Join us in a captivating episode of the Conservationists Assembled podcast, where we plunge into the rapidly changing world of our polar regions, specifically that of the arctic, home to the largest land carnivore, the Polar Bear with guest expert, Amy Cutting. Through an illuminating conversation, we discuss the threats and the actions needed to reverse the needle for the Polar Bear, the origin of the term carbon footprint and the need to put the push back on the large-scale fuel companies to collaborate for a better future for our planet and the inclusive ways you can get involved with Polar Bear conservation provided by the hard working team at Polar Bears International and the zoos they partner up with.
Explore how modern technologies, funded by corporate, zoos and public sponsors are helping Polar Bears International alert businesses working in Polar Bear habitat to the presence of denning mothers and her cubs and prevent disturbances.
We delve into the incredible knowledge we now have on Polar Bears based of research both in the wild, but also in zoos where Polar Bears in human care have a multi-faceted role in their species survival.
Amy candidly shares her personal journey into the wildlife sector, revealing her passion and commitment to animal care, and the lessons learned along the way - including the importance of resilience in pursuing a career in conservation. She also reveals her admiration for her fellow team at Polar Bears International and colleagues at the Oregon Zoo in Portland for their support and prescence througout her work life.
This episode concludes with an emphatic appeal for the masses to consider making small changes for the betterment of the planet. For conservation enthusiasts or those simply intrigued by animal behaviour and ecology, this episode offers an insightful look into the world of the Ice Bear and the ever-important role of conservation.
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