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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2021 · 1H 22M

Communications, Travel, and Conservation with Brooke Mitchell-Norman

from K9 Conservationists · host Kayla Fratt

In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Brooke Mitchell-Norman. They talk about tourism, communication, education, and how all of that relates to conservation! Episode suggestion: Don't sacrifice what you want now for what you want most of all. Call to action: Support a local small business that donates or shares some of its profits with a cause you care about. How does travel benefit conservation? When it is done right, it puts an exact value dollar on a live and thriving wildlifeWhen your favourite species is a top predator, it is in your genes to want to kill it to protect yourself There are very few things in conservation that places monetary value on wildlife, nature, and intact ecosystems A significant number of people are directly and indirectly supported through tourism Can you tell us about some of the ways that travelers can not just support local communities and put value on live animals but also directly contribute to community science? Do your research Check the websites; can you tell if the business is locally owned or not?If so, your money will be for the local community How are they interacting with wildlife?If there are advertisements of people directly touching and interacting with wildlife, such as cubs, that is a red flag If something makes you uncomfortable, you do not have to do it Are there any countries with regulations on these things? The Galapagos Africa Be wary of Asia, research elephant tourism Why is communication and education so important for conservation? Connection We have to change the message from doom and gloom to storytelling and showing what we are fighting for If you connect with someone on a deeper level, they are more likely to listen to what you have to say and support you What are some misunderstandings? That it is “bothering” wildlife, but there are always many layers to the reason for it. If it wasn’t for tourism, a lot of ecosystems would not have continued to thrive There are a lot of tourism places that give a bad reputation to the reputable ones Links Mentioned in the Episode: Lekker Coffee in Rino, Colorado Rhino Film: The Last Horns of Africa Where to find Brooke:  Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Youtube You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Brooke Mitchell-Norman. They talk about tourism, communication, education, and how all of that relates to conservation! Episode suggestion: Don't sacrifice what you want now for what you want most of all. Call to action: Support a local small business that donates or shares some of its profits with a cause you care about. How does travel benefit conservation? When it is done right, it puts an exact value dollar on a live and thriving wildlifeWhen your favourite species is a top predator, it is in your genes to want to kill it to protect yourself There are very few things in conservation that places monetary value on wildlife, nature, and intact ecosystems A significant number of people are directly and indirectly supported through tourism Can you tell us about some of the ways that travelers can not just support local communities and put value on live animals but also directly contribute to community science? Do your research Check the websites; can you tell if the business is locally owned or not?If so, your money will be for the local community How are they interacting with wildlife?If there are advertisements of people directly touching and interacting with wildlife, such as cubs, that is a red flag If something makes you uncomfortable, you do not have to do it Are there any countries with regulations on these things? The Galapagos Africa Be wary of Asia, research elephant tourism Why is communication and education so important for conservation? Connection We have to change the message from doom and gloom to storytelling and showing what we are fighting for If you connect with someone on a deeper level, they are more likely to listen to what you have to say and support you What are some misunderstandings? That it is “bothering” wildlife, but there are always many layers to the reason for it. If it wasn’t for tourism, a lot of ecosystems would not have continued to thrive There are a lot of tourism places that give a bad reputation to the reputable ones Links Mentioned in the Episode: Lekker Coffee in Rino, Colorado Rhino Film: The Last Horns of Africa Where to find Brooke:  Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Youtube You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

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