Rewilding Earth Podcast

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Episode 107: Toward An Executive Order Protecting Beaver on Federally Managed Public Lands
About Suzanne Suzanne Fouty has been exploring the issues of water and the return of wolves in the West for over 30 years, the contributions made by beaver to ecosystems for over 25 years, and the syn
Episode 106: On Humanity’s Evolution To An Ecocentric View of Nature’s Value
About Carter, author of Justice as a Fair Start in Life, began his career as an Honors Program appointee to the U.S. Department of Justice. He later served as a legal adviser to the U.S. Department of
Episode 105: Changing The Future Of Wildlife Management On Public Lands
About Rick Steiner is a conservation biologist in Anchorage, Alaska, and founder of Oasis Earth. He has been involved in the global conservation movement for over 40 years. From 1980-2010 he was a mar
Episode 104: Bill Ryerson On A Novel Approach To Population Education That Actually Works
About Bill Ryerson is Founder and President of Population Media Center (PMC), an organization that strives to improve the health and wellbeing of people around the world through the use of entertainme
Episode 103: On The Construction Side Of Restoration Ecology With Matt Koozer
About Matt Koozer As Senior Restoration Ecologist & Construction Mgr. for Biohabitats, Matt has 24 years of experience leading design-build teams in water resources management and habitat restorations
Episode 102: What We Learned In 2022 – The Rewilding Earth Podcast Year In Review
Links to full episodes featured here: Kate McFarland Stephen Pyne Deborah Landau Bethanie Walder Cara Nelson Ben Goldfarb Remembering Dave Foreman Francisco J. Santiago-vila Renee Seacor John Davis K
Episode 101: A Philosophical Chat About Original Rewilding And It’s Different Uses Around the World with Kate McFarland
About Kate Kate McFarland holds a BS in Mathematics, MS in Statistics and PhD in Philosophy (with a focus on pragmatics and philosophy of language) from Ohio State University, which she completed just
Episode 99: Stephen Pyne On Humanity’s Evolving Relationship With Fire
About Stephen Pynebecame interested in fire as a result of 15 seasons on a fire crew, the North Rim Longshots, at Grand Canyon National Park. He has written a gamut of fire-themed books, among the
Episode 98: The Story Of Fire and Ecological Restoration with Deborah Landau
About Deborah Landau is the Director of Ecological Management at the Maryland/DC Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, where she has worked since 2001. Her work focuses on restoration at more than 30 Con
Episode 97: On Re-watering The West With Beavers And Decommissioning Forest Service Roads With Ben Goldfarb
About Ben Ben Goldfarb (@ben_a_goldfarb) is an award-winning environmental writer whose journalism has appeared in Mother Jones, Science, The Guardian, Orion Magazine, High Country News, Outside, Audu