the West African Savannah: unfamiliar and under threat

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 19:36


The West African Savannah stretches 1,600,000 square kilometres across 12 countries, ranging from dense rain forest to arid grassland. It once hosted rhinos, giraffes, lions and other charismatic megafauna more familiar from East African safaris, but populations have declined over the last 40 years. Despite working in an area of economic pressure and political unrest, Monni’s guests celebrate conservation projects that work with governments and local communities across national boundaries to conserve the region’s remaining cheetahs, wild dogs, and remarkable ‘desert-adapted’ elephants.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #005: The state of the Thames

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 21:59


Since being declared ‘biologically dead’ in 1958, the River Thames is now considered a global conservation success story of a recovering urban estuary. Monni talks to guests working on a range of conservation projects by researchers and citizen scientists in the heart of London, including juvenile fish surveys, seal counts and ‘outflow safaris’. Find out more about the diverse range of species now living in the Thames’ muddy waters.

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #004: Conserving the mountain chicken frog: understanding and mitigating an amphibian disease outbreak

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 24:06


The mountain chicken frog became critically endangered after an outbreak of the amphibian fungal disease chytridiomycosis, which caused an 85% decline in population on its home island of Dominica, and near extinction on the neighbouring island of Montserrat. Monni is joined by a team from the Mountain Chicken Recovery Programme working in ZSL London Zoo and out in the field to understand the disease and its impacts. By monitoring the outbreak as it happened, what can be learned to inform future conservation management and restore the mountain chicken to its native habitat?

ZSL Wild Science Podcast
ZSL #003: Saving pangolins: Earth’s most trafficked wild mammals

ZSL Wild Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 21:33


To mark World Pangolin Day, Monni and guests discuss the plight of pangolins: the odd-looking scaly-anteater victims of an illegal wildlife trade that has brought them to the brink of extinction. Although they are severely threatened, a growing conservation movement is working to prevent poaching, limit trafficking and change consumer behaviour, with the aim of tipping the scales back in the pangolin's favour.