Here it is, EPISODE ONE of Conservation Uncut, the podcast where conservationist Gianluca Cerullo will be talking about wildlife conservation with people from many different walks of life. This episode Gianluca spoke with David Kwarteng, alongside his filmmaker friend, Alex Moore.
In 2009, David co-founded Herp Ghana, a charity focused on the conservation of amphibians and reptiles in Ghana. David was a keynote speaker at the recent Earth Optimism summit in London, which is part of a global movement to inspire optimism about the future of the world’s wildlife – despite the often depressing headlines.
Here, David spoke alongside the likes of Sir David Attenborough and the world’s leading chimpanzee expert, Jane Goodall. In the podcast, David talked about: The importance of engaging local communities during conservation projects; The potential power of harnessing religious beliefs for the protection of wildlife; His quest to save from extinction the critically endangered Togo slippery frog, a species numbering fewer than 300 individuals worldwide; The strategies and approaches he and his team used to establish the only amphibian focused and community led wildlife reserve in the whole of Africa.
If you’re interested in finding out more about what David and his team are doing, you can go to herpghana.org.