Rewilding Earth Podcast

Rewilding Earth Podcast


Latest Episodes

Episode 50: Howie Wolke’s Uncompromising Brand of Wilderness Advocacy
June 01, 2020

About Howie Wolke Howie Wolke is a nationally-known advocate for protecting wilderness and was a co-founder of the original Earth First! He is the author of Wilderness On the Rocks and co-authored The Big Outside,

Episode 49: Allison Jones on the Science Behind Protecting Utah’s Wildlands
May 24, 2020

About Allison Allison Jones received her B.A in Environmental Studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz under the guidance of her mentor and advisor, Michael Soule.  She then completed her M.S in Conservation Biology at the University of Ne...

Episode 48: Rex Weyler On The Double Bind Of The Pandemic
May 13, 2020

About Rex Weyler is a writer and ecologist. His books include Blood of the Land, a history of indigenous American nations, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; Greenpeace: The Inside Story, a finalist for the BC Book Award and the Shaughnessy-Cohen Award fo...

Episode 47: Laiken Jordahl Documenting The Destruction Of The Borderlands
May 10, 2020

About Laiken Laiken Jordahl, Borderlands Campaigner with the Center for Biological Diversity, works to protect wildlife and communities across the U.S.-Mexico borderlands from border wall construction and militarization. Before joining the Center,

Episode 46: Carl Safina on Animal Cultures, Pandemics, and Humanity’s Rocky Relationship With The Wild World
April 28, 2020

About Carl Ecologist and author Carl Safina explores how humans are changing the living world, and what those changes mean for wild places and for human and other beings. His work connects broad scientific understanding with a moral call to action.

Episode 45: Shelby Perry on Wildlands Philanthropy In The Northeastern United States
April 21, 2020

About Shelby Perry is the Stewardship Director at Northeast Wilderness Trust, whose mission is to conserve forever-wild landscapes for nature and people. She received her master’s degree from the University of Vermont’s field naturalist program,

Episode 44: John Laundré on Eastern Cougar Rewilding
April 08, 2020

About For over 40 years Dr. John Laundré has studied predators and their prey in the western U.S. and northern Mexico. He has conducted one of the longest studies of cougar ecology and behavior to dat

Episode 43: Gary Wockner – Life As A River Warrior
April 01, 2020

About Gary Gary Wockner, Ph.D., has been active in environmental protection most of his adult life. Over the past 15 years, Gary has spearheaded the protection and restoration of his local watershed in Fort Collins, CO, as the co-founder,

Episode 42: Greta Anderson Western Watersheds Project
March 20, 2020

About Greta Greta has an M.A. in geography from the University of Arizona and a Water Policy Certificate from the same institution. She has a B.A. in environmental studies from Prescott College, and a certificate of clinical herbalism from the Southwes...

Episode 41: Chance Cutrano On Correcting The Mismanagement of Point Reyes National Seashore
March 08, 2020

About Chance Chance Cutrano directs Fish in the Fields and Restore Point Reyes, and oversees the development of The Forces of Nature and sponsored programs at Resource Renewal Institute. An award-winning environmentalist,