Rewilding Earth Podcast
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Episode 128: A Howl of Hope – Eric Trefney’s Inspiring Campaign to Protect the Critically Endangered Red Wolf
About Eric Trefney grew up in Michigan in the metro-Detroit area, where he often camped and canoed with his family and friends. After finishing graduate school in 2015, Eric joined the Peace Corps, wh
Episode 127: How Rewilding The Night Skies Can Provide Major Benefits To Migratory Birds And Other Species
Ruskin Hartley champions equitable access to dark skies and quality lighting for all through DarkSkys award-winning programs. He works closely with volunteer leaders and donors to secure increased su
Episode 126: Borderlands Connectivity – Conservation Challenges And Victories on the U.S.-Mexico Border
About Myles Traphagen coordinates Wildlands Networks borderlands program, focusing on channeling collaborative efforts to maintain and restore habitat for species like jaguar, black bear, and Sonoran
Episode 125: Reflections on The 75th Anniversary of ‘A Sand County Almanac’ and the 100th Anniversary of the Gila Wilderness with Buddy Huffaker
About With an academic background in landscape architecture and plant ecology, Buddy Huffaker joined the Aldo Leopold Foundation as an intern in 1996 and today serves as its President and Executive Di
Episode 124: Rowan Kilduff On The Poetry Of Coexistence
About Rowan Kilduff is a dad, long-time mountain, hawk & wildlife enthusiast, poet, and activist-artist. He has worked on various projects, including with Greenpeace, hands-on forest conservation in t
Episode 123: Who Pays for Conservation, Being the Lorax, and Introducing A New Voice For Western Lands Conservation
About Todays Guests George Wuerthner (President, Sage Steppe Wild) George is a professional photographer, writer, and ecologist. He has visited hundreds of mountain ranges around the West, more tha
Episode 122: Seeds of Hope in the Land of the Jaguar – Rejuvenating Habitat in Sonora Mexico
Note from Randy: Hi everyone thank you for listening. On the podcast I speak about not reporting possible poachers when they talk about jaguar killings. In addition to the fact that information channe
Episode 121: Beyond Borders – Jaguar Recovery In The United States
About Before joining The Rewilding Institute, Megan Turtle Southern was the coordinator of the Northern Jaguar Project, where she helped to establish and grow the Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora,
Episode 120: Carnivore Conservation in the Pacific Northwest With Paula MacKay and Robert Long
About PaulaMacKayhas studied wild carnivores for the past two decades and is currently a carnivore conservation specialist with Seattles Woodland Park Zoo. Also dedicated to communications on behal
Episode 119: The Art Of Rewilding With Lauren Strohacker
About Lauren Strohacker is an eco-political artist whose work emphasizes the non-human in an increasingly human-centric world. She received a BFA (2006) from The Ohio State University and an MFA (2011