Nerds! Into The Wild is back. It's revamped. It's reshaped. It's got a new co-host & we are ready to continue bringing you nature & conservation content each month.
For the first episode in this new monthly series, we are focusing on the big C word......no, stop it, we mean CONSERVATION. Starting in the UK, we explore what models are used & how we have ended up in the situation were are in, too many rules & not enough guardians maybe? Then we take a quick virtual trip to two different countries to see how conservation works there, what it means to the people within it & see how that has evolved since their colonial past.
Guest appearances from Nick Gates, Paul Powlesland, Mathen 'Rajeev' Mathew & Bupe Ritah Banda
If you'd like to say "cheers" to the Into The Wild team & help support the show, then you can do so on www.ko-fi.com/intothewildpod
To follow the hosts of the show, Ryan & Nadia, follow them at @mrryanjdalton & @buteblackbird
Into The Foliage: Hedgerows with Megan Gimber
White Storks with Lucy Groves (The White Stork Project)
Bringing Nature Back to the Lake District with Lee Scholefield
A Chat with City Girl in Nature (Kwesia)
Into The Foliage: No Dig with Charles Dowding
Killing The Shepherd with Tom Opre
People Power with Francisca Rockey
Nature Room 101: Round 3 with Sophie Pavelle & Leif Bersweden
Into The Foliage: Ryan & Kel’s New Community Garden
Our Planet in Space & Pride in STEM
Sustainability in the House with Emma Brisdion
Sea Birds with Ben Porter
Community Conservation with Madison Bowden Parry
Beetles with Ash Whiffin
Beavers in the UK: A Year Later with Eva Bishop
Into The Foliage: Home Grown Veg with Sam Corfield aka The Hairy Horticulturist
Nature Room 101 Round 2 with Dr Dani Rabaiotti & Dr Alex Evans
How We Feel About COP26 with Indy Green & Lauren Cook
Working in the Polar Regions & COP26 with Ella Potts
Nuance in Nature with Alex Lees
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Strange by Nature Podcast
Blurry Creatures
Bigfoot Society
Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks
Seeking A Scientist