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S2E1 (62) "18000 More Trees in Ecuador” with Viviana Solange Yanez Gomez
Viviana Solange Yanez Gomez is the force behind 18,000 Trees in Ecuador, a country famous for its incredible biodiversity, cities, and landscapes.Although Viviana grew up surrounded by nature–hiking…
(61) "Sacred Relationships Matter in Conservation, Motion 96 and 107" with Gwen Bridge
Gwen Bridge is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation from Alberta, Canada, and works in consulting and support for Indigenous nations and their partners across North America.In today’s episode,…
(60) "Bringing Indigenous Peoples’ Voices to the Table, Motion 96 and 107" with Vivian Delgado
Vivian Delgado is Joma and Tiwa. Her mother’s people are from Taos territory, which spans Northern New Mexico into Colorado, where Vivian currently lives. She has an academic background in Indigenous…
(59) "Intergenerational Equity Through Mentorship, Motion 97" with Fátima Gigante
Fátima Gigante is the Program Coordinator at CoalitionWILD. She began as a volunteer leading the Global Mentorship Program and now also manages the Accelerator Program—CoalitionWILD’s two flagship…
(58) "Boreal Forests for Reindeer and Sámi Survival, Motion 131" with Anja Fjellgren Walkeapää
Anja Fjellgren Walkeapää is a reindeer herder in the southern part of the Swedish side of Sápmi. Her reindeer graze in a herding community called Mittådalen Mittahduhlen, and with a master’s degree…
(57) "The Truth Behind the ‘Big Bad Wolf’" with Claire Galloni D'Istria
Is everything we know about wildlife rooted in science—or is it shaped by cultural beliefs? What role does culture actually play in the disappearance of species? Sometimes, how we act toward animals…
(56) "Fenced Out of History" with Zachary Mutinda
A humanitarian and ecological crisis is rapidly unfolding in the southeastern lowlands of Kenya, in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro.Over 200 Indigenous families are facing eviction from ancestral…
(55) "Breaking News: Wilderness Needs Truth" with Todd Wilkinson
Todd likes to focus on three main ideas that many of us in this community are well acquainted with, and yet rarely stop to unpack them. First: wild places. Second: rewilding. And third: how to…
(54) "17 Syllables for Environmental Change" with Maggie Dewane
Maggie Dewane set out to travel across all 50 states of the U.S., capturing the essence of each one through poetry, specifically haikus, and she did all of this for nature.For a while, climate change…
(53) "Are Humans Part of the Landscape?" with Dan Abbe
Looking back, it’s hard to find a time when humans weren’t part of the natural landscape. We’ve shaped the land for millennia, and conversely, the land has shaped us - yet, we often talk about nature…
(52) "We're Taking YOUR Motions to the IUCN World Conservation Congress" with Amy Lewis
Today, we’re bringing you into the heart of our latest journey—one that began at the 12th World Wilderness Congress and is now heading to the IUCN World Conservation Congress in October of this year,…
(51) "A Match for Conservation" with Jennifer Dallan and Don Carruthers Den Hoed
Jenny Dallan, a young environmental professional, works for Ontario Parks, coordinating school programs across the province. Don Carruthers Den Hoed works at the University of British Columbia, where…
(50) "Whales and Wildlife at Risk in Cortés" with Beatriz Padilla
Everything began with a plan by U.S. fossil fuel companies in Texas to export natural gas to the vast markets of China. But instead of building expensive infrastructure through the U.S., developers…
(49) "Utah's Threatened Wilderness" with Chris Riccardo
Picture this: a vast, untouched wilderness stretching across the horizon–a land so pristine it feels like it’s been frozen in time. It’s almost hard to put words to such a place, it’s truly like…
(48) "Why Facts Don’t Save Nature—But Stories Do" with Celina Chien and Victoria Duthil
A UNESCO World Heritage site in the Indian Ocean and home to over 400 endemic species, the Aldabra Atoll, is on the brink of destruction. A proposed luxury development has threatened its fragile…
(47) "What’s the deal with COPs and Member Only Congresses?" with Yen Parico and Aiita Joshua Apamaku
Global conservation policy can feel complex: What are these big events, and why do they matter? COPs, Conventions of Parties, and member-only congresses—these spaces can seem intimidating, filled…
(46) "What’s Next for ‘wilderness’?" with Chad Dawson
Wilderness seems like an innate, normal, natural concept. ‘Wilderness is the story of the planet.’ That’s what Chad Dawson, today’s guest, says at least. Wilderness is also the story of humanity.…
(45) "Reclaiming Humanity in a Broken World" with Ariel Clark
The world is hurting. People are hurting. We see it every day, all around us. It’s almost inescapable in the news. Ancestral knowledge is fading because of modern ways of life. But within these…
(44) WILD12 "Dan Wildcat: From Anthropocentric Worldview to Kinship with Nature"
Einstein stated, "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." This idea came to Jackie's mind during her conversation with the ever awesome Dan Wildcat at…
(43) "Wildlife Medicine and Indigenous Knowledge" with Avery Tilley
How can Indigenous communities be better supported in addressing wildlife diseases?This question has inspired Avery’s work.Avery, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is working to bring together…
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