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Hellbenders with Nick Burgmeier

From habitat degradation and agricultural runoff, hellbenders face an upstream swim for survival, but powerful partnerships are helping to protect and grow hellbender populations.

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Walruses with Kit Kovacs

Walruses are charming, clever, and still a bit of a mystery. We talk with Dr. Kit Kovacs about the challenges that come with conserving and researching these massive marine mammals.

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Fungi with Greg Mueller

Fungi are so much more than JUST mushrooms. They play a critical role as nature’s decomposers and are unsung heroes of the natural world.

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Wildlife Photography with Joel Sartore

National Geographic Explorer Joel Sartore talks about the unpredictable and often perilous world of wildlife photography.

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Birds with Sam Ivande

Dr. Sam Ivande, the Bird Conservation Coordinator at the Global Center for Species Survival, discusses his journey into ornithology, bird conservation and community science.

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Monkeys with Fanny Cornejo

Fanny Cornejo, founder of Yunkawasi, shares her transformative journey and the conservation efforts she spearheads in Peru.

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Sharks with Rima Jabado

Dive beneath the surface with us as we bring to light the enchanting and perilous world of sharks, alongside the indomitable shark conservationist Dr. Rima Jabado.

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Mayflies with Luke Jacobus

Discover the ephemeral beauty of mayflies and the pressing need to conserve our precious wetlands with Dr. Luke Jacobus.

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Elephants with Vivek Menon

From a small spare bedroom operation to a force of 250 staff and 22 field stations, Vivek Menon unveils the extraordinary growth of the Wildlife Trust of India and its crusade against species decline.

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Polar Bears with Steve Amstrup

Venture into the frozen realm of the Arctic with Dr. Steve Amstrup, a leading authority on polar bears, as we explore the profound impact of climate change on these iconic predators.

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