Get ready for an exciting journey with the 'Conservationists Assembled' podcast, where we delve into the mysterious world of the Francois’ Langur alongside the knowledgeable Andrew Hope! Explore their unique forested habitats, the collaborative efforts of Belfast Zoo and their conservation partners, and importance of having a genetically diverse population in accredited zoos as an insurance policy for the looming challenges of this remarkable primate.
Andrew, the Francois Langur EEP coordinator and curator at Belfast Zoo in Ireland, guides us through an enthralling exploration of these bold primates with the hair-style to match, shedding light on the impact of human activities on their numbers despite living in inaccessible habitat.
The focus then shifts to how growing up in South Africa and being exposed to wildlife from a young age with a particular passion for reptiles lead to pursuit of a career within conservation that continued when Andrew and his family relocated to Ireland. A career that has granted the opportunity to work with apes, large carnivores, ungulates and primates, with a particular fondness for Bongo.
Wrapping up the podcast, Andrew shares that how much a round of golf would do for downtime should the northern Irish whether permit And how he has desire to return to South Africa in the future and ambition to see wild Francois’ Langurs, Penguins and Tree Kangaroos.
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