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Passion for Protection: A Conversation with Conservationist Dr. Aruho

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In this compelling episode of Robin’s Nest, Dr. Robin Ganzert welcomes Dr. Robert Aruho, a leading conservationist and veterinarian dedicated to protecting one of the world’s most endangered species—the mountain bongo. As Head of Conservancy, Veterinary Services, and the Mountain Bongo Program at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, Dr. Aruho shares his passion for saving these magnificent antelopes, whose numbers have dwindled to fewer than 100 due to poaching and habitat loss.

Dr. Aruho speaks to the critical role that accredited zoos play in repopulating endangered species, emphasizing that ethical, science-based conservation efforts are key to reversing the decline. His dedication to wildlife extends beyond bongos—he also works on giraffe conservation and translocation efforts to ensure their survival.

Throughout the conversation, Dr. Aruho’ s deep love for his work shines through, as he describes it as “all joy because you do what you love.” He also shares a touching personal motivation—his lifelong promise to his mother to protect the animals.

Tune in for this inspiring discussion on the frontlines of conservation and the fight to save species from extinction.

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In this compelling episode of Robin’s Nest, Dr. Robin Ganzert welcomes Dr. Robert Aruho, a leading conservationist and veterinarian dedicated to protecting one of the world’s most endangered species—the mountain bongo. As Head of Conservancy, Veterinary Services, and the Mountain Bongo Program at the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, Dr. Aruho shares his passion for saving these magnificent antelopes, whose numbers have dwindled to fewer than 100 due to poaching and habitat loss.

Dr. Aruho speaks to the critical role that accredited zoos play in repopulating endangered species, emphasizing that ethical, science-based conservation efforts are key to reversing the decline. His dedication to wildlife extends beyond bongos—he also works on giraffe conservation and translocation efforts to ensure their survival.

Throughout the conversation, Dr. Aruho’ s deep love for his work shines through, as he describes it as “all joy because you do what you love.” He also shares a touching personal motivation—his lifelong promise to his mother to protect the animals.

Tune in for this inspiring discussion on the frontlines of conservation and the fight to save species from extinction.

  continue reading

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