Episodes 175
Avg. Duration 38m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.9 (72)
Since Aug 2018
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Schedule
Every 2 Weeks
Format
Episodic
Consistency
95%
Hosting
rewilding.org

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About This Podcast

The Rewilding Earth podcast, hosted by Jack Humphrey, highlights the work of the people involved in saving nature’s building blocks, whether they be intact wilderness or key corridors and buffers surrounding wilderness, as well as people invested in protecting and reintroducing extirpated species to these areas. You’ll hear from conservation biologists, activists, naturalists, organizers, artists, and authors as we interview key players in the fight to Rewild Planet Earth.

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Recent Episodes

Episode 176: Protecting and Restoring the Wild Heart of the Sky Islands with Louise Misztal

Jun 12, 2026 43m

Episode Summary Louise Misztal, executive director of Sky Island Alliance (SIA), sits down with Rewilding Earth podcast host Jack Humphrey to explore the unique, biodiverse, and threatened Sky Island…

Episode 175: How Bedrock Environmental Laws Are Holding the Line in Alaska (For Now) with Cooper Freeman

May 29, 2026 44m

Episode Summary Cooper Freeman, Alaska director for the Center for Biological Diversity, returns to the Rewilding Earth podcast and joins host Jack Humphrey for a transparent, gritty, and…

Episode 174: How Fiction Moves the Needle on Real-World Conservation

May 16, 2026 42m

About the Author Julie Carrick Dalton is a novelist, former journalist, and farmer whose work explores the deep, often complicated relationship between humanity and the natural world. With decades of…

Episode 173: Laiken Jordahl on the Battle for Big Bend

May 01, 2026 36m

Episode Summary Jack Humphrey and the Rewilding Earth podcast sit down with the Center for Biological Diversity’s National Public Lands Advocate Laiken Jordahl to discuss the current administration’s…

Episode 172: “Homesick for a World Unknown: The Life of George B. Schaller” with Miriam Horn

Apr 17, 2026 55m

Summary In 1959, George Schaller entered the Virunga Mountains with nothing but a notebook and a folding chair. At a time when the world viewed the mountain gorilla as a savage, cinematic monster,…

Episode 171: The Hidden Universe of Springs with Larry Stevens

Apr 03, 2026 40m

Dr. Larry Stevens is the curator of ecology at the Museum of Northern Arizona and the director of Springs Stewardship Institute (SSI). He received his Ph.D in zoology from Northern Arizona University…

Episode 170: Paul Watson Defending the Southern Ocean with Operation Krill Wars

Mar 20, 2026 49m

Paul Watson, Founder & Director, Paul Watson Foundation Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist, renowned speaker, accomplished author, and master…

Episode 169: Reba Elliott on the Strategic Power of Older Women in Defense of Public Lands

Mar 06, 2026 48m

Reba Elliott Reba Elliott is the Executive Director of Great Old Broads for Wilderness, the only national environmental network for older women. Reba also serves on the Advisory Circle of Daughters…

Episode 168: American Prairie’s Sean Gerrity on the Art of Thinking Bigger to Rewild the Planet

Feb 20, 2026 44m

Show Notes Sean Gerrity – Author of Wild on Purpose: The American Prairie Story and the Art of Thinking Bigger Sean Gerrity, founder and former CEO of American Prairie, discusses building the largest…

Episode 167: Paul Lister on Rewilding Scotland’s Highlands at Alladale Wilderness Reserve

Feb 06, 2026 42m

Paul Lister, founder of the European Nature Trust and owner of Alladale Wilderness Reserve in Scotland, has spent 20 years restoring 23,000 acres through reforestation, peatland restoration, and deer…

Episode 166: Coral Reef Restoration with Sam Teicher of Coral Vita

Jan 23, 2026 41m

In this episode, we explore the frontlines of coral reef rewilding with Sam Teicher, co-founder of Coral Vita. While coral reefs cover a mere fraction of the ocean floor, they are the essential…

Episode 165: Filming the Elusive El Tigre for “Borderlands Jaguar” with Austin Alvarado

Jan 09, 2026 34m Transcript

Episode summary Jack Humphrey interviews filmmaker Austin Alvarado about his work on the new Fin & Fur Films documentary “Borderlands Jaguar,” which documents jaguars at the Northern Jaguar…

Episode 164: Cuenca Los Ojos – A Rewilding Success Story Still Being Written with Valerie Gordon

Dec 29, 2025 37m

About Valerie and Cuenca Los Ojos Valerie Gordon’s conservation work spans more than two decades focused on endangered species, water, rangeland, and wildlife habitat. Most notably, she spearheaded…

Episode 163: Steve Carver on the Challenges of Implementing Rewilding Goals Across Fragmented Geographic, Cultural, and Political Landscapes

Dec 12, 2025 43m Transcript

Dr. Steve Carver is Professor of Rewilding and Wilderness Science in the School of Geography, University of Leeds and Director of the Wildland Research Institute. He has over 30 years of experience…

Episode 162: Inside Dave Parsons’ Battle to Bring Back El Lobo and the Decades of Carnivore Advocacy That Followed

Nov 28, 2025 54m

Dave is retired from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where from 1990-1999 he led the USFWS’s effort to reintroduce the endangered Mexican gray wolf to the American Southwest. His interests…

Episode 161: Danny Giovale – The Vision to Innovate, the Passion to Rewild

Nov 14, 2025 43m

About Danny Giovale Danny Giovale is the founder and president of Kahtoola, an outdoor equipment company he established in 1999. As a native of Flagstaff, Arizona, Giovale was deeply influenced by…

Episode 160: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 3: Spain’s Missing Lynx Makes A Cautionary Comeback

Nov 07, 2025 34m

Summary In this episode, Julius Purcell takes us into the heart of Spain’s Sierra Morena to explore the dramatic recovery of the Iberian Lynx, once the world’s most endangered feline. We follow the…

Episode 159: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 2: The Brown Bear’s Rocky Return to the Pyrenees

Oct 31, 2025 31m

Episode Summary In this episode, Julius Purcell journeys deep into the Pyrenees to explore the dramatic story of brown bears—once nearly extinct in these mountains, now at the center of a fierce…

Episode 158: Europe’s Big Three – Wolves, Bears, Lynx. Part 1: The Wolf’s Uneasy Return to Germany

Oct 24, 2025 32m

Happy Wolf Awareness Week! Julius Purcell discovered his interest in audio while training as a journalist in the Middle East. He later worked as a deputy editor at National Geographic History…

Episode 157: The Jaguar’s Path – Rewilding a Continental Corridor with Sebastian Di Martino

Oct 17, 2025 45m

A biologist with a lifelong dedication to conservation, Sebastián Di Martino began his involvement with environmental organizations at the age of 13. He earned a degree in Biology in his native…

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