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“I realised this isn’t new, this interconnection, this view of holistic understandings of who we are… back to indigenous cultures” - Sam Cro...
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Want to learn about animal care and welfare? Interested in science and practice? Interested in education, conservation, and research? Learn and practice self-care & care at the institutional...
“I realised this isn’t new, this interconnection, this view of holistic understandings of who we are… back to indigenous cultures” - Sam Cro...
“Education can change minds, if you can change minds, you can change mindsets, you change the behaviours and change the collective, so it is...
This week’s podcast utilises the audio from the webinar interview led by Irma Verhoeven which took place on the 31st of May 2021 from the An...
“ Crises offer an invitation to do things differently. Embracing this opportunity clearly demands an overhaul of what is considered ‘leaders...
"It’s important to emphasise that a key purpose of the Earth Charter is to expand and deepen a consciousness with regards to how we ought to...
Grian A. Cutanda has a PhD in Social Education from the University of Granada (Spain) and a Degree in Psychology from the University of Vale...
Let's welcome Charlotte Corney, the former CEO of the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary in the Isle of Wight and the founder and trustee of the Wil...
“Most people used to say, the Amazon is like the lung of the planet. I say it is like the heart. If you see the Amazon, you can see a heart...
“I think one of the things we should do, and that I am experiencing more and more, is that, in order to think differently we have to look to...
“That is the real beauty, we often talk about global collaboration for animal welfare, or global collaboration for human wellbeing or for th...
“ We have a mission to connect people with nature to inspire stewardship for nature through those connections!... An emotional connection wi...
Want to learn about animal care and welfare? Interested in science and practice? Interested in education, conservation, and research? Learn...
"Everyone has 1 life. Me, you, and each animal in our care. Let's bring awareness to what seems so obvious, and embody I SEE YOU" - Sabrina...
“ Every single individual impacts the planet in some way, big or small everyday. Every individual has a role to play ”. - Jane Goodall “ If...
In this episode, we connect with Irma Verhoeven who is a professional educator and a program and partnership development manager with Earth...
“ Changes in how we react with animals… it’s not all about food. The animals are going to get their food anyway, there is so much more to th...
“In this endless discussion [about animal experimentation] we completely forget that animals are used now and they need our attention now.”...
“ It’s really important to understand what our zoo visitors are seeing, feeling and understanding, because we want them to be a full partner...
“Not everybody is convinced that a zoo can offer these conditions ... in most zoos, there is a great awareness that this is one of their big...
“ My focus was to study the social aspect of companion animals and how they change our social relationships with people. ” – Lynette Hart To...
“ If [animals that had been treated poorly] were treated well, they can recover to a mood level just as well as animals that had been treate...
" Curiosity is key. Ask questions and break them down into smaller components and apply it to a study to create a fundamental understanding....
" The toughest part of animal training is that you find your own way, and not following rules. Because, following rules means there is no fo...
This podcast is dedicated to Dr Hal Markowitz (1934-2013) " Hal argued that an unnatural stimulus is better than a natural environment with...
Let’s welcome Dr Brice Lefaux for today’s podcast as he takes us around the world to meet with the most endangered species of primates on ea...
Magnus Wahlberg started out as a physicist and mathematician, even though he was more interested in biology. The thought of experimenting wi...
Let’s welcome Dr. Kirstin Anderson Hansen for today’s podcast as she takes us on an exciting life journey through her experiences in animal...
Hal Herzog is a professor of psychology at Western Carolina University, whose research entails the complex psychology of human-animal intera...
For today’s podcast, we once again welcome back Professor Jan van Hooff to share more of his stories and knowledge surrounding his experienc...
Dr Jill Mellen worked as the Education and Science Director at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and while now retired from this position, she is stil...
Having a background in marine mammal training, Tim Sullivan reflects on the impact his different mentors and the thorough coaching that he r...
This podcast is dedicated to Else Poulsen (1955 to 2016) “Bears just do things for Bear reasons” Jay Pratte is the Director of Animal Care,...
Erna Walraven covers the progression of her career in the animal care sector, from caring for stray dogs to successfully becoming former Sen...
Tune in for this Saturday's podcast to learn more about animal ethics, philosophy, our relationship to other animals, and empathetic engagem...
David Neale has been the Director of Animals Asia Foundation since 2002. David shares with us how when he was 14, he saw chimpanzees used as...
Content warning: This podcast includes descriptive content related to laboratory animals which some listeners may find distressing. Sally Th...
Elisabetta Palagi is an Associate Professor at the University of Pisa, whose research focuses on social and sexual behaviour, and mechanisms...
Becca Hanson is a Founding Principal of Studio Hanson | Roberts. She is a landscape architect with over 44 years of experience. Becca shares...
Today on iBuzz we welcome Dr Gordon Bauer, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at New College of Florida. Gordon has investigated animal senses...
On today’s podcast, we welcome Terry Maple onto iBuzz to talk to us about his new book, The Life of Willie B., and his impressive lifelong c...
Samantha Chiew on understanding the effects of animal-visitor interactions, learning from little penguins, and animal welfare policy Samanth...
This is the 3rd episode with Jan van Hooff in which we continue to follow his stories from England to the Netherlands, back to Burgers' Zoo...
The global zoo community has made great efforts and progresses to understanding, promoting, and engaging in the animal welfare and conservat...
Jan van Hooff briefly recapped what was previously discussed in episode 44 of iBuzz, saying how he grew up in Burger’s Zoo and studied biolo...
Gregg Tully is the Executive Director of the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA), the largest association of wildlife centres in Africa, w...
When Jill Robinson moved to Hong Kong in 1985, she soon joined the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). Her responsibilities for th...
Award-winning animal welfare attorney and author James Gesualdi, works on animal law since 1989. He is the founding Member and former Chair...
Clive Wynne is the founding director of the Canine Science Collaboratory at Arizona State University. He is also the Director of Research at...
Dr Marek Špinka is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ethology and Companion Animal Science at the Czech University of Life Science...
Dr. James Karl Fischer operates the Zoological Lighting Institute (ZLI), a charity dedicated to supporting and advocating for photobiology r...