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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 59 MIN

Episode 4: Save the forest -save the raptors

from The Wildlife Podcast with Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee · host thenewwildlifepodcastwithlaurelandjeff

The Wildlife Podcast Episode 4: Save the forest -save the raptors! Discover how a groundbreaking new study on bird and forest ecology is delivering critical information about global forest health into the hands of policy-makers around the world. In this episode, award-winning journalists Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee help sort the forest from the feathers with scientists Dr. Christopher O'Bryan, a conservation biologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, and Dr. Ralph Buij from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Buij is also the Africa and Asia Conservation Director at The Peregrine Fund.  The new study analyzed 369 forest-dependent raptor species using high resolution satellite data from 2001 to 2023. It has revealed previously unknown threats to these birds, but also illuminated critical ways to help successfully conserve them in the future.  Check out the study: Rapid Global Deforestation Leaves Forest‐Dependent Raptors With Half of Their Suitable Habitat Remaining. Learn more about how you can help make a real difference to some of the most iconic birds in the world, wherever you live. You can support the Peregrine Fund: https://peregrinefund.org/ Or volunteer at your local bird or wildlife sanctuary! Other exciting and vital ways to help raptors: https://parktrust.org/blog/how-you-can-help-save-birds-of-prey/ Learn more about raptors here: https://peregrinefund.org/explore-raptors-species And here! https://raptor.umn.edu/about-raptors/learn-about-raptors Our theme music was produced just for our show by the amazing Joey Morra, check him out on his website at: www.joeymorra.com

The Wildlife Podcast Episode 4: Save the forest -save the raptors! Discover how a groundbreaking new study on bird and forest ecology is delivering critical information about global forest health into the hands of policy-makers around the world. In this episode, award-winning journalists Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee help sort the forest from the feathers with scientists Dr. Christopher O'Bryan, a conservation biologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, and Dr. Ralph Buij from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Buij is also the Africa and Asia Conservation Director at The Peregrine Fund.  The new study analyzed 369 forest-dependent raptor species using high resolution satellite data from 2001 to 2023. It has revealed previously unknown threats to these birds, but also illuminated critical ways to help successfully conserve them in the future.  Check out the study: Rapid Global Deforestation Leaves Forest‐Dependent Raptors With Half of Their Suitable Habitat Remaining. Learn more about how you can help make a real difference to some of the most iconic birds in the world, wherever you live. You can support the Peregrine Fund: https://peregrinefund.org/ Or volunteer at your local bird or wildlife sanctuary! Other exciting and vital ways to help raptors: https://parktrust.org/blog/how-you-can-help-save-birds-of-prey/ Learn more about raptors here: https://peregrinefund.org/explore-raptors-species And here! https://raptor.umn.edu/about-raptors/learn-about-raptors Our theme music was produced just for our show by the amazing Joey Morra, check him out on his website at: www.joeymorra.com

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