Arcus Foundation's top spokesperson joins Mongabay’s podcast to discuss the
25-year-old foundation’s philosophy, human rights focus, and how the latter
is linked with conservation, listen here:
https://news.mongabay.com/podcast/2025/01/justice-for-people-animals-and-the-environment-are-inextricable-arcus-foundation-says/

*“ We think about humans, nonhuman animals, and the environment as one
inextricable whole that has many, maybe even an unlimited number of
component elements that are interdependent. And whenever we disrespect any
one part of that — any individuals or populations or the environment or
nonhuman animals — that we’re actually undermining the entire whole,”
Simmons says.*

>From LGBTQ rights to Indigenous land rights and great ape conservation, all
these are part of a conservation whole for Arcus.

Listen at the link above or find/follow the Mongabay Newscast via the
podcast app of your choosing, wherever you get podcasts, from Spotify
<https://open.spotify.com/show/66SkV6VkkoeiLFMT2cgh04> to Amazon
<https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/44774923-19b7-4f03-8bea-8fc0c9bb7ae1/mongabay-newscast>,
or Apple
<https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mongabay-newscast/id1155856616>,
whatever service you prefer.

And please share the link with a colleague or students, thanks,

Erik

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