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Tracking Giants: The Resilient Work Behind Whale Shark Conservation

Tracking Giants: The Resilient Work Behind Whale Shark Conservation

Update: 2025-08-08
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What can a gentle ocean giant teach us about leadership, adaptability, and resilience in the face of uncertainty? 



In this episode of Resilience Gone Wild, marine conservationist Stella Diamant shares her journey from Belgium to the turquoise waters of Madagascar, where she founded the Madagascar Whale Shark Project.



Through her lens, we explore Resilience Through Nature, the Win-Win-Win Mindset, and the art of Purpose-Driven Leadership that bridges community needs with environmental stewardship.



What You’ll Learn:




  • Why whale sharks are living symbols of Resilient Leadership from the Animal Kingdom

  • How Stella navigated rejection and resource scarcity with a Regenerative Thinking approach

  • The science, mystery, and global collaboration behind tracking whale shark migration

  • Practical ways individuals and teams can support conservation without a science background

  • How conservation leadership mirrors challenges in business, teams, and systemic change



Episode Highlights:



03:14 – The moment Stella realized veterinary work wasn’t her calling


09:28 – How a remote village in Madagascar reshaped her view of conservation


16:45 – Lessons from whale sharks’ “thick skin” and adaptability


24:02 – Building trust with local communities for lasting environmental impact


31:20 – The role of mentorship and global networks in marine research


38:47 – Why whale shark migration remains one of nature’s greatest mysteries


44:55 – Confronting the threats: microplastics, vessel strikes, and climate change


51:33 – Action steps anyone can take to help protect whale sharks



Meet the Guest:



Stella Diamant is the founder of the Madagascar Whale Shark Project, dedicated to researching and protecting whale sharks through science, community engagement, and eco-tourism best practices. Her work blends rigorous research with nature-inspired coaching principles that resonate beyond marine conservation.



Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned:




  • Resilience Through Nature approach

  • Win-Win-Win Mindset for conservation and community development

  • Global whale shark photo-ID database (SharkBook)

  • Tagging technology for long-term marine research



Closing Insight:



“Conservation is about adapting, pivoting, and staying solid in the face of uncertainty.”


Discover how nature’s largest fish can inspire a more conscious, connected way of leading and living. Listen now and explore more episodes of Resilience Gone Wild to fuel your journey toward purpose-driven impact.



Learn more about the Madagascar Whale Shark Project: https://www.madawhalesharks.org/


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Tracking Giants: The Resilient Work Behind Whale Shark Conservation

Tracking Giants: The Resilient Work Behind Whale Shark Conservation

Jessica Morgenthal & Kai M Sorensen