In this episode, Wildlife Protection & Animal Welfare activist and Pearson World Changer ambassador Dominic Dyer talked us through some of his varied and influential work and activism. Dominic also touched on the Dasgupta Review, how young activists can become the decision makers of tomorrow, the badger culling debate, bees, and lots more besides!
Many thanks to Pearson for sponsoring season 4 of GeogPod.
Links from the pod
Pearson World Changer Awards
Badgered to Death: The People and Politics of the Badger Cull
The Dasgupta Review
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