Rewilding Earth Podcast

Rewilding Earth Podcast


Latest Episodes

Episode 66: We Elected A President, Not A Fairy Godmother
January 22, 2021

In this episode Rewilding’s Wildlands Coordinator Kim Crumbo clarifies how the conservation community must lean into the 30×30 campaign. He reminds us, while we have a friendly administration, we still have much work to do.

Episode 65: How To Have A More Constructive Conversation About Human Population Issues
January 08, 2021

“Women – educated, empowered, integrated in to the workforce, and with access to family planning technologies – hold the key to our ecological salvation.” -Chris Tucker About Dr. Christopher Tucker is chairman of the American Geographical Society,

Episode 64: Adopting A Steady State Economy To Protect Wild Nature With Brian Czech
November 23, 2020

About Brian Czech Brian Czech is the founding president of the Center For The Advancement Of The Steady State Economy (CASSE). Czech served as the first conservation biologist in the history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from 1999-2017,

Episode 63: Jack Loeffler on Rewilding Human Consciousness and Tales From An Extraordinary Life
October 28, 2020

About Jack Loeffler With the temperament of Santa Claus and the tenacity of a badger, Jack Loeffler reveals his compassion and concern for Southwestern traditional cultures and their respective habitats in the wake of Manifest Destiny.

Episode 62: Why Hunting Is Not Conservation With Kevin Bixby
October 14, 2020

About Kevin As the son of a naval officer, Kevin grew up all over the world, but the American West has always been home. While attending high school in Oakland, he began his activist career by volunteering at the Berkeley Ecology Center.

Episode 61: Dennis Sizemore from Round River Conservation Studies
October 01, 2020

About Dennis holds a BS from New Mexico State University in Wildlife Science and an MS from the University of Montana in Wildlife Ecology. His 40 years of conservation work experience includes law enforcement, management, education, and research.

Episode 60: Don Waller and Bob Boucher on the Upper Midwest Superior Bio-Conservancy
September 19, 2020

About Don and Bob Don Waller is a forest ecologist, conservation biologist and evolutionary biologist who taught ecology, evolution, and conservation biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as the J.T. Curtis Professor until 2019.

Episode 59: What Jean Ossorio Has Learned (So Far) From 530 Nights In Wolf Country
September 09, 2020

About Jean Although Jean Ossorio wasn’t actually raised by wolves, she was taken to the Missouri woods for the first time at age six weeks. Her nature-loving parents met on a field trip. During childhood she accompanied them on annual camping expeditio...

Episode 58: Tyus Williams On The Role That Diversity, Justice, and Equality Play In Winning The Tough Conservation Battles Ahead
August 28, 2020

About Tyus Williams is a Wildlife Ecologist currently working with The University of Nevada Reno as a field ecologist. He went to school at the University of Georgia where he studied fisheries and wildlife science.

Episode 57: The Magic Of Rewilding In Gorongosa National Park With Paola Bouley
August 10, 2020

About Paola grew up in South Africa, completed her academic training in the US, and is now based full-time in Mozambique.  She’s an ecologist and conservationist dedicated to the recovery of large carnivores and their co-existence with human communitie...