
A nature based podcast that aims to learn from and listen to the small moments of Those that work with in the vast amount of fields within the wildlife industry, with the goal of helping listeners find and get their dream job working with wildlife!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNature | |||

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le Wilson is an Australian Gold Prospector, Cultural Heritage Field Officer, and star of Aussie Gold Hunters. With a lifelong love for wildlife and adventure, Kyle blends outback grit with a deep respect for Australia’s natural and cu... more
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Escape the cubicle and dive into the wild life you've always dreamed of! 🌊 Join Jaedon in this inspiring episode of Working With Wildlife as he chats with James Lowe, an eco-tourism business owner and passionate underwater photograph... more
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What does it really mean to eat seafood ethically — and can the way we farm fish actually help save the oceans?
In this episode, I sit down with Wasseem Emam, an expert in aquaculture ethics with over 15 years of international experi... more
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If you’ve ever wondered how to turn your passion for animals into a real career, this episode is for you. Conservation biologist Kate Sheridan joins me to share her journey and the lessons she’s learned working on the frontlines of wi... more
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The content focuses on various aspects of working in wildlife and environmental conservation, featuring conversations with professionals from diverse fields within the wildlife industry. Topics discussed include personal success stories, the importance of mentorship, the impact of urban environments on wildlife, and innovations in wildlife management. Unique to this offering is the emphasis on relatable narratives from individuals who have navigated their careers to provide insights that could inspire and inform listeners looking to find their dream job in wildlife-related fields.
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Recent guests on Working With Wildlife include:
1. Dr. Tamielle Brunt
2. Darryl Jones
3. Mick Bender
4. Chris Drew
5. Rob Bredl
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