Ecoflix Podcast With Oaitse Nawa
Ecoflix Podcast
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58m
David speaks to Oaitse Nawa a father, safari guide and conservationist who runs the Elephants Protection Society, an NGO tackling the growing conflict between people and elephants in Botswana. As human deaths and elephant killings rise in wildlife-bordering villages, his NGO organisation educates communities on elephant behaviour and promotes tools for peaceful co-existence.
Oaitse explains that recognising elephants as a keystone species vital to ecosystems and tourism, Oaitse brings both personal experience and ecological insight to this complex challenge in this explosive and informative podcast.
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