Richard Waja

Global Nature Policies Explained

Science EN ↓ 55 episodes

We decode the newest international agreements, policies, and movements aimed at protecting biodiversity and combating climate change.

Author

Richard Waja

Category

Science

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Octopus: The Escape Artist With Eight Thinking Arms 07.07.2026

The octopus does not look like an animal built for genius. It has no bones, no shell, and no face we easily understand. But beneath that soft body is one of the strangest nervous systems in the ocean. This episode explores how octopuses solve problems, escape tanks, change color, squeeze through tiny spaces, and use arms that can sense and act with surprising independence. It is not a monster from...

Bar-Tailed Godwit: The Bird That Crosses an Ocean Without Stopping 07.07.2026

Every year, a plain-looking shorebird leaves the far north and begins one of the most extreme journeys in the animal world. This episode follows the bar-tailed godwit, a bird capable of flying thousands of miles across the Pacific without stopping to eat, drink, or rest. From Alaska to New Zealand and Australia, its migration is a story of fat, instinct, weather, and astonishing endurance. It is n...

global seed vault initiatives are safeguarding plant diversity for future 29.08.2025
Positive signs from beaver reintroduction show restored wetlands and reduced flooding 29.08.2025
Global beach cleanup movements are collecting tons of waste and inspiring communities 29.08.2025
Sustainable forestry is showing that timber can be harvested while protecting wildlife 29.08.2025
Reintroduction of native wolves is helping balance deer populations and forest growth 29.08.2025
Conservation science is revealing the hidden value of biodiversity in human health 29.08.2025
Green transport initiatives are reshaping cities with cleaner air and healthier people 29.08.2025
Positive changes in fishing policies are reducing bycatch and protecting marine mammals 29.08.2025
Restoration of peat bogs is reducing carbon emissions and reviving rare species habitats 29.08.2025
Creative conservation art projects are raising awareness and supporting local campaigns 29.08.2025
National parks are reporting increases in tourist interest in sustainable experiences 29.08.2025
Community water harvesting projects are increasing resilience in drought prone areas 29.08.2025
Positive results from eco restoration show rivers running clearer and healthier again 29.08.2025
New urban farming initiatives are reducing food miles and creating green city spaces 29.08.2025
International cooperation is improving the safety of migratory bird flyways globally 29.08.2025
Public libraries are promoting environmental literacy and supporting eco awareness 29.08.2025
Grassland conservation projects are helping to protect bison and antelope populations 29.08.2025
New research shows urban bees thrive when cities adopt pollinator friendly green spaces 29.08.2025
Positive conservation results show snow leopard populations are more stable than expected 29.08.2025
Community based whale watching is raising awareness while funding marine protection 29.08.2025
Tree nurseries run by local women are restoring landscapes and creating employment 29.08.2025
Citizen scientists are helping document insect biodiversity with valuable field data 29.08.2025
Solar cookers are reducing deforestation in rural areas and improving human health 29.08.2025

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