Beneath the Baobab
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Beneath the Baobab, the Conservation and Communities Podcast with Gordon Buchanan.
Right now, up to 1 eighth of the world’s species are at risk of extinction and its down to us to act now, or lose them forever.
In Beneath the Baobab from Jamma International, wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan hosts cutting-edge conversations about conservation work led by communities around the world.
Gordon hears from people living and working alongside wildlife; from elephants to lions, rhinos, wild dogs and endangered plants. In every episode Gordon hears from a unique project that’s seen marginalised community voices brought to the forefront of conservation, with inspiring and empowering stories to tell.
The global conservation movement has never been more urgent in the face of climate change and mass extinction. But there is still much to be learned, and finally the voices, insights and experiences of indigenous peoples are being heard on the international stage.
The places where wildlife and humans touch are not idealistic, harmonious locations, but often have raw edges, blurred boundaries and are fraught with conflict and competition. Furthermore, the external pressures imposed to protect wildlife don’t always support the people whose shoulders this change rests upon.
That’s why we’re looking at examples and hearing from people working and living directly with and within those communities.
In this series learn about Community Based Natural Resources Management, hear from indigenous peoples who are exercising their rights to do innovative work as custodians of resources for generations, then find out how they’ve developed work schemes, governance and management systems that allow them to place a high value on wildlife and build the economic case for conservation.
The future for wildlife and endangered species can be positive, if we are all prepared to listen. Join Gordon and his guests Beneath the Baobab for stories of hope as well as brilliant, radical and innovative ideas for solving the problems faced by humans and wildlife.
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Recent Episodes
S2E10 The Human Wildlife Coexistence Challenge
In this special episode of Beneath The Baobab, Gordon Buchanan brings together powerful stories from across southern Africa, exploring the challenges and solutions of human-wildlife coexistence.From…
S2E9 Back Home With Scotland's Beaver Population
In this final episode of the series, presenter Gordon Buchanan heads home to Scotland to see the work that the Beaver Trust is leading to “regenerate the beaver species to regenerate the…
S2E8 Co-existing with Zambia’s hippo population
In this episode, we travel to Zambia to investigate a different – and lesser known – wildlife conflict to the ones already explored in the series. The hippo affects many lives, often tragically, and…
S2E7 How agriculture is affected by human wildlife conflict
Kasungu National Park forms part of the trans-frontier conservation area between Malawi and Zambia. The area used to have a thriving wildlife population but due to poaching, it was left depleted with…
S2E6 Challenges In A Resettlement Area
In this episode, we meet the Chizvirizvi community in Zimbabwe – a latecomer to the CAMPFIRE programme, compared to the Mahenye featured in episode 5.Chizvirizvi is somewhat different as it’s not…
S2E5 How Government & Community Works Together For Wildlife Coexistence
In this episode, we visit the Mahenye community and Jamanda Conservancy in Zimbabwe where the hope is that tourism revenue will aid those living alongside dangerous, and sometimes life-threatening,…
S2E4 How Organisations Aid Coexistence
In this episode, we travel to Botswana to discover how innovative methods, and the role of organisations, are aiding the coexistence of people and wildlife. We visit the Chobe enclave, where despite…
S2E3 Life After Attacks & Loss Of Livelihood
In this episode, we remain in Namibia to look at the human wildlife conflict that takes place in, and around, conservancies and discover how, despite some horrific stories, governments and…
S2E2 Leopards, Livestock & Alternative Income Sources
In this second episode, we travel to Namibia and visit the #Gaingu conservancy to explore human wildlife conflict and effective coexistence and mitigation methods. The landscape around the…
S2E1 Navigating Community Engagement & Compensation
In this second series of Beneath The Baobab, we visit communities living alongside African wildlife – and explore the daily challenges of coexistence with them. In this episode, we visit the western…
S2 Beneath The Baobab returns
Beneath The Baobab - the communities and conservation podcast from Jamma International - returns with a new series on Thursday 7th March.Presented once again by documentary maker, Gordon Buchanan, we…
S1E12 Communities, Conservation and Change in Scotland’s Wild Places ft. Mike Daniels
"We are all dependent upon the air that we breathe, the water we drink, the soils that we grow our food on. To mismanage them and treat them badly as we have done for centuries: we can't go on that…
S1E11 How Community Conservation is a Mechanism for Democracy ft. Dr Rodgers Lubilo
Dr Rodgers Lubilo grew up in a village next to South Luangwa National Park, Zambia where wildlife, human life and livelihoods have always coexisted.It was in the mid-90s when Rodgers became…
S1E10 From Fortress Conservation to Locally-Powered Wildlife Policy ft. Malidadi Langa
From government office to grass-roots campaigning, Malidadi Langa has long been a leading force in Malawian wildlife policy. In this episode he chats with Gordon about how he’s used his experience in…
S1E9 How to Balance Representation of Sustainable Use ft. Professor Adam Hart
This time, Gordon chats with scientist, conservationist and broadcaster Professor Adam Hart about how we can move international public understanding of sustainable use forwards.Adam shares his story,…
S1E8 Giving Nature Time and Giving Communities Voice ft. Dr Clive Stockil
In this episode of Beneath the Baobab, Gordon meets pioneering Zimbabwean conservationist Dr Clive Stockil.Since childhood, Clive has been living with and serving the same community. It’s his life’s…
S1E7 Community Rights to Resources ft. Dr Shylock Muyengwa and Dr Brian Child
Gordon Buchanan meets two of the pioneers of CBNRM or Community based Natural Resources Management in this episode of Beneath the Baobab.Dr Brian Child and Dr Shylock Muyengwa have teamed up from…
S1E6 Resource Rights are Human Rights ft. Lesle Jansen
For too long a crucial voice has been missing from the international conversation around how to face the biodiversity crisis: the communities and indigenous peoples who live together with wildlife…
S1E5 Sustainable Use and Conservation- a Vision for the Future ft. Shane Mahoney
How can wildlife be safeguarded and valued whilst the dignity and rights of people are respected? Shane Mahoney @cv_insights is an internationally recognised wildlife expert and conservation advocate…
S1E4 Supporting Sustainable Livelihoods ft. Dr Dilys Roe and Sam Shaba
In this episode of Beneath the Baobab, Gordon Buchanan takes a look at the human dimensions of conservation. Dr Dilys Roe @dilysroe and Sam Shaba share examples of models for supporting livelihoods…
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Beneath the Baobab has published 24 episodes since June 2022, covering topics in Nature, Places & Travel.
Beneath the Baobab is currently dormant with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 43m.
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