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Wild Talk: WWF's online audio series

Download audio, interviews and features that reflect the diverse and exciting nature of WWF's work around the world.

  • Turtle Troubles (Loc. The Caribbean)
  • Conservation Corridor (Loc. Eastern Australia)
  • Virunga in Crisis (Loc. Democratic Republic of Congo)


Green turtle (Chelonia mydas), Pacific Ocean.

Turtle troubles

Marine turtles in the Caribbean and off the shores of Latin America are under threat. Carlos Drews, from the WWF Regional Marine Programme, explains how fishing hooks and climate change spell double trouble. He explains why marine turtles are a flagship species for WWF and how the world can save them with simple methods such as using different fishing hooks and planting trees on nesting beaches to cool the temperature by two degrees.

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The Great Blue Mountains Area in Australia

Conservation Corridor

A wildlife corridor that spans 2,800 km along eastern Australia was the subject of a new film premiered at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Barcelona last month. David Sheppard, Head of IUCN's Programme on Protected Areas, tells Wild Talk what this means for Australia's plants and animals, which will now be able to move into new habitats as the climate changes.

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An adult male mountain gorilla in the Virunga Mountains, part of the Albertine Rift Ecoregion; WWF-EARPO

Virunga in Crisis

The recent outbreak of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is putting the lives of the worlds mountain gorillas at risk. Virunga National Park, its staff and its mountain gorillas are now left at the mercy of soldiers of the conflicting armies. IUCN's Josephine Langley, who monitors World Heritage sites, discusses how the fighting has affected the park and explains how people can help.

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