WildCats Conservation Alliance

WildCats Pawcast

Welcome to "WildCats Pawcast," the podcast show created by WildCats Conservation Alliance which is dedicated to the preservation of two majestic and endangered big cat species - wild tigers and Amur leopards. Join our host, Amy van Gelder, as she embarks on an inspiring journey to raise awareness about the critical issues threatening these magnificent creatures and their habitats. In each captivating episode, "WildCats Pawcast" takes you on an immersive exploration into the world of tiger and Amur leopard conservation. From remote rainforests to vast grasslands, each habitat poses unique chall...

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WildCats Conservation Alliance

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Science

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conservewildcats.org

Último episodio

17 de nov. de 2025

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Episodios

Can Tigers Be Climate Refugees Too? 17.11.2025

In this episode of WildCats Pawcast, we ask:  Can tigers be climate refugees too? We head to the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and one of the most climate-vulnerable places on Earth, to explore how a warming world is reshaping life for both Bengal tigers and the people who live alongside them. We are joined first by Dr Sharif Mukul , Associate Professor of Environment and Develop...

Bridging the Digital Divide: World Wildlife Day 2024 Special 03.03.2024

Join us this World Wildlife Day as we delve into the cutting-edge realm of digital innovation in wildlife conservation! In this special episode, we are thrilled to be joined by Lydia Katsis, Senior Technical Specialist at the Zoological Society of London's Conservation Technology Programme. From advanced tracking technologies to innovative data analytics, we uncover the diverse digital solutions d...

Can females ensure the future of felines? 10.02.2024

In this episode, we're celebrating Women and Girls in Science! Join us as we discuss how the exclusion of women from knowledge production hampers our ability to address global challenges like biodiversity loss effectively. We explore how one female mathematician exemplified the transformative insights women bring through her crochet-based solution to a problem that had stumped the world's leading...

What can the ghosts of the Amur leopards past teach us about their future? 03.05.2023

In this episode, we will be discussing what historical records of Amur leopards in Seoul, Korea, at the end of the 19th century, can tell us about the future of large carnivores in major urban centers with a high human population density. We're joined by PhD Researcher Joshua Powell whose   research investigates opportunities and challenges for the transboundary conservation of the Endangered Amur...

Is transportation development a roadblock to tiger conservation? 08.12.2022

The construction and expansion of roads and railways fragment wild spaces and have direct and indirect impacts on ecosystem integrity and the persistence of species, especially in areas of high biodiversity value. The length of legally sanctioned roads alone has increased by 12 million km worldwide since 2000, with a further 25 million km expected to be developed globally by 2050 — that's enough t...

Dam, are hydropower projects threatening wild tigers? 20.09.2022

While we are all too familiar with the catastrophic footprint fossil fuels have left on the environment and our health less is known about some of the impacts of renewables on our wild spaces and biodiversity. In this episode, we will be hearing more about how a low-carbon, renewable solution to rising global energy demands fails to fully consider impacts on biodiversity, freshwater connectivity a...

How do you shoot a tiger? With a camera! 19.08.2022

This month we're bringing you a special episode of WildCats Pawcast in celebration of World Photography Day. If you're an aspiring wildlife photographer or just want to learn more from behind the lens this episode has the perfect mix of inspiration, creativity, and technical advice. Photography not only makes the world feel closer, but it also inspires people to care, making it an incredible tool...

Kids ask some of the most difficult questions, but can tiger experts answer them? 29.07.2022

Welcome back to episode 5 of WildCats Pawcast brought to you by the WildCats Conservation Alliance and hosted by Amy van Gelder. To celebrate Global Tiger Day on the 29th of July, we recruited some inquisitive kids to help record our Pawcast. Amid the who, what, where, why and how, children are often asking the most important and challenging questions. So, in the latest episode of WildCats Pawcast...

How can we use the power of persuasion to reduce demand for tiger parts? 16.05.2022

Just like many other conservation issues, the illegal wildlife trade originates from the actions and choices of people, so, to help solve the problem, we need to mobilise changes in human behaviour. In this episode we talk to Dr Diogo Veríssimo , a Research Fellow at Oxford University for the Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade and Grace Ge Gabriel , IFAW's Regional Director for...

How are tigers being reduced to just skin and bone? 30.04.2022

In our third episode, we are exploring the criminal underworld of the illegal wildlife trade. Raking in up to an estimated $23 billion a year according to the UN, the international wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative transnational organised crimes.  Ivory, rhino horn and tiger parts are among the most popular large animal "commodities" that are trafficked by criminal networks involved in t...

How do you count global tiger numbers? 17.03.2022

Welcome to episode two of WildCats Pawcast, the show which brings you closer to experts from around the world working to save wild tigers and their habitats. Today we're going to be taken deep into the world of tigers as we explore the subject of population monitoring which is very topical during this Year of the Tiger. Confronted with the dire situation facing wild tiger survival back in 2010, wo...

Are we making tigers and their prey sick? 15.02.2022

Welcome along to the first episode of WildCats Pawcast , a brand-new podcast from WildCats Conservation Alliance. To kick the series off, this month we're jumping straight in with the topic of diseases . While global attention is currently focused on COVID-19, a disease that has jumped from animals to humans, it is important to remember that diseases that breach the species barrier also pass from...

WildCats Pawcast Trailer 11.01.2022

12 years ago, there was a very real risk that tigers would become extinct in the wild, however, we are finally seeing their numbers increase across their range in Asia thanks to coordinated and concerted conservation efforts, but they're not out of the woods yet. In honour of Year of the Tiger in the lunar calendar which begins on February 1st WildCats Conservation Alliance are dropping this Pawca...

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