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Turning Old Cell Phones into Forest Guardians

Turning Old Cell Phones into Forest Guardians

FromOverheard at National Geographic


Turning Old Cell Phones into Forest Guardians

FromOverheard at National Geographic

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What happens when a tree falls in a forest and no one is listening? The sound starts with truck engines and chainsaws and ends with a small piece of forest being silenced. Illegal logging is slowly thinning out the world’s forests, paving the way for widespread deforestation. With limited resources and difficult terrain, it’s a hard problem to tackle. National Geographic Explorer Topher White—who considers himself a war photographer for climate change—has found that by listening for the sounds of logging through hundreds of recycled cell phones nailed high in treetops from Indonesia to Eastern Europe, the stewards of the world's trees might have a chance to detect and prevent illegal logging.

For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard.

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To learn more about Topher White and the Rainforest Connection, take a look at their website.
Released:
Apr 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world. Hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.