Join James Shooter, host of The Rewild Podcast, as he travels across Europe discovering inspiring stories of rewilding across the continent. Produced in collaboration with Rewilding Europe.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NatureScience |
The Southern Carpathians of Romania are at the tip of Europe’s third-longest mountain chain. Here, ancient woodland cascades over the hillsides and the full suite of apex predators still roam amongst the trees. more
The Central Apennines are just a couple of hours from Rome, and yet this is a landscape where Italian wolves roam, Marsican brown bears awake from season-long slumbers and native crayfish gather in crystal clear pools. more
Whilst Eurasian lynx still have strongholds in the east of their range, subpopulations in western Europe have long been under threat. In the Dinaric Alps of Slovenia, these elusive felines are now considered endangered. more
The Velebit Mountains are a 145km long mountain chain in Croatia. On the face of it, these forested hillsides seem like a rich wilderness area, but beneath the canopy, humans have shaped the land and the array of animals that live here. more
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An inspiring podcast wonderfully produced and narrated giving hope to the global biodiversity disaster… these episodes are enjoyable story tellings, a glimpse of other worlds but mostly, are an informative insight in to the science and lessons learnt in landscape restoration and rewilding. A highlight of my podcast listening :)
Excellent podcast, great projects and really focused, engaging narration and interviews
Excellent insights into rewilding projects across the world
I love these podcasts. I’ve already got an interest in rewilding but I think any one interested in nature and the world around them would find these worth a listen. James brings warmth and humour to the subject and I always want to listen to the next one straight away. I’m having to ration myself as I catch up; a bit like when you find a book you really love that you never want to end.
I’ve really enjoyed listening to the podcast. I’ve been aware of Rewilding initiatives in the U.K. but the great thing about this podcast has been learning about all the different Rewilding projects across Europe. As always with Rewilding it brings me hope for me my kids and our world. Hope you continue with these great podcasts.
Apple Podcasts | #211 | United States/Science/Nature |
Apple Podcasts | #21 | United Kingdom/Science/Nature |
Apple Podcasts | #127 | United Kingdom/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #86 | Germany/Science/Nature |
Apple Podcasts | #89 | Italy/Science/Nature |
Apple Podcasts | #151 | Australia/Science/Nature |
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