2024 conservation wins: bison, tigers & more
Nature Breaking - A podcast by World Wildlife Fund - Tuesdays

We’re kicking off the new year with another edition of Nature Breaking’s “Headlines & Trendlines.” Seth is joined once again by Hayley Lawton as they count down four of their favorite conservation wins from 2024: major progress for bison restoration, a commitment to raise $1 billion to save wild tigers, innovations in “environmental DNA” that could change the way we approach conservation, and the first-ever photograph of a rare bird species. They’ll also close with a discussion of what they’re most excited about heading into 2025. Links for More Info: Web Story: Conservation Highlights of 2024 Tribal Buffalo Lifeways Collaboration Sustainable Finance for Tiger Landscapes Conference eDNA Pilot Study in Bhutan New Britain Goshawk photo CHAPTERS: 0:00 Preview 0:12 Intro 1:36 Personal milestones in 2024 3:42 Bison restoration 5:54 Raising funds to save wild tigers 7:50 Environmental DNA 10:49 New Britain Goshawk photo 12:16 Things to watch in 2025 14:41 Outro