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The Rescue Effect with Author Michael Mehta Webster

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Welcome to BeProvided Conservation Radio with host, Marcia Sivek.

As temperatures rise and ecosystems are threatened, the news tends to make us feel there is no hope for our natural world. It is difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But in his new book, The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earth, Michael Mehta Webster suggests that we can feel more optimistic about the survival life on earth because it is more resilient than we think. Webster shares stories of certain species rescuing themselves from extinction through six processes. He does not suggest that humans can sit idly but suggests that conservationists include the rescue effects of a species in their plans for protection or recovery.

If you haven’t guessed already, my guest today is Michael Mehta Webster, author of The Rescue Effect. He is an expert in ecology, conservation, philanthropy, and non-profit management. His research interests focus on how organisms and ecosystems adapt to environmental change, how this information can be translated into effective conservation strategies, and the practical and ethical dilemmas that arise along the way.

Please go check your local bookstore for Michael’s book, if they don’t have it, ask them to stock it! It is a great gift to your nature loving friends and family.

His book is also available through your normal outlets like Amazon as well if you don’t have a local bookstore.

Today’s music was provided by soundstripe.com and is titled Treehouse Instrumental by Andy Ellison.

If you liked this podcast, please visit our website www.beprovided.com or where you get your podcasts for more episodes highlighting people who are dedicated to protecting our wild world.

Thank you for listening and stay safe and stay healthy

I am Marcia Sivek of BeProvided Conservation Radio

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Welcome to BeProvided Conservation Radio with host, Marcia Sivek.

As temperatures rise and ecosystems are threatened, the news tends to make us feel there is no hope for our natural world. It is difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But in his new book, The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earth, Michael Mehta Webster suggests that we can feel more optimistic about the survival life on earth because it is more resilient than we think. Webster shares stories of certain species rescuing themselves from extinction through six processes. He does not suggest that humans can sit idly but suggests that conservationists include the rescue effects of a species in their plans for protection or recovery.

If you haven’t guessed already, my guest today is Michael Mehta Webster, author of The Rescue Effect. He is an expert in ecology, conservation, philanthropy, and non-profit management. His research interests focus on how organisms and ecosystems adapt to environmental change, how this information can be translated into effective conservation strategies, and the practical and ethical dilemmas that arise along the way.

Please go check your local bookstore for Michael’s book, if they don’t have it, ask them to stock it! It is a great gift to your nature loving friends and family.

His book is also available through your normal outlets like Amazon as well if you don’t have a local bookstore.

Today’s music was provided by soundstripe.com and is titled Treehouse Instrumental by Andy Ellison.

If you liked this podcast, please visit our website www.beprovided.com or where you get your podcasts for more episodes highlighting people who are dedicated to protecting our wild world.

Thank you for listening and stay safe and stay healthy

I am Marcia Sivek of BeProvided Conservation Radio

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