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Voices of Wilderness

(25) "Aiita Joshua Apamaku: The Intersection of Science-Telling and Conservation"

(25) "Aiita Joshua Apamaku: The Intersection of Science-Telling and Conservation"

28min |09/07/2024
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Voices of Wilderness

(25) "Aiita Joshua Apamaku: The Intersection of Science-Telling and Conservation"

(25) "Aiita Joshua Apamaku: The Intersection of Science-Telling and Conservation"

28min |09/07/2024
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Imagine a world where conservation wasn't a concept because it was simply a way of life. Well, hundreds of years ago, in some African cultures, conserving nature was deeply ingrained in daily living.


Our guest, Aiita Joshua Apamaku, a Wildlife Biologist and National Geographic Young Explorer, has found that stories, and cultural pillars from the Kibale Forest communities, were rich with insights about nature.


This inspired Aiita's concept of Science Telling, which promotes traditional ways of life through storytelling, enhancing our understanding of nature and its ecosystems. In this episode, we explore Aiita’s work and the power of storytelling in conservation work. Oh, and good news, Aiita will be a speaker at WILD12!


Learn more about WILD: www.wild.org 

Connect with Aiita: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aiita-joshua-apamaku-5a6a3a134/


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Imagine a world where conservation wasn't a concept because it was simply a way of life. Well, hundreds of years ago, in some African cultures, conserving nature was deeply ingrained in daily living.


Our guest, Aiita Joshua Apamaku, a Wildlife Biologist and National Geographic Young Explorer, has found that stories, and cultural pillars from the Kibale Forest communities, were rich with insights about nature.


This inspired Aiita's concept of Science Telling, which promotes traditional ways of life through storytelling, enhancing our understanding of nature and its ecosystems. In this episode, we explore Aiita’s work and the power of storytelling in conservation work. Oh, and good news, Aiita will be a speaker at WILD12!


Learn more about WILD: www.wild.org 

Connect with Aiita: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aiita-joshua-apamaku-5a6a3a134/


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Imagine a world where conservation wasn't a concept because it was simply a way of life. Well, hundreds of years ago, in some African cultures, conserving nature was deeply ingrained in daily living.


Our guest, Aiita Joshua Apamaku, a Wildlife Biologist and National Geographic Young Explorer, has found that stories, and cultural pillars from the Kibale Forest communities, were rich with insights about nature.


This inspired Aiita's concept of Science Telling, which promotes traditional ways of life through storytelling, enhancing our understanding of nature and its ecosystems. In this episode, we explore Aiita’s work and the power of storytelling in conservation work. Oh, and good news, Aiita will be a speaker at WILD12!


Learn more about WILD: www.wild.org 

Connect with Aiita: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aiita-joshua-apamaku-5a6a3a134/


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Imagine a world where conservation wasn't a concept because it was simply a way of life. Well, hundreds of years ago, in some African cultures, conserving nature was deeply ingrained in daily living.


Our guest, Aiita Joshua Apamaku, a Wildlife Biologist and National Geographic Young Explorer, has found that stories, and cultural pillars from the Kibale Forest communities, were rich with insights about nature.


This inspired Aiita's concept of Science Telling, which promotes traditional ways of life through storytelling, enhancing our understanding of nature and its ecosystems. In this episode, we explore Aiita’s work and the power of storytelling in conservation work. Oh, and good news, Aiita will be a speaker at WILD12!


Learn more about WILD: www.wild.org 

Connect with Aiita: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aiita-joshua-apamaku-5a6a3a134/


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