S3, Ep20: Anti-Poaching & Female Empowerment, with Damien Mander, the Vegan Ranger
Feb 24, 2021
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Former Special Operations sniper Damien Mander shares his vegan journey and founding the International Anti-Poaching Foundation. He discusses Africa's first all-women anti-poaching unit and the importance of going vegan. The episode covers inspiration in anti-poaching, personal insights in veganism, and empowering female rangers for plant-based conservation.
Damien Mander's journey highlights the importance of individual actions in conservation efforts.
The Akashinga program empowers women in wildlife protection, showcasing their effectiveness in conservation.
Veganism is a crucial step towards environmental protection and reducing the global wildlife trade.
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Interview with Anti-Poaching Activist Damian Mander
The podcast features an interview with anti-poaching activist Damian Mander, founder of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation. Mander shares his inspiration for joining the conservation cause, his military background, and the establishment of IAPF to protect African wildlife.
Empowering Women in Conservation
Damian Mander highlights the Akashinga program, Africa's first armed, plant-based, all-female anti-poaching unit. The initiative empowers women in conservation, trains and supports them to protect wildlife and nature reserves, demonstrating the effectiveness of female rangers in community development and de-escalating conflicts.
Environmental Impact and Veganism
Mander discusses the environmental impact of veganism and the need for political will to prioritize protection of the natural world. He emphasizes individual actions, such as adopting a vegan lifestyle and supporting organizations like IAPF, to combat the international trade in wildlife and shift humanity toward respecting nature.
Personal Transition to Veganism and Outreach Efforts
The host shares personal reflections on transitioning to veganism after realizing the ethical implications of animal products. The discussion covers the impacts of veganism on lifestyle, environmental consciousness, and advocacy efforts within the vegan community to promote plant-based living and inspire others.
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This week on the show we’re talking to the founder of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation, Damien Mander. Damien is a former Special Operations sniper who traveled to Africa in 2009, after leaving the military, in search of a new adventure. Instead he discovered “a purpose amongst chaos” when he saw the body of an enormous bull elephant that had been brutally killed for his tusks. In that moment, Damien’s life changed forever and our movement gained a powerful, passionate and highly skilled animal advocate. In this interview Damien talks to Robbie and Evy about his vegan journey, founding the IAPF and about Akashinga, Africa’s first armed, plant-based, all-women anti-poaching unit.
We conducted this interview while Damien was at one of the IAPF reserves in Kenya. The sounds you can hear in the background of our conversation are the authentic noises of the Kenyan wildlife at night!
Also in this episode…
Damien identifies going vegan as the single most important thing he’s done with his life.
In pursuit of adventure, Damien talks about his initial motivation to visit Africa, having heard about the anti-poaching world years earlier.
“These guys are defending the heart and lungs of the planet.” - Damien talks about seeing the work of rangers for the first time, and how it made him see past his ego to reevaluate his life and the kind of person he wanted to be.
“Having hunted [animals] before Iraq, I never hunted after Iraq because I knew what it was like to be hunted” - Damien talks about how his perspective on animals was radically shifted by his experiences serving twelve tours in Iraq.
How the world of anti-poaching gave Damien a purpose that had previously eluded him.
Damien shares how he repurposed his skills as a sniper in the army to set up the International Anti-Poaching Foundation.
We learn about Akashinga, Africa’s first plant-based all-female anti-poaching unit and Damien shares why he believes women are innately predisposed to be able to protect wildlife and de-escalate conflict.
“The women are survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, AIDs orphans, single mothers, abandoned wives and when we set this up we thought, ‘lets give an opportunity to some of the most marginalized women, in the toughest positions’ - what we didn’t realise is we were getting the hardest women there were” - on the all female Akashinga rangers.
“There’s two types of conservationists. Vegans… and those that don’t like to take their work home” - Damien pulls no punches when talking about his stance on veganism as a conservationist.