
Coffee And Conservation
Mike Veale & Robert Pike discuss real life wildlife conservation issues, stories, and solutions
Mike Veale
Show overview
Coffee And Conservation has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 36 episodes. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 9m and 1h 41m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 months ago, with 2 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 12 episodes published. Published by Mike Veale.
From the publisher
Join Mike Veale & Robert Pike as they dive into "frontline" wildlife protection and conservation issues, programs, and solutions. Each episode is focused on an issue, effort, guest professional, and call to action for the every day person who cares about animals, people, and the environment.
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S2 Ep 24Conservation K9s "Noses for Nature" with Rita Santos
EEpisode Description – Coffee & Conservation with Rita SantasIn this episode of Coffee & Conservation, Mike sits down with Rita Santas, conservation K9 handler and founder-owner of Dogs for Nature in Portugal.Rita shares her journey into the world of working dogs for conservation—how she got started, what inspired her to build Dogs for Nature, and what it really takes to train and deploy K9s for wildlife protection, research, and environmental monitoring.They dive into what conservation K9 work looks like on the ground, from field deployments to training methodologies, and the realities of building capacity in a growing but still under-resourced field. Mike and Rita also unpack the challenges facing conservation K9 programs globally—funding gaps, operational hurdles, misconceptions about working dogs, and the broader challenges facing conservation practitioners today.Expect honest insights, practical lessons, and plenty of banter between two people passionate about dogs, conservation, and building more effective tools to protect wildlife and wild places.Grab a coffee and join the conversation.

S2 Ep 23Coffee and Conservation - GCF Instructor Amanda Smith From Law Enforcement to the Frontlines of Conservation
EIn this episode of Coffee & Conservation, host Mike Veale sits down with Global Conservation Force instructor Amanda Smith — whose decades-long career in UK law enforcement took an unexpected turn after hearing the powerful story of Thandi the rhino and the lifesaving work of Dr. William Fowlds. Inspired, Amanda made the bold decision to leave everything familiar behind and work her way into wildlife conservation.Mike and Amanda talk about how her law enforcement background shaped her approach to ranger training, integrity in the field, and leadership under pressure — and how everyday people can chart their own path into meaningful conservation work. It’s an inspiring look at courage, purpose, and the ripple effect one story can have.

S2 Ep 22Coffee & Conservation: A Conversation with Anna Dimitriadis from BBC Big Cats 24/7
EThis week on Coffee & Conservation, we sit down with BAFTA-nominated wildlife filmmaker and GCF Conservation Ambassador Anna Dimitriadis. With credits on major series such as Big Cats 24/7 for BBC2 and PBS, and field experience spanning Antarctic ice dives, Patagonian mountains, and the Okavango Delta, Anna has built a career telling powerful wildlife stories through camera, drone, and underwater work. In this episode, she shares the moments that shaped her path, how storytelling drives real conservation impact, and why she chose to partner with GCF. A thoughtful, inspiring conversation about action, representation, and showing up for our planet.

S2 Ep 21Sophie Bland Episode - Part 1
ESophie Bland, is a wildlife conservationist, photographer, former zookeeper, and part of the Global Conservation Force Team. Recently, she joined us for her first team deployment as a GCF Field Journalist working in the field as part of snare patrols, community based ranger selection and the annual anti-poaching ranger bootcamp. Tune in for part 1! In part 2, we will pick up where we abruptly, not planned, left off!

S2 Ep 20Karen Odendaal with Zululand Rhino Orphanage, Manyoni Game Reserve & the Zululand Conservation Trust
EPour yourself a fresh cup and join Mike Veale for an inspiring episode of Coffee and Conservation, featuring Karen Odendaal, Chief Operating Officer of Zululand Conservation Trust (ZCT) and Managing Director of Manyoni Private Game Reserve. With a conservation career spanning nearly two decades, Karen has been at the forefront of rhino protection, pangolin rehabilitation, and community-based conservation efforts in KwaZulu-Natal.In this episode, Karen shares the story behind founding the Zululand Rhino Orphanage, her leadership role in Manyoni’s range expansion projects, and her passion for connecting conservation with local communities.Mike and Karen also discuss the impactful partnership between ZCT, Zululand Rhino Orphanage, and Global Conservation Force (GCF)—from pioneering K9 tracking for live pangolins and launching Manyoni’s in-house K9 anti-poaching unit, to GCF’s hands-on support in rhino orphan care, staff training, and ranger security preparedness.Together, these efforts are creating a stronger, more adaptive future for wildlife conservation in South Africa.

S2 Ep 19Jaidacyn Madrigal - Fright for Future
Jaidacyn Madrigal is an environmental educator, community advocate, and sustainability storyteller whose work blends activism, and grassroots outreach. A proud graduate of California State University–Sacramento, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Recreation Administration with a concentration in Hospitality & Tourism Management, and a minor in Environmental Studies. She also brings a professional edge to her environmental work with certifications in Event Planning, Hospitality & Tourism Administration, and Nonprofit Administration.Jaidacyn is a Climate Reality Leader with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, where she presents climate change education to high school students and community groups, helping to translate science into action. Whether she’s speaking in classrooms, attending rallies, or creating educational content on her EcoGirl YouTube channel, Jaidacyn is passionate about empowering people to make eco-friendly choices in their everyday lives.Through her work with Earth 350 San Diego and Fright for Future, she supports environmental and animal justice campaigns and uses creative outreach to mobilize younger generations. Her approach is rooted in the belief that climate action can be both practical and personal—starting with the habits we cultivate daily.In this episode, Jaidacyn joins host Mike Veale to explore the intersection of conservation and consumer choices, offering insights on sustainable sourcing, ethical tourism, and how even small lifestyle changes can ripple out to make global impact.

S2 Ep 18The Last Ranger
EJoin us as we dive into the journey behind The Last Ranger with director Cindy Lee and writer David Lee. Based on true events in the Eastern Cape, the film tells the powerful story of Thandi, a rhino who survived a brutal poaching incident on Kariega Game Reserve, and the woman determined to protect these vulnerable animals. Cindy shares her path from commercials to becoming an Academy Award®-shortlisted director, while David reflects on his Hollywood career, including roles in Black Panther and Blood Diamond. This episode blends storytelling, conservation, and creativity over a cup of coffee.

S2 Ep 17South Africa Travel Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
EOn this episode of Coffee and Conservation, we’re here to guide both first-time travelers and seasoned explorers ready to dive deeper into the wonders of South Africa! Whether it’s your first journey to this incredible country or you’re looking to extend your stay and explore more independently, this episode is packed with everything you need to know.We’ll take you step-by-step through the essentials—from preparing with the right vaccinations and packing the must-haves, to navigating the local roads and finding the best places to stay. For those eager to immerse themselves fully, we’ll share tips on how to plan a longer stay, explore off-the-beaten-path locations, and make the most of South Africa’s stunning wildlife and vibrant cultures.And if you’re dreaming of setting out on your own, we’ve got expert advice on driving in South Africa, finding hidden gems, and soaking in the country’s top wine regions. Whether you're embarking on your very first adventure or planning to linger and explore, this episode will equip you with all the insights you need for a safe, seamless, and unforgettable journey!

S2 Ep 16Behind the Lens with GCF Field Journalist, Brierley Mccubbins
In this episode, we chat with Brierley McCubbins, GCF's dedicated Field Journalist. Brierley, who has always had a passion for animals and wildlife conservation, began her path in the police academy and later found her calling while working as a zookeeper. Now, she uses her skills to document the work of Global Conservation Force's instructors and programs. Brierley discusses her journey into wildlife conservation, the role of field journalism, and her experiences with GCF. Tune in to learn about her unique journey and the important work being done to protect wildlife.

S2 Ep 15Jess Donnelly - Conservation Documentary Filmmaking with GCF
EIn today’s episode, we’re excited to have Jess Donnelly, the filmmaker behind the impactful documentary "Holding the Frontline." Jess will share her journey to becoming a filmmaker, including her experiences filming in the field with the Global Conservation Force. We’ll explore the challenges she faced, the inspiring stories she captured, and how you can get involved in conservation efforts. Grab your coffee and join us for an engaging conversation with Jess Donnelly!

S2 Ep 14Kendra Carano - A Journey Into Her Career in Wildlife Conservation Filmmaking
EOur latest podcast episode of Coffee and Conservation is a must-listen! We're thrilled to have Kendra Carano, @world_of_kenny , a wildlife conservation filmmaker, as our special guest.Join us as we delve into Kendra's inspiring journey, exploring her experiences in the realm of film and the art of wildlife conservation filmmaking. From the stories behind the lens to the challenges faced in the field, this episode promises to ignite your passion for conservation. Grab your favorite brew, sit back, and join the conversation!

S2 Ep 13Conservation Education & Awareness Programs with Lauren Lee
EJoin us on the latest episode of Coffee and Conservation, where our host Mike Veale sits down with the incredible Lauren Lee, Education Outreach Projects Coordinator at Global Conservation Force! In this episode, Lauren shares her passion for wildlife, her role in creating awareness about endangered species, and how education is the key to making a positive impact on our planet. Tune in to gain insights into the vital work being done to protect our world's most vulnerable inhabitants and discover how you can become a conservation advocate in your own community.

S2 Ep 12Blake Moynes Part Two - Patrol Stories and Thé Foot Injury
EJoin hosts Robert Pike and Mike Veale as they bring back Blake Moynes as our special guest. Blake shares his insight about what he thought it would be like to be a ranger and what it truly is like, he shares what it feels like to be on field operations, and he shares the full story about his foot infection that happened during the course.

S2 Ep 11Becoming a GCF Ranger with Special Guest Blake Moynes
EJoin us for this episode as we interview our special guest, Blake Moynes. Blake Moynes is a reality TV celebrity and conservationist who has turned his attention and celebrity reach towards raising funds and awareness for wildlife conservation efforts.Blake Moynes recently returned from the 2023 Global Conservation Force Annual Anti-Poaching Bootcamp in South Africa. Coming in as a foreigner, he experienced many challenges that were new for him. Listen in with us as he shares his experience and point of view of the training course. Of course, Robert and Mike share a couple behind the scenes stories that are sure to keep you entertained.

S2 Ep 10Conservation Filmmaking w Coyote Peterson and the Brave Wilderness Team
Join host Mike Veale with his good friends and professional colleagues, Coyote Peterson, Mario Aldecoa, and Trent Underwood, from Brave Wilderness Productions. This episode takes a dive into conservation filmmaking and some behind the scenes discussions around filming "Game of Horns" rhino conservation documentary for the Global Conservation Force, Kariega Foundation, and Brave Wilderness "Save The Horns" campaign and programs. Want to watch the rhino conservation documentary where Brave Wilderness follows Global Conservation Force into the field? Visit SaveTheHorns.com or www.GlobalConservationForce.org

S2 Ep 9Conservation K9s with Wesley Visscher
EWesley Visscher is the Founder and CEO of Scent Imprint Dogs and Scent Imprint Conservation Dogs, a Global Conservation Force Field Instructor, and has trained two of GCF's conservation K9s. Join Mike and Robert as they chat K9s and K9s in conservation during this episode.

S2 Ep 8Join us for an interview with Lindy Sutherland of the Kariega Foundation
Lindy Sutherland grew up in the Eastern Cape of South African where her father founded the Kariega Game Reserve. Now, Lindy is the Director of the Kariega Foundation, one of Global Conservation Force's core partners. Tune in for this episode where we go through the complications of starting a reserve, the challenges of maintaining that reserve, and ultimately how you make it successful for the community, ecotourism, and wildlife.

S2 Ep 7Interview with Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. William Fowlds
Join us for this episode talking about a bigger realm of conservation, private reserves, reserve management, ecotourism, and biodiversity. In this episode we take a deeper dive into the broader categories of conservation as it relates to South Africa.

S2 Ep 6Meet Tyrone Ping - Master of all things "Herps" in South Africa
EJoin hosts Mike Veale and Robert Pike as they interview Tyrone Ping, of South Africa. Tyrone's Bio"Growing up in Durban, South Africa, Tyrone Ping always had ample opportunity to find reptiles and amphibians, so that’s exactly what he did. This initial hobby led to a life-long fascination, and he began his adventure through South Africa trying to locate and photograph as many of these creatures as possible."Support his work! Buy his book, link below.https://www.tyroneping.co.za

S2 Ep 5Meet Scott Trageser - Executive Director of The Biodiversity Group and Co Founder of the Creative Conservation Alliance
EJoin Hosts Mike Veale and Robert Pike as they dive deep into the behind-the-scenes work of conservation biology, project decisions, project implementation, and Scott Trageser's path and current objectives in the conservation world!