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Wild For Change

Nicole Rojas
Forest Bathing
The Ocean Cleanup
SCARCE (school & Community Assistance For Recycling and Composting Education)
Composting
Plastic Pollution
Global Alliance For the Rights Of Nature
Wastenot
Save the Redwoods League
Association Of Nature and Forest Therapy
Amos Clifford
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Rewild My Street
Rights Of Nature
Yasuni National Park
Marañón River
Mar Menor
Municipal Partnerships
Food Waste
Urban Biodiversity
Chicago

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.

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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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Natalia Greene
Director of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature
Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature
Episode: Episode 62: Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature with Natalia Greene
Sian Moxon
Founder of Rewild My Street; Associate Professor of Sustainable Architecture and Urban Biodiversity researcher
Rewild My Street; London Metropolitan University
Episode: Episode 61: Rewild My Street with Sian Moxon
Laurent Lebreton
Head of Research at The Ocean Cleanup
The Ocean Cleanup
Episode: Episode 60: The Ocean Cleanup with Laurent Lebreton
Jackie Kuang
Business Director at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy (ANFT)
Association of Nature and Forest Therapy
Episode: Episode 59: Jackie Kuang, Business Director at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy
Deborah Zerton
Senior Manager of Education and Interpretation, Save the Redwoods League
Save the Redwoods League
Episode: Episode 58: Save the Redwoods with Deborah Zierten
Teresa Weed
Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors
Episode: Episode 57: Teresa Weed, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors
Liam Donnelly
CEO of WasteNot, a zero-emissions composting collection service
WasteNot
Episode: Episode 56: WasteNot Composting
Kay McKeen
Executive Director of SCARCE (School & Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education)
SCARCE
Episode: Episode 55: Kay McKeen of SCARCE

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Nicole Rojas
Host of the Wild For Change Podcast, Wild For Change

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • ❤️❤️❤️ Wild for Change

    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.

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    TAMMI CARON
    United States5 years ago
  • Five Stars

    Thank you for these informative conversations Nicole. Looking forward to so much more.

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    5
    Gaius Crassus Sulla
    United States5 years ago
  • Five stars

    Absolutely fascinating. Amazing work to highlight such big players in conservation. Her passion for wildlife is evident.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    marie1987love
    United States5 years ago
  • Great wildlife perspectives. Listen to this!

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Not Jack...
    United States5 years ago

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Shows strength in highlighting grassroots and policy-driven changes.
Guests bring diverse expertise, from rights of nature to urban biodiversity.
High quality interviews with a clear impact focus and actionable ideas.
Insightful conversations that connect conservation with real-world action.

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Episode 58: Save the Redwoods with Deborah Zierten
Q: What can the public do to help in concrete terms?
Listeners can visit parks, support conservation organizations like Save the Redwoods League, participate in land protection efforts (including conservation easements), and stay informed via newsletters and legislative alerts to advocate for policy and funding that protects redwood forests.
Episode 58: Save the Redwoods with Deborah Zierten
Q: How long have you been in this role, and what does your work entail day-to-day?
Deborah shared that she has spent 12 years with Save the Redwoods League, focusing on education and interpretation across the Coast Redwood range, developing programs for schools, supporting field trips and community outreach, and coordinating with parks and tribes to improve visitor experiences.
Episode 58: Save the Redwoods with Deborah Zierten
Q: Can you begin with telling us how Save the Redwoods began? What was the impetus for creating the organization?
Save the Redwoods League formed in 1918 as a response to rampant logging of Coast Redwoods, building on earlier protections for Sequoias and a broader movement by local women's groups and influential philanthropists to permanently safeguard redwood forests. The aim was to protect, restore, and connect people with these forests for future generations.
Episode 57: Teresa Weed, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors
Q: If people want to learn more, where should they go?
Teresa directs listeners to local licensed nature preschools in Washington state, the Children and Nature Network Resource Library, and advocacy groups like Natural Start Alliance for information and support.
Episode 57: Teresa Weed, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors
Q: Where does outdoor nature learning generally take place and who does it involve?
Programs are primarily on public lands in urban settings, with some rural examples; families and caregivers participate, creating a day that blends stewardship, play, and learning beyond traditional indoor classrooms.

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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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2. Sian Moxon
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