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27. Deforestation and zoonotic disease spillover - a complex relationship (Andre Mader)

27. Deforestation and zoonotic disease spillover - a complex relationship (Andre Mader)

FromThe case for conservation podcast


27. Deforestation and zoonotic disease spillover - a complex relationship (Andre Mader)

FromThe case for conservation podcast

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This month, for the first time, I am the interviewee rather than the interviewer. This episode was recorded for BioScience Talks, the podcast of the journal BioScience, which recently published an article that I co-authored. The article is about science and media communication around Covid-19 and, in particular, the way that some of the scientific literature, and much of the media, have portrayed the relationship between land change and disease spillover risk. To be clear, my co-authors and I are not suggesting that the destruction of nature is not a key driver of spillover. There is plenty of evidence that it is. We are pointing out why this is not always the case, and why it’s risky to imply that it is.Visit www.case4conservation.com
Released:
Nov 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The case for conserving the biodiversity of life on Earth needs to be credible and robust. Sometimes that requires a willingness to question conventional wisdom. The case for conservation podcast features long-form conversations with conservation thinkers, in which we try to untangle issues into which they have some insight.