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Listener Action: Because You Can Make A Difference

There are many ways to get involved. Please take one step, no matter how small. Educate yourself. Write your representatives. Tell your friends, your church, your family. Whatever you can do, do it.

These links relate to the A World of Possibilities program “Vanishing and Re-emerging: Reviving Biological and Cultural Diversity.”

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GUEST FULL INTERVIEWS

Rick Stepp, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US
Tero Mustonen and Vyacheslav Shadrin, The Snowchange Cooperative, Finland; Head, Yukaghir Elders Council
Gary Paul Nabhan, Founder, Renewing Americas Food Traditions, Southwest Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, US
Alejandro Argumedo, Founding Member and Co-Chair, Call of the Earth Steering Committee, Cusco, Peru
Eleanor Sterling, Director, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York, US
Jules Pretty, Professor of Environment and Society, University of Essex, UK

The following conversations were also recorded at the conference, but were not included in the full program.


Luisa Maffi, Ph.D, Director of Terralingua
Peter Brosius, Professor of Anthropology, University of Georgia
Jessica Brown, Senior Vice-President for International Programs with Quebec-Labrador Foundation
Amber Namaka Whitehead, Ecologist, and Scott Kekuewa Kikiloi, Cultural Assets Manager,Kamehameha Schools, Hawaii
Ashish Kotari, Kalpavriksh Environmental Action Group, Pune, India
Iain Ken MacDonald, Program in International Development Studies, University of Toronto
Michel Pimbert, Director, Sustainable Agriculture, Biodiversity and Livelihoods Program, International Institute for Environment and Development, London
David Rapport and Luisa Maffi, Principal, EcoHealth Consulting; Director, Terralingua
Alaka Wali, Field Museum, Chicago

(Click on a guest's name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE ISSUES

University of Florida Biocultural Diversity Mapping Project

The Snowchange Project

The Yukaghirs on Wikipedia

Renewing America's Food Traditions - RAFT

Call of the Earth, Llamado de la Tierra

The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation’s activities integrate scientific research, education, and outreach so that people, themselves major catalysts in the rapid loss of biodiversity, will become participants in its conservation.

Centre for Environment and Society




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