Conservation Tribe

In this episode I talk with Lynn Von Hagen - A Conservation Biologist and Research Fellow, at Auburn University and also the Field Team Co-Leader, of Elephants and Sustainable Agriculture Project, in Kenya.

Show Notes

In this podcast we explore a range of topics including:
  • What does Human-Elephant Conflict mean and why is it a major concern?
  • What are some of the different forms of Human-Elephant Conflict?
  • What is the most common form of Human-Elephant Conflict? And why is this the case?
  • What are the underlying drivers of Human-Elephant Conflict?
  • What are some current Human-Elephant Conflict Prevention and Mitigation Strategies? 
  • And more!

You can connect with us here:

Guest - Lynn Von Hagen:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynn_vonhagen/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElesKenya/

Host - Blane Edwards from Earth Offline:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earth.offline/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EarthOffline/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxpRbiERzXEgEXSG8O86WEg/

Other Links:
Earth Watch: https://earthwatch.org/expeditions/elephants-and-sustainable-agriculture-in-kenya

What is Conservation Tribe?

The Conservation Tribe is a weekly podcast which interviews a range of conservationists and natural world enthusiasts - from scientists, students, creatives, ecopreneurs, innovators and everyone in between! I created this podcast with the mission to EDUCATE, foster COLLABORATION and ultimately INSPIRE ACTION to protect species, ecosystems and biodiversity!

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Podcast host: Blane Edwards aka Earth Offline