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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 24 MIN

S4|EP25 ~ Ecology Explained: Devica Ranade on Bridging Science, Communication, and Conservation

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In this episode of the Think Wildlife Podcast, we sit down with Devica Ranade, founder of Ecology Explained, to explore the critical role of science communication in bridging the gap between ecological research and public understanding. Trained as a behavioral ecologist with extensive field experience—from studying tadpole foraging behavior in India to giraffe social dynamics and meerkat systems in South Africa—Devica brings a rare combination of scientific depth and communication clarity to the conservation space.We dive into her journey from a curious teenager discovering birds in Amboli to pursuing a PhD at the Centre for Ecological Sciences, IISc, where she studied female-female competition in peninsular rock agamas. The conversation then shifts to a pivotal realization during her academic career: that much of the exciting and impactful work being done in ecology remains inaccessible to the broader public. This insight led to the creation of Ecology Explained, a platform dedicated to simplifying complex ecological research into engaging, digestible formats for diverse audiences.Devica shares how Ecology Explained has evolved over time—from long-form videos to social media carousels and short-form reels—driven both by changing audience preferences and platform algorithms. We discuss the realities of science communication today, including the challenges of audience retention, algorithm dependency, and the persistent lack of funding in the field. Despite these constraints, her work has had tangible impact, inspiring students to pursue ecology and even shaping academic projects and career paths.The episode also explores her role at the Nature Conservation Foundation, where she works on education and public engagement, connecting people—from school students to researchers—with nature through workshops, resources, and experiential learning. We unpack systemic gaps in environmental education in India, including the lack of trained educators and the limitations of passive, classroom-based learning. Devika makes a compelling case for activity-based, immersive nature education as a prerequisite for meaningful conservation action.Finally, we discuss the role of AI and technology in shaping how people engage with nature—its potential as a powerful tool for learning and identification, but also the risks of misinformation and increasing disconnection from the natural world. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in conservation, science communication, ecology careers, and the future of environmental education in a rapidly changing world. Get full access to The Think Wildlife Podcast at anishbanerjee.substack.com/subscribe

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