00:26 – Welcome to Limitless B.I.

00:45 – Introducing today’s guest, Jenny Roberts

01:06 – The goal of the TX2 Program

02:18 – Key metrics that the TX2 Program uses to measure success

04:20 – Collecting the data necessary for this program

06:17 – How the World Wildlife Fund keeps count of the tigers

09:08 – How tigers can predict the future

11:18 – Jenny reflects on how the business intelligence dashboard has benefited her team

14:21 – How the World Wildlife Fund responded to this dashboard tool

16:20 – The impact this tool has had on global governments

17:52 – How the business intelligence dashboard has aided in the success rate of the TX2 Program

20:37 – Next steps for the World Wildlife Fund and the TX2 Program

22:40 – Working with the Cambodian government

23:18 – Jenny praises the level of global government interest in the TX2 Program

24:55 – Jenny shares her plans for future endeavors


EPISODE QUOTES


“Poaching for illegal wildlife trade is probably the biggest threat to tigers. So it’s very important that we monitor whether we’ve got those safety protection mechanisms in place.” (03:46)


“Normally, if tigers go extinct or start to decrease in an area, it’s an indication to us of what’s happening further down the food chain at the bottom. If something in the food chain is not right, then normally the top predator is the one that’s first effected.” (10:09)


“We need to act quickly, otherwise there’s going to be far more species and far more ecosystem damage to come.” (10:31)


“Often the government doesn’t have the same kind of monitoring intensity that we do for conservation and tiger conservation. So, it’s been able to make it easier for us to communicate what’s going on in their own landscape in some cases.” (15:50)


“I think it [the business intelligence dashboard] certainly plays a role in this big challenge of trying to double the number of tigers in the wild. It gives us evidence to support where we’re prioritizing.” (18:20)


LINKS MENTIONED


Limitless BI Website


Jenny’s LinkedIn


TX2 Website