#19 | Conservation Is A People Problem with Kathayoon Khalil, PhD

April 20, 2021 01:12:42
#19 | Conservation Is A People Problem with Kathayoon Khalil, PhD
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#19 | Conservation Is A People Problem with Kathayoon Khalil, PhD

Apr 20 2021 | 01:12:42

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Show Notes

Hello and welcome back to Rewildology! In this episode, I’m chatting with Kathayoon Khalil, PhD. We explore her experiences growing up in an all-white community, how she discovered her love for wildlife conservation through her many summers at the Oregon Zoo and how she gained her parent’s approval for pursuing a path in conservation.

Kathayoon’s PhD research and career are as fascinating as they are important for furthering the conservation education field, and I’ve provided links to her work in the show notes at rewildology.com. She also gives great advice throughout the entire conversation for anyone considering a PhD and those of you that might be struggling with depression. 

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