We chat with some of the people involved in the Wild Work movement about Wild Work’s place-based approach and how we benefit nature and society.
Featured in this episode:
Annalisa Setti, Lecturer UCC Applied Psychology.
Tom Rickard, Project Worker Midleton Garda Youth Diversion Project.
Dermot Kelly, Director Regulatory Affairs at Pfizer.
Marcia D'Alton, Independent Councilor Cork County Council.
To find out more visit https://wildwork.ie/
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
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Wild Work: 5 Years In (Part 3)
Wild Work: 5 Years In (Part 2)
Wild Work: 5 Years In (Part 1)
Wild Work Biodiversity Training - magical South Cork locations
Wild Work Biodiversity Training - magical West Cork locations
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Carrigtwohill Biodiversity Action Plan - Wildflower Seeds
Wild Work Student Placement: Final episode - Reflections
Wild Work Student Placement: Climate change and amenity grassland management
Wild Work Student Placement: Biodiversity Action Plans
Wild Work Student Placement: First episode - Introduction
Wild Workers At Home - Pesticides
Wild Workers At Home - Wildflowers
The perspective of a Wild Worker - Karen Loxton
Our relationship with nature
Why engage with Wild Work and the benefits of being part of the Wild Work movement
The perspective of a Wild Worker - William O Halloran
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