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What does it take to save a species on the edge?From Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom comes Back From the Brink, a podcast celebrating the most remarkable comeback stories in our natural world. Host Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant dives deep into the lives of endangered species and rare wild animals with the experts who fought to save them.Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Great Grizzly Comeback: How Bears Reclaimed the Wild
How Shade-Grown Coffee Is Bringing Song Birds Back to North America
How Green Sea Turtles Beat Extinction
The Sounds of Beluga Whales
Whistles, squeaks and buzzes: the sounds of the beluga whale. Researchers study these and other fascinating behaviors.
The Incredible Resilience of Polar Bears
What's the future for polar bears as climate change melts Arctic sea ice? A zoo curator shares efforts to help them.
Restoring the Bison, Reviving the Prairie
Once nearly extinct, bison are back, but their story isn't over. Discover why rewilding is key to biodiversity.
Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans
Afraid of sharks? A biologist shares common misconceptions and why this species is vital to ocean health.
The Coati Comeback: Brevard Zoo’s Breeding Success
For the first time in nearly a decade, a zoo welcomed a coati litter, bringing new hope for this species.
Saving Nature’s Biggest Fish: Whale Sharks
As whale shark numbers decline, the fight to protect them grows urgent. Hear one biologist's 33-hour rescue mission.
Hope for the Wild: Stories From the AZA, Part 2
What role does empathy play in human-animal bonds? Explore this with more stories from the AZA conference.
Hope for the Wild: Stories From the AZA, Part 1
From gorillas to elephants, two Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) pros share their wildlife conservation work.
Uncovering the Elusive Ocelot
How do you study a rare wildcat that won't be seen? A filmmaker captures ocelot footage to aid conservation.
How Tech Can Save Right Whales
Fewer than 360 North Atlantic right whales remain, but technology offers hope for this endangered species' future.
A Manatee’s Journey From Rescue to Release
As manatees face threats like boat strikes, hear how these gentle mammals are rescued, rehabilitated and released.
How the Harpy Eagle United a Nation
How did the once-feared harpy eagle become Panama's national bird? Jim Fowler's advocacy changed perceptions.
Our Black Bear Neighbors
How can we safely live among bears? A bear biologist shares major threats to the species and how we can coexist.
Sea Otter Surrogates
Surrogate mothers Millie and Chloe show orphaned sea otter pups what it takes to survive in the wild.
Big Good Wolves
Why do we call them “big, bad wolves?” Unlock the truth behind the many myths surrounding wolves.
A Day in the Life of a Zookeeper
Why do zoos matter? Discover their role in saving wild animals through research, rehabilitation and preservation.
The Fight to Save Our Puffins
For three months a year, researchers live among the puffins of Eastern Egg Rock Island to monitor and protect them.
Our Ecosystem Engineers
See how beavers build thriving ecosystems, one log at a time, and how the Tulalip Beaver Project helps them.
A Fox Success Story
In the remote Channel Islands, native foxes neared extinction. Now conservationists are saving them for good.
Bats!
Did you know bats are vital to crops? A bat ecologist shares why we must save these misunderstood animals.
Kelp Forest Photoshoot
Why are kelp forests vital to oceans? An underwater photojournalist explains the mystery of deep-water ecosystems.
Clones
Once thought extinct, black-footed ferrets are rebounding, thanks partly to cloning. Discover how it helps to save this species.
The Most Famous Cougar in the World
Meet Hollywood's most famous cougar, P-22 and learn how his story inspired new ways to coexist with urban wildlife.
Sharks!
Can video change the way you perceive sharks? A photographer shares his up-close experience with this misunderstood species.
Back From the Brink
Down to the last dozen or hundred, some of these wild animals were nearly lost forever. But thanks to scientists, conservationists and unexpected heroes, these species found their way back. Tune in to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom’s wildlife conservation podcast, Back From the Brink, starting July 23.
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