A seven-part series focusing on the conservation heroes driving remarkable outcomes for nature
What makes a person dedicate their life to saving a frog? Or switch from protecting iconic species like gorillas in Rwanda – to cranes? What would you do if fields of local orchids just disappeared and you knew who was trafficking them?
Join wildlife broadcaster Kate Humble and WFN Founder Edward Whitley for Season 2 of How to Save It as they speak to Whitley Award-winning conservationists whose life choices are sustaining the wildlife and ecosystems we need to survive.
Hear from the people redefining our relationship with species including the world’s smallest elephant in Malaysian Borneo, the Grey Crowned Crane in Rwanda, brown spider monkeys in Colombia and orchids and Yew trees in Nepal as they explain ‘How to Save It’ and safeguard the natural world and our planet.
“When you listen to Farina Othman talking about those elephants, you just think they could not have a better champion,” Kate Humble says. “I just think people need to hear that it’s not hopeless, that if you as an individual have an idea, have a burning desire to protect, to do something kind of against the odds….. that’s what I love about the Whitley stories, all of them.”
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Executive producer: Sarah Treanor
Illustrations: Emily Faccini