How can we, humans, look at our relationship to nature differently? In season three of Going Wild, on top of stories about animals, we invite you to journey through the entire ecological web — from the tiniest of life forms to apex predators — alongside the scientists, activists and adventurers who study it. Wildlife biologist and host Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant has been studying wild animals in their natural habitats all over the world for years. Our award-winning podcast takes you inside the hidde ...
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Episode 33 Ramiro Crego is face to face with a wild puma
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Today Mary is talking to Ramiro D. Crego.
Ramiro is a conservation biologist from Argentina, living on the farm at Burren Nature Sanctuary with his wife Nora and their rescue cat, Alba and currently working remotely as a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, USA.
Ramiro has been studying birds and mammals inhabiting semi-arid grasslands of Argentina and Kenya, and temperate forests in southern Chile. In his studies, Ramiro investigates how our human actions are affecting ecosystems to find conservation solutions that can benefit both wildlife and the people that live and depend on it. Ramiro is also interested in addressing the interconnection between ecology and society from a biocultural conservation approach, using metaphors that integrate ecological research with philosophy and native American worldviews.
www.ramirodcrego.com
Recommended books
The elephant whisperer
By: Lawrence Anthony
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?
By: Frans de Waal
Contact Mary at
mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie
Check out Burren Nature Sanctuary at
www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie
If you are interested in leasing our award winning cafe and shop please check it out at
https://www.daft.ie/commercial-property-for-rent/burren-nature-sanctuary-cloonasee-kinvara-co-galway/3222122
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Ramiro is a conservation biologist from Argentina, living on the farm at Burren Nature Sanctuary with his wife Nora and their rescue cat, Alba and currently working remotely as a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, USA.
Ramiro has been studying birds and mammals inhabiting semi-arid grasslands of Argentina and Kenya, and temperate forests in southern Chile. In his studies, Ramiro investigates how our human actions are affecting ecosystems to find conservation solutions that can benefit both wildlife and the people that live and depend on it. Ramiro is also interested in addressing the interconnection between ecology and society from a biocultural conservation approach, using metaphors that integrate ecological research with philosophy and native American worldviews.
www.ramirodcrego.com
Recommended books
The elephant whisperer
By: Lawrence Anthony
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?
By: Frans de Waal
Contact Mary at
mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie
Check out Burren Nature Sanctuary at
www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie
If you are interested in leasing our award winning cafe and shop please check it out at
https://www.daft.ie/commercial-property-for-rent/burren-nature-sanctuary-cloonasee-kinvara-co-galway/3222122
78 episodes
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Content provided by Mary Bermingham. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mary Bermingham or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Today Mary is talking to Ramiro D. Crego.
Ramiro is a conservation biologist from Argentina, living on the farm at Burren Nature Sanctuary with his wife Nora and their rescue cat, Alba and currently working remotely as a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, USA.
Ramiro has been studying birds and mammals inhabiting semi-arid grasslands of Argentina and Kenya, and temperate forests in southern Chile. In his studies, Ramiro investigates how our human actions are affecting ecosystems to find conservation solutions that can benefit both wildlife and the people that live and depend on it. Ramiro is also interested in addressing the interconnection between ecology and society from a biocultural conservation approach, using metaphors that integrate ecological research with philosophy and native American worldviews.
www.ramirodcrego.com
Recommended books
The elephant whisperer
By: Lawrence Anthony
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?
By: Frans de Waal
Contact Mary at
mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie
Check out Burren Nature Sanctuary at
www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie
If you are interested in leasing our award winning cafe and shop please check it out at
https://www.daft.ie/commercial-property-for-rent/burren-nature-sanctuary-cloonasee-kinvara-co-galway/3222122
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continue reading
Ramiro is a conservation biologist from Argentina, living on the farm at Burren Nature Sanctuary with his wife Nora and their rescue cat, Alba and currently working remotely as a postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, USA.
Ramiro has been studying birds and mammals inhabiting semi-arid grasslands of Argentina and Kenya, and temperate forests in southern Chile. In his studies, Ramiro investigates how our human actions are affecting ecosystems to find conservation solutions that can benefit both wildlife and the people that live and depend on it. Ramiro is also interested in addressing the interconnection between ecology and society from a biocultural conservation approach, using metaphors that integrate ecological research with philosophy and native American worldviews.
www.ramirodcrego.com
Recommended books
The elephant whisperer
By: Lawrence Anthony
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?
By: Frans de Waal
Contact Mary at
mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie
Check out Burren Nature Sanctuary at
www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie
If you are interested in leasing our award winning cafe and shop please check it out at
https://www.daft.ie/commercial-property-for-rent/burren-nature-sanctuary-cloonasee-kinvara-co-galway/3222122
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