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#112 Francois Meyer, Saving Pangolin, African Pangolin Working Group, Conservation in Africa

#112 Francois Meyer, Saving Pangolin, African Pangolin Working Group, Conservation in Africa

FromInto The Wilderness with Byron Pace


#112 Francois Meyer, Saving Pangolin, African Pangolin Working Group, Conservation in Africa

FromInto The Wilderness with Byron Pace

ratings:
Length:
127 minutes
Released:
May 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s show Byron is with Francois Meyer, a brilliant photographer and scientist working on the ground with the African Pangolin Working Group to help save these amazing creatures. They talk about the work involved in rescuing pangolin and how Francois became involved. We discover how the money raised in our pangolin auction is already being used on the ground. They also cover hunting and its place in wildlife conservation in Africa. To enter the photography competition email info@paceproductionsuk.com  Information on the Holland and Holland bursary: https://www.hollandandholland.com/bursary/ Contact the show – podcast@pacproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com
Released:
May 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The world is so much more than what we know, and only through understanding it better can we make informed decisions. This podcast aims to bring impactful, entertaining and insightful conversations from a global array of guests. Some famous, some you won’t have heard of. From famous explorers, to renowned scientists and just good people, all have a story to tell which we can take something from. Topics are wide ranging, with a backbone centred on conservation, including hunting, fishing, expeditions, environmental and wildlife management. This is a podcast for everyone who enjoys the great outdoors in any form. It’s for those who care about safeguarding the planet and wildlife we share this land with.