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Island Conservation’s Wes Jolley Guest Features on the YourForest Podcast 

Collaborating with our partners allows us to spread the word about our meaningful work – and speaking to passionate advocates amplifies this message even further! We’re delighted that Wes Jolley, Island Conservation’s Head of Operations for the United States Program, made his podcast debut this week, appearing alongside our proud alum Dena Spatz.   YourForest is […]

Written by on October 12, 2022

Rewildology Podcast: Amplifying our message of hope

Island Conservation’s David Will appeared on the Rewildology Podcast along with long-term collaborators Nick Holmes (The Nature Conservancy) and Dena Spatz (Pacific Rim Conservation). Together they discussed what drew them to their work and just how effective eradications have proven to be over the last 100 years. It’s a wide-ranging discussion that includes touching personal stories as […]

Written by on October 5, 2022

Overheard at National Geographic—The Zombie Mice Apocalypse

National Geographic’s podcast ‘Overheard at National Geographic’ explores the threat that invasive zombie mice pose to Marion Island’s native seabirds and the hope that the restoration of islands such as Anacapa Island brings. Warning: Graphic photographs. Viewer Discretion is Advised. Marion Island is a remote, sub-antarctic island where most people would imagine humans have had […]

Written by on July 15, 2019

BBC’s The Inquiry Features Island Conservation CEO, Karen Poiani

As species face the world’s sixth mass extinction, BBC’s The Inquiry asks the question—can we stop a mass extinction? The world is on the verge of the sixth mass extinction and conservationists around the world are doing their part to save species. BBC’s The Inquiry asks four experts including Island Conservation CEO, Karen Poiani, if […]

Written by on January 14, 2019

Macquarie Island and the Unintended Spread of Invasive Species

WHYY The Pulse features Island Conservation’s Director of Science, Dr. Nick Holmes, in a story about unintended consequences as he explains the introduction and removal of invasive species on Macquarie Island. Maiken Scott (Host): When humans discover a new place they sometimes end up changing what was there in dramatic ways. That happened on Macquarie […]

Written by on September 26, 2018

Living on Earth Podcast Talks about Year of the Bird

National Geographic and partners have declared 2018 the Year of the Bird in celebration of the centennial of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Jonathan Franzen wrote the January cover story “Why Birds Matter” and joins Steve Curwood on Living on Earth to talk about the importance of birds and the perils they still face today. […]

Written by on May 11, 2018