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by New Big 5 Project

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5 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast by New Big 5 Project

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4/9/2020

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April 9, 2020

Thomas D Mangelsen | New Big 5 Podcast With Graeme Green

American photographer Thomas D Mangelsen has travelled the world, capturing some of the most famous wildlife photos ever, including Catch Of The Day and Polar Dance. His work has appeared everywhere from National Geographic to CNN. His work goes beyond pictures, communicating vital stories about the need to protect nature and wildlife, including grizzly bears in the United States. In this podcast, we talk about growing up in nature, his famous photos, from Catch Of The Day to Polar Dance, spending time with grizzly bears and still feeling excited to go out and photograph the world’s wild animals. We also discuss polar bears, the frustrations of climate change misinformation, the need to protect endangered species, and what good photos can do.

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April 9, 2020

Tim Laman | New Big 5 Podcast With Graeme Green

Tim Laman is an American photojournalist, cameraman and field biologist who’s worked on extraordinary photo shoots from Antarctica to Indonesia, including his famous photo of an orangutan high in the canopy that won him the 2016 Wildlife Photographer of the Year award. His work can be seen in National Geographic magazine and on Nat Geo, BBC and Netflix. He’s also a Fellow of the International League Of Conservation Photographers. In this podcast, we focus on orangutans and the threats they face from deforestation, including Gunung Palau National Park. He also talks about life high up in the trees, Birds of Paradise, exploring remote wilderness areas, his most challenging assignment, and how he took his remarkable orangutan photo.

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April 9, 2020

Steve Winter | New Big 5 Podcast With Graeme Green

Steve Winter is an American photographer who has photographed wildlife from Cuba to Russia, his work appearing in National Geographic, Time, GEO and more. He was the 2008 Wildlife Photographer of the Year and is also a World Press Photo award winner. He’s photographed all kinds of animals but it’s his work on big cats he’s most famous for, many of which he’s now fighting to save. In this podcast, we talk about Steve’s love of big cats and his work to protect cat species around the world, including India’s tigers and jaguars in South America. He also discusses his early assignments, his iconic photos, getting stuck in quicksand, how great pictures require commitment, including epic long-term shoots, and his close call with death during a wild assignment.

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