In Beneath the Baobab, wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan hosts cutting-edge conversations about conservation work led by communities around the world.
Jamma International, a UK-registered charity founded in 2010 to facilitate conservation, well-being, education, and innovation projects around the world, is thrilled to introduce their new podcast, Beneath the Baobab - The Conservation and Communities Podcast - to a North American audience.
Beneath the Baobab, hosted by award-winning wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan, focuses on wildlife conservation, Indigenous People and Local Communities and is aimed to appeal not just to environmentalists, but to everyone who cares about the well-being of the planet and its people.
Listeners will learn about Community Based Natural Resources Management, hear from Indigenous People who are exercising their rights to do innovative work as custodians of resources for generations, then find out how they’ve developed work schemes, governance and management systems that allow them to place a high value on wildlife and build the economic case for conservation.
About Beneath the Baobab: In Beneath the Baobab from Jamma International, wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan hosts cutting-edge conversations about conservation work led by communities around the world. Listen to all episodes here or wherever you get your podcasts.
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