Auteur/autrice : Estelle Rousselet
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Podcast : Episode 3 : Cetacean stranding: importance of passing on information
Today I chatted with Megan Stolen a research scientist at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute in Florida. Megan is an expert in marine mammal biology and stranding investigation. She also studies North American river otters which includes citizen science approach, as part of One Health. She works at the interface of ecology, conservation medicine and forensics. …
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Podcast : Episode 2 : Human, pinnipeds and sharks: how do we co-exist?
Today I chatted with Dr. Andrea Bogomolni, a researcher, artist and naturalist. Dr. Andrea is an interdisciplinary scientist. She earned a PhD in pathobiology from the University of Connecticut. Her research is directed towards understanding and interpreting interdisciplinary aspects of Ocean Health, and has largely focused on pathogen transmission in marine animals and the marine…
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Podcast: Episode 1 : Global environmental change issues: people, cattle and rhinoceroses
Today Dr. Rousselet chatted with Dr. Hofmeyer, a wildlife veterinarian working in South Africa and Botswana. He shares his vision about Conservation, One Health and the challenges when people, lifestock and rhinoceroses live together. « We have to change the way we behave, from an individual level… » After qualifying as a veterinarian, Markus worked at a variety…
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Podcast : Introductions
Why Conservation matters? This text, including abstracts from scientific papers and pictures found here are supposed to illustrate what is being discussed in the trailer-why conservation matters? Current extinction rates and loss of biodiversity is outstandingly high and is accelerating directly or indirectly from human activities. The role of human actions, which include biological impoverishment,…