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A dire wolf has been brought back through modern genetic science — and I sat down with Matt James of Colossal Bioscience to learn more.

In this in-depth interview, we discuss dire wolf cloning, de-extinction science, CRISPR gene editing, ancient DNA recovery, conservation biotechnology, and what this breakthrough could mean for endangered species, ecosystem restoration...


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In this episode we profile Dana Dkyema, most of the Women Hunt podcast of the Wild Sheep Foundation.

She talks about the program, her entry into the hunter-conservationist movement and the scientific management of wildlife resources to attain sustainable use.


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Jessica Harvey on Ocean Conservation, Art, and Protecting Our Oceans

Jessica Harvey of the Guy Harvey Foundation joins us for a powerful conversation about ocean conservation, sustainability, and the role art plays in inspiring environmental awareness. She shares the foundation’s mission to protect marine ecosystems, why storytelling and creativity are essenti...


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Ben Novak of Revive & Restore joins the program for a fascinating conversation about cloning, conservation biotechnology, and the future of de-extinction. As lead scientist at the Revive & Restore, Ben discusses how cutting-edge genetic science is being used to ...


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Pete Coppolillo of Working Dogs for Conservation joins the program to discuss how highly trained detection dogs are becoming one of the most effective tools in modern wildlife conservation. From tracking endangered species to detecting invasive plants and helping stop wildlife trafficking, these remar...


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