Rewilding Earth Podcast
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Episode 113: A Fascinating Talk With Peter Alagona About Grizzlies And Their Future Return To California
About Peter Alagona Peter is a professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Hes an environmental historian, historian of science, conservation scientist, and nat
Episode 112: The Importance Of Rethinking Urban Design To Rewilding Projects Everywhere
About Chris Hawkins leads the Colorado Chapter of The Nature Conservancys (TNC) Cities program where he spends his time focusing on improving regional habitat connectivity and access to nature; creat
Episode 111: Combat Vet Jon Rezendes on Large Carnivore Coexistence and a Habitat Protection Victory in El Paso’s Franklin Mountains
About Born and raised in Massachusetts, Jon Rezendes had a lifelong obsession with wilderness and big cats interrupted by the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. Jon was a high school freshman and
Episode 110: Deploying Nature-Based Water Solutions – The Future Of Water Use In The Southwest
About Erin English Erin leads Biohabitats visionary Integrated Water Strategies planning & engineering efforts. She applies her background in chemical and environmental engineering with her passion f
Episode 109: Rewilding Anywhere At Any Scale Relies Greatly On How We Restore And Reimagine Our Urban Environments
About Chris Chris is a practice leader with Biohabitats, leading the firms research and development effort called Bioworks. He is an ecological engineer with 20 years of experience in restoration and
Episode 108: Kelly Borgman on Rewilding the Enormous Mississippi River Watershed
About Kelly Borgmann grew up on a historic farm in rural east-central Indiana. Spending her days playing in the woods and caring for the land gave her a deep appreciation of nature. Participating in 4
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