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Haven't listened to Nature Breaking yet? Now is the perfect time to learn directly from the experts about the conservation efforts WWF is tackling and why you should have hope for our planet.
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We won!
Hi John,
I know you love learning about wildlife and nature, so I wanted to introduce myself. I'm Seth Larson, the host of WWF’s podcast, Nature Breaking ([link removed]), and I have some exciting news to share: We just won a Webby Award! These awards honor excellence on the internet for websites, apps, podcasts and more.
Nature Breaking, which started in 2022, focuses on news about and issues affecting our natural world, and the people and species that call it home. I may be biased, but I think it’s an excellent way to learn about a range of conservation issues directly from the experts who are helping to solve them. And 87,000+ listens later, I don’t think I’m the only one.
Episodes come out every other week. You can listen to the most recent one—and ALL previous episodes—here. ([link removed])
Are you interested in a specific topic? You can explore over 70 episodes in these categories and others:
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If you’re already a listener, thank you for helping us reach award-winning status! If you’ve yet to listen, I invite you to tune in. You can catch every episode by subscribing for free on YouTube ([link removed]), Apple Podcasts ([link removed]), Spotify ([link removed]), and other podcast apps.
Thank you for all you do for nature,
Seth
Director, Media & External Affairs
World Wildlife Fund
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