A Saving Nature Conversation

A Saving Nature Conversation

A podcast born from our live webinar series, featuring conversations with conservationists, scientists, artists, and local leaders working to protect biodiversity and restore nature. From forest corridors to community-led action, each episode shares real stories and bold ideas from the frontlines of environmental change. Hosted by Andy Schiffer.

Episodes

June 17, 2025 63 mins

Every bird has a song.
Some are being silenced—forever.

In this episode, Andy Schiffer of Saving Nature sits down with Dr. Ben Mirin, a scientist who doesn’t just study birds—he listens to them. Ben’s work tracks the global songbird trade and the cultures, sounds, and species it threatens.

We talk about what it means to chase vanishing voices across the world. What it’s like to stand in a forest and hear a call no one may ever hear ag...

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🌎 Join us for a powerful conversation with Dr. Terry Root, renowned climate scientist, conservation pioneer, and a lead author of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning IPCC reports. Hosted by Andy Schiffer, Director of Marketing at Saving Nature, this event takes us deep into Dr. Root’s journey from a young girl captivated by nature to a global voice for climate action and wildlife conservation.In this wide-ranging discussion, Dr. Root sh...

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In this episode of Roots of Recovery, we journey through time with three remarkable trees — each a living witness to history, resilience, and quiet strength. From the 4,800-year-old bristlecone pine of California’s high desert to a Civil War-era oak in Gettysburg, and the towering Queens Giant hidden in New York City, these trees are more than just survivors — they are storytellers.

Their rings hold wisdom. Their bark remembers. And...

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In this episode of Roots of Recovery, we journey through the rainforests of Cameroon and Belize to discover two legendary trees: ebony and mahogany. Known for their deep resonance and rich tone, these trees shaped the sound of music across centuries—but at a steep environmental cost. Now, a new harmony is being written. From Taylor Guitars’ replanting efforts in Africa to reforestation hopes in Central America, we explore how conse...

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Deep in the rainforests of Sumatra and Brazil, two unassuming trees—Ficus and Cecropia—play heroic roles in the survival of orangutans and sloths. This episode explores how these keystone species feed the forest, reconnect fragmented habitat, and offer hope in the face of deforestation.


To plant trees, visit us here: https://savingnature.com/tree-planting/

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Join us for a special conversation with Dr. Stuart Pimm, one of the world’s leading conservation scientists and the founder of Saving Nature. Hosted by Andy Schiffer, Director of Marketing at Saving Nature, this interview dives into Stuart’s inspiring journey from birdwatching as a young boy in England to leading global efforts to reconnect fragmented ecosystems and protect biodiversity.In this wide-ranging discussion, Dr. Pimm sha...

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A Conversation on Saving Brazil’s Atlantic Forest with Nicholas LockeHosted by Andy Schiffer | Saving NatureWelcome to a special conversation with one of the most inspiring conservation leaders of our time.In this webinar, we’re joined by Nicholas Locke, President of REGUA (Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu), a world-renowned restoration project in the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, one of the most biodiverse and endangered ecosyst...

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April 9, 2025 18 mins

Join us for a powerful conversation with Rudi Putra, one of Indonesia’s most courageous and impactful conservation leaders. Hosted by Andy Schiffer, Director of Marketing at Saving Nature, and Erin Willigan, Executive Director, this event dives deep into one of the world’s most urgent environmental battles, the fight to protect the Leuser Ecosystem in Sumatra.The Leuser Ecosystem is the last place on Earth where rhinos, tigers, ele...

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