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Author: International Wildlife Coexistence Network

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Our podcast explores how people and planet can coexist. Together we’ll unlock the keys to a better world for all life—through in-depth interviews, nature-based solutions, and traditional knowledge. Generously supported by Temper of the Times.
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Find out why now is the time to speak up for stronger protections for wolves and healthier ecosystems.   Ready to help? Donate here and sign our Petition to President Biden.   Additional information on the Global Indigenous Council Wolf Treaty can be found here.  FEATURING Suzanne Asha Stone from IWCN, James Holt from the Nez Perce tribe, and Coyote Peterson from Brave Wilderness   MUSIC For the Wild Ones Theme Song by Priya Darshini Around The Richters Nature by Piotr Hummel     
Discover how you can be part of the upcoming International Wildlife Coexistence Network's conference in Turin, Italy.  Sponsored by Humane Society International and the Animal Welfare Institute.   FEATURING The International Wildlife Coexistence Network's Dr. Louise Boronyak   MUSIC  For the Wild Ones Theme Song by Priya Darshini Greyback Thrush and Willow Willow by Blue Dot Sessions
Colorado looks to lead the pack with innovative coexistence legislation. CLICK HERE to support.   FEATURING Representative Tammy Story   MUSIC  For the Wild Ones Theme Song by Priya Darshini Seven Valleys Theme and Ground Luminosity by The Mind Orchestra
Find out where some of nature's most powerful allies are hiding and how to help them restore our world.   FEATURING Dr. Douglas Tallamy - author of Nature's Best Hope and Founder of Homegrown National Park   Donate to IWCN in April and we'll send you native seeds for your garden!   Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme by Priya Darshini Equivocal and Quintessence Part III_Shamanic Dream by Jon Shuemaker  
Discover how to put coexistence into practice through better wildlife management and decisionmaking.   FEATURING Douglas Neasloss from the Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nation   Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme by Priya Darshini All I Need by Milan André Boronell Illuminatives by Supaman
Raising Youth Voices

Raising Youth Voices

2024-02-0834:00

How are young people getting involved in today's human-wildlife Coexistence movement? And where are they finding inspiration and hope for the future?  Why are their voices so important and how can we help empower them as leaders of their generation?  SUPPORT "Children of the Wolf" documentary here.  FEATURING Youth wildlife advocates Sneha Sharma & Sasha Truax   Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme by Priya Darshini The Fountain of Living Waters by Siddhi WAKE UP by Shaolin Dub
Find out why the world is turning to indigenous communities to lead the way on protecting nature.   FEATURING Co-Founder of Indigenous Led, CRISTINA MORMORUNNI.   Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme by Priya Darshini Cat Music by The Lost Demension
Why are wolves considered "problematic" to humans? Our discussion continues   FEATURING MAXWELL MCDANIEL of THE WOOD RIVER WOLF PROJECT & THOMAS GABLE of THE VOYAGEURS WOLF PROJECT   W/ IWCN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUZANNE ASHA STONE   Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme Song by Priya Darshini See the Light by Lobo Loco
Like the living world, storytelling evolves too. But how do stories help us evolve our relationship with nature?   FEATURING Academy-award winning producer of My Octopus Teacher, The Letter: A Message for Our Earth, and Founder of the WaterBear Network, ELLEN WINDEMUTH. Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme by Priya Darshini Meditation in Nature by UNIVERSFIELD
Each episode explores how to transform conflicts between people and wildlife into long term solutions. Together we can learn to work with Nature instead of against her. Subscribe Now   Music: Final Warning by Badawi   This advertisement is supported by Temper of the Times.
Wolves are one of the most persecuted and mysterious species on our planet. So what's it really like to live alongside them every day?   FEATURING MAXWELL MCDANIEL of THE WOOD RIVER WOLF PROJECT & THOMAS GABLE of THE VOYAGEURS WOLF PROJECT   Music Credits: For the Wild Ones Theme Song by Priya Darshini This Strange Article by One Man Book 
Where can we find hope as we climb "the mountain" of restoring our biosphere and how can business play a positive role?   Featuring Denise Taylor PhD PIEMA, co-founder of Wylde Connections with a mission to help businesses become sustainable by paying attention to their corporate social and environmental governance and their sustainability strategies. Her 30+ years working in environmental education on an international level, has allwoed her to witness first-hand the effects and impacts of our anthropogenic activities. Dr. Taylor created Wylde with her daughter to empower businesses and leaders to do the right thing.   With music by Priya Darshini, Semion Krivenko-Adamov - Metamorphosis and Paradise Gardens
Our Shared Earth

Our Shared Earth

2023-09-0534:53

How can we bring together storytelling and science to heal ourselves and reconnect with the natural world? Find out why 'connectivity' is key to a brighter future.   Featuring J Dallas Gudgell - For nearly four decades of experience in environmental science, lobbying, human rights advocacy, social and environmental justice, education, consulting and professional development consulting, cultural competency (DEI) training and public relations. In his hometown on the Fort Peck Reservation in Poplar Montana, besides working as an environmental scientist for his tribal government; he was chief of the local volunteer fire department. His extensive community service includes many NGO associations and leadership positions as well as being a spiritual leader at the Idaho Veterans Administration, where he conducted clinics grounded in native cultural framework of the lodge (songs, oral history, and traditional behavioral health practices).    More at WildlifeCoexistence.org   MUSIC: For the Wild Ones Theme by Priya Darshini The Last Ones by Jahzzar Blessed Existence by Siddhartha Corsus
Learn the clues to solving barnyard crimes and discover if you're living in Mountain Lion territory.   Featuring Gowan Batist - Coexistence and Advocacy Coordinator for the Mountain Lion Foundation and a fifth-generation sheep rancher at Fortunate Farm in Caspar, California.    More at WildlifeCoexistence.org   MUSIC:  The Insider - Time to Move and Motivate 
A discussion of wolf reintroduction efforts and challenges in Colorado. Discover why wolves provide essential value to the biodiversity of landscapes.   Featuring Delia Malone - An ecologist at the Colorado Natural Heritage Program, as well as the wildlife chair for the Colorado Chapter of the Sierra Club and vice chair of Roaring Fork Audubon.    More at WildlifeCoexistence.org   MUSIC:  Siddhartha Corsus - The Endless Knot  Chorus of Wolves – NOVA
Want to help make our world better for all life but don't know how? Discover why "Coexistence" is more than just a movement.   Part 2 w/ Suzanne Asha Stone - Executive Director of the International Wildlife Coexistence Network. On the front lines of wolf restoration in the Western USA since 1988, Suzanne founded the ongoing Wood River Wolf Project in 2008, was the lead author on the first landscape level wolf and sheep nonlethal measures study Adaptive use of nonlethal strategies for minimizing wolf–sheep conflict in Idaho, and is a current member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC) Canid Specialist Group.     More at WildlifeCoexistence.org   MUSIC:  Siddhartha Corsus - Cloud Gate  Maps & Transit - Magnetic North 
Why We're Here

Why We're Here

2023-07-2726:00

Join us as we seek solutions to human-wildlife conflicts around the world.   Part 1 w/ Suzanne Asha Stone - Executive Director of the International Wildlife Coexistence Network. On the front lines of wolf restoration in the Western USA since 1988, Suzanne founded the ongoing Wood River Wolf Project in 2008, was the lead author on the first landscape level wolf and sheep nonlethal measures study Adaptive use of nonlethal strategies for minimizing wolf–sheep conflict in Idaho, and is a current member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC) Canid Specialist Group.     With a special reading of Aldo Leopold's 'Thinking Like a Mountain'  More at WildlifeCoexistence.org     MUSIC:  Lonesome Howl – NOVA Nature Sounds - Relaxing Nature Sound Atmospheres, Bird Song, Forest Sounds For Stress Relief  Maps & Transit - Magnetic North   Trio Metrik – Vogelperspektive  Dilating Times - Snail Summer  Pan – Level  Johnny Ripper – Over & Out   
A new podcast to make our world better for all life.   Presented by The International Wildlife Coexistence Network.
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