The State of Nature in 2026: Crisis, Comebacks, and What Happens Next
MAR 11, 202647 MIN
The State of Nature in 2026: Crisis, Comebacks, and What Happens Next
MAR 11, 202647 MIN
Description
Chris reflects on the state of nature in 2026, where conservation is defined by both loss and recovery. While habitat fragmentation, climate warming, coral bleaching, and Arctic instability continue, meaningful protection efforts are delivering results. He highlights conservation wins, including pandas downlisted to vulnerable, green sea turtles to least concern, tiger recovery in India through reserves and anti-poaching, Gabon’s protection of forest elephants for rainforest integrity and carbon storage, and community-led snow leopard conservation in Nepal.
The episode also addresses ongoing losses, key drivers of biodiversity decline, global efforts like 30x30 and the High Seas Treaty, and practical ways listeners can help — from reducing consumption to supporting frontline conservation initiatives like Snow Leopard Sisters.
00:00 Welcome and Reality Check
00:46 Conservation Is Tension
02:40 Climate and Biodiversity Link
03:17 Resilience and Hope in Action
04:40 2026 Roadmap for Today
05:42 Big Wins Pandas and Turtles
07:55 India’s Wildlife Comeback
11:00 Gabon Forest Elephants
14:45 Snow Leopard Sisters Spotlight
19:44 Losses and Extinctions
24:25 Why Extinction Is Accelerating
27:45 Five Biggest Threats
29:46 Mainstream Momentum and 30x30
35:48 People Giving Hope
38:21 What You Can Do Now
42:43 Support Snow Leopard Conservancy
44:38 Final Call to Action
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