Season 2, Episode 2: Urban rewilding @ Plymouth
This episode was recorded in September 2022 in Plymouth's Central Park. It is an interview with two employees of the City Council who are part of the ground-breaking urban rewilding project - Green Minds Plymouth https://greenmindsplymouth.com. Whatever your preconceptions about the idea of urban rewilding, I suggest that you listen to what Zoe and Andrew say before you jump to conclusions. It is not, nor could it be, another Knepp, Benloit or Wild Ken Hill, but it is a remarkable initiative looking at nature through a joined-up, city-wide lens, whilst engaging communities and tackling mental health issues at the same time. Plymouth are doing this with multiple partners, including the National Trust and the Arts University of Plymouth, and it was initially funded from EU funds (!!). Enjoy and if you like it you may wish to 'buy me a coffee' at buymeacoffee.com/samrose This work is all done for the love of it, and is thirsty going!
Season 2, Episode 1: Alasdair Cameron @ Somerset Wildlands
This is the first in my second season of podcasts about rewilding, and is an interview with Alasdair Cameron. Alasdair is the founder and Executive Director of Somerset Wildlands (somersetwildlands.org), a small charity dedicated to rewilding in the Somerset levels, and it all started when he bought a field about 6 or 7 years ago and just left it, to see what would happen; you can see why this really works with the title of my podcast ;) The interview is packed full of details, memorable quotes and some very clear and good thinking about rewilding from someone who is very clearly passionate about his subject. He also covers some of the basics very well, so you might want to treat this like a rewilding 101 refresher. I'm not going to go into any more detail, you can listed to it for that, suffice to say that you may need to listen to it a couple of times to take it all in. Thanks for listening and you can check out my website at whatifyoujustleaveit.info or even show your appreciation by buying me a coffee or two at buymeacoffee.com/samrose
Episode 8: Penny Green and Ivan De Klee @ Knepp Wildlands
This is the long awaited Part 2 of my interviews from Knepp. In this one I talk to Penny Green, their Principal Ecologist, and Ivan De Klee, who does, er, everything else! It was recorded outdoors (the best way) in the scrublands at Knepp on a windy November day in late 2020, between lockdowns, but I have checked and they are both happy that everything they said back then still stands. Penny and Ivan are at the 'coal face' of rewilding, in Penny's case particularly with the safari customers, and with Ivan, his role with other farms in a local cluster means that he is very tuned into the farming community. They both have so much to say about their roles at Knepp that I think you will love the interview, and, if you haven't already been, be tempted again to go and visit for yourself. Photos from this visit will be online at whatifyoujustleaveit.info shortly. I hope you enjoy it and any comments and reviews very welcome. Thank you for listening. You might also look for Penny's Knepp podcasts, but only of course, after listening to this :)
Episode 7: Isabella Tree and Charlie Burrell @ Knepp Wildlands
In this episode I am delighted to bring you an interview with the people who inspired me to get involved in rewilding, Isabella Tree and Charlie Burrell from the fantastic Knepp Estate in West Sussex. There is not a lot to say that has not already been said or written about this project, but this is my take on it, and Charlie and Issy are warm and welcoming, with some great answers to my questions. They are clearly so passionate about what they are doing, but also genuinely surprised at the success they have had. I have put up extensive photos, drone video and audio alongside some text at whatifyoujustleaveit.info and this is the first of three podcasts about Knepp. Whilst this approach is not for everyone or everywhere, it is one that has a wide appeal for marginal and more productive land throughout lowland England, and it this type of project can be widely supported, the change we can make to the UK's biodiversity can be immense. I hope you enjoy it and any comments and reviews very welcome. Thank you for listening.
Episode 6: The Undercliffs @ East Devon. The 'original rewilded landscape'?
In this episode I visit the Axmouth to Lyme Regis National Nature Reserve - commonly known as the Undercliffs. It is an incredible seven mile long strip of coastal land dominated by vegetated landslips, cliffs, hidden pinnacles, self-seeded Ash woodland, ponds, springs, patches of chalk grassland, and remote beaches on the East Devon Coast. You can see the photos, hear more audio, and see some drone footage at whatifyoujustleaveit.info and this podcast comprises an interview with Tom Sunderland, the Reserve Manager, and Rob Beard, the Reserve Warden, who work for Natural England. They talk about what management means, both in the context of traditional nature conservation and of rewilding, and how the Undercliffs fits into this. The webpage also gives an additional interview with volunteer Donald Campbell, who was awarded an OBE for his work on the Undercliffs. My thanks to Tom, Rob, Donald and also Lyme Regis Museum. Any comments and reviews very welcome, and thank you for listening.