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Conservation, sustainability, wild travel stories. Host Brooke Mitchell, conservation biologist and adventure traveler, chats with experts from across the globe to discuss nature’s biggest questions: How do we save and rewild our natural spaces? How can we restore wildlife populations? How do we overcome adversity and bring communities together? Where are the best places to experience nature? Pour yourself a glass of something tasty (coffee, tea, wine, whiskey?) and join the conversation. Together we’ll rewild the planet.
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In this episode, Brooke sits down with Alister Scott, PhD, Director of Communications for the Global Rewilding Alliance, to uncover the powerful global movement aiming to restore ecosystems and ignite hope. Alister takes us through his inspiring journey from a passionate young environmentalist safeguarding Antarctica to a key leader in the Global Rewilding Alliance, where he's helped expand the network to over 200 partners worldwide. Together, we explore the Alliance’s four guiding pillars, discussing how rewilding is more than ecological restoration—it’s about reuniting people with nature, empowering communities, and envisioning a sustainable future. Through Alister’s story and the Alliance’s impactful work, we’re reminded that even in a world facing environmental crisis, there’s immense power in resilience and collaboration.00:00 Introduction and Early Life
05:01 Epiphany and Early Activism
07:31 Campaigning and Achievements
09:13 Academic Pursuits and PhD Journey
11:12 Founding the Knowledge Bridge
14:01 Personal Challenges and Coaching
15:53 The One Leadership Project
18:27 Joining the Global Rewilding Alliance
40:47 Rewilding Chile: Building Trust with Local Communities
42:03 Policy and Advocacy in Rewilding
46:12 The Four Pillars of the Global Rewilding Alliance
46:26 The Science of Rewilding: Reanimating the Carbon Cycle
54:47 Joining the Global Rewilding Alliance
01:03:14 The Future of Rewilding: Goals and Hopes
01:09:06 How to Get Involved with RewildingVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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The Caribbean's offshore islands are treasures of biodiversity, but centuries of human impact and invasive species have pushed many of these delicate ecosystems to the brink. In this episode, Brooke sits down with Shanna Challenger, Offshore Islands Conservation Programme Coordinator of the Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) in Antigua and Barbuda, to explore the complex challenges of rewilding islands. From combating invasive species to securing the future of the Antiguan racer snake, Shanna details the dramatic transformations of the islands and the dedication required to revive these delicate ecosystems. Join us as we uncover the successes, challenges, and inspiring stories behind island restoration in the Caribbean.00:00 Introduction to Caribbean Island Biodiversity
00:36 Meet Shanna Challenger: Island Restoration Expert
01:02 Challenges and Successes in Island Rewilding
02:30 Personal Journey: From Childhood to Conservation
09:21 The Redonda Restoration Project Begins
11:37 Conservation Challenges in the Caribbean
33:01 The Unique Wildlife of Redonda
37:47 Goat Relocation Efforts
43:28 Rat Eradication on Redonda
53:14 Seabirds and Clever Rats
56:08 Rat Eradication Strategy
01:03:34 Impact on Redonda's Ecosystem
01:10:37 Conservation Efforts and Challenges
01:26:54 Future Plans and Community Involvement
01:33:16 How You Can Help
01:45:38 Conclusion and AcknowledgementsVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke sits down with Laurie Cummins, the Acting Deputy and Education Director at GRACE (Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education Center) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Laurie shares her incredible journey from Michigan to GRACE, where she now plays a crucial role in helping the team on the ground rescue, rehabilitate, and protect the critically endangered Grauer’s gorillas. The conversation explores GRACE's innovative three-pillar approach to conservation, which includes rewilding gorillas, protecting forest habitats, and engaging local communities. Laurie also discusses the organization's groundbreaking work amidst the challenges posed by the civil unrest in the region and highlights the importance of community-driven conservation efforts. Tune in to learn about the remarkable progress being made to save these majestic great apes and how GRACE is setting new standards for conservation worldwide.00:00 Introduction to Grauer's Gorillas
00:41 Meet Laurie Cummins from GRACE
02:41 Laurie's Journey into Conservation
09:53 Understanding Grauer's Gorillas
13:55 Community-Based Conservation at GRACE
22:06 Challenges and Success Stories
43:52 Rewilding Gorillas: From Trauma to Triumph
45:28 Lulingu's Heartwarming Journey
46:16 Integrating Rescued Gorillas into Groups
48:03 The Goal of Rewilding Grauer's Gorillas
48:55 Hands-Off Care and Gorilla Health
51:19 The Community-Driven Corridor Project
01:01:10 Navigating Civil Unrest and Conservation
01:07:53 Future Goals and Personal Motivation
01:13:04 Advice and How to HelpVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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Join Brooke for a journey to Nepal's remote Dolpo region, where conservationist Tshiring Lhamu Lama is revolutionizing snow leopard conservation. From witnessing cubs being harmed during her research to founding the women-led Snow Leopard Journey, Tshiring shares her inspiring story of transforming human-wildlife conflict into sustainable coexistence. Discover how she's empowering local communities through innovative tourism, training youth as wildlife guides, and proving that protecting these ethereal cats can create opportunities rather than obstacles. This episode offers a powerful glimpse into the future of conservation, where ancient traditions meet modern solutions, and where saving a species means uplifting the communities who share its home.00:00 Introduction
00:40 Meet Tshiring Lama: A Conservation Pioneer
02:43 From Childhood to Conservationist
08:31 The Impact of Caterpillar Fungus Harvesting
15:25 Challenges and Solutions in Snow Leopard Conservation
21:31 Innovative Approaches to Coexistence
27:49 Starting Snow Leopard Treks
28:19 Convincing the Community
29:00 Learning from Ladakh
30:19 Training Local Youth
32:51 Challenges and Strategies
34:47 Snow Leopard Tourism Impact
36:36 Upcoming Film: Snow Leopard Sisters
39:16 Personal Struggles and Triumphs
42:22 Balancing Motherhood and Conservation
47:26 Final Thoughts and MessageVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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Join us in a compelling exploration of island conservation efforts. Featuring insights from Coral Wolf, Conservation Science Program Manager at Island Conservation, we delve into the critical work of removing invasive species to restore island and marine ecosystems. Discover personal stories from field biologists, the impact of seabird recolonization, and the holistic benefits of projects like the Island Ocean Connection Challenge Campaign. Uncover how these initiatives enhance biodiversity, connect terrestrial and marine environments, and engage local communities. Tune in for an exhilarating snorkel adventure in the Galapagos, and learn how you can support global conservation efforts. [Originally aired February, 2023]00:00 Introduction and Episode Update
00:47 Women in Conservation Science Series
01:16 Meet Coral Wolf: Journey to Island Conservation
02:23 The Impact of Invasive Species on Islands
05:04 Island Restoration Success Stories
13:20 The Island-Marine Connection
18:43 Harnessing Island-Ocean Connections
30:35 Future of Island and Marine Restoration
33:41 Stakeholders and Their Roles
35:56 Island Restoration Efforts in Palau
37:30 Challenges and Opportunities in Island Conservation
42:30 Personal Insights and Experiences
47:29 Balancing Parenthood and Fieldwork
52:59 Advice for Aspiring Conservationists
54:10 Galapagos Islands: A Magical Experience
58:28 Conclusion and Ways to SupportRead full show notes at the website.
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In this compelling episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell delves into the controversial Johnson Tract issue with guest Jen Woolworth, Alaska Program Manager at the National Parks Conservation Association. The discussion unravels the complex web of interests surrounding a proposed mining project within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. You will gain insight into the unique history that placed valuable minerals on native-owned land within park boundaries, setting the stage for a clash between conservation efforts, indigenous rights, and resource extraction. Woolworth exposes the marketing tactics employed by mining companies, explains the unconventional review process that has sparked concern, and outlines the potential long-term impacts on wildlife and Alaska's tourism industry. This episode offers a balanced exploration of the economic, environmental, and cultural stakes, ultimately challenging listeners to consider the true value of preserving America's last wild places.00:00 Introduction to Alaska's Wilderness Battle
00:40 Spotlight on Lake Clark National Park
00:48 Meet Jen Woolworth: Conservation Advocate
03:02 Jen's Journey to Alaska
05:16 Challenges in Federal Job Market
10:24 Transition to Nonprofit Sector
14:16 The Johnson Tract Mine Controversy
17:18 Legal and Environmental Implications
26:57 Mining Interests and Native Corporations
31:58 Funding and Development of Lucky Shot and Johnson Track Mine
32:48 Unique Mining Methods at Johnson Track
34:36 Environmental Concerns and Permitting Issues
37:50 Community Engagement and Public Comment Periods
44:09 Tribal Consultation and Potential Alternatives
51:18 Current Status and Future Actions
56:16 How You Can Help and Final ThoughtsVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke delves into the groundbreaking European bison reintroduction project in Romania's Carpathian Mountains. Joined by Gabriele Retez, Wildlife Ecologist for WWF-Romania's LIFE with Bison Project, the conversation explores the journey of bringing these majestic creatures back from the brink of extinction. Gabriele shares insights into the project's inception, its ecological impact, and the surprising discoveries about the bison's role in carbon sequestration. The discussion also touches on the delicate balance between conservation efforts and local community adaptation, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the challenges and triumphs of rewilding in the modern world. This episode not only highlights the remarkable resilience of European bison but also showcases how their return is reshaping ecosystems and potentially influencing climate change mitigation strategies, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative approaches to conservation and ecological restoration.00:00 Introduction to European Bison Reintroduction
00:42 Meet Our Expert: Gabrielle Retez
01:55 Gabrielle's Journey to Studying Bison
04:51 The Bison Reintroduction Program in Romania
07:57 Challenges and Strategies in Bison Management
09:13 Scientific Insights and Findings
22:21 Bison's Role in Carbon Sequestration
33:45 Challenges of Species Reintroduction
34:30 Conflicts with Local Communities
36:10 Learning from Past Rewilding Efforts
41:07 Human-Wildlife Coexistence
49:51 Future of Bison Reintroduction
56:28 Defining Success in Rewilding
01:02:30 Personal Reflections and Future DirectionsVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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In this special World Gorilla Day episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell sits down with renowned conservationist and author, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka. As Uganda's first wildlife veterinarian and founder of Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH), Dr. Gladys shares her groundbreaking 'One Health' approach to gorilla conservation. The conversation spans her journey from studying gorilla parasites in 1994 to founding CTPH, which addresses both human and wildlife health to conserve mountain gorillas. Learn about her innovative projects that benefit local communities through alternative livelihoods like Gorilla Conservation Coffee, and her reflections on engaging women in conservation. This episode offers a deeper understanding of the ties between human health and wildlife conservation and provides actionable insights on how you can make a difference.00:00 Introduction to Gorilla Conservation
00:35 Meet Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
02:30 Dr. Gladys' First Encounter with Gorillas
05:58 Challenges in Gorilla Conservation
08:46 Becoming Uganda's First Wildlife Veterinarian
13:00 The Scabies Outbreak
20:50 Founding Conservation Through Public Health
37:27 Launching the Volunteer Program
37:56 Family Planning and Community Involvement
40:15 Gorilla Conservation Coffee Initiative
47:12 Expanding Conservation Efforts
55:08 Writing the Book and Personal Reflections
01:03:48 Advice and Final ThoughtsVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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Dive into the mesmerizing world of octopuses with conservation biologist Brooke Mitchell and Dr. David Scheel, a renowned marine biologist and author of 'Many Things Under a Rock, The Mysteries of Octopuses'! In this episode, David shares his 25 years of experience studying these fascinating cephalopods. Discover octopuses' unique behaviors, their intelligence, social interactions, and cultural importance, especially among Alaskan indigenous communities. Learn about their conservation status and what makes these creatures so captivating. David also discusses the challenges and future directions of octopus research and conservation. Don't miss this intriguing conversation and remember to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow ocean lovers!00:00 Introduction to the Mystical World of Octopuses
00:35 Meet the Expert: David Scheel, PhD
02:21 Diving into Octopus Behavior and Intelligence
10:07 Octopus Biology 101
13:21 Social Lives of Octopuses
21:31 Understanding Octopus Intelligence
31:37 Octopus Camouflage Techniques
34:33 Octopus Vision and Color Perception
37:41 Cultural Significance of Octopuses
46:12 Challenges in Octopus Conservation
56:23 Future of Octopus Research
59:49 Resources and Further ReadingVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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In this special update episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell sits down with Mark 'Butch' Butcher to discuss the groundbreaking developments in the white rhino reintroduction efforts in the Hwange ecosystem, Zimbabwe. Revisiting their initial conversation from World Rhino Day 2022, Butch shares the latest successes and upcoming plans of Imvelo and its NGO partner, CRCI, including the establishment of a second rhino sanctuary driven by community involvement. They explore the socio-economic benefits of conservation, the role of local communities, the complexities of reintroduction, and the innovative approach of integrating computer-literate women into the conservation efforts. Tune in to hear the inspiring and hope-giving conversation that highlights the potential for conservation to transform local communities while protecting endangered species.00:00 Introduction to Rewildology
00:35 Exciting Update from Imvelo
01:52 Conversation with Butch
02:26 Community Rhino Conservation Initiative
03:47 Challenges and Successes
04:34 Future Plans and Community Involvement
06:54 Sanctuary Development and Protection
13:05 Tourism and Socioeconomic Benefits
16:35 Volunteerism and Education Initiatives
19:07 Affordable Safari Options
19:30 Balancing Luxury and Conservation
23:03 Community Involvement in Rhino Conservation
23:39 Challenges and Solutions in Wildlife and Cattle Coexistence
26:41 Scaling the Rhino Reintroduction Project
28:29 Government and NGO Support
31:35 Empowering Women in Conservation
35:32 Upcoming Rhino RelocationVisit the website to read the full show notes.
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In this episode of Rewildology, we dive into the fascinating world of wolverines with renowned author and wildlife biologist Douglas Chadwick. Drawing from his book "The Wolverine Way" and recent scientific research, we explore the current status of these elusive and hardy creatures across their vast range in North America, Europe, and Asia. Chadwick shares insights into the unique adaptations and behaviors that make wolverines the true "bushmasters of the mountains." We discuss the complex challenges facing wolverine populations, including climate change, habitat fragmentation, and human disturbance, while also examining conservation efforts and success stories from around the globe. From the snowy peaks of the Rockies to the boreal forests of Scandinavia, this episode offers listeners an in-depth look at one of nature's toughest survivors and the critical efforts to preserve their way of life in our rapidly changing world.
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In this episode, host Brooke delves into the ambitious tiger reintroduction efforts at Satkosia Tiger Reserve with conservationist Aditya Panda. The conversation traces the history of tiger conservation in India, focusing on the challenges faced in the East-Central landscape. Panda shares insights from the unsuccessful 2018 tiger translocation attempt and details the comprehensive preparations underway for a new reintroduction. These efforts include voluntary relocation of communities, strengthening anti-poaching measures, and restoring the prey base. The episode highlights the complexities of wildlife conservation, balancing ecological needs with community welfare, and the innovative strategies being employed to ensure the tigers' successful return to Satkosia.
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In this special crossover episode, Rewildology teams up with the hosts of the Wolf Connection Podcast to explore the intersection of wildlife conservation and digital media. Join Brooke as she speaks with John Calfa and Stephen Rivera about their work at Wolf Connection, a unique sanctuary where rescued wolves become teachers. Discover how their podcast is amplifying wolf conservation efforts, learn about the transformative power of Wolf Therapy®, and delve into the ways storytelling and technology are reshaping our connection to wildlife.
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In this episode, Brooke sits with Rae Wynn-Grant, PhD, a trailblazing ecologist and the newest co-host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Dr. Wynn-Grant takes us on a journey from her childhood aspirations to her groundbreaking work in carnivore research, offering a candid look at the challenges and triumphs of being a Black woman in wildlife ecology. She shares insights on the changing landscape of diversity in conservation, her shift towards a human-focused approach in her work, and the thrill of reaching her ultimate dream as a Wild Kingdom host. With her unique perspective on science communication and overcoming personal and professional obstacles, Rae provides invaluable advice for aspiring conservationists and anyone passionate about making a difference in the natural world. This episode is a masterclass in perseverance, innovation, and the power of representation in shaping the future of conservation science.
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Today we are going on an extraordinary journey through the world of wildlife television and conservation with Peter Gros, the legendary host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. In this episode, Peter shares behind-the-scenes stories from his decades-long career, from meeting his hero Jim Fowler to witnessing the evolution of public perception towards misunderstood species. We explore the rich history of Wild Kingdom, discuss significant conservation victories, and get Peter's insights on the growing rewilding movement.
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In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke explores the powerful intersection of science, art, and conservation through the lens of wildlife photographer Mark Bernards. Winner of Rewildology's 2024 Earth Day Photo contest, Mark shares his inspiring journey from childhood nature enthusiast to accomplished conservation storyteller. You will gain valuable insights into wildlife photography techniques, the art of visual storytelling for conservation, and how parenthood has reshaped Mark's perspective on his work and the future of our planet. Whether you're an aspiring photographer, seasoned conservationist, or simply curious about the natural world, this episode offers a unique blend of practical advice, personal reflection, and a deep dive into the transformative power of wildlife imagery in conservation efforts.
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In this exciting installment of Rewildology's "Conservation Chronicles: Stories from the field" series, host Brooke sits down with Mariella Superina, DVM, PhD, a renowned armadillo researcher, to explore her most memorable experiences in wildlife conservation. The episode promises a thrilling journey through Mariella's unexpected adventures, including confrontations with poachers in remote deserts, late-night animal rescues, and heartwarming interactions with local communities. You can expect to hear about Mariella's unconventional experiences, such as raising an armadillo colony in her backyard and witnessing an unlikely bond between her dog and a rescued armadillo. The conversation also touches on updates to Mariella's work since her last appearance on the show, providing a mix of personal anecdotes and professional insights into the world of armadillo research and conservation.
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Join Brooke for a captivating journey into Botswana's incredible wilderness! Today’s guest is Glyn Maude, PhD, the Director of Kalahari Research and Conservation, who has spent decades protecting some of Africa's most iconic species. In this episode, Glyn takes us deep into the world of wild dog and lion conservation. We'll explore the intricate predator-prey dynamics, the vital role of local communities, and the latest groundbreaking research conducted by KRC. From tracking elusive painted wolf packs to monitoring powerful lion prides, Glyn shares insights, personal stories, and the biggest threats facing Botswana's majestic wildlife. You'll also learn about KRC's work to safeguard vulnerable vulture populations. Get ready for an adventure through the stunning Kalahari region and beyond!
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Join Rewildology host, Brooke, for a special sea turtle episode in celebration of World Sea Turtle Day! We revisit insightful conversations with Brad Nahill from SEE Turtles and Dr. Christine Figgener from COASTS. Brad shares his knowledge about the different sea turtle species, their conservation statuses, and the major threats they face. Christine, known for her viral video of removing a straw from a sea turtle's nose, discusses the ocean plastic crisis and what we can do to help protect these ancient mariners. Dive into this engaging episode to learn from two passionate conservationists dedicated to safeguarding sea turtles for future generations.
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Today, Brooke is joined by Carmen Vanbianchi, Co-founder and Reserach Director of Home Range, a nonprofit dedicated to conserving the lynx and its habitat in Washington's Cascade Mountains. Carmen shares her inspiring journey from studying this elusive cat as a graduate student to starting her own organization to protect it. They dive deep into the unique ecology of the Cascades, learning about the lynx's amazing adaptations and the threats it faces from habitat loss, climate change, and increased recreation. Carmen offers insights into Home Range's multifaceted efforts - from field research to community outreach initiatives fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife. You'll also gain a greater appreciation for the recent surge in catastrophic wildfires ravaging the West and how these events impact not just lynx but bears and other species. Brimming with passion and commitment, this is a must-listen for anyone interested in conservation, wildlife biology, or simply being inspired by those working to protect our natural world.
The Home Range Wildlife Research Lynx and Wildfire Project is made possible with funding support from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and through a partnership with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). All capture and collaring activities are performed under USFWS permit #PER2937435.
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