Elliot Connor: Pioneering Global Conservation Efforts on Toni TV
I'm so proud to know you and see the work that you're doing and the incredible future we have because of people like Elliot Conner.
Ever met someone who's truly making waves in environmental conservation? In this episode of Toni TV, host Toni Lontis sits down with Elliot Connor, a remarkable young environmentalist who's taken his passion for nature to incredible heights. Founder of a global charity that spans 110 countries, Elliot is not just a conservationist but also an author, podcaster, and documentary filmmaker.
His book, 'Human Nature: How to be a Better Animal', and his five-hit podcasts have made him a household name in the world of environmental advocacy. Elliot's journey is as fascinating as it is inspiring. He's been to every corner of the globe, from Davos to Seoul, Dhaka to Sydney, and has even played housemaid for hedgehogs and had picnics with parrots! But it's not all fun and games; Elliot dives deep into the serious issues affecting our planet.
He discusses the devastating impact of climate change on animals, focusing on the bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef. His stories of animal tragedies are heart-wrenching, but they serve as a powerful reminder of why conservation work is so crucial. Throughout the episode, Elliot emphasizes the importance of community and volunteering in making a real difference. He shares how his team of global volunteers works tirelessly on various conservation projects and how you can get involved too.
Whether you're passionate about animal welfare or just looking for ways to contribute to a healthier planet, this episode offers valuable insights and practical steps you can take. Toni and Elliot's conversation is both enlightening and motivating, leaving listeners with a renewed sense of purpose and hope for the future. Tune in to learn how you can be part of the change and support Elliot's mission to make the world a better place for all its inhabitants.