
Welcome to the Wild For Change Podcast! This podcast celebrates people and organizations that are making a difference for animals and nature around the globe. We’ll discuss their inspiration, work, and why our connection with the natural world is important for all of us.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNon-Profit | |||

What if I told you that eating plants could be delicious, satisfying, and joyful—and also help protect animals, preserve natural spaces, and reduce our impact on the climate?
Just outside Chicago is a restaurant that brings all of this together. It’... more
Life on Earth unfolds through complex, living relationships. Forests, oceans, animals and microorganisms sustain the cycles that make life possible, circulating oxygen, regenerating soils, and shaping climates.
Humans are part of these systems, n... more
Step outside your front door for a moment… what do you notice?
Concrete, cars—maybe a few scattered trees.
Now imagine that same street alive with birdsong, pollinators, and wild nature woven into everyday life.
What if that transformation wasn’t ... more
On today’s Wild For Change podcast, we’re speaking with Laurent Lebreton, whose work focuses on ocean plastic research at The Ocean Cleanup.
In 2013, at just 18 years old, Dutch inventor Boyan Slat founded The Ocean Cleanup with an ambitious idea ... more
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Absolutely love this Podcast Wild for Change! Since I do not watch the news any longer this podcast is an uplifting way to listen and learn about things I may be able to change. Keep up the interesting topics & interviews Nicole.
Thank you for these informative conversations Nicole. Looking forward to so much more.
Absolutely fascinating. Amazing work to highlight such big players in conservation. Her passion for wildlife is evident.
Amazing to hear the stories and perspectives from Nicole and the guests. Looking forward to learning more about these organizations and all the various wildlife conservation efforts.
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A concise, issue-driven show exploring how people and organizations protect animals and ecosystems, with a focus on practical actions, policy shifts, and community resilience. Recent episodes spotlight rights of nature, urban biodiversity, ocean plastic cleanup, forest therapy, and nature-based learning, revealing a pattern of solutions that blend science, indigenous wisdom, city-scale initiatives, and grassroots engagement. The show stands out for its international scope, action-oriented conversations, and a clear emphasis on tangible impacts and measurable progress. Listeners are likely attracted to evidence-based conservation, urban sustainability, and programs that connect policy, science, and everyday action to protect the natural worl... more
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Recent guests on Wild For Change include:
1. Natalia Greene
2. Sian Moxon
3. Laurent Lebreton
4. Jackie Kuang
5. Deborah Zerton
6. Teresa Weed
7. Liam Donnelly
8. Kay McKeen
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