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Ep 217#217 | The Great Plains Comeback: Inside America's Largest Rewilding Project with Daniel Kinka, PhD
When Lewis and Clark traveled the Missouri River in the early 1800s, they encountered bison herds stretching to the horizon, grizzly bears roaming the plains, and wildlife in numbers that seemed endless—but just 100 years later, it was nearly all gone. In this episode, Brooke sits down with Dr. Danny Kinka, Director of Rewilding at American Prairie, to explore the science behind the largest landscape rewilding project in the continental United States. American Prairie is working to restore 5,000 square miles of Montana's Great Plains by restoring keystone species like bison and creating the conditions for wildlife like beaver, prairie dogs, and eventually large carnivores to naturally return and thrive. They discuss why bison grazing is essential to grassland diversity, how prairie dogs are the unsung heroes of the plains, why American Prairie isn't ready for wolves yet but grizzly bears are a different story, the complexities of conservation in working ranch landscapes, community relations, and what you can do to support wildlife restoration wherever you live in the world. This is the science of rewilding, Montana's Great Plains comeback, and the tangible hope happening on the ground right now. TIMESTAMPS00:00 The Return of Wildness in Central Montana00:22 Introduction to Rewildology and today’s guest01:51 Meet Dr. Daniel Kinka: From Psychology to Rewilding03:17 The Historical Transformation of the Great Plains07:27 The Ecological Impact of Wildlife Loss12:12 American Prairie: Mission and Goals16:53 Rewilding Strategies and Challenges26:57 The Role of Large Carnivores in Rewilding33:15 Current Status and Future of American Prairie35:57 Functional Recovery of the Ecosystem36:08 Rewilding Progress and Challenges37:37 Wildlife Restoration and Management38:07 Community and Economic Impact40:40 Public Support and Skepticism50:54 Global Significance of Rewilding57:08 Personal Reflections and Hope01:00:38 How to Support Rewilding Efforts01:07:28 Final Thoughts and Call to Action SUPPORT AMERICAN PRAIRIEhttps://americanprairie.org/ LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 7, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ LISTEN TO THE REWILDOLOGY PODCASTApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YXWSsFSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=ff3b5e2ec90542a2 FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology

Ep 216#216 | Nature Happy Hour #4: Goodbye 2025, Sea Turtles, Wetlands & Ocean Protection
Join Brooke and Charles for their end-of-year Nature Coffee Hour as they reflect on 2025's biggest conservation moments! They swap their usual evening beers for morning caffeine and dive into the stories that shaped this year: green sea turtles downlisted from endangered to least concern, Florida's record-breaking leatherback nesting season, the troubling rollback of U.S. wetland protections, Ecuadorian fishing communities protecting mangroves from industrial shrimp farms, and the historic High Seas Treaty protecting two-thirds of our oceans. They also share personal updates—Rewildology's Project Patagonia series becoming a Jackson Wild finalist, Charles's health recovery and new PhD students, and some unexpected philosophical realizations about humanity and our shared planet. This conversation covers the conservation wins, losses, and everything in between as we close out 2025 and look ahead to what's next. TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction01:34 Morning Beverage Chat06:49 Project Patagonia Success20:05 Charles' Health and Lab Updates30:43 Top Headlines of 202540:49 State Policies and Their Impact on Wildlife41:40 Ecological Consequences of Removing Protections43:21 Private Land and Wetland Conservation43:54 The Importance of Wetlands and Potential Risks44:33 State-Level Actions and Public Responsibility46:57 Positive News: Green Sea Turtles' Recovery47:48 Sea Turtle Conservation Success Stories55:10 Community-Led Conservation in Ecuador01:02:42 Global Conservation Efforts and Personal Reflections01:12:55 High Seas Treaty and Ocean Conservation01:21:31 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 7, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ LISTEN TO THE REWILDOLOGY PODCASTApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YXWSsFSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=ff3b5e2ec90542a2 FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology CONTACTSBrooke Mitchell, [email protected] SPONSORSHIPS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPSSend your ideas to Brooke at [email protected]

Ep 215#215 | Life Overlooked: Protecting California’s Mojave Desert with Natalie Cibel & Coral Carson
In this inbetweenersode, Brooke sits down with Natalie Cibel and Coral Carson from Planet People Podcast to explore the Mojave Desert—part of California's overlooked "desert heart". Discover the surprising Raven-Tortoise-Human conflict threatening desert wildlife, the complex relationship between renewable energy development and habitat conservation, and innovative solutions like laser technology and captive breeding programs saving desert tortoises. Learn about pressing challenges including off-roading impacts, solar farm expansion, and illegal poaching, plus inspiring conservation wins like the Chuckwalla National Monument, Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act, and the "Kill Your Lawn" rewilding movement. This episode reveals why the Mojave Desert is a critical conservation hotspot and how small actions—like closing dumpster lids—create cascading positive effects for desert ecosystems. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction and Special Episode Announcement01:03 Meet the Hosts: Natalie and Coral04:11 Exploring the Mojave Desert06:02 Desert Biodiversity and Conservation09:05 Challenges Facing the Mojave Desert11:37 Raven and Desert Tortoise Conflict14:29 Human Impact and Conservation Efforts21:06 Renewable Energy and Land Use26:24 Balancing Renewable Energy and Recreation28:01 Off-Roading and Its Impact on the Mojave31:21 Kill Your Lawn Movement34:30 Conservation Success Stories38:19 The Joshua Tree Conservation Act41:43 Final Thoughts and Call to Action LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 7, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology

Ep 214#214 | Illuminating Coexistence: The Blink+A Story with Nicolás Lagos and Javiera de la Fuente
Join host Brooke Mitchell as she speaks with puma researcher Nicolas Lagos and conservation technologist Javiera de la Fuente about revolutionizing human-wildlife coexistence with Blink+A, an innovative deterrent device combining flashing lights, sounds, and IoT connectivity to protect livestock and carnivores. From selling a wildlife photography book to fund their idea to testing weatherproof devices across ranches from the US to Saudi Arabia, this unlikely collaboration between a Patagonian field biologist and Santiago digital designer shows how conservation technology can address predator-livestock conflict. Named after a one-eyed puma from Torres del Paine, Blink+A demonstrates open-source innovation in wildlife management, promoting peaceful coexistence between ranching communities and endangered carnivores like pumas, jaguars, and bears. Support the $25,000 fundraiser to expand Blink+A testing globally at givebutter.com/projectpatagonia. TIMESTAMPS0:00 Introduction & Project Overview1:45 Meet Nico & Javi2:25 Nico's Background - From Santiago to Patagonia Pumas4:40 Javi's Story - From Nintendo to Conservation Tech7:35 The Problem: Century-Old Human-Wildlife Conflict12:45 Designing Blink+A: Deterrent 2.016:25 15 Prototypes and Counting19:30 Learning to Prototype on a Budget22:55 Funding Through Puma Photography Book26:15 Why This Device Works: Predator Biology30:50 The Human Element: Working with Ranchers36:35 Rancher Feedback: Virtual Fences Concept38:25 Technical Details: Lights, Sounds & Sensors42:10 PIR Sensors & Customizable Components45:10 Current Status & Next Phase47:50 What Success Means to Each of Them51:30 How Blink+A Got Its Name53:25 The One-Eyed Puma: Blinka's Story54:35 Final Thoughts & Advice57:10 Call to Action & Fundraiser58:25 Outro & Expedition Information LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!September/October Book - Crossings by Ben Goldfarb https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology SPONSORSHIPS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPSSend your ideas to Brooke at [email protected]

Ep 213#213 | How Indigenous Wisdom and Modern Science Are Revolutionizing Amazon Rainforest Conservation with Rosa Espinoza, PhD (Inbetweenersode #2)
Join host Brooke Mitchell for an incredible conversation with Dr. Rosa Espinoza, PhD scientist and author of "The Spirit of the Rainforest: How Indigenous Wisdom and Scientific Curiosity Reconnects Us to the Natural World." Rosa shares her groundbreaking Amazon rainforest research, including her discovery of stingless bees as Earth's oldest pollinators (80 million years old) and their medicinal honey properties used in COVID-19 treatment by indigenous communities. Learn how traditional indigenous knowledge bridges with modern conservation science, from animal self-medication research inspired by ayahuasca experiences to new Peruvian legislation protecting native bee species. Rosa explains why everyone on Earth is connected to the Amazon ecosystem through weather patterns, food systems, and natural medicines, while exploring zoopharmacognosy (animal self-medication), ethnobotany, and the beautiful indigenous concept of "living beautifully" as environmental stewardship. This episode reveals how traditional ecological knowledge from Amazonian communities guides cutting-edge scientific discoveries in biodiversity conservation, pollinator research, and sustainable environmental practices. Perfect for listeners interested in conservation biology, indigenous rights, traditional medicine, Amazon biodiversity, climate science, and innovative approaches to environmental research and cultural preservation. TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome00:55 Rosa's Unique Upbringing in the Amazon03:27 Journey to Pursuing Science06:33 Cultural Shock and Adaptation10:22 The Spirit of the Rainforest: Book Discussion14:22 Global Connection to the Amazon19:27 Indigenous Wisdom and Modern Science27:26 The Importance of Preserving Indigenous Knowledge42:24 Cultural Pride and Social Media Influence43:40 Indigenous Voices in Science46:17 Introduction to Stingless Bees48:08 The Medicinal Power of Stingless Bee Honey54:55 Biodiversity and Conservation Efforts01:00:21 Writing and Storytelling Process01:05:21 Reconnecting with Nature and Self01:18:57 Book Release and Final Thoughts LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!July / August Book - The Spirit of the Rainforest by Dr. Rosa Espinoza https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology SPONSORSHIPS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPSSend your ideas to Brooke at [email protected]

Ep 212#212 | Patagonia Update: Helicopter Discoveries and Conservation Breakthroughs with Cristian Saucedo (Inbetweenersode #1)
Join me, Brooke Mitchell, for an exciting conservation update from Chile's Route of Parks of Patagonia with Rewilding Chile's Wildlife Director Cristian Saucedo. Discover the dramatic helicopter discovery of 10 endangered huemul deer at Cape Froward, southern river otter (huillín) sightings in coastal areas, the first international Darwin's rhea translocation between Argentina and Chile, Andean condor rehabilitation successes, and groundbreaking puma coexistence research. This Inbetweenersode provides exclusive access to conservation breakthroughs across 1,700 miles of protected Patagonian wilderness, showcasing cutting-edge rewilding efforts, endangered species recovery, and sustainable wildlife tourism initiatives. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, adventure travelers, and anyone passionate about wildlife conservation success stories from one of the world's most ambitious conservation projects.TIMESTAMPS0:00 Welcome to Rewildology: Exciting Updates from Patagonia00:44 Conservation Stories from Patagonia's Route of Parks01:11 Meet Cristian Saucedo: Wildlife Director for Rewilding Chile02:48 The Journey of Rewilding Chile08:54 Breakthrough Discoveries in Cape Forward28:40 The Importance of Baseline Data for Conservation34:43 Translocation Success: Moving Darwin's Rhea from Argentina to Chile37:08 Monitoring and Releasing Darwin's Rhea in Patagonia38:23 Challenges and Successes in Rhea Conservation42:29 Andean Condor Rehabilitation and Release Program50:18 Puma Conservation Efforts in Patagonia57:56 Wildlife Conservation in Pumalin National Park01:04:02 Closing Remarks and Future Plans LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!July / August Book - The Spirit of the Rainforest by Dr. Rosa Espinozahttps://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology CONTACTSBrooke Mitchell, [email protected] SPONSORSHIPS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPSSend your ideas to Brooke at [email protected]

S2 Ep 211Where Hope Flourishes: The Promise of Patagonia's Route of Parks
In this powerful finale, I reveal the five revolutionary conservation principles that make Chile's Route of Parks a global blueprint for planetary healing. From tracking pumas with scientist Nicolás Lagos in Torres del Paine to discovering endangered huemul deer in a Patagonian snowstorm, this 1,700-mile conservation corridor spanning 17 national parks is transforming wildlife conservation and climate action. Learn why temperate rainforests store three times more carbon than the Amazon, explore groundbreaking puma coexistence research, and discover Darwin's rhea restoration programs across 28 million acres of protected wilderness. I announce Project Patagonia's three pillars: Listen (this podcast), Protect (supporting $20,000 for puma research), and Experience (my exclusive April 2026 Torres del Paine expedition). From ancient Alerce trees to innovative wetland protection, discover how corridor connectivity, indigenous co-management, and ecosystem restoration offer hope for addressing climate change and biodiversity loss worldwide. This conservation revolution proves that landscape-scale thinking, community partnerships, and sustainable tourism can heal damaged ecosystems while supporting local livelihoods. What conservation lesson resonated most with you? Drop me a note in the comments! Thanks for listening! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of Parks EPISODE TITLEEpisode 8: Where Hope Flourishes: The Promise of Patagonia's Route of Parks TIMESTAMPS 00:00 A Snowy Encounter in Patagonia01:21 Introduction to the Journey02:02 Close Encounters with Pumas03:48 Darwin's Rhea Breeding Program05:08 The Melting Glaciers07:05 Interconnected Ecosystems08:19 Conservation in Working Landscapes09:05 A Blueprint for Planetary Healing12:26 The Five Pillars of Conservation16:21 Project Patagonia: How You Can Help19:19 Conclusion and Acknowledgements LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONS Where The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGY

S2 Ep 210Where Ice Meets Sky: Patagonia's Vanishing Glaciers
Experience the stunning yet sobering reality of Patagonia's vanishing glaciers as I soar over Chile's massive ice fields and uncover groundbreaking climate research with Chilean glaciologist Dr. Ines Dussaillant. In this urgent episode, I explore the Northern and Southern Patagonian Ice Fields - covering over 16,500 square kilometers and representing the largest temperate ice masses in the Southern Hemisphere. Discover the alarming reality that five of the last six years have broken records for glacial mass loss, with some Patagonian glaciers retreating over 15 kilometers in just one century. Learn why these ancient ice formations serve as "sentinels of climate change," functioning as crucial water towers that sustain river systems across Chile and Argentina while storing massive amounts of fresh water. I was amazed to discover that Patagonia contains both the world's fastest-retreating glacier and fastest-growing glacier within the same ice field. From understanding why glacial ice appears that stunning blue color to exploring how satellite technology tracks ice loss across decades, this episode reveals the critical role glaciers play in global sea level rise and local water security. Dr. Dussaillant's recent Nature publication documents the accelerating pace of glacial retreat, while offering hope through Chile's emerging glacier protection laws and the Route of Parks conservation corridor. What spoke to you the most? Drop me a note in the comments! Thanks for listening! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of Parks EPISODE TITLEEpisode 7: Where Ice Meets Sky: Patagonia's Vanishing GlaciersTIMESTAMPS00:00 Awe-Inspiring Aerial Views of Patagonia01:49 Introduction to Patagonia's Glaciers02:54 Meeting Dr. Ines Dussaillant: A Glaciologist's Journey05:59 Understanding Glaciers: Formation and Function09:13 The Crucial Roles of Glaciers11:18 Fieldwork and Satellite Observations13:07 The Unique Glaciers of Patagonia19:31 The Impact of Climate Change on Glaciers23:08 Hope and Conservation Efforts29:54 Join Project Patagonia LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ LISTEN TO THE REWILDOLOGY PODCASTApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YXWSsFSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=ff3b5e2ec90542a2 FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology CONTACTSBrooke Mitchell, [email protected]...

S2 Ep 209Where Ranches Rewild: From Estancia to Patagonia National Park
Venture into Chile's Patagonia National Park, where I witnessed one of conservation's most inspiring comeback stories—the Darwin's rhea (Rhea pennata) rescued from the brink of local extinction. In this captivating episode, I explore the remote Aysén region and meet Alejandra Saavedra, who has dedicated eight years to bringing these remarkable flightless birds back from just 22 individuals to over 70 and counting. Journey with me through the ethereal marble caves of General Carrera Lake, across the dramatic spires of Cerro Castillo National Park, and into the golden grasslands of this 640,000-acre conservation success story that was once degraded ranch land. Discover how this revolutionary rewilding project began with an unexpected discovery by border police in 2014, leading to an innovative breeding program that has released 130 rheas into the wild. Learn about the critical ecological role these "nature's gardeners" play in the Patagonian steppe ecosystem, dispersing seeds and maintaining grassland health while serving as prey for apex predators like pumas. From the challenges of genetic diversity management to community engagement and ecosystem-wide restoration, this episode reveals the complex science behind modern conservation work. Witness how the transformation of Estancia Valle Chacabuco represents one of Earth's most ambitious habitat restoration projects, proving that with patience, dedication, and scientific rigor, we can repair damage to wild ecosystems one bird, one guanaco, one removed fence at a time. What did you think of this episode? Drop me a note in the comments! Thanks for listening! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of Parks TIMESTAMPS00:00 An Encounter with Birds Brought Back from the Brink01:37 Welcome to Aysén: The Wild Heart of Patagonia03:15 A Homestay at Cerro Castillo National Park04:38 The Marvel of Marble Caves06:01 Arrival at Patagonia National Park07:22 How Patagonia National Park Came to be09:56 The Darwin's Rhea: A Conservation Success Story19:44 Challenges and Triumphs in Rhea Conservation22:59 Reflections and Looking Ahead24:26 A Call to Action: Join Project Patagonia LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ LISTEN TO THE REWILDOLOGY PODCASTApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YXWSsFSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=ff3b5e2ec90542a2 FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/...

S2 Ep 208Where Ancient Trees Stand: The Forests of Pumalín
Journey with me deep into Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, the ecological crown jewel of Chile's Route of Parks, where I stood in awe before ancient Alerce trees (Fitzroya cupressoides) that have thrived for over 3,000 years. In this immersive episode, I explore one of Earth's most pristine temperate rainforests, spanning nearly one million acres and storing an estimated 229.3 million metric tonnes of carbon. Witness the remarkable conservation legacy of Douglas Tompkins, founder of The North Face, who transformed controversial land purchases into a revolutionary approach to ecosystem preservation. I was stunned to discover how this biodiversity hotspot receives a staggering 6,000mm of annual rainfall, creating one of the planet's wettest temperate forests where coastal fog-swept valleys meet Andean peaks. Learn why these forests store three times more carbon per hectare than the Amazon and how they protect 25% of the world's remaining Alerce trees - cousins to California's giant sequoias. From the eruption-scarred town of Chaitén to breathtaking "Jurassic Park" landscapes, this episode reveals how Pumalín represents the future of conservation: not just protecting wilderness, but creating corridors that maintain ecological connections across an entire region. What spoke to you the most? Drop me a note! Thanks for listening!SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of ParksTIMESTAMPS00:00 Ancient Giants of Patagonia01:48 Welcome to Puma Douglas Tompkins National Park02:48 Journey to the Heart of the Park05:58 Chaiten Volcano Eruption07:18 The Visionary Behind the Park10:09 Pumalin’s Unique Geography11:27 Patagonian Jurassic Park17:08 Exploring the Alerce Trail24:04 Reflecting on Conservation and Legacy26:02 Join the Conservation Adventure LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ LISTEN TO THE REWILDOLOGY PODCASTApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YXWSsFSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=ff3b5e2ec90542a2 FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology CONTACTSBrooke Mitchell, [email protected] SPONSORSHIPS & BRAND PARTNERSHIPSSend your ideas to Brooke at [email protected]

S2 Ep 207Where Waters Gather: The Hidden Wetlands of Northern Patagonia
In this episode of Rewildology, I explore the overlooked wetlands and sunken forests that form the northern gateway to Chile's Route of Parks in the rainy Maullín River Basin. Alongside Fernando, Andres, and David from Fundación Legado Chile, I track the elusive southern river otter (huillín) - an endangered species with only 15 individuals remaining in the entire 85-kilometer watershed. Through camera traps and conservation strategies, we discover how invasive American mink threaten this fragile ecosystem by competing for the same food sources. The Valdivian temperate rainforest here represents one of Earth's rarest forest types, with biodiversity found at similar latitudes only in New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. Learn how Legado Chile's holistic conservation approach combines wildlife monitoring, environmental education, community engagement, and waste management to protect these vital wetlands. Despite challenges from rapid population growth and agricultural runoff, their work shows how protecting overlooked ecosystems is just as crucial as preserving Patagonia's famous landscapes. What did you think of this episode? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Thanks for listening! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of Parks TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Patagonia's Hidden Wetlands: Gateway to Chile's Route of Parks 01:55 - Fundación Legado Chile: Heroes Saving Endangered Ecosystems04:00 - Endangered Huillín Otter: Conservation in Chilean Wetlands 06:25 - Invasive Mink Crisis: Threats to Native Patagonian Wildlife 10:20 - Valdivian Rainforest: Chile's Last Remaining Sunken Forest 14:10 - Maullín River: Vital Corridor from Andes to Pacific Ocean 16:15 - Environmental Threats: Development & Climate Change Impacts 19:05 - Integrated Conservation: Protecting Biodiversity in Chile 22:00 - Environmental Education: Community Wetland Conservation 24:15 - Ecological Restoration: Planning for Future Generations 25:05 - Route of Parks: Connecting Puerto Varas to Tierra del Fuego 27:25 - Project Patagonia: Supporting South American Conservation LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ LISTEN TO THE REWILDOLOGY PODCASTApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YXWSsFSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=ff3b5e2ec90542a2 FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyX: https://x.com/rewildology CONTACTSBrooke Mitchell, hel...

S2 Ep 206Where Two Oceans Meet: The Birth of Cape Froward National Park
In this episode of Rewildology, journey to the southernmost point of continental America, where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans collide at Cape Froward. I explore Chile's newest national park-in-the-making, where Gabriela Garrido of Rewilding Chile shares how this groundbreaking conservation project protects the crucial intersection between marine and terrestrial ecosystems. From zodiac adventures with playful dolphins to discussions about indigenous co-management with Kawésqar communities, discover how Cape Froward represents a revolutionary approach to conservation that bridges land and sea. Learn how Rewilding Chile recently acquired an additional 34,000 hectares of wilderness at the time of this recording, expanding their vision for a protected corridor that benefits both wildlife and local communities. The creation of this park demonstrates a fundamental shift in conservation thinking, extending protection from mountaintop to seafloor in one continuous system. What do you think about this integrated approach to conservation? Share your thoughts in the comments on YouTube, Spotify, or on Instagram! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of ParksEPISODE TITLEEpisode 3: Where Two Oceans Meet: The Birth of Cape Froward National Park TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction - A Wild Dolphin Encounter01:39 Welcome to Episode 3 of Where the Wild Calls02:08 Early Morning to Punta Arenas02:17 Meet Gabriela Garrido, Marine Biologist and Project Coordinator for Rewilding Chile07:10 How Cape Froward came to be08:16 Cape Forward's relationship with indigenous communities11:22 Beach walk13:57 Challenges of creating a national park22:49 Exploring the park’s lighthouse and viewing museum art about the whaling era24:17 Chile’s dedication to marine conservation28:08 Cape Froward - A new way to establish national parks29:37 Invitation to next episode - Wetlands of northern Patagonia30:28 Join the Adventure: Project Patagonia LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology....

S2 Ep 205Where Pumas Roam: The Keepers of Torres del Paine
In this episode of Rewildology, I take you into the heart of Torres del Paine National Park, where I had my breathtaking first encounter with Rupestre, a "queen of the Andes." Join me as I explore how these magnificent apex predators have become a conservation success story in Chilean Patagonia, thriving where they're often persecuted elsewhere. I sit down with Nicolás Lagos from Panthera to uncover groundbreaking discoveries about puma social behavior that challenge everything we thought we knew about these "solitary" cats. Then I visit Estancia Cerro Guido, where innovative solutions like livestock guardian dogs are transforming traditional ranching practices and proving that conservation and human livelihoods can flourish together. This episode reveals how Torres del Paine is pioneering the coexistence model that could reshape predator conservation worldwide. Discover how you can support Project Patagonia and be part of our conservation efforts in this remarkable landscape. What was your main takeaway from the episode? Let me know on YouTube or through Rewildology’s social channels! Thanks for listening! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of Parks TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction: A Puma Encounter02:09 Welcome to Episode 2 of Where the Wild Calls02:26 Exploring Torres del Paine National Park06:31 Interview with Nicolas Lagos from Panthera09:07 Revolutionary Puma Behavior Discoveries13:55 Puma-rancher conflict15:29 Panthera’s Puma Coexistence Program18:43 Fostering pride for pumas21:26 Visit to Cerro Guido29:00 Conclusion: The Future of Puma Coexistence in Patagonia30:46 Join the Adventure: Project Patagonia LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!May / June Path of the Puma by Jim Williams: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, https://rewildology.com/ SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ FOLLOW REWILDOLOGYYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RewildologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewildology/

S2 Ep 204Where Dreams Connect Wildernesses: Chile's Route of Parks of Patagonia
I'm Brooke Mitchell, and this marks the beginning of Rewildology's new series exploring Chilean Patagonia's magnificent Route of Parks: an epic conservation corridor spanning 1,700 miles, protecting 28 million acres across 17 (soon to be 18) national parks from Puerto Montt to Cape Horn. In this episode, I set the stage for our journey by diving into the region's fascinating natural and human history, from indigenous stewardship spanning 12,000 years to the groundbreaking Tompkins Conservation project that transformed private lands into public parks. Join me as we explore towering granite peaks, ancient Alerce forests, windswept pampas, and vital wetlands—discovering how this visionary conservation model is reshaping our understanding of what's possible when we give nature room to heal. I can't wait to hear what spoke to you most, so drop me a note in the comments! Thanks for listening! SERIES TITLEWhere the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of ParksTIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction: A Breathtaking Morning in Patagonia02:07 The Journey Begins: Exploring Chile's Route of Parks03:16 Understanding Patagonia's Unique Geography04:40 The Ancient Forces Shaping Patagonia07:38 Indigenous Stewardship and European Impact10:48 The Birth of Chile's National Parks14:38 The Visionary Tompkins and Their Legacy18:27 The Global Significance of Patagonia's Conservation20:26 Conclusion: The Future of Conservation in Patagonia22:16 Join the Adventure: Project Patagonia LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT PATAGONIAhttps://rewildology.com/projectpatagonia/ REWILDOLOGY FIELD EXPEDITIONSWhere The Wild Calls: Patagonia Puma Expedition & Torres Del Paine Adventure, March 31 - April 6, 2026: https://rewildology.com/patagoniaexpedition/ JOIN THE REWILDOLOGY BOOK CLUB. IT’S FREE!March / April - The Wolverine Way by Douglas Chadwick: https://rewildology.com/rewildology-book-club/ SHOW NOTES & NEWSLETTERShow notes & subscribe to newsletter, www.rewildology.com SUPPORT REWILDOLOGYhttps://rewildology.com/support-the-show/ FOLLOW REWILDOLOGY YouTube:

S2 Ep 203TRAILER: Where the Wild Calls: A Journey through Patagonia's Route of Parks
trailerJourney through Chile's Route of Parks of Patagonia with me, conservation biologist Brooke Mitchell, in this immersive podcast exploring South America's most ambitious rewilding project. From tracking elusive pumas in Torres del Paine National Park to standing beneath 3,000-year-old Alerce trees in Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, from searching for endangered huillín otters in the Maullín River to witnessing the recovery of Darwin's rheas across the Patagonian steppe — I'll take you along every step of this remarkable 1,700-mile conservation corridor. Together, we'll discover how the visionary work of Douglas and Kristine Tompkins transformed private lands into protected wilderness, creating a revolutionary model for ecological restoration that benefits both biodiversity and local communities. Beyond the jaw-dropping landscapes lies a profound transformation in how we protect and restore our planet's wild spaces, a story I can’t wait to share with you. Episode 1 drops on Earth Day, April 22, 2025! Watch the trailer on Rewildology's YouTube Channel — https://youtu.be/UwaT_2PnQEk Trailer Credits: Editor & Co-Producer — Michelle McConville @batchcapturewild Writer & Co-Producer — Brooke Mitchell @brookerewild Donate to Rewildology Join the Rewildology Book Club Visit the website to read the full show notes Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.

Ep 202#202 | Lost & Found: Species Rediscoveries & Rewildology’s Next Chapter (Nature Happy Hour #3)
Rewildology turns four! In this special Nature Happy Hour episode, Brooke and Dr. Charles van Rees, PhD, raise a glass to four years of the show, reflecting on its biggest moments—the highs, the challenges, and everything in between. They also unveil exciting updates for the future before diving into this episode’s theme: New Horizons. From newly discovered species to astonishing rediscoveries of those thought lost to time, Brooke and Charles explore the thrill of nature’s greatest surprises. Grab your favorite drink and join the celebration! Join the new Rewildology Book Club! Visit the website to read the full show notes. Learn more about this episode's sponsor and how you can help save wildlife, SEE Turtles. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite. Donate to the show. Timestamps00:00 Welcome to Rewildology's 4th Birthday Celebration!00:59 Reflecting on Four Years of Rewildology01:10 Exciting Updates and New Horizons02:30 Nature Happy Hour with Dr. Charles Van Rees04:16 Challenges and Triumphs of Podcasting11:35 Rose, Bud, and Thorn: Reflecting on the Journey18:33 Future Plans: Themed Seasons and More22:35 Rewildology Book Club Announcement32:05 Charles' New Role and Research at UGA45:35 Rediscovering Species: A Scientist's Perspective47:04 Integrative Conservation and New Species Discovery48:18 Western Science and Indigenous Knowledge49:16 The Joy and Reality of New Species51:03 Molecular Tools and Cryptic Species53:34 Rediscovery Missions and Lazarus Species56:18 The Clouded Tiger Cat Discovery01:02:05 Vampire Hedgehog and Other Unique Finds01:08:01 Seamount Expedition and Marine Discoveries01:13:57 Water Mouse and Pandanus Frogs01:23:41 Conservation Challenges and New Horizons
Ep 201#201 | Advancing Marine & Sea Turtle Conservation: Updates from the Field with Brad Nahill
Join Brooke as she reconnects with Brad Nahill, Co-Founder and President of SEE Turtles, to explore the latest developments in sea turtle and marine conservation. In this episode, Brad shares new challenges and successes from the field, updates on groundbreaking projects like Billion Baby Sea Turtles, and how conservation strategies differ across regions like Central America, Asia, and Africa. They also discuss the role of technology, including AI, in protecting marine biodiversity, the evolution of nonprofit funding models, and Brad’s vision for the future of SEE Turtles and global conservation. If you’re passionate about protecting our oceans and the incredible creatures that call them home, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Visit the website to read the full show notes. Learn more about this episode's sponsor and how you can help save wildlife, SEE Turtles. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite. Donate to the show. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Support00:07 The Ancient Sea Turtles and Modern Threats00:46 Meet Brad Nahill of SEE Turtles01:12 Updates in Marine Conservation01:43 SEE Turtles' Mission and Sponsorship02:40 Reflecting on Past Conversations03:47 Challenges and Wins in Sea Turtle Conservation05:35 Global Efforts and Local Success Stories11:26 Innovative Conservation Strategies19:15 Billion Baby Sea Turtles Initiative26:40 Expanding Conservation Efforts27:57 Exciting Travel Plans for the Year28:13 Challenges and Opportunities in Cuba29:39 Popular Trips to Oaxaca31:12 Record-Breaking Year and Future Plans35:48 Innovative AI Solutions for Conservation47:41 The Impact of Technology on Wildlife Conservation
Ep 200#200 | Saving Monarch Butterflies: Conservation, Culture, and Hope with Rebeca Quiñonez-Piñón, PhD
Monarch butterflies are one of the most awe-inspiring species on the planet, undertaking a migration that spans thousands of miles across North America. However, their populations are rapidly declining due to habitat loss, climate change, and agricultural practices. In this episode of Rewildology, we sit down with Rebeca Quiñonez-Piñón, Program Director of Climate Resilient Habitats at the National Wildlife Federation, to explore the challenges and opportunities in monarch conservation. Rebeca shares insights into the cultural significance of monarchs in Mexico, the collaborative efforts between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, and the potential impact of listing monarch butterflies under the Endangered Species Act. We also dive into community-based programs, habitat restoration projects, and actionable steps anyone can take to help pollinators and biodiversity thrive. Don’t miss this engaging conversation about saving one of nature’s most iconic species. Visit the website to read the full show notes. Learn more about this episode's sponsor and how you can help save wildlife, SEE Turtles. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite. Donate to the show. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction and Podcast Support00:08 The Monarch Butterfly Migration00:47 Meet Rebeca Quiñonez-Piñon03:48 Rebeca's Journey into Conservation10:00 Monarch Butterfly Biology and Migration18:14 Tracking Monarch Populations27:33 Challenges Facing Monarch Butterflies39:34 Collaborative Conservation Efforts42:04 Community-Based Projects in Mexico46:00 Cultural Significance of Monarchs in Mexico56:12 The ESA Proposal and Its Implications01:05:44 Future Conservation Strategies01:08:44 Individual Actions for Monarch Conservation01:15:08 Resources and Final Thoughts
Ep 199#199 | Sea Otters & Kelp Forests: Rewilding Oregon’s Coast with Chanel Hason
In this episode of Rewildology, Brooke sits down with Chanel Hason, Director of Outreach and Community Relations at Elakha Alliance, to explore the ambitious effort to reintroduce sea otters to Oregon’s coastline. Chanel shares her incredible journey from marine biologist to conservation advocate and how Elakha Alliance is working with tribes, scientists, and local communities to restore balance to marine ecosystems. We dive into the vital role sea otters play in controlling sea urchin populations, protecting kelp forests, and fostering resilience along the coast. You’ll learn how grassroots conservation efforts are making waves and why restoring sea otters could be key to Oregon’s coastal future. Visit the website to read the full show notes. Learn more about this episode's sponsor and how you can help save wildlife, SEE Turtles. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite. Donate to the show. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview00:07 The Absence of Sea Otters on the Oregon Coast00:46 Meet Chanel Hason: From Marine Biologist to Community Leader03:28 Chanel's Journey: From SeaWorld to Miss Scuba10:13 The Historical Context of Sea Otters in the U.S.14:09 The Founding of the Elakha Alliance16:11 The Impact of Missing Predators on Oregon's Marine Ecosystems22:31 Efforts to Reintroduce Sea Otters to Oregon28:12 Socioeconomic Considerations and Future Prospects31:03 Conservation Tourism and Sea Otters32:11 Indigenous Communities and Sea Otters35:22 The Importance of Sea Otters in Ecosystems40:07 Challenges and Strategies for Kelp Forest Restoration43:13 Future Goals and Political Advocacy49:07 Personal Journey and Career Advice53:42 Supporting Alaka and Sea Otter Conservation55:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 198#198 | Saving the Yucatán's Endangered Sea Turtles with Melania López-Castro, PhD
Join Brooke for a conversation with marine biologist Melania López-Castro as she shares her journey protecting endangered sea turtles in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. From tracking mysterious hatchling movements to implementing innovative conservation strategies, Melania discusses her work with Pronatura Peninsula de Yucatan to save critically endangered hawksbill and green sea turtles. Learn how local communities, scientists, and tourism operators are working together to protect these ancient mariners, and discover how you can support sea turtle conservation in one of their most important nesting grounds worldwide. Visit the website to read the full show notes. Learn more about this episode's sponsor and how you can help save wildlife, SEE Turtles. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite. Donate to the show. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the Yucatan Peninsula and Sea Turtle Conservation 00:54 Meet Melania Lopez Castro: From Academia to Conservation 05:20 The Journey of Sea Turtles: From Birth to Maturity 10:35 Challenges and Innovations in Sea Turtle Conservation 12:43 The Role of Pronatura in Sea Turtle Conservation 22:48 Tourism and Conservation: Balancing Act in the Yucatan 29:45 Switching from Fishing to Tourism 30:46 Collaborations for Conservation 31:57 Threats from Feral Dogs and Raccoons 37:00 Challenges of Coastal Development 38:40 Environmental Policy in Mexico 45:09 Efforts in Sea Turtle Conservation 51:25 How You Can Help 56:14 Connecting with Nature
#197 | Top Hits 2024: Rewilding Grauer’s Gorillas: The GRACE Story with Laurie Cummins
The journey through 2024’s best continues! Here’s the fourth episode in our Top Hits of 2024 series—another incredible highlight from the year.---------------------------------------- [Repost] In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke sits down with Laurie Cummins, the Acting Deputy and Education Director at GRACE (Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education Center) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Laurie shares her incredible journey from Michigan to GRACE, where she now plays a crucial role in helping the team on the ground rescue, rehabilitate, and protect the critically endangered Grauer’s gorillas. The conversation explores GRACE's innovative three-pillar approach to conservation, which includes rewilding gorillas, protecting forest habitats, and engaging local communities. Laurie also discusses the organization's groundbreaking work amidst the challenges posed by the civil unrest in the region and highlights the importance of community-driven conservation efforts. Tune in to learn about the remarkable progress being made to save these majestic great apes and how GRACE is setting new standards for conservation worldwide.Visit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#196 | Top Hits 2024: In Search of Jaguars: A Journey Through the Pantanal Part 1 & 2
We’re keeping the momentum going! Here’s the third episode in our Top Hits of 2024 series—celebrating another standout conversation from the year.---------------------------------------- [Repost] Welcome to the latest 4-part expedition series on Rewildology: “In Search of Jaguars: A Journey Through the Pantanal.” In the upcoming four episodes, accompany Brooke on her adventure into the heart of the magnificent Pantanal in Brazil. Delve into the region’s expansive grasslands, winding waterways, and pockets of lush jungle that form distinct habitats within this biodiversity hotspot. Meet local biologists and conservationists diligently working within the Pantanal, and discover the on-the-ground efforts aimed at safeguarding the future of this critical landscape – and the majestic cats that reign over it. In Part 1, join Brooke as she explores São Paulo and unravels the answer to a simple yet crucial question: What exactly is the Pantanal?[Repost] Welcome to Part 2 of the newest expedition series on Rewildology: “In Search of Jaguars: A Journey Through the Pantanal.” In this episode, accompany Brooke and her group as they navigate for hundreds of kilometers along the Paraguay River Basin, encountering incredible wildlife throughout the journey. Listen to insights from Fred Crema, the Expedition Leader, and engage with local communities that reside in the Pantanal. Gain knowledge about the key challenges endangering the Pantanal.Visit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#195 | Top Hits 2024: Rewilding Chilean Patagonia with Carolina Morgado
The countdown continues! Here’s the second episode in our Top Hits of 2024 series—another listener favorite you won’t want to miss.-----------------------------------[Repost] Today is World Rewilding Day and we’re celebrating by releasing this very special episode with Carolina Morgado, the Executive Director of Rewilding Chile! In this conversation, Carolina and Brooke explore so many topics including her serendipitous meeting with Doug Tompkins and her early career with Tompkins Conservation, the evolution of conservation and activism in Chile, the current state of Patagonia, how Rewilding Chile and the Route of the Parks came to be, and the top projects they are working on today.Visit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#194 | Top Hits 2024: Rewilding Australia on a Continental Scale with John Kanowski, PhD
The numbers are in for the year! Kick off the countdown with the first episode in our Top Hits of 2024 series.------------------------------[Repost] G’day, mates! Today, we're traveling to Australia to learn about rewilding on a continental scale with John Kanowski, PhD, Chief Science Officer at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC). In this episode, John and Brooke explore the top conservation issues plaguing the island, notably invasive predators and inferno fires, how AWC is protecting and reintroducing Australia’s endangered mammals, the methods AWC is using to remove introduced predators, collaborating with indigenous communities and land owners to create ideal habitats for wildlife, the tech they’re using to monitor wildlife, the challenges and successes of his career, and so much more.Visit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#193 | Restoring the American West: Wild Horses, Public Lands, and Rewilding with Manda Kalimian and Ross MacPhee, PhD
In this Thanksgiving Special, Brooke sits down with Manda Kalimian and Dr. Ross McPhee from Rewilding America Now to explore their bold mission of restoring the American West by reintroducing wild horses to public lands. Together, they discuss the evolutionary history of horses, their role as keystone species in grassland ecosystems, and the systemic challenges facing conservation on public lands. The conversation also delves into the controversial topics of lithium mining, electric cars, and the broader implications of balancing green initiatives with land restoration. Packed with hope, science, and groundbreaking ideas, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about rewilding and reimagining the future of our landscapes.00:00 Introduction to the American West 02:15 Conversation with Manda and Ross 02:48 Manda's Journey to Rewilding 05:41 Ross's Academic Perspective 10:14 The Ecological Role of Horses 10:53 Historical Context of Wild Horses 15:10 Rewilding America Now: Vision and Challenges 26:28 The Importance of Grasslands 32:39 Cows vs. Horses: Ecological Impact 39:15 Public Rangelands and Management 40:35 Public Land Management and the Bureau of Land Management 41:28 The American Wild Horse and Burro Act 42:24 Multi-Use of Public Lands 43:57 The Impact of Industrial Lobbying 45:36 Changes in Cattle and Land Use 47:12 Challenges Faced by Small Ranchers 51:09 The Process of Acquiring Grazing Permits 01:00:09 Environmental Impact of Mining 01:10:41 Rewilding America's Rangelands 01:18:31 Future Goals and Community InvolvementVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#192 | Rewilding the Planet: Restoring Biodiversity, Ecosystems, and Hope with Alister Scott, PhD
In this episode, Brooke sits down with Alister Scott, PhD, Director of Communications for the Global Rewilding Alliance, to uncover the powerful global movement aiming to restore ecosystems and ignite hope. Alister takes us through his inspiring journey from a passionate young environmentalist safeguarding Antarctica to a key leader in the Global Rewilding Alliance, where he's helped expand the network to over 200 partners worldwide. Together, we explore the Alliance’s four guiding pillars, discussing how rewilding is more than ecological restoration—it’s about reuniting people with nature, empowering communities, and envisioning a sustainable future. Through Alister’s story and the Alliance’s impactful work, we’re reminded that even in a world facing environmental crisis, there’s immense power in resilience and collaboration.00:00 Introduction and Early Life 05:01 Epiphany and Early Activism 07:31 Campaigning and Achievements 09:13 Academic Pursuits and PhD Journey 11:12 Founding the Knowledge Bridge 14:01 Personal Challenges and Coaching 15:53 The One Leadership Project 18:27 Joining the Global Rewilding Alliance 40:47 Rewilding Chile: Building Trust with Local Communities 42:03 Policy and Advocacy in Rewilding 46:12 The Four Pillars of the Global Rewilding Alliance 46:26 The Science of Rewilding: Reanimating the Carbon Cycle 54:47 Joining the Global Rewilding Alliance 01:03:14 The Future of Rewilding: Goals and Hopes 01:09:06 How to Get Involved with RewildingVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#191 | Island Revival: The Art of Rebuilding Caribbean Ecosystems with Shanna Challenger
The Caribbean's offshore islands are treasures of biodiversity, but centuries of human impact and invasive species have pushed many of these delicate ecosystems to the brink. In this episode, Brooke sits down with Shanna Challenger, Offshore Islands Conservation Programme Coordinator of the Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) in Antigua and Barbuda, to explore the complex challenges of rewilding islands. From combating invasive species to securing the future of the Antiguan racer snake, Shanna details the dramatic transformations of the islands and the dedication required to revive these delicate ecosystems. Join us as we uncover the successes, challenges, and inspiring stories behind island restoration in the Caribbean.00:00 Introduction to Caribbean Island Biodiversity 00:36 Meet Shanna Challenger: Island Restoration Expert 01:02 Challenges and Successes in Island Rewilding 02:30 Personal Journey: From Childhood to Conservation 09:21 The Redonda Restoration Project Begins 11:37 Conservation Challenges in the Caribbean 33:01 The Unique Wildlife of Redonda 37:47 Goat Relocation Efforts 43:28 Rat Eradication on Redonda 53:14 Seabirds and Clever Rats 56:08 Rat Eradication Strategy 01:03:34 Impact on Redonda's Ecosystem 01:10:37 Conservation Efforts and Challenges 01:26:54 Future Plans and Community Involvement 01:33:16 How You Can Help 01:45:38 Conclusion and AcknowledgementsVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#190 | Rewilding Grauer’s Gorillas: The GRACE Story with Laurie Cummins
In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke sits down with Laurie Cummins, the Acting Deputy and Education Director at GRACE (Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education Center) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Laurie shares her incredible journey from Michigan to GRACE, where she now plays a crucial role in helping the team on the ground rescue, rehabilitate, and protect the critically endangered Grauer’s gorillas. The conversation explores GRACE's innovative three-pillar approach to conservation, which includes rewilding gorillas, protecting forest habitats, and engaging local communities. Laurie also discusses the organization's groundbreaking work amidst the challenges posed by the civil unrest in the region and highlights the importance of community-driven conservation efforts. Tune in to learn about the remarkable progress being made to save these majestic great apes and how GRACE is setting new standards for conservation worldwide.00:00 Introduction to Grauer's Gorillas 00:41 Meet Laurie Cummins from GRACE 02:41 Laurie's Journey into Conservation 09:53 Understanding Grauer's Gorillas 13:55 Community-Based Conservation at GRACE 22:06 Challenges and Success Stories 43:52 Rewilding Gorillas: From Trauma to Triumph 45:28 Lulingu's Heartwarming Journey 46:16 Integrating Rescued Gorillas into Groups 48:03 The Goal of Rewilding Grauer's Gorillas 48:55 Hands-Off Care and Gorilla Health 51:19 The Community-Driven Corridor Project 01:01:10 Navigating Civil Unrest and Conservation 01:07:53 Future Goals and Personal Motivation 01:13:04 Advice and How to HelpVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#189 | Saving Snow Leopards: From Conflict to Coexistence with Tshiring Lama
Join Brooke for a journey to Nepal's remote Dolpo region, where conservationist Tshiring Lhamu Lama is revolutionizing snow leopard conservation. From witnessing cubs being harmed during her research to founding the women-led Snow Leopard Journey, Tshiring shares her inspiring story of transforming human-wildlife conflict into sustainable coexistence. Discover how she's empowering local communities through innovative tourism, training youth as wildlife guides, and proving that protecting these ethereal cats can create opportunities rather than obstacles. This episode offers a powerful glimpse into the future of conservation, where ancient traditions meet modern solutions, and where saving a species means uplifting the communities who share its home.00:00 Introduction 00:40 Meet Tshiring Lama: A Conservation Pioneer 02:43 From Childhood to Conservationist 08:31 The Impact of Caterpillar Fungus Harvesting 15:25 Challenges and Solutions in Snow Leopard Conservation 21:31 Innovative Approaches to Coexistence 27:49 Starting Snow Leopard Treks 28:19 Convincing the Community 29:00 Learning from Ladakh 30:19 Training Local Youth 32:51 Challenges and Strategies 34:47 Snow Leopard Tourism Impact 36:36 Upcoming Film: Snow Leopard Sisters 39:16 Personal Struggles and Triumphs 42:22 Balancing Motherhood and Conservation 47:26 Final Thoughts and MessageVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#188 | Rewilding Islands to Benefit the Sea: Removing the Land-Ocean Barrier with Coral Wolf [Repost]
Join us in a compelling exploration of island conservation efforts. Featuring insights from Coral Wolf, Conservation Science Program Manager at Island Conservation, we delve into the critical work of removing invasive species to restore island and marine ecosystems. Discover personal stories from field biologists, the impact of seabird recolonization, and the holistic benefits of projects like the Island Ocean Connection Challenge Campaign. Uncover how these initiatives enhance biodiversity, connect terrestrial and marine environments, and engage local communities. Tune in for an exhilarating snorkel adventure in the Galapagos, and learn how you can support global conservation efforts. [Originally aired February, 2023]00:00 Introduction and Episode Update 00:47 Women in Conservation Science Series 01:16 Meet Coral Wolf: Journey to Island Conservation 02:23 The Impact of Invasive Species on Islands 05:04 Island Restoration Success Stories 13:20 The Island-Marine Connection 18:43 Harnessing Island-Ocean Connections 30:35 Future of Island and Marine Restoration 33:41 Stakeholders and Their Roles 35:56 Island Restoration Efforts in Palau 37:30 Challenges and Opportunities in Island Conservation 42:30 Personal Insights and Experiences 47:29 Balancing Parenthood and Fieldwork 52:59 Advice for Aspiring Conservationists 54:10 Galapagos Islands: A Magical Experience 58:28 Conclusion and Ways to SupportRead full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#187 | The Battle for Johnson Tract: Mining, Conservation, and Native Rights in Alaska's Wilderness with Jen Woolworth
In this compelling episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell delves into the controversial Johnson Tract issue with guest Jen Woolworth, Alaska Program Manager at the National Parks Conservation Association. The discussion unravels the complex web of interests surrounding a proposed mining project within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. You will gain insight into the unique history that placed valuable minerals on native-owned land within park boundaries, setting the stage for a clash between conservation efforts, indigenous rights, and resource extraction. Woolworth exposes the marketing tactics employed by mining companies, explains the unconventional review process that has sparked concern, and outlines the potential long-term impacts on wildlife and Alaska's tourism industry. This episode offers a balanced exploration of the economic, environmental, and cultural stakes, ultimately challenging listeners to consider the true value of preserving America's last wild places.00:00 Introduction to Alaska's Wilderness Battle 00:40 Spotlight on Lake Clark National Park 00:48 Meet Jen Woolworth: Conservation Advocate 03:02 Jen's Journey to Alaska 05:16 Challenges in Federal Job Market 10:24 Transition to Nonprofit Sector 14:16 The Johnson Tract Mine Controversy 17:18 Legal and Environmental Implications 26:57 Mining Interests and Native Corporations 31:58 Funding and Development of Lucky Shot and Johnson Track Mine 32:48 Unique Mining Methods at Johnson Track 34:36 Environmental Concerns and Permitting Issues 37:50 Community Engagement and Public Comment Periods 44:09 Tribal Consultation and Potential Alternatives 51:18 Current Status and Future Actions 56:16 How You Can Help and Final ThoughtsVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#186 | Bison's Return: Rewilding Romania's Carpathian Mountains with Gabriele Retez
In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke delves into the groundbreaking European bison reintroduction project in Romania's Carpathian Mountains. Joined by Gabriele Retez, Wildlife Ecologist for WWF-Romania's LIFE with Bison Project, the conversation explores the journey of bringing these majestic creatures back from the brink of extinction. Gabriele shares insights into the project's inception, its ecological impact, and the surprising discoveries about the bison's role in carbon sequestration. The discussion also touches on the delicate balance between conservation efforts and local community adaptation, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the challenges and triumphs of rewilding in the modern world. This episode not only highlights the remarkable resilience of European bison but also showcases how their return is reshaping ecosystems and potentially influencing climate change mitigation strategies, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative approaches to conservation and ecological restoration.00:00 Introduction to European Bison Reintroduction 00:42 Meet Our Expert: Gabrielle Retez 01:55 Gabrielle's Journey to Studying Bison 04:51 The Bison Reintroduction Program in Romania 07:57 Challenges and Strategies in Bison Management 09:13 Scientific Insights and Findings 22:21 Bison's Role in Carbon Sequestration 33:45 Challenges of Species Reintroduction 34:30 Conflicts with Local Communities 36:10 Learning from Past Rewilding Efforts 41:07 Human-Wildlife Coexistence 49:51 Future of Bison Reintroduction 56:28 Defining Success in Rewilding 01:02:30 Personal Reflections and Future DirectionsVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#185 | Revolutionizing Mountain Gorilla Conservation: The One Health Approach with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
In this special World Gorilla Day episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell sits down with renowned conservationist and author, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka. As Uganda's first wildlife veterinarian and founder of Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH), Dr. Gladys shares her groundbreaking 'One Health' approach to gorilla conservation. The conversation spans her journey from studying gorilla parasites in 1994 to founding CTPH, which addresses both human and wildlife health to conserve mountain gorillas. Learn about her innovative projects that benefit local communities through alternative livelihoods like Gorilla Conservation Coffee, and her reflections on engaging women in conservation. This episode offers a deeper understanding of the ties between human health and wildlife conservation and provides actionable insights on how you can make a difference.00:00 Introduction to Gorilla Conservation 00:35 Meet Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka 02:30 Dr. Gladys' First Encounter with Gorillas 05:58 Challenges in Gorilla Conservation 08:46 Becoming Uganda's First Wildlife Veterinarian 13:00 The Scabies Outbreak 20:50 Founding Conservation Through Public Health 37:27 Launching the Volunteer Program 37:56 Family Planning and Community Involvement 40:15 Gorilla Conservation Coffee Initiative 47:12 Expanding Conservation Efforts 55:08 Writing the Book and Personal Reflections 01:03:48 Advice and Final ThoughtsVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#184 | The Magical & Mysterious Lives of Octopuses with David Scheel, PhD
Dive into the mesmerizing world of octopuses with conservation biologist Brooke Mitchell and Dr. David Scheel, a renowned marine biologist and author of 'Many Things Under a Rock, The Mysteries of Octopuses'! In this episode, David shares his 25 years of experience studying these fascinating cephalopods. Discover octopuses' unique behaviors, their intelligence, social interactions, and cultural importance, especially among Alaskan indigenous communities. Learn about their conservation status and what makes these creatures so captivating. David also discusses the challenges and future directions of octopus research and conservation. Don't miss this intriguing conversation and remember to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow ocean lovers!00:00 Introduction to the Mystical World of Octopuses 00:35 Meet the Expert: David Scheel, PhD 02:21 Diving into Octopus Behavior and Intelligence 10:07 Octopus Biology 101 13:21 Social Lives of Octopuses 21:31 Understanding Octopus Intelligence 31:37 Octopus Camouflage Techniques 34:33 Octopus Vision and Color Perception 37:41 Cultural Significance of Octopuses 46:12 Challenges in Octopus Conservation 56:23 Future of Octopus Research 59:49 Resources and Further ReadingVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#183 | Bringing Rhinos Back to Hwange Part 2 with Mark ‘Butch’ Butcher
In this special update episode of Rewildology, host Brooke Mitchell sits down with Mark 'Butch' Butcher to discuss the groundbreaking developments in the white rhino reintroduction efforts in the Hwange ecosystem, Zimbabwe. Revisiting their initial conversation from World Rhino Day 2022, Butch shares the latest successes and upcoming plans of Imvelo and its NGO partner, CRCI, including the establishment of a second rhino sanctuary driven by community involvement. They explore the socio-economic benefits of conservation, the role of local communities, the complexities of reintroduction, and the innovative approach of integrating computer-literate women into the conservation efforts. Tune in to hear the inspiring and hope-giving conversation that highlights the potential for conservation to transform local communities while protecting endangered species.00:00 Introduction to Rewildology 00:35 Exciting Update from Imvelo 01:52 Conversation with Butch 02:26 Community Rhino Conservation Initiative 03:47 Challenges and Successes 04:34 Future Plans and Community Involvement 06:54 Sanctuary Development and Protection 13:05 Tourism and Socioeconomic Benefits 16:35 Volunteerism and Education Initiatives 19:07 Affordable Safari Options 19:30 Balancing Luxury and Conservation 23:03 Community Involvement in Rhino Conservation 23:39 Challenges and Solutions in Wildlife and Cattle Coexistence 26:41 Scaling the Rhino Reintroduction Project 28:29 Government and NGO Support 31:35 Empowering Women in Conservation 35:32 Upcoming Rhino RelocationVisit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite.Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag StoreSubscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadioFollow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#182 | Bushmasters of the Mountain: Conserving the Wolverine Way of Life with Douglas Chadwick
In this episode of Rewildology, we dive into the fascinating world of wolverines with renowned author and wildlife biologist Douglas Chadwick. Drawing from his book "The Wolverine Way" and recent scientific research, we explore the current status of these elusive and hardy creatures across their vast range in North America, Europe, and Asia. Chadwick shares insights into the unique adaptations and behaviors that make wolverines the true "bushmasters of the mountains." We discuss the complex challenges facing wolverine populations, including climate change, habitat fragmentation, and human disturbance, while also examining conservation efforts and success stories from around the globe. From the snowy peaks of the Rockies to the boreal forests of Scandinavia, this episode offers listeners an in-depth look at one of nature's toughest survivors and the critical efforts to preserve their way of life in our rapidly changing world. Visit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#181 | Tigers Return: Rewilding Satkosia with Aditya Panda
In this episode, host Brooke delves into the ambitious tiger reintroduction efforts at Satkosia Tiger Reserve with conservationist Aditya Panda. The conversation traces the history of tiger conservation in India, focusing on the challenges faced in the East-Central landscape. Panda shares insights from the unsuccessful 2018 tiger translocation attempt and details the comprehensive preparations underway for a new reintroduction. These efforts include voluntary relocation of communities, strengthening anti-poaching measures, and restoring the prey base. The episode highlights the complexities of wildlife conservation, balancing ecological needs with community welfare, and the innovative strategies being employed to ensure the tigers' successful return to Satkosia. Visit the website to read the full show notes. Recording gear provided by Mojave and Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#180 | From Howls to Headphones: Amplifying Wolf Conservation with John Calfa III and Stephen Rivera
In this special crossover episode, Rewildology teams up with the hosts of the Wolf Connection Podcast to explore the intersection of wildlife conservation and digital media. Join Brooke as she speaks with John Calfa and Stephen Rivera about their work at Wolf Connection, a unique sanctuary where rescued wolves become teachers. Discover how their podcast is amplifying wolf conservation efforts, learn about the transformative power of Wolf Therapy®, and delve into the ways storytelling and technology are reshaping our connection to wildlife. Read full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#179 | Carnivores, Conservation, and Camera Lights: The Inspiring Path of Rae Wynn-Grant, PhD
In this episode, Brooke sits with Rae Wynn-Grant, PhD, a trailblazing ecologist and the newest co-host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Dr. Wynn-Grant takes us on a journey from her childhood aspirations to her groundbreaking work in carnivore research, offering a candid look at the challenges and triumphs of being a Black woman in wildlife ecology. She shares insights on the changing landscape of diversity in conservation, her shift towards a human-focused approach in her work, and the thrill of reaching her ultimate dream as a Wild Kingdom host. With her unique perspective on science communication and overcoming personal and professional obstacles, Rae provides invaluable advice for aspiring conservationists and anyone passionate about making a difference in the natural world. This episode is a masterclass in perseverance, innovation, and the power of representation in shaping the future of conservation science. Read full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#178 | From Wilderness to Living Rooms: Exploring Wild Kingdom’s Legacy with Peter Gros
Today we are going on an extraordinary journey through the world of wildlife television and conservation with Peter Gros, the legendary host of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. In this episode, Peter shares behind-the-scenes stories from his decades-long career, from meeting his hero Jim Fowler to witnessing the evolution of public perception towards misunderstood species. We explore the rich history of Wild Kingdom, discuss significant conservation victories, and get Peter's insights on the growing rewilding movement. Read full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#177 | Framing the Future: Photography's Power in Conservation Storytelling with Mark Bernards
In this episode of Rewildology, host Brooke explores the powerful intersection of science, art, and conservation through the lens of wildlife photographer Mark Bernards. Winner of Rewildology's 2024 Earth Day Photo contest, Mark shares his inspiring journey from childhood nature enthusiast to accomplished conservation storyteller. You will gain valuable insights into wildlife photography techniques, the art of visual storytelling for conservation, and how parenthood has reshaped Mark's perspective on his work and the future of our planet. Whether you're an aspiring photographer, seasoned conservationist, or simply curious about the natural world, this episode offers a unique blend of practical advice, personal reflection, and a deep dive into the transformative power of wildlife imagery in conservation efforts. Read full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#176 | Banded for Life: Unexpected Stories from the Frontlines of Armadillo Conservation with Mariella Superina, DVM, PhD
In this exciting installment of Rewildology's "Conservation Chronicles: Stories from the field" series, host Brooke sits down with Mariella Superina, DVM, PhD, a renowned armadillo researcher, to explore her most memorable experiences in wildlife conservation. The episode promises a thrilling journey through Mariella's unexpected adventures, including confrontations with poachers in remote deserts, late-night animal rescues, and heartwarming interactions with local communities. You can expect to hear about Mariella's unconventional experiences, such as raising an armadillo colony in her backyard and witnessing an unlikely bond between her dog and a rescued armadillo. The conversation also touches on updates to Mariella's work since her last appearance on the show, providing a mix of personal anecdotes and professional insights into the world of armadillo research and conservation. Read full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#175 | Lions, Wild Dogs, Vultures and Communities: Conserving Botswana's Iconic Wildlife with Glyn Maude, PhD
Join Brooke for a captivating journey into Botswana's incredible wilderness! Today’s guest is Glyn Maude, PhD, the Director of Kalahari Research and Conservation, who has spent decades protecting some of Africa's most iconic species. In this episode, Glyn takes us deep into the world of wild dog and lion conservation. We'll explore the intricate predator-prey dynamics, the vital role of local communities, and the latest groundbreaking research conducted by KRC. From tracking elusive painted wolf packs to monitoring powerful lion prides, Glyn shares insights, personal stories, and the biggest threats facing Botswana's majestic wildlife. You'll also learn about KRC's work to safeguard vulnerable vulture populations. Get ready for an adventure through the stunning Kalahari region and beyond! Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/
#174 | From Hatchlings to High Seas: Chatting Sea Turtle Conservation with Brad Nahill and Christine Figgener, PhD
Join Rewildology host, Brooke, for a special sea turtle episode in celebration of World Sea Turtle Day! We revisit insightful conversations with Brad Nahill from SEE Turtles and Dr. Christine Figgener from COASTS. Brad shares his knowledge about the different sea turtle species, their conservation statuses, and the major threats they face. Christine, known for her viral video of removing a straw from a sea turtle's nose, discusses the ocean plastic crisis and what we can do to help protect these ancient mariners. Dive into this engaging episode to learn from two passionate conservationists dedicated to safeguarding sea turtles for future generations. Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/
#173 | Wildcats and Wildfires: Protecting Lynx in a Changing Cascades Landscape with Carmen Vanbianchi
Today, Brooke is joined by Carmen Vanbianchi, Co-founder and Reserach Director of Home Range, a nonprofit dedicated to conserving the lynx and its habitat in Washington's Cascade Mountains. Carmen shares her inspiring journey from studying this elusive cat as a graduate student to starting her own organization to protect it. They dive deep into the unique ecology of the Cascades, learning about the lynx's amazing adaptations and the threats it faces from habitat loss, climate change, and increased recreation. Carmen offers insights into Home Range's multifaceted efforts - from field research to community outreach initiatives fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife. You'll also gain a greater appreciation for the recent surge in catastrophic wildfires ravaging the West and how these events impact not just lynx but bears and other species. Brimming with passion and commitment, this is a must-listen for anyone interested in conservation, wildlife biology, or simply being inspired by those working to protect our natural world. The Home Range Wildlife Research Lynx and Wildfire Project is made possible with funding support from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and through a partnership with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). All capture and collaring activities are performed under USFWS permit #PER2937435. Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/
#172 | Shark Tales: Stories from the Life of a Shark Biologist with Frida Lara, PhD
In this captivating episode, shark biologist Frida Lara, PhD takes us into the depths of her incredible career working with sharks. From awe-inspiring moments to hair-raising encounters, Frida regales with a collection of unforgettable tales etched into her memory. She relives the fear of coming face-to-face with an agitated tiger shark, shares thrilling updates on her research studying silky shark, and describes the amazing experience of being joined by famous film crews documenting her work. Buckle up for a riveting ride through the life of this daring scientist committed to better understanding and safeguarding our oceanic ecosystems. Listen to Frida's first episode on Rewildology: #116 Show Notes | Saving Sharks through Science & Community-Based Tourism with Frida Lara, PhD Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/
#171 | Rediscovering Lost Species through Expeditions & Tech Innovations with Scott Trageser
In this fascinating episode, host Brooke Mitchell talks to Scott Trageser, the Executive Director of The Biodiversity Group, about his groundbreaking work in conserving and rediscovering lost species around the world. Scott shares his incredible journey leading (Re)Discovery Expeditions to find new or thought-to-be-extinct species and protect vital habitats. He discusses developing revolutionary 3D scanning technology to study live animals without removing them from the wild. Despite facing immense challenges like arrest warrants and betrayals, Scott persevered, raising funds for numerous NGOs. The conversation dives into the measurable impact of The Biodiversity Group's efforts as well as Scott's own trials, triumphs, and innovative approaches to shining a light on overlooked species. It's an inspiring look at the dedication required to make a real difference in global conservation. Read full show notes at the website. Recording gear provided by Focusrite. Support the Show Donate Rewildology Swag Store Subscribe to the Show YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Podchaser PodBean Castbox Amazon/Audible iHeartRadio Follow Rewildology Instagram Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn
#170 | Endangered Species Day Special! Blue Whales of the Galapagos Islands with Daniela Alarcón
Celebrate Endangered Species Day by diving into the fascinating world of blue whales, the largest species to ever exist on Earth. In this special episode, host Brooke is joined by Daniela Alarcón, a cetacean researcher who was part of the first team to successfully tag a blue whale in the Galapagos Islands. Daniela shares her extensive knowledge, covering the challenges of studying these elusive creatures, their incredible size and behavior, migration patterns, and the crucial conservation efforts underway to protect this endangered species. Her enthusiasm and expertise provide an in-depth, captivating look at blue whales and the important work being done to ensure their survival. Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/
#169 | Conservation Psychology in Action: Insights from South Africa with Stephanie Klarmann, PhD and Karabo Magakane
On this episode of Rewildology, we explore the power of conservation psychology and photography to drive behavior change and protect South Africa's iconic wildlife. Host Brooke Mitchell sits down with Stephanie Klarmann, PhD, a pioneering researcher in the emerging field of conservation psychology, and Karabo Magakane, a Wild Shots Outreach leader using her photography skills to reconnect communities to nature. Stephanie and Karabo provide an unflinching look at the complex cultural and socioeconomic dynamics underlying most conservation issues in the country They also share inspiring examples of how shifting human attitudes through approaches like conservation psychology and photography can help ensure South Africa's unparalleled biodiversity survives for future generations. It's a candid discussion filled with hope about the role everyday citizens can play in protecting and rewilding their environments. Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/
#168 | Koalas 101: Debunking Myths and Revealing Truths with Danielle Clode, PhD
In this special minisode, get ready to dive deep into the world of koalas with host Brooke and renowned koala expert, Danielle Clode, PhD, author of "Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future." Celebrating Wild Koala Day on May 3rd, Brooke and Danielle unpack the mysteries surrounding these iconic marsupials, from their unique dietary habits to the secrets of their microbiome. Together, they debunk common myths and shed light on fascinating truths about koalas, including their enigmatic behavior on the ground and their leisurely lifestyle in the treetops. If you're captivated by koalas or curious about their conservation, this episode is a must-listen. And don't forget to explore more about koalas in Episode 129, where Danielle delves into the pressing conservation challenges facing these beloved creatures. Plus, be sure to grab a copy of Danielle's insightful book for an even deeper dive into the world of koalas. So sit back, relax, and join Brooke and Danielle for a koala-filled adventure! Listen to the full episode: #129 Show Notes | Koalas: Conserving Australia’s Most Iconic Species with Danielle Clode, PhD Read full show notes at: https://rewildology.com/category/show-notes/ Recording gear provided by Focusrite: https://store.focusrite.com/en-gb/categories/focusrite/vocaster/vocaster-one Support the Show Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F78QPCYDUBDGC Rewildology Swag Store: https://rewildology.com/shop/ Subscribe to the Show YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Rewildology Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oW6artLcvxX0QoW1TCcrq?si=6857dd2795144949 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rewildology/id1549581778 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rewildology-1588980 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/j4552-193b7c/Rewildology-Podcast Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Rewildology-id5300079?country=us Amazon/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Rewildology/dp/B08JJT8D4F iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rewildology-77329541/ Follow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildology Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewildology LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rewildology/