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  • Science That's Actually Interesting
    Feb 19 2026

    Think science is slow, boring, or full of jargon? Think again.

    Science That’s Actually Interesting dives into science with curiosity, humour, and fun. From climate and space to technology and human behaviour, we make complex ideas simple and exciting.

    Did you know octopuses have three hearts?

    Stories that make you think, laugh, and stay curious.

    Subscribe to Science That’s Actually Interesting wherever you get your podcasts!

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    1 min
  • Episode 10 - Dr Jane Goodall
    Apr 9 2025

    Dr Jane Goodall DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and UN Messenger of Peace, first arrived on the shores of Gombe in Tanzania on 14th July 1960. Her groundbreaking studies into the lives of wild chimpanzee communities changed our understanding of our relationship to the rest of the animal kingdom. In the decades since, Jane has become a beacon of hope for nature. Her ongoing work with chimpanzees through JGI has resulted in their continued protection and care in the wild, and in sanctuary settings. Today, at 91 years of age, Jane travels approximately 300 days per year, inspiring audiences worldwide through speaking tours, media engagements, written publications, and a wide array of film, television and podcast projects.

    Jane joins the Burundi to Gombe podcast in Episode 10, the final episode of the series. Jane speaks about the early days in Gombe, her ongoing connection to chimpanzees, and about her hope for the future.

    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    28 min
  • Episode 9 - The Science of Conservation
    Apr 2 2025

    Dr Lilian Pintea, Vice President of Conservation Science at the Jane Goodall Institute USA shares with us the conservation work happening in east Africa, and how this work is aided by the use of new technologies. Lilian delves into TACARE, one of Dr Jane Goodall’s innovative approaches to conservation that puts local communities and indigenous knowledge at its core.

    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    32 min
  • Episode 8 - The Wildlife Economy
    Mar 26 2025

    The illegal wildlife trade is one of the greatest threats to wildlife. In this episode Nick Boyle, Executive Director at Taronga Zoo Sydney shares his experience fighting to end the illegal wildlife trade. All in an effort to ensure long-term survival of chimpanzees and other species.


    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    Find out more about the work of Taronga Conservation Society Australia - ⁠www.taronga.org.au⁠ search @tarongazoo on Instagram or Taronga Zoo Sydney on Facebook.


    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    31 min
  • Episode 7 - Conservation in Action
    Mar 19 2025

    Liz Gerber, Conservation and Community Manager, and Lou Grossfeldt, Primate Manager at Sydney Zoo speak about the role of zoos in conservation. Liz, an educator, shares the power that education can have in connecting young children to the natural world, and fostering a desire to conserve nature.


    You can learn more about Sydney Zoo at https://sydneyzoo.com


    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    26 min
  • Episode 6 - A Conservation Corridor Part 2
    Mar 12 2025

    In Part 2 of A Conservation Corridor we journey into Tanzania and hear from Dr Deus Mjungu, Director of the Gombe Stream Research Centre. Deus shares the research and conservation work underway in Tanzania, and the ambitious projects to protect chimpanzees and their habitat for years to come.

    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    29 min
  • Episode 5 - A Conservation Corridor Part 1
    Mar 5 2025

    In Part 1 of A Conservation Corridor, we journey to Burundi to hear from Leonidas Nzigiyimpa. Leonidas is the on-ground driver of change in Burundi, overseeing the effort to improve facilities at Musée Vivant Zoo. Leonidas shares, through his infectious energy, his passion for conservation and his dream of a future for east Africa rich in biodiversity, and most importantly, chimps.

    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    16 min
  • Episode 4 - Projects in Africa
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode Natasha Coutts, Africa Programs Manager for the Jane Goodall Institute Australia offers an insight into the work that JGIA is doing in Burundi and more broadly across Africa. This episode introduces us to the proposed Burundi to Gombe wildlife corridor, and shows us why this work is vitally important.

    Want to know more about the work of the Jane Goodall Institute Australia? Visit https://janegoodall.org.au If you are in the USA visit https://janegoodall.org

    You can find out more about Dr Paul Harvey at www.docpjharvey.com or @docpjharvey

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    38 min