This episode features the story of Hanna and Jonas - two ecologists who recently spent almost two years cycling 20,000kms across 20 countries through Europe and Asia. They set off from Germany in April 2022 with the destination of Singapore. Their mission was simple - they wanted to observe biodiversity projects, to see how humans are tackling the problems of local biodiversity loss and what we can learn from this. They decided the best way to undertake a trip like this would be on a long distance bicycle trip, one that would span almost two years.
I really enjoyed my chat with Hanna and Jonas, learning more about their adventurous spirit, their experiences along the way and the insights from taking such a trip. To dealing with the harshness of winter in Europe, seeing the real impact of a changing climate in the high mountains of the Himalaya, to then dealing with consecutive wet seasons once reaching South East Asia.
You can find out more about Hannah and Jonas' trip by following their instagram account - @biking4biodiversity and you can take a more in depth look at their travel adn observations on their website - www.biking4bidoversity.org
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