
6. Dr Caroline Dingle, Evolutionary Ecologist - The Biodiversity Impact Podcast
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Recorded at Borneo’s Danum Valley field station, this episode features Dr Caroline Dingle, an evolutionary ecologist and programme coordinator at Capilano University in Vancouver, Canada. Caroline shares her research into how environments shape species, from the duetting birds of the Amazon to songbirds traded in Asia and the critically endangered helmeted hornbill. Her work combines field observation, passive acoustic monitoring, and genetic analysis to understand biodiversity and tackle the illegal wildlife trade.
Reflecting on her path into tropical research, Caroline discusses the influence of early female mentors, the challenges of fieldwork in remote rainforests, and the balancing fieldwork with family life. She highlights the role of collaboration with local communities, governments, and NGOs, and the need to make biodiversity data more accessible and impactful.
Looking ahead, she emphasises the promise of education, innovation, and new technologies - from drones to bioinformatics - in training the next generation and strengthening global conservation efforts one species at a time.