Club 15 - Advocacy Has No Age Limits

By: Kate Gilman Williams
  • Summary

  • Kate Gilman Williams is a 12 year old author and animal advocate. Kate partnered with Sarah Maston, Founder of Project 15 from Microsoft, to launch Club 15 – named so because we lose one elephant from our planet every 15 minutes. It is up to Kate’s generation to save wildlife and wild spaces, and on her Club 15 podcast, you hear from legends in the field of conservation and technology who understand this urgency. Renowned guests include: Virginia McKenna, Yoko Watanabe, Eric Dinerstein, Fatema Hamdani and Petronel Nieuwoudt. Listen as 12 year old Kate Gilman Williams interviews world-renowned scientists, conservationists, technologists and activists who understand that our youngest generation must play an active role in solving sustainability solutions.
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Episodes
  • Founder of Project 15 from Microsoft – Sarah Maston
    Apr 5 2022

    Sarah partnered with Kate to launch Club 15. Learn why she took Kate’s call and how she is the architect of technology that is saving species.

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    17 mins
  • Red Pandas are cute – they are also critically endangered
    Apr 5 2022

    Join Sonam Tashi Lama as he introduces us to the Red Panda who is facing extinction because of habitat loss and the illegal pet trade.

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    23 mins
  • Microsoft inventor Daisuke Nakahara
    Apr 5 2022

    Daisuke has invented things in your house that you use every day. His technology is also saving endangered species. Listen and discover how.

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    14 mins

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