First of let me start by wishing you all well during the horrible events from COVID-19. I hope you are safe & unaffected.
We have had to change the structure of our episodes due to the rightful limitations of social distancing & isolation. For the foreseeable future, we will be presenting Extra Wild shows. These will be telephone interviews with animal & wildlife charities, organisations, presenters & experts.
On this show, I spoke with the Head of Living Collections for the Wildfowl & Wetland Trust, Marc Boardman.
We spoke about the importance of managing & conserving wetland centers & reserves, what kind of wildlife you can find at these sites & how WWT are managing during the current global pandemic.
Bonus Episode: Wildling with Isabella Tree
S2E3: Killing for Conservation: How Do We Feel?
Bonus Episode: Community Conservation in Haiti with Jean Wiener
S2E2: Marine Protected Areas in the UK: Something's Fishy
S2E1: Rivers in the UK: Let's Get Wet!
Bonus Episode: Braving The Cold with The London Wildlife Trust
Nature Room 101 with Charlie Bingham & Ben Porter
Into The Wild’s Christmas Party: Merry Nerd-mas
S1:E8: Human Wildlife Conflict Revisited: India Addition
Bonus Episode: A lot-(ment) of nonsense with Emma Brisdion
S1:E7: Gardens for People & Wildlife: When the Growing Gets Tough.
S1E6: Forestry Around The World: Got Wood?
Nature Room 101 with Dr Amy Jane Beer & Lee Schofield
S1E5: Climate Crisis’s Impact on Biodiversity - Just Stop Boil
S1E4: Farming in the UK Part 2
S1E3: Farming in the UK Part 1
Bonus Episode: A chat with Whitley Award Winners, Leonard Akwany & Yuliana Bedolla
S1E2: Human Wildlife Conflict: The Elephant in the Room
S1E1: Rethinking Conservation: Breaking Down the Fortress
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