• Dr. Chloe Buiting | Adventures of a Wildlife Veterinarian
    Mar 20 2024

    Here's the replay episode you've been waiting for – Dr. Chloe Buiting on "What Are You Doing Here?"

    It's not just a podcast; it's an exploration of passion, purpose, and the wild wonders that make our world extraordinary. Tune in, be inspired, and let the adventure begin!

    An Australian wildlife veterinarian who doesn't just treat animals; she's a guardian of the wild, a conservation crusader, and a published author.

    Dr. Chloe has been the driving force behind Loop Abroad's outreach initiatives since 2019, and Chloe isn't just changing lives at Loop Abroad; she's also a consultant for Fauna & Flora, an international conservation powerhouse. And if that's not thrilling enough, Chloe is also an author ! Her first book, "The Jungle Doctor," was published in 2021, and now it's undergoing several language translations with 100% of the author's proceeds soaring into the hands of global conservation organizations. Every page turns into a commitment to our planet.

    When Chloe isn't joining her fellow Vet's de-horning Rhino in Africa, she, along with her wildlife-vet husband Jan, and their daughter Matilda, call Kangaroo Island home. Surfing, snorkeling, and caring for orphaned kangaroo and koala joeys make up their extraordinary everyday life.

    You can be transported into the heart of her adventures on Instagram as @jungle_doctor and explore the wild wonders she shares on her website www.jungledoctor.org.

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    57 mins
  • Joey Solimine | On Improving Wildlife Rehabilitation of Amazonian & Neo-Tropical species
    Feb 3 2024

    " It is not enough to rescue these animals from illegal trafficking. They must be given the opportunity to recover properly. They must be given a real chance at survival, not just at a rescue station, but back in the wild, where they can contribute to genetic diversity and the continuation of their species in these areas. ~ Joey, founder, Jungle Rescue Reform"

    Joey Solimine, is a veterinary nurse, wildlife conservationist, and the founder of the Jungle Rescue Reform, Joey studied Animal Science and Pre-Veterinary Medicine at Rutgers University and is currently studying Wildlife Conservation Biology through Unity College of Maine.She travels to wildlife rehabilitation centers across Central and South America, predominantly in the Amazon region, where she helps rehabilitate, medically care for, research and eventually release wildlife victims of illegal pet trade. She has been traveling to and working in the jungle doing research on ethical wildlife rehabilitation practices, controversies, and successful rehabilitation, with a focus on primate behavior.Her goal is to help build on what we know about rehabilitating wildlife that were once held as pets or used as tourist attractions, especially primates.

    Her organization " Jungle Rescue Reform " aims to help bring funding and support to wildlife rescue centers operating in remote parts of the world, with a focus on the Amazon rainforest, they also aim to advocate for locals who run these sanctuaries, and to bridge the gaps that exist between the experts and the professionals; the science and the first hand experience of those native to those jungle areas.Visit 👉🏾Jungle Rescue Reform www.junglerescuereform.org & find Joey ⁠@joey.of.the.jungle⁠

    Music : 

    Joystick | shiny new kicks

    John Bartmann | african moon

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  • Help Is On The Way | Wildlife Vet. Dr. Sharon Mulindi
    Dec 22 2023

    "Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison, by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.” ~ Albert Einstein The results are in for our most listened to year end wrapped by the almighty Spotify (wink) and this episode comes out on top across all listening platforms so we are rebroadcasting it.

    Wildlife Vet. Dr. Sharon Mulindi, ... we can't help but think that a chat with Sharon who has devoted her life to aiding wildlife in Kenya is appropriate for a year end wrap up. Wishing you all much peace and joy.

    Wildlife Veterinarian, Sharon Mulindi joins us from her mobile vet unit position in Northern Kenya. The mobile Vet units tackles some pretty import conservation concerns to assist the regional KWS vet in interventions which include treatments, rescues, disease surveillance and collaring. The mobile vet unit is sponsored by Save The Elephants, Ewaso Lions and Grey's Zebra Trust in collaboration with the Kenya Wildlife Service. Enjoy our episode with Sharon and hear about some of the wildlife she comes face to face with, how Africa's first community owned and run elephant sanctuary works, and a peek into the important research work being done in conservation. The journey to a being a wildlife vet is quite a journey, and discovering Sharon's passion and commitment is an inspiration to us all as we tackle the challenges we face in our current reality. For a bit of Levity Marley steps in with his rapid fire questions for his segment of "Off the Top." Be sure to see what Ms. Mulindi is up to on her IG @sha.ron_mulindi and the mobile vet teams @savetheelephants, @ewasolions @kenyawildlifeservice Visit | Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, Africa’s first community owned elephant sanctuary situated in Northern Kenya. We rescue, to release. www.reteti.org Opening "Love Letter to the Earth" by Thich Nhat Hanh, read by Natasha Deganello Giraudie Reflections by Erika Tengu and Greta Mae Music by John Bartman & the EWP natural environment.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ho'iho'i | an introduction
    Oct 24 2023

    Maui | The Valley Isle | chapter one |

    The series Ho'iho'i (echo) weaves a narrative that goes beyond the surface beauty. It delves into the Hawaiian island's history, mythology, and the timeless stories of its inhabitants. From the legendary demigod Maui to the significance of 'ohana (family), every image and word is a piece of the island's living story.


    Chapter One explores the ancestral history, traditions, land and cultural practices of Maui. Whether it's the rhythmic chants of hula dancers, the craft of weaving lauhala, or the art of preparing a traditional luau, you'll gain a deep appreciation for the island's heritage.


    Ho’iho’i also sheds light on the importance of preserving Maui's natural wonders. It highlights the efforts to protect endangered species, conserve fragile ecosystems, and promote sustainable practices to ensure Maui's beauty endures for generations.


    Throughout the project, there's an emphasis on engaging with the local community. Interviews with Maui residents, historians, artisans, and cultural experts provide an intimate perspective, fostering a sense of connection between viewers and the island's people.

    So, be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the opportunity to discovery all the beauty seen and unseen in this captivating podcast and photographic exhibition of the Hawaiian islands.


    Visit Ho'iho'i for details.

    Music | Monsplair eukele & field research sounds of Mother Earth

    Bon storytelling & archival images | Valerie Alabanza

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    11 mins
  • David | The 40 Year Old Vegan | A former slaughterhouse inspector unveils the dark side of animal agriculture.
    Aug 9 2023

    Welcome to an ENCORE of this captivating episode where we unveil the dark side of animal agriculture.

    We are honored to have an extraordinary guest with us David," The 40-Year-Old Vegan" David's journey is nothing short of remarkable, having undergone a profound transformation from a former slaughterhouse inspector to a passionate animal rights activist.

    David, now in his forties, spent years immersed in the heart of the animal agriculture industry, witnessing firsthand the inner workings of slaughterhouses and the realities faced by countless animals. The exposure to the often harsh and distressing conditions ignited a profound awakening within them, urging them to seek a more compassionate and ethical path.

    Despite the years of exposure to the grim realities of animal agriculture, David's transformation blossomed into an unwavering commitment to change. David made the courageous decision to embrace a vegan lifestyle, setting on a path of compassion, sustainability, and advocacy for the voiceless beings that share our planet.

    In this episode, we'll delve into David's captivating story.

    We'll explore the pivotal moments that led to his change of heart, the challenges he faced during his transition, and the profound impact his newfound convictions have had on his life and the lives of those around him.

    David's unique perspective as a former slaughterhouse inspector provides invaluable insights into the often obscured realities of animal agriculture. Through David's advocacy, he sheds light on the hidden consequences of the industry while promoting sustainable and compassionate alternatives that can positively shape our collective future.

    Join us as we embark on this inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with "The 40-Year-Old Vegan"

    Prepare to be moved, challenged, and enlightened as we explore the transformative power of empathy and compassion in shaping a kinder, more conscious world for all living beings. Let us learn from this remarkable journey and embrace the opportunity to make a difference, one compassionate choice at a time.

    You can find and support David's work for animal rights here The 40 yr Old Vegan

    Spoken word , Cores, Corridors, Carnivores by nature practice guide Natasha Deganello Giraudie

    We invite you to deepen your relationship to the natural world, you can find Natasha's work here Nature Practice Guide

    Photography by Clee Images

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    59 mins
  • Part2 | Coexisting with Wildlife | Beth Pratt, National Wildlife Federation's Executive Director
    Jul 13 2023

    We invite you to join us in this continued, engaging discussion with author, advocate, and the National Wildlife Federation's Executive Director, Beth Pratt, as we further explore the profound connection between conservation science and the essence of human existence. In this conversation, we will delve into the depths of what it truly means to be human, fostering a harmonious coexistence with wildlife, and contemplating the future trajectory of human life on our beloved planet Earth.

    " P22, the majestic mountain lion who captured the hearts of many, passed away recently. He was an iconic symbol of urban wildlife and a beloved resident of the Santa Monica Mountains. P22's story touched people around the world, highlighting the challenges faced by wildlife in fragmented habitats.

    Despite his struggles, P22 became a beacon of hope, proving that wild animals can coexist with humans in urban landscapes. His journey, from the remote wilderness to the heart of Los Angeles, inspired conservation efforts and raised awareness about the importance of preserving natural corridors for wildlife.

    P22 faced numerous obstacles during his time in the city, including navigating busy freeways and adapting to an urban diet. Despite these challenges, he managed to survive and thrive, becoming a symbol of resilience and adaptability.

    His story sparked conversations about the need to protect and connect open spaces, enabling animals like P22 to roam freely and maintain healthy populations. He reminded us that our actions have consequences for the natural world and that it is our responsibility to ensure a future where wildlife can flourish.

    P22's passing is a reminder of the urgent need to prioritize conservation efforts and create sustainable solutions for wildlife. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, as we strive to protect and preserve the precious biodiversity of our planet.

    In memory of P22, let us work together to build a future where wild creatures can roam without boundaries and where the beauty and wonder of nature can be cherished by all. " - Excerpt from Beth Pratt's stirring obituary to the Mountain Lion P22


    Visit Beth Pratt's website for her blog, books and more.

    We extend a massive thank you to the spoken word content: Cores, Corridors, Carnivores by Natasha Deganello Giraudie, music by: Alexander Nacarada and to you our listeners.

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    47 mins
  • Part1 | Coexisting with Wildlife | Beth Pratt, National Wildlife Federation’s Executive Director for California | Part 1
    Jun 21 2023

    We have the deep honor of opening this show with our nature practice guide natasha deganello giraudie, who poetically expresses the theme of this series | Cores, Corridors, Carnivores. Calm your body, clear your mind, open your heart & uplift your soul by deepening your relationship with the Earth.

    We invite you to explore a nature practice with natasha, too. ⁠Nature Practice Guide⁠

    Our featured guest on this episode is Beth Pratt, a lifelong advocate for wildlife, Beth has worked in environmental leadership roles for over twenty-five years, and in two of the country’s largest national parks: Yosemite and Yellowstone. As the California Regional Executive Director for the National Wildlife Federation, she says, “I have the best job in the world—advocating for the state’s remarkable wildlife.” We couldn't agree more!

    Beth also leads the #SaveLACougars campaign to buildThe Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, the largest wildlife crossing in the world. This wildlife crossing will help save a population of mountain lions from extinction. Beth's innovative conservation work has been featured by The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC World Service, CBS This Morning, the Los Angeles Times, Men’s Journal, NPR and more. 

    Her upcoming book, "Yosemite Wildlife," will be released by the Yosemite Conservancy in 2023. She has given a TEDx talk about coexisting with wildlife called, “How a Lonely Cougar in Los Angeles Inspired the World,” and is featured in the new documentary, “The Cat that Changed America.” 

    Join us for this enlightening two part conversation with Beth Pratt, where we travel down some familiars trails and some not so familiar ones ... exploring connectivity, our place in the web of Life, caring for wildlife, our planet and ourselves.

    Want to have a live peek at the progress of the wildlife crossing ? visit Save LA Cougars


    Music |

    Ablation Suite by Hayden Folker

    What Are You Doing Here ?

    Produced by |

    Emerging World Project


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    52 mins
  • Climate Refugees | a conversation with Nick Brandt | Photographer | ENCORE
    Jun 3 2023

    We are rebroadcasting one of our most listened to and enjoyed episodes... A conversation with Nick Brandt | photographer

    The themes in Nick Brandt’s photographic series always relate to the destructive impact that humankind is having on both the natural world and now humans themselves too.

    Nearly twenty years ago Nick Brandt started photographing the wild animals of Africa as an elegy to a dis-appearing world. After some years, seeing the escalating environmental destruction, he felt an urgent need to move away from that kind of work and address the destruction in a much more direct way. This led to the series, Inherit the Dust (2016) and This Empty World (2019). These were mainly about habitat loss and biodiversity loss, significantly as a result of human ex-pansion and development.

    Nick established a style of portrait photography of animals in the wild similar to that of the photography of humans in studio setting, shot on medium format film, attempting to portray animals as sentient creatures not so different from us. 

    Nick’s "The Day May Break" (2021) series is the first part of a global series portraying people & animals impacted by environmental destruction. Photographed in Zimbabwe and Kenya, the people in the photos have all been badly affected by climate change - displaced by cyclones that destroyed their homes, displaced & impoverished after years-long severe droughts.

    The photos were taken at 5 sanctuaries/ conservancies. The animals are almost all long-term rescues, due to everything from poaching of their parents to habitat destruction & poisoning. These animals can never be released back into the wild. Now habituated, it was therefore safe for strangers to be photographed close to the animals in the same frame. Nick has had solo gallery and museum shows around the world, including New York, London, Berlin, Stockholm, Paris and Los Angeles. All of the series are published in book form. In descending order, Nick says the images are best viewed in a gallery, in the book or online full screen on your computer at the very least on your phone. You can discovery his work on his website www.nickbrandt.com

    Nick is also the co-founder of Big Life Foundation, a non-profit in Kenya/ Tanzania, established 2010. They employ more than 300 local rangers protecting 1.6 million acres of the Amboseli / Kilimanjaro ecosystem. 

    We caught up with Nick at his home in California and if you want to know what word he would add to the dictionary... it rhymes with "schmuck"  followed by wit. 

    The music on this episode are natural original sounds of Earth herself and the beautiful music of apoxode and Daniel Birch 

    Excerpt from "Love Letter to the Earth " Parallax Press (2013) by Thich Nhat Hanh was read by Greta

    Enjoy. We will catch on the flip side.

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    1 hr and 2 mins